Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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Mary "could have" left after 3am with the same results. However, since the key period begins with the lights first going out and the light doused, at 1:30am, that would leave an hour and a half to explain in her room without noise or light, then her coming out at 3 to street solicit.
Mary "could have" left during this 1.5 hour period, but multiple witness acounts, and 5 separate instances of the rooms status over that period do not include seeing Mary, hearing Mary, or any changes noticed from the rooms status at 1:30.
I cant see how using that criteria...being the period after 3am when witnesses are not available, and the period from 1:30am to 3am, when there are 3 witnesses that interact with the court, one a few times, and all 3 at different points in time, can be considered the same situation.
Its zero witnesses possible against 3 possible, 1 a few times. No contest which departure time or arrival time is most suspect due to possible witness opportunities....1:30 to 3....and the room is consistent.
Cheers Sam. Im done for today....all the best.
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