Dave,
Smith's inquest testimony shows even he wasn't aware of the correct time when he passed through Berner's (around 12:30 - 12:35) so is it not possible Mortimer was wrong as well and perhaps missed Smith by 1 minute?
What time is Mortimer most likely to be accurate about, when she first went outside or 4 minutes before Liz was found? Exactly.
So we can then estimate that if she thought she was outside for about 30 minutes, at the earliest she was outside around 20 (12:36 if Smith's 12:35 estimate is correct plus about 4 minutes before 1:00) and at the most about 25 (12:31 if Smith's 12:30 is correct plus about 4 minutes to 1:00). This of course isn't taking into consideration the exact time Liz being found.
Cheers
DRoy
Smith's inquest testimony shows even he wasn't aware of the correct time when he passed through Berner's (around 12:30 - 12:35) so is it not possible Mortimer was wrong as well and perhaps missed Smith by 1 minute?
What time is Mortimer most likely to be accurate about, when she first went outside or 4 minutes before Liz was found? Exactly.
So we can then estimate that if she thought she was outside for about 30 minutes, at the earliest she was outside around 20 (12:36 if Smith's 12:35 estimate is correct plus about 4 minutes before 1:00) and at the most about 25 (12:31 if Smith's 12:30 is correct plus about 4 minutes to 1:00). This of course isn't taking into consideration the exact time Liz being found.
Cheers
DRoy
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