Originally posted by Ms Diddles
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Its a very fair point. How can we know how long he was in there? He’d recently been in hospital after all. If he’d gone into the yard at just 5.24 for example instead of his estimate of 5.20 and he’d been in there for 3 or 4 minutes he could have heard the ‘no’ at 5.27 or 5.28.
Look at the times given by the witnesses in my earlier post. They’re all estimations and most disagree with each other. Do we doubt them? Do we dismiss them? Or do we just accept a reasonable margin for error? So why shouldn’t we allow the same for Long and Cadosch. I think we all know what the reasonable approach has to be.
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