Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Why do you continually ignore the points that are being made, and then grab at straws?
It doesn't matter that the dustman didn't confirm that it was real blood. The points being made were that witnesses "could be right could be wrong", which we accept, but all of the witness evidence available, despite each individual one being potentially wrong, is in keeping with a murder taking place at about 5. 30 am. So you have to dispute not the evidence of one witness, but the evidence of every witness. As far as I am aware, there is no witness suggesting any other time.
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