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		Thank you the southern escape routes are on sound grounds, its not purely reliant on Mulshaw, but given you have not read the book, how could you know that.
Let's put this to Bed, Mulshaw said "I dont think I was". You have accepted such can reasonably be described as uncertainty. post 220
"To say "I don't think so" is to allow for uncertainty, yes."
Therefore, it follows he admitted he was uncertain if he was asleep or not.
My initial comment on this today was:
"the evidence, like it or not says Mulshaw openly admitted he was not sure if he slept during the period."
Which seems completely consistent with that position of uncertainty.
Nothing is make up Christer, its simply how we interpret the testimony, you and Edward one way, me another.
Steve

 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	
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