Originally posted by New Waterloo
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He pulled out chairs for Helen and Jeannie to sit on in the Barrowland.
I think it is safe to assume that when they got in the taxi, BJ held open the back door for the two women to get in.
Most cabs at that time were black Hackneys, with a long seat at the back, and two fold down seats facing the rear of the vehicle, so BJ was probably facing Helen and Jeannie, with his back to the driver.
So if Helen gave BJ the money to pay the taxi driver, he woul probably have to slightly adjust his position to pay the driver.
He wouldn't neceassarily be in a position where he was facing the driver.
Before they left the dance hall Helen told Jeannie that BJ was paying for the taxi, also in the Taxi BJ confirmed that he would pay for the taxi.
However the taxi driver, Alex Hannah, stated that Helen gave BJ the money to the taxi.
I think that we probably have to accept the evidence of Alex Hannah that BJ paid the fare with money supplied by Helen.
But this version of events raises the problem of why the killer twice said that he would pay the fare, and then didn't.
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