Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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On balance I'm inclined to think that it was something which occurred when he was alone with Helen after the taxi ride (possibly the revelation that she was menstruating that sealed her fate).
Even if we assume for a moment that all of the information which he gave out during the course of the night and during the taxi ride was completely false, the risks he ran that night were enormous:
1) Engaging not only with Helen but with Jeannie and Castlemilk John for the duration of the evening.
2) Engaging in the argument over the cigarette machine with the Barrowlands manager.
3) The taxi ride and prolonged conversation with not just Helen but Jeannie too (with the taxi driver present).
That's personally why I lean towards the murder being spontaneous.
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