Gregsten got out and purchased a packet of ten Nelson tipped from a machine in the Harrow area. I've always imagined the cigarette machine was outside a shop, rather than at a petrol station.
I believe the most significant stop was when Gregsten and the gunman got out and went to the back of the car. I presume the gunman had removed the handkerchief for this and so Gregsten may have had a good view of his full face.
Also, when in the car I imagine every time Gregsten looked in the rear view mirror he would have seen the gunman. Mostly the handkerchief would have been in place, but I doubt it was when they stopped at the petrol station.
When Swanwick went through possible motives for the killing he said: "Or did he think that Gregsten had seen him and might recognise him?" I believe he was suggesting the gunman thought that Gregsten had seen him clearly during the carjack and so would recognise him later if left alive.
(Woffinden has a different interpretation of Swanwick's remark: "that the gunman might have been known to them".)
I believe the most significant stop was when Gregsten and the gunman got out and went to the back of the car. I presume the gunman had removed the handkerchief for this and so Gregsten may have had a good view of his full face.
Also, when in the car I imagine every time Gregsten looked in the rear view mirror he would have seen the gunman. Mostly the handkerchief would have been in place, but I doubt it was when they stopped at the petrol station.
When Swanwick went through possible motives for the killing he said: "Or did he think that Gregsten had seen him and might recognise him?" I believe he was suggesting the gunman thought that Gregsten had seen him clearly during the carjack and so would recognise him later if left alive.
(Woffinden has a different interpretation of Swanwick's remark: "that the gunman might have been known to them".)
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