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Witnesses for an ‘evening’ arrival
Margaret Thompson went to the shops with her 3 year old son at about 5.30pm and returned at about 5.45pm. She says the car was only there on her return, which she remembers because it was obstructing the pavement. If her recollection is accurate, this pinpoints the car’s arrival time.
Doreen Milne was not actually a local resident but a London commuter who used the road as a convenient spot for free parking near the station. She says that when she parked her Morris Minor there at about 8.15am there was no car opposite in the position where the murder car was found.
Witnesses for a 'morning’ arrival
Doris Ahoe saw the Morris Minor parked at about 7am and on the two or more occasions that she later passed up and down the Crescent. It has been suggested that what she saw was Doreen Milne’s car, but she ‘recollected the interest shown by the police’ in the car so she knew which was the murder car and where it was positioned.
Paddy Hogan, who gave evidence at the trial, says the Morris Minor turned into Avondale Crescent some 20 minutes before Trower arrived. He says he saw the car parked there that afternoon and again in the evening when the police were there.
Mr. S. Lawrence of Avondale Crescent noticed the Morris Minor parked there at 7.45am.
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