When you say he referred to some searches 'without mentioning Grime' so what? It's just the way he's written it and not of any significance. The significance you think you've found is just your opinion.
After all the fuss, the only place Harrison didn't recommend searching is a gym? Why would he recommend that? In reality the screening in the gym happened because they decided to remove items form the villa. I'll allow you that - he never recommended screening clothes. How that arose we don't know.
I have pointed out before, and am happy to repeat, that there was never the slightest justification for inspection of clothing; let alone
two inspections of the same clothing in two different places.
Inspection of clothing is something else Harrison made
literally no reference to.
Do you not think it significant that Harrison waited until
after both inspections at villa and gym to issue PJ personnel with instructions on how to conduct canine inspections in buildings?
And given disregard of principles of cross-contamination in the way clothing was transferred to the gym, does that not make a mockery of
apparent preoccupation with the possibility of pre-existing scents in the gym?
Or did the PJ crib off this translated literature Harrison gave them on how to conduct canine inspections in buildings and vehicles?