Alan Farthing told the court Jill virtually lived at his house and that she only went back when she had an early morning start and to collect mail. On the day in question she made Alan's breakfast at his house in Chiswick. She then went shopping en route to her house in Fulham. She then intended visiting a bridal shop for a fitting. How would anyone other than those who were acquainted with her directly or indirectly through others or neighbours who could observe her arriving know she was going to turn up at the time she did on that particular day? CCTV footage doesn't show any evidence she was being followed.
Barry George lived 0.4 miles away in Crookham Road but he would not have been able to view Jill's house or her car arriving.
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No one reported anyone loitering about in the weeks/days leading up to the murder. On the day of the murder there were various conflicting sightings as there always are in these cases. Jill had not reported anyone bothering her.
0.4 miles is approximately 704 yards!
So you agree then it makes sense that the person who murdered her most probably lived a few hundred yards away?
“George lived half a mile from the home of the 37-year-old BBC News, Crimewatch and Holiday presenter. He would allegedly approach women in the area to try to find out their addresses
“Detectives investigating the killing became increasingly convinced Mr George was the gunman after they discovered he had followed numerous women and taken thousands of pictures of them.
But in an interview, Mr George insisted that at the time Miss Dando was murdered, he was following another woman after leaving a disability centre in Fulham.
Miss Dando was shot dead on her doorstep in Fulham, west London, at around 11.30am on April 26 1999.
Between 10.30am and 12.33pm on the day of the shooting, Mr George insisted, he was either at the centre or walking beside the woman.
"I walked with her for a bit and from her perspective, maybe it was unwanted attention. But she didn't make that clear," he said.
"It didn't seem like she was telling me to go away. If she'd told me to leave I'd have done so straight away.
"That was at 12.33pm. I know because just a minute before I'd made a call from my mobile to check how much credit I had left."
During three weeks of surveillance before his arrest Mr George was seen to approach 38 women and try to make conversation with them.
He said of his history of stalking: "I know I have done wrong in the past and if I could go back in time and change that I would."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2492744/Jill-Dando-murder-I-was-stalking-another-woman-at-the-time-says-Barry-George.htmlWho said anything about George being able to view Miss Dando’s house or car from his address? By his own admission he was out and about in the area that day!
Because no one allegedly reported anyone loitering in the vicinity in the weeks/days leading up to the murder again doesn’t mean no one was.
There were “various conflicting sightings” on the day of the murder. Again doesn’t rule Barry George out.
And because Miss Dando hadn’t “reported anyone bothering her” again doesn’t mean this is a fact.
Did the 38 women who Barry George is said to have approached during 3 weeks of surveillance report anyone bothering them?
Was there CCTV is Gowen Avenue?