Sadie Says on June 22, 2013
Bundleman, presumably expecting a get-away driver and pick up on Jane Tanner corner, left OC via the car park entrance (centre foreground) and walked to the left (easterly direction). Jane Tanner came up the road from the right. Upon seeing Jane Tanner, Bundleman carried on walking straight across the road in front of him. He was well illuminated all the way.
Sadie,
Another question about bundleman:
Can we be so sure that he saw Jane Tanner?
I have little doubt that Jane saw him. She didn't get a perfect look at him - it was dark (aside from the street light from the lamp on the corner); he was some distance away; he was moving briskly; he did not turn his face toward her. But she saw him.
Now let's look at it from Bundleman's perspective. He was walking briskly; Jane was unilluminated; Jane was not only some distance away, but to his side - and he did not turn his head.
Further, Jane had the benefit of seeing him walk in front of her, right across her path, and as you say, she would be sensitive to male presence.
But would bundleman catch her out of the corner of his eye, many metres down a dark road to his side, when any turn of the head or unnecessary physical gesture could draw fatal attention?
I'm not so sure..
Could he have seen her from inside the patio doors before leaving the apartment, as he perhaps saw Gerry and Jez if he had checked that entrance/exit before leaving from the front? Would Jane have exited the OC entrance by that point? Probably not. And if she had, and he had seen her then, wouldn't he have waited for her to pass before he left the apartment?
Jane was also on the west side of the street, yes? After a couple of strides, when he stood down from the kerb as he began to cross the road, she would be 'behind' him, making it even less likely he would see her. She was nowhere in his line of vision.
Just some more thoughts....