In view of the following quote - can someone explain how an accurate recon. could take place if the 10 participants could not give accurate times of when they did things to begin with?
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The PJ is trying to find out, with accuracy, the circumstances of the events occurred, using for that purpose the exact place of events and the same persons who took part in it. unquote[/b]
Unless JT got up from the table - 12 months later - at the exact same time she did on the 3rd, May and Gerry left the apartment at exactly the same time as he did on 3rd May and Jez faithfully reproduced his time of setting off on his walk on 3rd May - it's an impossible task imo.
We are talking about minutes and seconds being of vital importance here. They only had to be half a minute adrift with their estimates of what time they had set off - and Gerry could have already turned back into the OC before Jez arrived - or Jayne could still be sitting at the table when Gerry returned, or - if she went too early she could have been up the top of the road before Gerry left the apartment - and before Jez arrived on the scene.
The chances by sheer coincidence of these three people reproducing their exact movements of the 3rd May with the required accuracy for them all to be in the places they said they were at the same time are miniscule.
In this particular recon. it was crucial that Gerry, Jez and Jayne remembered the exact times they had done things for an accurate reproduction of what they did on 3rd May 12 months earlier to be possible But they only knew approximately what time they did things - and so IMO there is not a snowballs chance in hell that the following 'aim' could be achieved in just one attempt.
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The PJ is trying to find out, with accuracy, the circumstances of the events occurred, using for that purpose the exact place of events and the same persons who took part in it. unquote[/b]
Say they had decided to return and one of the above scenarios happened - then bearing in mind that they were only to have one go at the recon. - what would the PJ's conclusions have been - particularly if Jez and JT had pointed out them before they started that they could not be sure of the times they did things?
Pure speculation on my part, but I think the PJ knew the group would not return - in fact they were banking on that being case. IMO it was a face-saving exercise which gave them a reason to shelve the case but shift some of the responsibility for that decision elsewhere.