If you had placed the PDL irish witnesses 400m away along the escape route in the case you cited, they would not have seen open carrying - they would have seen someone driving a car
I think it possible that the Smith sighting raised many more questions than it answered. Which may be why the Amaral investigation appeared to give it a zero rating until Mr Smith's false identification generated some interest.
We have no idea where Smithman came from. Nor do we have any real indication of the route taken once he had passed Aoife
QuoteShe does not remember how they were divided [who was where].
— The deponent remembers that upon reaching the top of the stairs, she looked to her left and saw a man (1) with a female child (2) in his arms, walking along the pavement of Rua 25 de Abril. He was walking in her direction at a distance of, give or take, two metres.
— The deponent crossed to the other side of Rua 25 de Abril and began walking up Rua da Escola Primária in the direction of the Estrela da Luz apartment complex.
— She did not see if the referenced individual with the child descended Rua das Escadinhas or if he continued along Rua 25 de Abril.
Aoife SmithEnd quote QuoteHe was heading toward his apartment (Estrela da Luz complex) which is located a little above the street Travessa da Escola Primária (Primary school crossing). As he reached this artery, he saw an individual carrying a child, who walked normally and fitted in perfectly in that area ...
This individual was walking the downward path, in the opposite direction to him and his companions. He is not aware where this person was headed. He only saw him as they passed each other.
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He states that the individual carried the child in his arms, with her head laying on the individual's left shoulder, that being to the right of the deponent.
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— States also that when he passed this individual he was coming down the middle of the road, in the street, also that at that time traffic is minimal or non-existent.
Martin SmithEnd quotehttp://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/MARTIN_SMITH.htm