On the basis that I'm questioning footprints/tyre tracks or lack of on the side of the wall J J was found ie in the immediate vicininty.
The problem is it not? As even those who have read the book (with sense), point out the actual relevant areas that are missing - in place we have half a book on waffle around others. I mean all those fantastic pages on forensics (not) to repeat "no reportable result" - attempting to make this something, when in short, it meant nothing to do with the murder, the killer.
This fingertip search, of course they did. Does one imagine they just had a couple of people walking about attempting to spot anything? It was swarming with forensic teams along with police shoulder to shoulder in the woods and surrounding fields. What they did pick up with equipment and all else was where the attack began and ended. The tiniest droplets of blood upon branches and so forth. Determined this happened from NW to SW. Does not matter the authors ludicrous suggestions of bleaching scenes in one direction - poppycock. They were bleaching the locus as they do with every crime scene at some point. Cleansing the area before opening it back up for public use. Not that they needed the dogs to go one way only! They are not going to go any way unless something to go with and they did - into the woodland on the opposite side of Newbattle Road. The gate side where Mitchell was spotted by F&W. The trail turning cold. The river not further into the woods itself.
These droplets of blood into something more substantial at the actual area where death occurred. Again we enter the ludicrous when the author wants the reader to concentrate on litres of blood, as she did with her silly wine test! As you do? As with having a murderer dripping in blood running down roads - simply not real is it, a false picture. How does one measure density upon a wall? The porous soil and whatever the rain may have diluted and washed further into it. Using this to infer that the murder could have happened elsewhere! - to then have people come along and ask question about vehicular access:
One would ask of course when they envision the person being carted there and off again to meet her death elsewhere, somewhere with litres of blood present! But of footprints where you can bet with certainty that every effort would have been made to determine any, if there is nothing clear then nothing was found. What we do have of course is those blood trails heading west by foot, clear enough to take prints? Simply remnants/trace from what may have survived the rainfall.
So no car can access the area, path or woodland - Well it could of course have entered into the field and stood out like a sore thumb! From Lady Path but not from the Newbattle Road end. Interestingly there was the maroon Frontera parked up at the entrance. Same make and model as CM's. Also the yellow bike at the school railings at the rear end. Exact type/colour again as that of Mitchells which by some fluke also happened to just disappear! These modes of transport spotted, certainly no car driving across an expansive field or likewise. Which would have left tyre trails - there was none.
So the moped! Again the ground being tested for any pick up of blood trails and certainly none from this bike - but there would not be of course for there was no bike in this strip of woodland and no boys either! This nonsense talk of getting rid of the bike before it could be tested! Again we have to revert back to the Mitchells - the Frontera, the bike at the railings and talk of disposal via a scrap merchant - SM his profession and not being home when he stated he was! Reason given when found out, that he just simply went to fuel the car up around 8 miles from home?