If we accept Matt's first account, that Kate left the table at 9:50, she only took a minute or two to search the apartment, so that's 9:52. Then, 11 minutes later, it's 10:03. Which is around the time the Smiths would have encountered the Gerrylike figure. It's self explanatory really. When you join the dots.
Russell O'Brian -
Reply ?Yeah, it wasn?t more than that, but, erm, yeah, (inaudible) Jane having to relieve me (inaudible) Kate left the table. Written here that ?There was nothing significant about her leaving?, I think, I think we?d actually discussed that it wasn?t, it wasn?t a clear moment in my mind or certainly not like eleven months on, and again, you know, and again I don?t know what, what my original statement said, but certainly the comment that ?The table was in good humour and there was nothing different about the nature or the mood there or the fact that anyone had got up and left?. I don?t think anyone else got up and left after my return apart from, apart from Kate. Yeah, I?d say ?I think it would have been about ten o?clock?, I didn?t have a watch. There was a point at this time where some, does it say here, that somebody around the table asked what the time was and I think Rachael asked and they answered that it was about ten o?clock. That is probably worth saying, because I think, you know, there?s a little bit of, you know, erm, best, best estimate on some of the other times, there was, around the time of ten, there was actually somebody announced at the table it was about ten o?clock?.