LondonJohn
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I see that thoughtful is exploring this as well at PMF. It is interesting that this would fit in with the earlier time of death as argued in Raffaele's appeal. It would also render two of the witness testimonies basically useless. On second look, the whole prosecution case pretty much falls apart.
Not to mention that this ties in very well with the original coroner's belief that Meredith died within around three hours of her final substantial meal, since her English friends stated that this meal was taken at around 6-6.30pm. We adolescent groupies may be onto something