platonov
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No such evidence exists in the murder room, so she doesn't have to explain it. My point is that the bathmat shuffle doesn't explain luminol footprints, whereas stepping on the mat and walking to her room might, if her thinking had been guided by those considerations.
No, CW the implication in you post was quite clear, that if she was inventing stuff she would concentrate on or be more worried about the 'murder room'
Although for the sake of clarity - my response should have contained the word 'potential' ,as in 'her potential presence in blood in the murder room'.
Your further point in this post doesn't make sense - adding the shuffle can only help her case as regards possible evidence whether it be cleaning or blood evidence etc - it doesn't preclude her also walking without the mat, obviously.
Nor have you responded on the development of the story OR the loss of 'revulsion' issue - surely you can see a jury might find the latter strange.
If not then .....
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