He had skatches on his hands according to Dermot Dwyer
Along with hearsay and conjecture Mr Hutz.
Didnāt one of the guards climb a tree to see if Bailey had cut the top off it. When he came back down he had no marks or scratches on his arms or hands like Bailey claimed to have received while climbing the tree himself. What more damning evidence is needed.
I believe the situation with the black jacket was very clever from Baileyā¦he wore it on the night of the murder no doubt, and he wore it the next morning at the scene as a journalist in front of the guardsā¦ because he gave it a quick clean down, to remove all visible blood, but obviously not enough to remove the otherwise forensic remains that the human eye cannot detectā¦
This was all part of his plan and then to eventually soak it in bleach and remain wearing itā¦but he was sure to dispose in a fire of all the other clothing he was wearing that night, and the reason he kept the jacket is because he was seen wearing it on the bridge that nightā¦
He was trying to be clever with this and itās seemed to have worked like a charm to say the least.
He got the scratches from the briars at the scene, Using the sketch of his hands in coordination with the experimental fake hands would prove the semi circular shaped wounds in the sketch would surface on the fake hands, it may sound strange but it would show those type of wounds Iām sure of it, what that means?.. probably nothing
For what
I donāt know who Mr hutz is but hearsay and conjecture it may be, but itās still a worth while experiment, there isnāt much to go on anymore as Iām sure you know.
Have you seen the sketch
He turned up to the scene of a crime he committed wearing a coat smelling of bleach?
Logical by name, logical by nature
Whoever committed that murder would have been well splattered by blood. Would he have had time to remove it all by the following morning? It would have been a risky move.
A black coat, bleached would surely come out a streaky grey. So perhaps soaked and then washed but not bleached.
How would you dry a big thick winter coat soaked in water in the early hours of a damp cold december morning in mid 90s Ireland?
A tumble Dryer.
If he was wearing a big heavy coat then how did his arms get scratched?
He was hardly out cutting down a few Christmas trees in his topcoat. Mention of said topcoat Iāll bet the crafty fucker had 2 of them. Youād get one in a charity shop for a Ā£5 back then. Weāre dealing with a cunning, devious opponent here.
Iām going to say they didnāt have a tumble dryer as the cottage they were living in wasnāt that modern by all accounts. Even if you put it into a tumble dryer today it wouldnāt fully dry a big winter coat. And 25 years ago tumble dryers would be lah di dah and West Cork back then was very far from lah di dah, especially the blow-in set.
Has this thread mentioned the two suicides in the locality in the weeks / months after the killing? - where one of them had supposedly confided in friends that they had done something awful and then committed suicideā¦ One was German I think ā¦
Youāre thinking of Hitler you daft cuntā¦.
There has been a few suicides relating to that recent case in Tallaght.
@Batigol might know these people from their work place
I know nothing of this?