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the hospital where he is to meet Nolene and the other family, he goes back again home.
Yeah.
And we later find out that he has a cold shower, changes his clothes and that Hayley Robb goes to the boot of her car with those clothes because she later brings them to Jill Robinson and that together they bring them to wash them in an outdoor...
But it mentions in it that one of the neighbours, so at the beginning, CCTV offers it.
Nobody collects it.
The neighbour, when they go back, I think from the review, the neighbour says they might have looked at it, but they didn't harvest it or take it.
But that CCTV should have, if it was pointed at that Gord Nessie house and we've been up there, it should have told exactly the story of what happened that morning.
Because the story he told wasn't true.
They didn't come back late and he'd beaten her is what they believed.
Suicide.
And that was it.
Nothing to see here.
Right.
Right, well look, I'm definitely going to read this, I'm sure you are too, because there was a lot of stuff I was trying to skim over before we came in here.
I mean, there's actually some psychological reports around all this sort of coercive control behavior that's
written and researched by Dr. Jan Melia.
And that paper, this 200 pages that we're trying to stroll through, 203 pages, is available on justice-ni.gov.uk for anybody who wants to read in full.
We're going to do that and we'll be back later in the week with some further details.
Thanks a million, Jan.
Thanks.