drsleuth
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Peter arrived in Kew, Michelle his contact was busy somewhere else & he had to wait for instructions from her. In Kew he said parked where interstate buses used to pull up ( really was no good spot to park his truck ) He was in phone contact with Michelle, moved on to Kendall after she said she would meet him there.Thank you for this. Can I clarify, PB said he stopped in Kew for about half an hour, went to Kendall where he also stopped for half an hour? Trying to make sense of this, I am assuming he went to Kew, phoned Michelle, who gave him directions to the Kendall shops and said she'd meet him there. They met in Kendall and she led him to Cobb & Co Rd. Perhaps she didn't get there immediately and that's why he had to wait the second time.
He's certainly on the spot at the relevant time, I think you have to ask him about what he saw and how sure he is that he saw it. The short blonde woman in Kew and Kendall is of no interest as far as I'm concerned; she is not behaving strangely to visit those two sets of shops; she might well think he was behaving strangely hanging about at each for no visible reason, and fussily edging his truck away from her.
It's understandable that his memory of the cars in Kendall is hazy. He's got a large vehicle to navigate through a strange place while watching a car ahead. He's probably right about the Western Star truck and the black Camry, but sadly not very reliable about the cars that were or weren't in Batar Creek Rd.
He was certain about the make of cars on Batar Creek Rd & the direction they were going & the order they were in. Michelle had a Nissan Navara Ute 2007/2008.
He was asked if he saw any cars parked on side of the road ( BCR ) & he said " no, but maybe near the residential area. Not along where my truck was parked."
Edit to add, he seemed to think the woman he saw was more important than what he saw or did not see on BCR IMO
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