Day 206 - 22 Jan 96 - Page 56


     
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     2   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Do not worry.  Let us assume it is correct
     3        for the purposes of these questions.
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     5   MR. MORRIS:  Yes.  (To the witness):  So would it be fair to say
     6        your memory of events in 1994 and before is pretty hazy?
     7        A.  As regards to the date that Jane Jenard left, yes.
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     9   Q.   Why did you think that she had left when David Wynn left,
    10        if you thought that was so important that you had to put it
    11        in your statement?
    12        A.  Basically, it was just an aside.  I do not consider it
    13        that important.
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    15   Q.   That is the whole point on its own, is it not?  It was a
    16        convenient line, was it not, to imply that as she was
    17        living with David Wynn she would be able to resolve any
    18        problems and, therefore, as she left when he left there is
    19        nothing we could possibly argue about; that is what you are
    20        saying, was it not?
    21        A.  No.
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    23   Q.   She was in with the Store Manager; she left when he left;
    24        so she obviously cannot have any complaints.  That is why
    25        you put it in, is it not?
    26        A.  I have no recollection of any complaints made by
    27        Jane Girdlestone to me.
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    29   Q.   Andy Shakespeare, do you remember Andy Shakespeare?
    30        A.  I remember Andy.
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    32   Q.   Does he still -- no, he left the Company.  Did you get on
    33        with him all right?
    34        A.  Andy, yes.
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    36   Q.   Did he like going to parties and nightclubs?
    37        A.  Andy would like -- yes, he would like to go to
    38        nightclubs.  I do believe he frequented a club maybe called
    39        The Bubble Club, or something like that.
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    41   Q.   And he liked parties as well?
    42        A.  I do not know about parties, but I know he actually
    43        used to go to nightclubs.
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    45   Q.   Working Friday nights would restrict him being able to go
    46        to nightclubs, would it not?
    47        A.  No, because The Bubble Club I do believe operated on
    48        something like a Tuesday or a Wednesday evening.
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    50   Q.   What are the hardest nights to get people to work on, the 
    51        most unpopular nights in the week? 
    52        A.  The most unpopular nights of the week?  Probably a 
    53        Friday or a Saturday, I would say.
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    55   Q.   Moving on to Danny Olive -----
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    57   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  We will take our five-minute break.
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    59                            (Short Adjournment)
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