Day 261 - 12 Jun 96 - Page 68
1 "Andrew can be seen and identified clearly in one of the
2 photographs sent to us by client company. Helen fits the
3 description of Helen Steel, described by client company in
4 the letter accompanying the photographs."
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6 Then you have a description of Jane. I do not know where
7 these are, but -----
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9 MR. RAMPTON: They are behind, my Lord, part of tab 5 of
10 pink 2. They are 5A and 5B, I think.
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12 MS. STEEL: Could you get pink 2, please?
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14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I only have the photographs in the dividers.
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16 MS. STEEL: OK. Have you got the photographs there?
17 A. Whereabouts?
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Divider 5 you were referred to first.
20 A. Right.
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22 MS. STEEL: There are two sets there: one is marked "set A"
23 and one is marked "set B".
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25 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, I think in fact there are three:
26 A, B and C.
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28 MS. STEEL: You are right. There are three. Thank you.
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Am I in the right place?
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32 MR. RAMPTON: Your Lordship should be behind the original set of
33 photographs, the first set, I mean, in tab 5, which run up
34 to number 28, and then there are three additional sets
35 marked A, B and C.
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37 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Thank you.
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39 MS. STEEL: Have you found those?
40 A. Yes, the ones marked "set A".
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42 Q. You have one marked "set A", and then behind that one
43 marked "set B", and then on coloured paper one marked
44 "set C"?
45 A. Yes, I have those.
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47 Q. Could you have a look through them and see whether those
48 are the photographs -- whether you recollect that those are
49 the photographs that you are referring to in your notes,
50 please, or any of them? Actually, you only refer to Andrew
51 being seen, and you refer to me fitting the description.
52 A. Set A look familiar. Set B and C do not look familiar.
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54 Q. Set A looks familiar?
55 A. Yes, from my memory of that time.
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57 Q. Do you remember what Mr. Clarke looks like?
58 A. What -----
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60 Q. Mr. Clarke looks like?
