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"The first knowledge I had that something unusual had happened to Lynne was the morning after our bicycle ride."By using the pronoun "our" the bicycle ride now becomes more personal than just giving her a lift. He could have stated, "The first knowledge I had that something unusual had happened to Lynne was the morning after I had given her a ride." By describing it as "our bicycle ride" he is telling us this ride meant something to him and perhaps to her. Emotionally there was more going on than just giving her a lift to the highway. That does not mean Truscott killed her. However, there is a reason why he referred to the bike ride as "our bicycle ride" and not "I gave her a ride."
"Then Crown called what it considered its key witness, a 13-year-old girl named Jocelyne Godette who was also in my class, and her testimony really infuriated me. She testified that early on the day of the murder I had made a date with her to look for newborn calves in Lawson's bush. She said further that between 5:30 and six that day, I had gone to her house to collect her but, not having had supper, she was unable to accompany me. She was saying that I wanted to go to the very place where they found Lynne Harper. And at the time she placed me at her house, I was actually buying coffee for my mother."Now we know what else was going on between 5:30 and 6:00.
