Day 249 - 14 May 96 - Page 13
1 gentleman who we are told is Mr. Paul Gravett; is that
2 right?
3 A. That is correct.
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5 Q. He is wearing a front half of the cow suit?
6 A. Yes.
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8 Q. The window you are referring to, where is that exactly on
9 that picture?
10 A. That is the one above the demonstrators. There is a
11 white card on the envelope. It is a much bigger window
12 than that.
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14 Q. That is just the bottom right-hand corner of it. Where
15 would you have been standing, did you move about?
16 A. Just inside there.
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18 Q. Just inside. Sort of about above or to the left of the
19 white notice; is that right?
20 A. To the right.
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22 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Would you be in the photograph at all?
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24 MR. RAMPTON: Would you be in the photograph at all?
25 A. Very possibly, just on the edge there.
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27 Q. I see. Thank you very much. The next one is the next
28 paragraph. This is where one of the army officers whose
29 name you do not know?
30 A. No, I did not know.
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32 Q. -- pointed out Helen Steel to you?
33 A. Yes.
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35 Q. If you can turn back a page to page 9, it is the bottom
36 photograph which you refer to in this paragraph?
37 A. Yes.
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39 Q. You can see Ms. Steel beside the tall man with dark hair?
40 A. Yes, indeed.
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42 Q. Somewhat to the south-east of Mr. Terry Carroll. Do you
43 see her?
44 A. Yes.
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46 Q. If we were to draw a line from the top of her head to the
47 left of the picture, where would we find that window we
48 looked at a moment ago?
49 A. Well, you can just see the edge of the window frame.
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51 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What, on the very left?
52 A. The very left, top left hand corner, it starts just
53 about there.
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55 MR. RAMPTON: Yes, I see. The next one, Mr. Nicholson, you tell
56 us that in 16 you went back to your office after about ten
57 minutes?
58 A. Yes.
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60 Q. Then you came down again about 20 or 30 minutes later,