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Kim Sandercock's Inquest Into the 1984 Murders
Kim Sandercock was in a wheelchair and hooked up to morphine drip. She relied heavily on strong pain medication, which severely hindered her memory. Kim claimed she had absolutely no recollection of Ellen and the conversation they shared in 1984. The court wasn't buying it. They believed it was more likely that the encounter with Ellen was a fabrication to cover for the fact that Kim knew more than she was willing to admit. After all, what were the chances that an individual would approach a complete stranger in a pub to confess to witnessing a murder? Furthermore, the level of detail she'd managed to retain in her statement was outstanding.