On the “RiskRunner” banking screenshot, flag the £2,300 outbound payment and its 20:06 timestamp. How does that sit against the time-of-death window in the Medical Examiner report?

Scan public docs (newspaper/classifieds) for any discreet services that quote a base fee near £2,000 and mention a rush uplift. Does any wording feel relevant to a same-evening problem?

Consider any information about fees or additional charges that might explain the specific amount of £2,300. Is there a reason for this exact figure?

Investigate any reports or articles about activities or organisations based in North Brookfield Park. What kind of operations are associated with this area?

The £2,300 payment at 20:06 is atypical and falls between the suspect’s claimed movements and the Medical Examiner’s time-of-death window. A local advert describes urgent, discreet assistance with a base cost near £2,000 plus a rush uplift, which totals ≈£2,300. When the advert’s contact number is matched to an unknown 020 number appearing near 20:06 in the call log, it strongly suggests a last-minute service was engaged that night. This does not prove guilt on its own; it becomes more persuasive when considered alongside reports of increased criminal activity around North Brookfield Park and the recovered bullet casing from that area.

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