STACY MATTHEWS:
What are you two doing.FRAZIER MONTGOMERY:
We're going over what he'll probably be asked in court tomorrow.JEFF MATTHEWS:
Bet you that Tanners turned the screws on him, Alan has regional and international clout he can just about spin anything to make others believe it.FRAZIER MONTGOMERY:
You have to make the best of a bad situation even if it doesn't go your way.STACY MATTHEWS:
Well said.JEFF MATTHEWS:
Oliver is my longest and best friend, i don't believe he could have gone from Carlisle to Altrincham.FRAZIER MONTGOMERY:
The 1940s dance doesn't reflect well on him the fact he hit Rutherford, and people saw it only sinks him deeper.STACY MATTHEWS:
Does the timeline fit.FRAZIER MONTGOMERY:
Yes, it does fit.JEFF MATTHEWS:
God damn may god save him.
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MASEFIELD AVENUE: Episode 14,031
General FictionIt's 17th July 1998 Oliver Troughton is in court fighting for his livelihood as he's charged with Grievous Bodily Harm with intent to kill