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".. an the blade, he threw the blade tae me, when we were sitting in the motor, like that get rid of that, get rid of that, a wis like that get tae fuck. ... Doesnae matter if you touch it. An a done that wi ma jayket an a like tried to like throw it oot the cor because he was fuckin ready to start on me. He wis like fuckin dae, dae it, an a threw it oot an a think it's lying at the Gryffe, just at the edge, on next to the wee bridge."
[3] At the second interview a few hours later Wallace gave a similar account of events leading up to the fight and of being driven off by the appellant. As he described the route which was then taken the following exchange took place:
"Suspect: That's when ad realized that he'd the bag an that and then as we got alang a bit mair that's when he threw the knife, he's like that throw it oot the windae, throw it oot the windae. He said ave lost the hondle off it, must still be up there, must still be up there.
Suspect: Landed on the erm of ma jacket an a threw it oot the windae aye, tossed it outside the windae."
Later in that interview Wallace was asked about his involvement in the fight. The following exchange took place:
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