Never-before-seen footage of Jane Rimmer's final hours were played in the trial of her accused killer Bradley Robert Edwards. 9News
Ms Donovan said she and her friends left the Continental Hotel to catch a taxi home but Ms Rimmer wanted to stay out.
Ms Donovan wound down the window and said "get in the taxi", but Ms Rimmer "shook her head and turned away".CCTV captured Ms Rimmer's lonely last moment outside the hotel, looking down at her watch at 12:04am.CCTV shown in the courtroom shows Jane Rimmer's final hours. One particular recording showed a dark haired, broad shouldered man approaching the counter of a BP service station in Nedlands at 7:06pm on the evening of Ciara Glennon's disappearance.
The trial also heard stunning details about the chance discovery of Jane Rimmer's watch hours after her disappearance.
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