Lol if I ever have need of a police tent I now know where to go :crazy:
Lol goldielox.... I might get one for next Summer!, put it in the back garden and do some camping! ;-).
Lol if I ever have need of a police tent I now know where to go :crazy:
"But this is Clifton, and the Lord Mayor lives just around the corner. You just don't expect it around here."
Lol goldielox.... I might get one for next Summer!, put it in the back garden and do some camping! ;-).
I'm thinking of how one would look on my decking and how well it would match my blue garage doors. A 15 second erection (excuse the expression) would be ideal for those imprompu showers during a barbeque :crazy:
Oh.
It needs something called Silverlight whatever that is. Is it in English? Can you summarize?
:maddening:
Three flats - two containing murder suspects (one charged) and a murder was committed at the third. CJ's tax return conversation with his accountant should be interesting one then..where it comes to explaining depreciation and a decrease in income for this year...
You'd certainly stand out on a camping site with that tent and "sleeping bag"
He also said that VT barely knew the neighbor because VT was in a sister office in the States for 6 weeks before Christmas ...
by Former Detective Chief Inspector Peter Kirkham, Daily Mirror 1/01/2011
the country lane where Jo Yeates was found is without doubt one of the most unusual body deposition sites Ive ever visited. It will have given police several clues about the circumstances of her death.
It strongly suggests her murder was not planned and the killer panicked afterwards because virtually no thought has gone into concealing the body.
Jo was left on the verge of Longwood Lane one of the first roads without houses a driver leaving Bristol in this direction will reach. It is 50 yards south of an entrance to a quarry, which would have been a more sensible and less noticeable place to pull over.
This suggests Jo was dumped in the middle of the night when the road was deserted, but the darkness meant the killer missed several better spots nearby to conceal her body properly.
Barely 50 yards from where dog walkers found her there is a gap in the wall leading into woods.
Opposite the floral tributes there is a gap between a wall and a fence at the quarry face. If you are strong enough to get a body into a car it will not take much more effort to get it in the gap. If Jo had been left there it is quite possible she would not have been found for years.
I just happened upon this. Not a new article but the right hand sidebar has an interview with the couple who lived in JY's and GR's flat before they moved in.
They even allowed their photo to be taken for the article:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...ries-obsessed-with-death-ex-pupil-claims.html
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Motive 2 : Crime of Passion
Jo has had previous physical contact with her killer. She has maybe laughed it off at the time and has subsequently told RS of the indiscretion, however slight. For obvious reasons Jo has kept this a secret from GR so as not to upset the applecart.
GR goes on his planned christening weekend. Jo realises she will be alone in her flat for the first time with an unwanted suitor too close for comfort. She calls RS for a chat.
Jo decides to text MW perhaps for the double whammy of a friendly social drink and the security of having male "protection".
Meanwhile VT arrives back home to be told GR is away for the weekend. This is his chance.
The sobbing woman is RS. Many felt she was defensive or holding back in her taped interview with the media. She wanted to spare the memory of her friend. As the weeks went by and the killer remained at large she realised truth was the best policy.