Thanks for the local insight!
Someone else on FB commented early on that they had a friend who’d been left with head injuries after a hit and run in the area, who’d never been identified.
I also think it’s likely that some blood was found at the scene, despite rain, for the police to go...
Yes totally, makes sense. In a lot of other cases the names are revealed on social media or tabloids which doesn’t seem to be the case here at all. As it’s such a tight knit rural community, I do wonder if the locals have their suspects, but are keeping quiet online (which is good for future...
Good points.
About your point relating to Waen Wen and the rave, I’ve seen posts on FB from rave attendees saying that the last people left on Tuesday. With that in mind, it does seem likely that drivers from the rave might take the back roads to Bangor as it’s quieter with less chance of being...
I wonder if the police know a lot more than we do. Frankie’s friends have flooded Facebook with memorial tributes but his actual family have remained quiet since the arrests. He could still be found alive.
The man being questioned has been released under police bail. Must not have enough to charge him with.
Anyone else get a weird vibe from the rave pictures and attendees? In all the pictures Frankie is in the background, stood away from the group and it doesn’t seem like he was there with...
Yes, that’s right.
I must say this seems like a long time to be questioning the suspect if it’s a straightforward hit-and-run. I can only guess he’s not talking?
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No names have been released yet though, which seems unusual? If the one person still in custody isn’t charged today or tomorrow, will he remain nameless and be released too?
I can still see her posts and she’s still a member of the group.
I do wonder why she and her husband wouldn’t just call the police if they were involved. My first thought was that the person who’d hit him had come from the rave and knew they were drunk or under the influence, and possibly...
Does anyone know when the police have to release the names of those arrested? Is it just when charged? I think they have 96hrs to charge so until tomorrow evening.
I am leaning towards it being local people. Perhaps the names are already known in the community?
I’m now having another unsettling thought. AO posted on the Facebook group about her and her husband seeing group of lads with bikes at 13.45pm who were exactly where Frankie’s bike was later found.
She then posted a lot about how her and her husband had been searching locally along the Afon...
So you mean all the time-stamps shown on the car photos are an hour early as the CCTV is still set to GMT? That’d make sense; I think you’ve cracked it. Frankie was allegedly photographed at the party at around 11am and on CCTV in Brynrefail at 12.07, so passing The Vaynol Arms at 13.11 does...
From the shadow analysis, I’d say the 4x4 with the trailer was coming past the pub from the bridge at 13.14, and the red car coming past the pub from the bridge at about 12.45.
I’ve found something really strange.
One day ago, NWP Gwynedd North posted thirteen images of vehicles because they want to speak to the drivers: Log into Facebook
Most of these images are time-stamped in the top right corner. The times are between 12:32:45 and 13:19:09. All of these images...
There were some male cyclists (aged 14-19) seen loitering on the bridge at 1.45pm that day. A lady posted on the FB group to say so. She said they were stopped and in the middle of the road rather than cycling, and one of them wasn’t on his bike.
This must be the group of three cyclists that...
This is quite a confusing case.
Reported missing by his mother from his home in Littleover (on Ascot Drive?) on Wednesday 5th May, yet seen cycling on CCTV on Austen Avenue at 7am on Friday 7th May, still in Littleover a mere 3 miles away, and his police report seems to have been filed on...
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