Seems like a hit-and-run to me, but they haven’t yet found the body. There’s a comment on one of his friend’s walls which references another friend who lived close to the bridge being left with head injuries due to a hit-and-run close to there, and dangerous driving being rife.
From Frankie’s...
My phone only syncs to the cloud when connected to wifi (and with sufficient battery) so she could have taken a photo but then her phone was destroyed before it connected.
If she did get willingly into the car, Covid explains why she’d have sat in the back (with child-locks and potentially blacked-out windows). I don’t think she’d have sat quietly and unrestrained for 90 minutes though, so don’t think this is what happened.
I’m increasingly curious as to EC’s role. What’s the latest in her charge?
Initially I thought she would turn out to be fairly innocent but have agreed to say he wasn’t in, or had the car washed, without understanding the implications. But the longer she’s held, and the more I contemplate the...
I can believe this version too. I think he intended to indecently expose himself to her, as he’d done to someone else earlier than night and probably many times before. As a serving policeman, he’d know leaving DNA on anyone would be a serious downfall. SE didn’t react as he expected - either...
That was my first thought too. She doesn’t look the type to have been in trouble with the police so would have been confused and scared and likely to comply.
I do have a vague feeling that things aren’t as straightforward as they seem though.
He might be a forensically aware policeman but this was a very brazen abduction if it did go down the way it appears. Makes me think it wasn’t planned.
Boyfriend is very tall, thin, wears glasses and works in marketing. Her age at 33.
I don’t think there’s a romantic link at all unless unrequited. And I even think that’s unlikely as he worked in Westminster. I think this was a random abduction and he may not even have used the police angle.
He’s fifteen years older than her and lives hours away, I don’t think this is an ex. Perhaps he’s come in contact with her when she’s previously reported a crime and she’s felt he’s been too involved, and mentioned it to friends though?
His family all live in Kent so I think it’s fair to assume that’s his home. From the size of his house in Kent, it’s unlikely he can afford a second home. Lots of people commute and as a policeman he’s probably doing unusual shifts so avoids rush hour.
The paintball centre was pretty close to being on his way home. Might look more suspicious if he turned it off, if that’s out of character. Most cars have phone chargers in them nowadays.
If the woman is the suspect’s wife, I think she’s is largely uninvolved except for maybe helping with cover-up, either knowingly or not. Getting the car washed etc, or maybe that’s her car.
If they have children at home, I don’t think she’d be out in farmland disposing of a body late on a...
Or she doesn’t know anything about it but agreed to say he’d got home earlier than he did because he’d given her some benign excuse about car troubles or hitting an animal or something.
Or she has done nothing wrong but is brought in for questioning because they suspect she has.
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