None from them though. Mainly seems to be the father speculating based on the fact that he could not recall them being mentioned.
They had only been in the flat for a couple of months.
Whilst it may not have been a BFF thing I am sure they must have known each other.
Exactly so we are talking about records relating to billing events (i.e. calls , texts, mms, gprs etc.)
Or we are talking about the Police actively tracking a phone via network or spy software.
We are not talking about a mobile operator keeping detailed records of your every movement outside...
Yup they are not magical devices, they need power. Some phones are never really off so that's where that idea comes from.
If the Police put an active trace request into the network then the information can be captured and saved but in normal circumstances it doesn't happen.
I think there is a common misconception about how mobile companies record information. The only permanent record they will keep will relate to a billing event. A billing event would be a call or text made/received. The phone would also have to be switched on. Otherwise the location information...
Yes and thank god for that. In some of the cases I have followed in the states the media have virtually obliterated any chance of a fair trial by the time the case is heard.
Sorry how tall is Greg, don't think I have seen that reported ?
Rowing is very popular in that area so not such an odd sport, hard to believe they didn't know each other though.
If he had stayed in Holland he might as well have sent a postcard to A&S saying "Having a lovely time, if you hadn't worked it out yet, it was me, love V."
Neighbour would be stretching the definition somewhat. The CCTV was from a house which is right at the other end of Canynge Road about 5 or 6 minutes walk away. Nothing has been mentioned about the content of the video tape.
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