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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    It was always said in the press that she went to Waitrose and bought nothing, but if that was the case, how did the police know to obtain cctv from Waitrose immediately she was declared missing? They couldn't possibly have checked every shop on every possible route home within that timescale, in...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    I believe the white bag contains the bottles of cider from Bargainbooze.
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    Can anyone provide a link to this information, please? So, if it was her work shoes in the black bag, did she make no purchase in Waitrose? And if not, how did the police know she had called there, so early in the enquiry?
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    A lot of discussion overnight, but I don't see this case nearer a solution. What do we know that we didn't know yesterday? 1.Jo didn't eat the Pizza I don't see that this takes us very far, in fact very few of the theories on here involved her eating the pizza anyway. However looking again at...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    I think it more likely that he drove straight to Sheffield with the body in the boot, so saving a precious hour or so of alibi time. His first thought was probably to dump the body somewhere along the way, or even around Sheffield, but a minute's reflection would have made him see what a bad...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    That's been my own view all along, and the police have known that for a while, so draw your own conclusion from the fact that they seem certain she got home. Now the police are starting to release information, that's another titbit they could let us have, without jeopardising any prosecution.
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    I see that the BBC article tonight gets the timeline wrong yet again: "Miss Yeates stopped at Waitrose, before buying the mozzarella, tomato and pesto pizza from a Tesco Express store. She then visited Bargain Booze before walking to her flat in the Clifton area of the city." Sloppy, sloppy...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    I believe it was a chilled, rather than frozen pizza. In the reconstruction it seems to be taken from the chiller cabinet.
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    That is what I really, really want to believe. The police must be 110% certain that this is not a serial killer- if there was a scintilla of doubt about that, then warnings would be plastered all over Bristol, broadcast daily in the media, etc. Where my doubts lie is in the strength of their...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #7

    The one in Tesco is wearing a "beanie", the one at BB (from the very little we can see) looks to have dark hair and has a hood down. But I'm not at all visual, so I'll leave it to the experts!
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    link to a Martin Brunt piece regarding the latest appeal: http://blogs.news.sky.com/lifeofcrime/Post:67ccb25f-2e94-434e-ac1c-832df5c0d195
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    If the police genuinely want the help of the public, then they need to put a lot more information in the public domain. I have some understanding of police procedure (from a very different era, admittedly!), so I appreciate why they aren't saying whether a ligature was used, for example...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    What I would most like to hear is the 999 call that started everything off. I believe that in itself would throw a lot of light on this case. Given the history of this case, I'm not optimistic.
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    I understand the regulations re internal doors, but I was thinking in terms of any regulations governing a clear exit from a burning building- for example, theatres etc can't lock the exits, but that's in relation to public places, so probably not relevant. As you say, better to focus on who...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    Wouldn't a door closer on an external door contravene fire regulations? It seems to me that you have to use the key to pull the door shut- guarantees you can't lock yourself out?
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    Just to lighten the mood, here is a link to an amusing (IMO) spoof of the Liz Jones Daily Mail piece posted earlier. http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/opinion/columnists/is-lovely-liz-becoming-just-another-thumbnail-on-the-daily-mail-website?-201101173437/ and here is the original piece...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    I was convinced that an arrest was going to me made at the weekend, wrong again! My conviction was based on the police closing down various internet links, particularly GR's tearful appeal. Now, closing down these links must have taken a lot of police resource, so why do it? I had some...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    I've always wondered how GR felt about the fact he was going to what was presumably for him an important family event without his "other half" ? Jo didn't seem to have any good reason not to go with him, that I've heard. Could he have been angry about it? Just seems to jar with the perfect...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    I must say it seemed a strange thing to me to text like this to someone you haven't seen (in person) for 18 months. But even more strange to me was the idea of not seeing this person for 18 months, despite living and working in the same provincial city. The text reads to me as though they...
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    GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #6

    So, 4 weeks on, the police are just now considering the possibility that Jo went somewhere else between Tesco and the flat. So much for mobile phone triangulation data. 20 years ago, there was a technique known as "door to door enquiries". Every property between the Tesco store and the flat...

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