Apologies if I’ve missed this discussion, about S cancelling last minute.
It could be that he dropped out but didn’t tell E directly, just his parents. Leaving them to tell her when they arrived that he wouldn’t be coming. Meaning that as far as E was concerned it was all systems go whilst...
It’s all so confusing!
I actually thought/assumed the dehydrator was tipped the Saturday after the meal.
Saturday 29th July - meal
Friday 4th August - Gail and Heather pass away
Saturday 5th August - Don passes
I had assumed that with EP saying she dumped it after her husband had said ‘is...
I can’t fathom that either… only, if she did do it and she did it on purpose then it would be to gain ‘something’.
Money, revenge, peace, attention, power, or satisfaction. I don’t know enough about the family to even guess at what she would gain.
I understand why people are wondering if the four guests ate or drank elsewhere that day, but who else would stand to gain from poisoning these four particular people?
Does the timeline for symptoms appearing absolutely only fit in with the day of the meal EP served, or is there a window where...
Do you think it’s a possibility that Simon was teasing her when he said is that what you used to poison them?
We don’t know what tone of voice he used but thinking of the timeline, would that fit in with before DC mushrooms were suspected?
Knowing she was a keen forager he might have assumed...
Sorry if this has already been mentioned / discussed.
I do think she was telling the truth about being arrested in her nightie.
When you look at the photo of her leaving the house, you can clearly see a long navy blue cotton nightshirt poking from under her tracksuit top. I believe she was in...
Moo - I think she is as she complained that the press were outside the house where her kids were staying
JMO as it seems logical she is in contact if she is complaining about that
Do we know how all the individual guests ended up in the hospital?
I mean, for example, did they all call ambulances, did they drive to A&E, ring a medical helpline and get referred?
The couple’s must have witnessed their OHs also feeling unwell, and knew they’d eaten the same food, so I’m...
The death caps are out of season, so if she did use them on purpose to lace the meal this means she had them on her person for quite some time.
This means the use of the mushrooms is premeditated OR it’s been a contingency plan / a just in case plan.
I’m struggling to understand how, when...
The guests helping themselves, choosing their own plates and the fancy beef wellington, could be explained by her carving the fancy pastry encased beef at the table and the guests then either helping g themselves to a slice OR her saying who’s next and the guest lifting their plate for her to...
What if NB did fall in the river, then managed to scramble out, but at the other side to where she fell in?
She could have shouted Willow to stay and set off to find a safe place to cross.
This could explain the talk of an ‘entry site’ and explain Willow running back and forth I.e. NB was...
AFAIK they’ve not named them. I don’t recall if they have even said if they are male or female.
Taken from the news source I linked to earlier.
‘By 8.50am on Friday morning, she'd bumped into another dog walker on the path’
Another source
‘8:50am (approximately): A dog walker –...
Another setback for Nicola's family as they appeal for help to 'get her home': 'Lady in red' who police hoped might hold crucial information tells officers she DIDN’T see the missing mother-of-two walking her dog before she vanished a week ago...
I believe the lady in the red coats told the police that she didn’t see NB.
I’m wondering if, given the time stamp of the lady in the red coat and from the evidence and the other witness statements if the lady in the red coat NOT seeing NB that morning came as a surprise.
I agree, in my experience of dogs this is the most likely.
A fall/trip/push into the river would likely have Willow wimpering or barking at the entry site.
Would it be the witness who tied Willow to the bench that gave this description of the dog’s behaviour? If so, it would be interesting...
I’ve read that the person who found Willow tied them to a bench because they didn’t have time to do anything else.
I don’t understand this, because if they didn’t have time to do anything, how did they have time to establish the dog was missing? And, it’s law in England that all dogs out in...
Every limb of Helen's is pointing away from him, while he almost slouches towards her.
And she's almost tightly folding herself up. Is this another sign of subconscious disgust? and wanting to protect herself?
He'll have been hungry.
I mean, who on earth fancies a chippy tea when they've just been struck down with grief and sobbed their heart out? I've no doubt that it will have been his suggestion. I'm adding belly-led to the list of his negative traits.
But you're right, she showed herself at...
Moving house is totally overwhelming even in really happy circumstances but I can't help but wonder if her instincts were trying to tell her something. It's not the first time she mentioned words to the effect of wanting to run away or take a backwards step when IS has been involved. There's...
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