Quite a few people have alluded to the drugs angle. There are posts earlier on in the thread about this. The writer Robin Bowles thinks the murder/disappearance might be the result of a hand-over gone wrong.
It does seem to be the potential common factor linking Murdoch to the English couple -...
How could she get rid of the body, though?
She’d have to have an accomplice - presumably following in the ute.
Some of her story is borne out by eyewitnesses in cars and evidence like lip balm being found on the manacles.
But we are left with absolutely no motive from an attacker’s point of...
Very intriguing case.
The conviction of Bradley Murdoch hinges on DNA evidence. There is nothing else that really stands up (the Alice Springs CCTV clip is very far from conclusive in my view).
In the days before DNA evidence, police would have to have relied on fingerprints. Would Murdoch’s...
The police have made several key assumptions concerning this case.
First, Corrie could not have left Bury St Edmunds without being detected by CCTV. Indeed, they go as far to say it is almost impossible for him to have left the small loading-bay area (called the 'horseshoe') without being...
That's my view too. This angle has been relatively ignored. Reardon's parents called off and it may wll be that Greg put great store in attending his nieces' christening.
One other factor that hasn't really been discussed is the strain that might develop in a relationship in which the couple...
In the absence of information obtained from the relevant mobile phone company, the scenario portrayed above cannot be ruled out.
The later GR left Bristol, the shakier his alibi. Where and when did he top up with petrol? Would this preclude a return to Bristol?
I would have thought that...
There are two angles - the reasoning of the murderer and the practicality of removing the body.
I think the latter points to someone who lived very close to the basement flat at no.44.
The former is open to question. If a total stranger was involved there would seem to be no point in...
I am inclined to believe that Joanna Yeates was murdered not long after returning home.
Unless we entertain the idea that Joanna was dragged onto the street (which would dramatically escalate the probability of an assailant being witnessed/caught), then, bearing in mind the lay-out of no. 44...
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