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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #2

    'An early review has been conducted and it is now clear that human error delayed the discovery of the body within the house. We have apologised to Tia's mother that our procedures did not lead to the discovery of the body on this search.' Read more...
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #2

    I just can't believe how calm and cold the grandma looks in all the pictures I have seen of her.
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #2

    Very good points but to be honest I think there may well be a ladder in the house, but the police just can't find it.:notgood::notgood:
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #1

    Sources said he was the subject of a ‘controlled arrest’ after a member of the public reported him hiding in bushes. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2186762/BREAKING-NEWS-Boyfriend-Tia-Sharps-grandmother-arrested.html#ixzz23BhEsSvg
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #1

    What breaks my heart is that in the week since Tia has been missing SH and Nan (and I use the term Nan loosley) had enough time to clean that house 100 times over. I really hope that this is not the case and the guilty party does not get off lightly because of the lack of evidence. On another...
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #1

    BBM. I was actually thinking along the same lines. He mentions food an awful lot in his itv interview - toast, sausage roll, "Come home and eat your dinner". The same with the cleaning. I think he managed to be so believable because he told truths intermingled with lies.
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #1

    Not sure what to think - the family was informed that a body was found but the body has not been formally identified. What do you guys think? Would a family member need to identify the body? Is the body too decomposed to be easily identified? Why does the police not commit to clearly identify...
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #1

    Thank you all for the warm welcome. As far as I understand this was a pre-scheduled search and to my understanding this means the ocupants of the house knew there was going to be a search - if this is true why bring a body back into a house that you knew would be thoroughly searched?
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    GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #1

    Hi everyone. I have been lurking for ages and feel compelled to post as this hits close to home - literally. I read the whole thread and you guys have me some great insight into what might have happened to poor Tia. I do believe the police could have handled things much better. They halted...

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