laserdisc10
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Wow. Who spiked the koolaid this time?
OK so... let's get this straight?
So. Hypothetical. I've just done the most horrible reprehensible thing that will make everyone I know loath me and see me jailed for life. I want to conceal this and hide the evidence.
So I ring around at midnight - hey can I borrow your trailer mate? Just for an hour or two?. Cue lots of driving with a noisy trailer in and out of at least two suburban homes and around a scenic fishing spot in the middle of the night.
OK sorted. Then I work out my cover story "Went to bed at 10pm. Call cops to say wife missing in morning."
But wait, there's more. To make this look natural I call a criminal lawyer and manage to get him out of bed, drive for an hour and be at my house before I call the cops...to just report someone missing. Cos criminal lawyers all publish their home numbers and love nothing more than getting out of bed at bizarre-o-clock in the morning on a weekday. And cos that won't look suss or nothing...
But as it turns out the cops think something's weird cos the lawyer is there. But he's such a hotshot criminal lawyer it never occurs to him that his presence might raise suspicion and destroy the cover story? Right...
Oh and the kids who went for a sleepover, to make things easier on a busy morning, come back home before going to school? Cos yeah that makes things easier.
I thought the boat theories and canoeist conspiracies a few days ago were bad enough, but this is just getting surreal
I like you. So I refuse to take offence
Next: the trailer (and Swinglish has linked a photo which proves one existed at a family address) may be nicely parked away in a rent-a-shed. So no need to ring around. And not necessarily much noise either if the 'be prepared' motto is taken to heart. And why wouldn't it be?
There's garden rubbish galore all over the place, as reported by the media. For instance, the media reported police had cleared overgrowth up to 1.8 metres in height near where ABC's body was discovered. Caused by all that abundant rain plus the heat of summer. So lots of garden rubbish requiring removal and what better or more ordinary by a trailer hitched behind a family vehicle. In any case, lots of people use trailers and draw no attention at all
Then we have the handy scouts' ground not far from the residences in question. And not far from the river either
People would be used to seeing 4 x wheels with trailers on the back going in and out of the scouts' camp. The gates were unlocked until after ABC's body was discovered, if media reports are to be believed. They reported that locks had been fitted to the gates and plastic tape stretched around the entrance after the body was discovered. But before the murder/search took place, it would be easy to shove back the gate in preparation for unobstructed entrance later on. Don't you think?
Ok. Now what's your beef with the criminal lawyer ? Is it that you don't believe he was present when the police arrived?
If you do believe he was present, how do you explain it?
What do you believe caused the police to respond so unusually swiftly to what seemed a premature claim of a woman going 'missing' ?
As to the kids going home after a sleep-over before going to school -- how is that unusual considering the school is minutes away?