suzyjackson
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Daughter could now keep her car in the garage when she is visiting, to keep it away from prying eyes.
Daughter could have been staying at a friend's house the night before Karen was reported missing.
Daughter could have stayed out late and left the house early, so she didn't see her mum since dinnertime.
At 21 they tend to live very independently, even if they do live at home.
I don't have a feel one way or the other for when Karen went missing. But until we get more info, I'm going to keep the options open.
If someone saw something being thrown into the water (possibly spurring the recent water search), I wonder if that was during the day or during the night - if it was on that day.
BBM
BBM - if that's what happened it's odd to me that after so much time someone would firstly remember seeing something being thrown into the water (unless it was a body in which case why wait a month!) and secondly suddenly think it might be related and worth reporting.. IMO it's unlikely that anyone disposing of belongings would do in a public area in daylight, much safer and easier to drive away a bit and throw them in a public tip.
I think the police either had some specific info from someone involved or a reported sighting of a body in the river JMO