Ok, a few random thoughts from left field, to perhaps stimulate a bit of “fresh thinking”…. What are others’ thoughts on WHY the police swooped on the accused on the morning they did, given they’d been monitoring him allegedly for two weeks? Why not wait longer and potentially gather more evidence? Might the police have had concerns that the accused could potentially harm someone else? Or destroy evidence? Or….something else?? Perhaps reflecting on this question might suggest more about what, precisely, the police acted on, and why, and why then in particular?
Also, if the police were confident enough to make the charges, (which Troops has assured us, must be on the basis of “solid gold” evidence), why have the police not been able to find the body… ??? Surely knowledge of the details of the alleged murder might provide at least some insights into preferred or viable methods for concealment/disposal? (Ie., depending on how messy or otherwise the allegedly despicably deliberate attack was?). Or is this a wildly naiive assumption on my part?
Another random thought…is it possible there is some really obvious scenario for body concealment/disposal that we have completely overlooked? Because it seems “too” simple? “Too” obvious? For example, disposal in a road-based pot hole? Sewage Pipe? Concealment in concrete in the structure of a building site? Roofspace? Cellar? Abandoned cubby house? Freezer? Dumping with bricks in the ocean? I appreciate these hypotheticals may seem to be heading towards the more bizarre, but I can’t help but wonder if there are answers so simple that we are all missing them? Kind of like looking everywhere for your keys only to discover you were holding them in your left hand???
Finally, is it plausible that the information and conclusions reported by the police commissioner in the last press conference may have been revised, updated, or slightly pivoted to accommodate new “intelligence” or evidence (without the public necessarily being informed of the same?). I know I may sound like a broken record but I keep coming back to the idea that “fresh eyes” on almost everything can be invaluable when we get stuck in proverbial ruts….?
JMO…