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In Estepona I would say public transport isnt exactly 'there'll be another along in a minute. ' The main thoroughfare is well policed, and the police are diligent. For example you wouldn't risk having a drink and driving. Scooters are available, but youd need a hire shop and they take a copy of your passport. One car from Malaga airport for two guys is reasonable, they would have needed a hire car to get to the hotel, a taxi would have cost a lot.So, if I understand this correctly, Daniel left the resort - alone - in the rental car..?
And both had their mobile phone, so they could contact each other?
Q:how is public transportation there?
Q:They rented one car, together?
In Malaga you can also hire scooters and motorbikes. Don't know if one of them had a drivers license for
motors?
It's a mercurial case, there are frequently posted clues that are keeping the home fires burning, why would you want to close an open line of communication? For every 10 bs posts there may be one relevant one with vital information.Time to close this thread until there's something new to discuss imo.
I wouldn't go looking for meaning in Police operation names, they are randomly assigned.Thinking again about the term" Operation Pheasant " and its' possible meaning in relation to the disappearances and this place in Spain now comes to mind.
**SNIP**
Not connected but thought worth a share as there was some chat about whether they could have had a car accident.
British man, 59, missing for three months 'found dead' after his car was found in Spanish reservoir | Daily Mail Online
Time to close this thread until there's something new to discuss imo.
Perhaps Danny and Liam have managed to make their way over to Mexico!
None of you have walked in her shoes. Go judge elsewhere. This is a victim friendly site.
A very perplexing case. Every turn of the corner is a stone wall. <modsnipped>Who is anyone to judge what the family do in this situation.
Personally I hope she has a well deserved break if anyone deserves it after her last few months then Lauryn does.
I don't get the toxic negativity towards a young girl who is just trying her best in a bad situation.
A very perplexing case. Every turn of the corner is a stone wall. People genuinely attempting to assist in anyway get nothing but abuse on Facebook for their efforts if the family dont like it. Dont get me wrong, but they're asking for the public's help but not helping themselves by being open. I cant figure it out at all. It's like having your dog go missing but you won't give anyone a description. Just my opinion.