Sarahlou
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"An OAP saw a car speed away..." From the Mirror front page
Would you describe a landrover discovery as a CAR?
I would do, yes.
"An OAP saw a car speed away..." From the Mirror front page
Would you describe a landrover discovery as a CAR?
Fairly certain I've read it was another child and not the suspect's.(forgive me for asking because with all these names I am confused, but was the child witness that saw her get in the car one of the suspect's children or another child?... you think I would know that by now... )
No hearsay and no police evidence aren't indicative of whether someone has raped before. I've lost count of the number of people I've encountered who were raped and nobody else in their town knew about it, either because they were never able to identify the rapist, they weren't able to report it/take it to trial, or they just kept quiet out of shame (even when allegations do come to light, some victims won't come forward until others do first- just look at the Jimmy Savile allegations in the press right now). The statistics regarding unreported rapes are staggering, people get away with it every day.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/april-jones-missing-anguish-in-machynlleth-1363122Police conceded they had now stopped all night-time searches as they gloomily admitted they did not expect to find April alive.
Detective Superintendent Ian John explained: “As this is a murder investigation, we are focusing on daylight searches to maximise forensic opportunities there may be.
"You only search at night because you want to find somebody who’s alive.”
He insisted there was no immediate plan to scale down the huge *operation.
But the news it had now become a murder search had created a “terrible atmosphere”, said Dai Greenwood, 25, who lives on the estate.
He added: “We were all hoping for a miracle and now this. The estate feels moody, like *something evil has happened.”
Does the article actually break it down into what type of car he saw do you know?
hahaha woofy.. no I just drank a diet coke and am quick on the draw :lol:
btw, that article is very interesting that you posted. I think that if the suspect is the one who did this he has been grooming April.
thought at the present moment: why take april and not the other girl she was playing with?
(forgive me for asking because with all these names I am confused, but was the child witness that saw her get in the car one of the suspect's children or another child?... you think I would know that by now... )
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The man said: “I was home on Monday night as usual and saw little April playing outside with her friends.
“They were riding their bikes up and down the street like they have been all summer.
“A driver kept cruising up and down the road where the kids were playing.
“I thought it was a little odd but nothing more and then I noticed it parked up next to the garages which was strange because no one would park there usually.
“The kids were still playing at that point.
“But suddenly they weren’t there and I noticed the car drive briskly down the road towards the town centre.”
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hahaha woofy.. no I just drank a diet coke and am quick on the draw :lol:
btw, that article is very interesting that you posted. I think that if the suspect is the one who did this he has been grooming April.
thought at the present moment: why take april and not the other girl she was playing with?
(forgive me for asking because with all these names I am confused, but was the child witness that saw her get in the car one of the suspect's children or another child?... you think I would know that by now... )
The man said: “I was home on Monday night as usual and saw little April playing outside with her friends.
“They were riding their bikes up and down the street like they have been all summer.
“A driver kept cruising up and down the road where the kids were playing.
“I thought it was a little odd but nothing more and then I noticed it parked up next to the garages which was strange because no one would park there usually.
“The kids were still playing at that point.
“But suddenly they weren’t there and I noticed the car drive briskly down the road towards the town centre.
“To be honest I thought nothing of it until people started banging on my door about half an hour later asking if I’d seen April.
“Then I realised the significance of what I’d seen.
"But why would a person think something so sinister could be happening in front of their house?”
Since the suspicion of murder is a new charge will they be able to get the extended 24 hour periods like they did with the abduction charge? Up to 96 more hours if granted?
Since the suspicion of murder is a new charge will they be able to get the extended 24 hour periods like they did with the abduction charge? Up to 96 more hours if granted?
The Mirror is a tabloid, which means its journalists are more concerned with sensation than accuracy.
You really can't rely on anything they print.
It is not considered mainstream media in the UK so should not be used as a source.