Deceased/Not Found UK - April Jones, 5, Machynlleth, Wales, 1 Oct 2012 #6 *M. Bridger guilty*

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Sorry nurse, but it's April's cousin who lives in Australia. She has been posting on behalf of the family and updates every day.
What I meant by her name in the media was that she has already been named as part of the family so not posting private information that I shouldn't be.

if it is not the official family facebook we cannot link to it... (rules are at the top of the new thread) :

UK UK (Wales) - April Jones, 5, Machynlleth, Wales, 01 Oct 2012 *ARREST MADE* - #7 - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
 
Never heard of this site before - yopsy.com which I came across by accident. The page came up with a search for MB and further down the page there is a post by a Mary Johnson.

There are several 'quotes' by neighbours mentioned in her article that I am not aware of hearing before. Strange thing is she sites the below as her source:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2212257/April-Jones-Suspect-Mark-Bridgers-son-joins-search-help-missing-April.html#ixzz28G0acJ4L

But some of the information the article writer gives is not in the above report.
is the yopsy article main stream media? Also, it will need to be linked. Thanks so much.
 
Surely the "black bag" man was seen on the Tuesday - or did you mean that the alleged Bow Street sighting was also on Tuesday?

Sorry yes, I just noticed that Bow Street was said as Tuesday!

Can't find a thing on it anywhere now, but it made me prick my ears up so to speak!:what:
 
The Aussie vernacular IS different :) - although we do mostly watch UKTV and my family are from there.

Just to say, I'm not an accredited specialist or whatever they call it on here because I don't want to be, but I am legally trained if you get my drift. The lecturer who taught us criminal law was originally from UK, we got all the UK law and interesting cases back to the brides in the bath and so on, and it was brilliant.
When he taught us trial procedure amongst other things he used DVD's of Rumpole to show technique!
A more contemporary show which is actually excellent for procedure is Judge John Deed (and Silks).
Some of my posts may seem to come from a different angle but it's probably the background and the way we're taught to analyse EVERYTHING.

Wow, that's cool! I just didn't want you to take any offence as it really wasn't meant. I think it's great to have ALL input from as a diverse a group as possible as we have more chance of getting at least some 'conclusions'.

I also as time goes on we are drawn to less likely scenarios and it gets difficult with the little we have.

As for Analysing, I think that's what I'm trying to do now. I've gone back to the very beginning and trying to pick out anything 'slightly different' that stands out!!!
Thanks for you very informative post :great:
 
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