BBC2 covered Helen's story earlier this week, it features one of her friends and her neighbour https://www.facebook.com/JamesLongmanBBC/videos/vb.1702618489968308/1778883525675137/?type=2&theater
Ultimately, it's a flipping mystery, a horrible one but I'm absolutely sure that only 2% of what Police know has been made public and IF they suspected foul play in any way then her partner would've been the first person they'd have in for questioning.
Is it who we - well I certainly as you know - thought? Though I take no pleasure in being right.
Man arrested on suspicion of murdering missing author, Helen Bailey
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...n-bail/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Really? Not seen there. The police aren't fools and they don't give out to the public ALL the facts they have, but it is standard in a case like this for suspicions to fall on an immediate family member or someone known to the person. Because it does so frequently in the case of murder come down to the assailant being related or known to the victim.
Obviously we must be cautious here, as an arrest is one thing, a charge another. But as I am sure they (police) were doing, as I intimated before, was going through with a fine tooth comb her relationship with her partner, their financial situation, and how others saw them as a couple and thoughts as to his personality.
And, if she is dead, it means poor little Boris is too. Just horrible. :-(
And, if she is dead, it means poor little Boris is too. Just horrible. :-(
Just found this
http://www.royston-crow.co.uk/news/...aising_boost_from_charity_bike_ride_1_4589489
Appealing for information regarding Helen’s whereabouts, her partner Ian Stewart said: “Days have become weeks and weeks have become months – Helen please don’t let months become years.
“Helen, bring Boris home or ring 116 000. Life without you is just wrong.”