BlueMosaic
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You're making myself nervous, Tortoise. Tut.
That'll learn ourselves.
You're making myself nervous, Tortoise. Tut.
Ah ha, so he did only get the news on that day....that scuppers my thought then
Do we know that officially, or had he heard before and was spinning it out for the sympathy? I know someone who had 2 brain scans, one at Union Lane, Cambridge (on a lorry!) and one at the Rosie Maternity, Addenbrookes (aka biomedical campus etc). The first was in October 2016 and the second in December. They were very detailed, especially the second (it turned out there were "artefacts" i.e. person- made faults on the first) but in both cases the person had heard, via the consultant and GP within a few days. I can't remember exactly but it seemed more like two weeks plus with Mr Toad (I don't know why I suddenly thought of IS as such-btw who paid for the BMW to replace the Mondeo with the Mickey Mouse aerial?)
I realise it's a different Department but it struck me the first time that it was a long wait-people often chase the consultant or his/her secretary.
Thanks, Squamous. Perhaps I couldn't have done much else - the thing is, a non-medic isn't in a position to pronounce death authoritatively so although I was sure he was dead (in my heart, as it were) I didn't feel I could say it flatly, and it had certainly happened in the previous couple of hours, I think. Dialling 999 is a bit different from 101, I suppose, as an experience.
Going back to IS, his call was astounding for the lack of emotion or urgency. That struck me again all the more forcefully - you'd think even simulating the situation would call up some emotion, given the true horror underneath.
That would be way too hot for us too! Bet you don't have ankle-deep sticky mud everywhere though! Horrid when we're out and horrid indoors too as it attaches itself to dog (small dog - low undercarriage!), dries and falls off all over the house :gaah:
Aha. That change of appointment has been annoying me. I just found the answer.
"I phoned up and rearranged my doctor's appointment. Helen said 'If possible, make it this afternoon and then you can take stuff to the solicitors at the same time'."
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/26672...999-calls-reporting-childrens-author-missing/
Are you friended with her on FB? I cannot see these posts, but I'm not connected to the account.I've just had a quick look at Helen's private Facebook page
Are you friended with her on FB? I cannot see these posts, but I'm not connected to the account.
I've just had a quick look at Helen's private Facebook page and a couple of things really stand out to me. On April 1 she asked if anyone local knew of a "really good and quick conveyancing solicitor". Her last post was on Sunday April 10, about Aston Martin vintage cars. The last thing she wrote was a comment on Monday April 11 at 10.09am. A friend wrote a comment at 11.41am which Helen neither replied to, nor "liked", which is most out of character for her. The chat was definitely Helen's style, I cannot see IS being able to impersonate her.
Do we know that officially, or had he heard before and was spinning it out for the sympathy? I know someone who had 2 brain scans, one at Union Lane, Cambridge (on a lorry!) and one at the Rosie Maternity, Addenbrookes (aka biomedical campus etc). The first was in October 2016 and the second in December. They were very detailed, especially the second (it turned out there were "artefacts" i.e. person- made faults on the first) but in both cases the person had heard, via the consultant and GP within a few days. I can't remember exactly but it seemed more like two weeks plus with Mr Toad (I don't know why I suddenly thought of IS as such-btw who paid for the BMW to replace the Mondeo with the Mickey Mouse aerial?)
I realise it's a different Department/hospital but it struck me the first time that it was a long wait-people often chase the consultant or his/her secretary.
I think I've done this right. I thought you would like to see the pencil that John Bailey and Fraser Dyer left for everyone at Helen's Memorial service in November so that we could write individual thoughts for her parents as they are too frail to travel.
I thought it was a longish wait - even allowing for the Easter week end, which might have caused a small delay - but Hunkerdown knew Helen and she has confirmed that IS only got the news in a phone call on the morning of April 5.
Unless of course IS pretended to get the call on that morning and then announced it to Helen -but had in fact been told the previous week.
Yes I also wondered when the battered old Mondeo became a shiny new BMW.
But ,as we know, IS was not without a bean ( literally ) so maybe he did buy it for himself ( or leased it ) because he thought he had to impress Helen. Not that I think Helen would have been in any way bothered, genuine folk are not, but of course in ISs mind he no doubt considered it to be important.
I think I've done this right. I thought you would like to see the pencil that John Bailey and Fraser Dyer left for everyone at Helen's Memorial service in November so that we could write individual thoughts for her parents as they are too frail to travel.