michelle230
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Just thought you may be interested in a re-read of this article in view of hindsight and what we now know:
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/may/30/helen-bailey-missing-mystery-disappearance-childrens-author
Some things that jumped out for me were firstly the enormous amount of money and resources that were wasted (bet that won`t go down well when the Judge is considering the sentence to impose!).
[FONT="]"What is remarkable about her account of the investigation is how incredibly labour-intensive the process of looking for a missing person is. Once the inquiry was raised to high risk, huge amounts of police resources were allocated to the investigation". [/FONT]
Also:
[FONT="]"Because there have been no developments, reporting of the case has tailed off..." [/FONT][FONT="] IS must have beenrubbing his hands together in glee - all panning out as planned...
[/FONT][FONT="]"Initially, police classified the inquiry as medium risk, on the basis that adults are allowed to go missing, and on Stewart’s report of a note saying she needed some time"
"The house where she lives with Stewart and his two adult sons was searched – the garages, the outbuildings and the outdoor swimming pool; the septic tank was drained". [/FONT][FONT="]Hmm - well we know what we think about that!
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[FONT="]"When I ask if there is a theory that she discusses with her colleagues and wouldn’t at this stage want to see in the newspaper, she is silent for a moment, waves her arm as if uncertain what to say, splays her fingers, pats her knees and screws up her face. But, finally, she simply says that police officers don’t trust anyone"
[/FONT][FONT=Guardian Text Egyptian Web, Georgia, serif]I read the article through a different lens this time![/FONT]
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/may/30/helen-bailey-missing-mystery-disappearance-childrens-author
Some things that jumped out for me were firstly the enormous amount of money and resources that were wasted (bet that won`t go down well when the Judge is considering the sentence to impose!).
[FONT="]"What is remarkable about her account of the investigation is how incredibly labour-intensive the process of looking for a missing person is. Once the inquiry was raised to high risk, huge amounts of police resources were allocated to the investigation". [/FONT]
Also:
[FONT="]"Because there have been no developments, reporting of the case has tailed off..." [/FONT][FONT="] IS must have beenrubbing his hands together in glee - all panning out as planned...
[/FONT][FONT="]"Initially, police classified the inquiry as medium risk, on the basis that adults are allowed to go missing, and on Stewart’s report of a note saying she needed some time"
"The house where she lives with Stewart and his two adult sons was searched – the garages, the outbuildings and the outdoor swimming pool; the septic tank was drained". [/FONT][FONT="]Hmm - well we know what we think about that!
[/FONT]
[FONT="]"When I ask if there is a theory that she discusses with her colleagues and wouldn’t at this stage want to see in the newspaper, she is silent for a moment, waves her arm as if uncertain what to say, splays her fingers, pats her knees and screws up her face. But, finally, she simply says that police officers don’t trust anyone"
[/FONT][FONT=Guardian Text Egyptian Web, Georgia, serif]I read the article through a different lens this time![/FONT]