Some reports on the early morning police visit Monday 20th December:
Mr Reardon who had unsuccessfully tried to contact Miss Yeates on the Friday night, returned home Sunday to find her missing, with signs of a disturbance and her phone, keys and wallet still in the flat made a 999 call to police early on Monday, December 20.
The report prompted a missing person inquiry, with house-to-house inquiries in Canynge Road. Police knocked on Tabak's door at Flat 2, Number 44, at 4.15am and introduced him to Mr Reardon for the first time. Tabak looked just awoken, a little vague and confused but "relatively calm", Mr Lickley said. http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/CCTV...ar-boot-Asda/story-13529050-detail/story.html
@jonkay01 Prosecution: Police knocked on VT's door at 0415 after JY reported missing. Police said he seemed "relatively calm" and "knew nothing"
@rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn When police "commenced house to house inquiries" the first flat they went to was Vincent Tabak's
If I've pieced the tweets together correctly then the police in this instant is DC Thomas who spoke to both VT and TM. It is at this point that VT says he has been home all that night and had heard and seen nothing, citing "thick walls" between the flats.
Are alarm bells not screaming in TM's head?
"Home alone? You texted me you were in Asda, You said you were bored!"