Luna15
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There is absolutely no evidence that VT was in the flat prior to Joanna returning home that evening. It's a bit like suggesting that VT had an accomplice. It's introducing speculations that are not founded in the evidence. Furthermore, suggesting that VT was in the flat prior to Joana returning home supports the argument that he was prowling and Joanna's death was a spontaneous reaction: manslaughter. If he was lying in wait, the assault would not have occurred at the entranceway (unusual location of the apron, knocked over furniture), but would have been carefully managed somewhere else in the flat.
Is there something I've missed? Some evidence to suggest that Joanna was attacked away from the entrance? Evidence supporting the theory that VT had access to Joanna's flat? Evidence of forced entry?
I was emailing with a friend this evening and, although I hadn't mentioned this curiosity, he said that he believed VT got Joanna out of her flat, ensuring that no one saw him carrying a limp woman out the door on the side of the building, by dumping her out the bedroom window. I had not considered this possibility, but that makes sense. He dumped her out the window and there was blood on the ground - perhaps that's when her nose was broken. That also ensured that he was not seen at the side of the building carrying her out the entrance.
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SkyNewsWebster Isabel Webster
#JoYeates boyfriend recalls they would always keep their front door double locked - whether in or out. Windows were also locked.
as I subscribe to the improbable notion that he could have had access to keys I think your theory has a lot of credibility.... even if he didn't, perhaps his own window lock keys were the same and that's why he went back to his own flat to get them.