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It is a great pity that they did not find the pizza. I've been wondering where exactly they searched for it.
He dumped it at a recycling point within (I'm guessing) about half a mile of the flats?
I wonder now if CJ's lack of owning a tv made him less media savvy when talking to reporters outside his home making him look like such an unsympathetic character.
The lack of dna evidence found in the flat is puzzling. VT wasn't wearing gloves when he killed Jo as finger nail marks were found on her neck and he has admitted he was in the hallway, kitchen and bedroom.
Right back at the beginning of the trial, there were reports of legal argument over a document which the judge did not allow to be used in evidence because it might result in a "great injustice". I wonder what it was.
I can't get my head around this. It's one of the more horrific murders I've ever encountered. VT is a predator that enjoys the suffering of others - the more they suffer, the better he feels.
ITA it was completely relevant and totally a game changer. I'm still stunned and horrified as I have been in a personal quandry all week with feeling very wrong about my opinions of guilt of murder vs manslaughter, I shudder to think if I were on this jury, maybe I would have felt sorry for his tears (as I am a damned sap) and I would have been one of the manslaughter voters, I think I would die if it was me and then they told everyone about the *advertiser censored*!! that was the missing link that made this all make (some sort of) sense!
Yes, I too have pondered and puzzled over possible scenarios and motivations. Nothing seemed to fit the known facts. Of course, it all fits perfectly now. Something that nobody in their right mind could have imagined.
I wouldn't beat myself up if I were you, or if I were any of the 2 jurors.
That is why I think the jury trial is the fairest way to go.
Of course there are going to be people on a jury, with mushy hearts, and people terrified they may make a mistake. It is better to have that than to have folk who just want to get home asap, so they just go with the majority.
I am a soft mark too, and even sometimes feel sorry for criminal. I'd be no good on a jury.
One thing that still puzzles me about this case is why the police said that the evidence pointed to a "forensically aware criminal". He seems in fact to have done very little clearing up at the crime scene and none at all in his pcs.
Another niggle is why the police not only didn't issue a warning to other girls living in the Bristol area, but when Mrs Yeates made a statement in which she referred to the possibility of a renewed attack, the police deleted that sentence before circulating her words. What made them so sure that there wasn't going to be a second tragedy before the dénouement ?
Just to be clear, I'm not one of those who are always presuming that the police are numbskulls. There may be very good reasons for these things, but I'd like to have an idea what they are.
The thing I'd most like to know is at what point VT became, if not the prime suspect, at least a serious contender on the suspect list.
And one other thing...was VT looking at Websleuths between the crime and his arrest ? But that I feel sure we shall never be told.
Kingfisher - At the very beginning of the video the man picks something up, turns around and puts it in his cart. The second he see Jo, he looks right & left, then abandons the cart & walks out of the store.
I do believe it is him. Jo sparks something in him, he recognizes her & can't continue shopping. He's in an excited state. He now knows that she didn't leave with Greg (which, IIRC, CJ encountered VT coming home on his bike & told him Greg needs jumper cables).Perhaps he's looking around the store for Greg, thinking Greg didn't leave after all. Maybe VT goes to the parking lot and waits to see if Jo comes out alone.
Seeing she is alone, he then rushes home to plan his evening.
My impression is that if he had stayed out of the investigation, he would not have been made a suspect. That is, that phone call from the Netherlands regarding the landlord is what put the focus on him even though he had previously been ruled out.
Do you happen to know what ITA means in the post you were responding to?
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Maybe the police enquiries that we have got to hear about might go some way to ensuring he is kept here for a good while longer, no way does that manipulative c*** deserve a soft option and his family will just have to accept it.
I don't think it's as clear-cut as that. Unless he'd had a rock-solid alibi (which it now appears he did not) I doubt that he would have been conclusively ruled out. He simply wasn't around in the early days of the investigation, having gone away for Xmas and New Year. I'm sure they would have had a closer look at him once he returned anyway.
I don't think it's as clear-cut as that. Unless he'd had a rock-solid alibi (which it now appears he did not) I doubt that he would have been conclusively ruled out. He simply wasn't around in the early days of the investigation, having gone away for Xmas and New Year. I'm sure they would have had a closer look at him once he returned anyway.
I totally agree?
If this article has any truth in it