Haven't seen any suggestion that it's badly worded. On the contrary, it's remarkably clearly worded. But I agree that it's wrong. The same claim, though, was also in a number of news sources.
But it's the lack of clarity on these basic things that makes me inclined to stop taking interest in the case any more. The dump site -- I'm absolutely certain that it's not at the quarry entrance as posted above. The bags. The texts and phone call.
That location is lower down Longwood Lane. The family didn't place those flowers at the scene until the 27th December. I think where flowers are being placed is confusing this whole thing really. The Police were still working where the body was found, obviously they can't have her parents contaminating that area.Photo at this link shows entrance to quarry prior to tent being erected. IMO
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/dec/25/joanna-yeates-a-body-found
That location is lower down Longwood Lane. The family didn't place those flowers at the scene until the 27th December. I think where flowers are being placed is confusing this whole thing really. The Police were still working where the body was found, obviously they can't have her parents contaminating that area.
No it's not where the body was found. It's definitely lower down Longwood Lane. Here is the exact location on Google Street view where the family are laying flowers.Joanna Yeates's parents visit spot where her body was found.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/dec/27/police-await-joanna-yeates-postmortem
I may be going mad.
But this picture, which yes I believe is the location, is *not the same place* as where Phillb and Otto pinpoint the body. The wire fence shows that it's not the same. Have a look on Google Maps (it's easy to find) and nose around in street view.
The fences are confusing me but I did notice that 2009 is printed on the street views so maybe the fences are different now?.
Could car sighting hold the key to solving Joanna Yeates murder case?
A mysterious car was seen being driven slowly up and down Longwood Lane on the day after Joanna Yeates was last seen alive.
A couple became suspicious when the vehicle passed them three or four times on the morning of Saturday, December 18, the Evening Post can reveal.
They reported what they saw to police, not knowing 25-year-old architect Miss Yeates had gone missing from her Clifton flat the night before, and would be found dead on the side of the same road near Failand a week later, on Christmas morning.
Had another thought about this car...with the tools on the seat. What if someone had hurriedly cleared out their boot (say to make room for a body?) and just moved all the tools into the front of the car? This vehicle could prove very significant, know CJ has a silver car....but do any of the other people featured in this thread?Perhaps it just had a flat battery?...maybe the 'tools' seen on the front seat were a torch and jump leads? Assume the L/E will check AA/RAC records in case they were called out?