i think there will be new leads from crimewatch to be filmed on thurs.
you wonder why people can't remember things -as there has been a lot of publicity from this case-but no doubt the police will receive fresh leads/memories.
it nearly always happens....even with near-dead cases from ages ago...
It'll be very interesting to see what the police are prepared to imagine or describe on Crimewatch.
For instance, will the recon have the victim returning to her flat, key in the door and all that?
Will it follow her inside and give a narrative of the pizza and the cider? Or just show the box and the bottle again?
Will it show a ligature as a murder weapon?
Will it give a view of the vehicle the body is presumed to have been moved in and what route it is presumed to have taken? If the victim was killed in the flat, then you'd expect the cops to ask 'did you see anyone enter this flat before the time the victim arrived?' Or 'did you see anyone acting suspiciously in the vicinity of the flat before or after the time she arrived?'
You'd also expect the removal of the body - time and manner - to be described as far as possible, since it would be one of only two public moments when the body and killer were visible together.
Hard to see what they'd expect to gain from just saying the body was moved to where it was dumped and if anyone saw that happen please do get in touch, won't you.
There will be no point just showing a blonde girl walking through the streets going to Tesco. They've already played that one out with the CCTV images weeks ago.
Unless the Crimewatch recon is more than just another example of the cops being coy - not saying how they think it occurred for some secret, mysterious reason - it'll be a waste of time and will only devalue the programme for other cases.