A lot of discussion overnight, but I don't see this case nearer a solution. What do we know that we didn't know yesterday?
1.Jo didn't eat the Pizza
I don't see that this takes us very far, in fact very few of the theories on here involved her eating the pizza anyway. However looking again at the size of the pizza, I am pretty sure it was bought to share. I am also pretty sure that she only became aware that she was catering for two after she left Waitrose. Otherwise, why not buy a pizza in Waitrose?
2. It appears she did, after all, buy something in Waitrose, whatever is in the black bag, which the police haven't revealed the contents of, except to tell us they aren't significant- thanks for that, chaps. This does explain what to me was always a minor mystery- how on earth was the CCTV from Waitrose found almost immediately, if she bought nothing there? I was almost impressed by the police's efficiency! It now looks like the police found a Waitrose receipt as well as a Tesco receipt in the flat.
3. The police don't know whether a ligature was used. What? Well no more CSI for me, then.
4. The police don't know where she was killed. That makes sense if she was killed in a car they haven't looked at yet.
5. The police don't know when she was killed. Another triumph for forensics! (yes, I know the frozen conditions made it difficult, but even so)
I'm sort of guessing the police also don't know when the body was dumped?
I see that theories are now spreading to include Jo's brother, Greg's brother, a mystery drug dealer----I'm sensing desperation, but if GR and MW really do have cast iron, watertight alibis then we obviously have to look elsewhere, but I for one will take a lot of convincing that GR has an unbreakable alibi.
Anyone else getting that impending "cold case" feeling? Or am I just being too pessimistic?
Hard to escape from GR for me..
Means - yes. Motive - yes. Opportunity - yes.
The very fact their asking for possible scenarios, shows really they are non the wiser to events of that night at the flat than we are
Responsible investigative journalists know when not to jeopardise an enquiry. We do have the other sort too, unfortunately.I want to hear about the DNA results and I'll go on and on and on until something is reported.
Where are the good investigative journalists when you need them?
The very fact their asking for possible scenarios ....
Could you show me where this was said, please. Thanks.
Can anyone provide a link to this information, please?In the black plastic bag she had her work shoes.
So, if it was her work shoes in the black bag, did she make no purchase in Waitrose? And if not, how did the police know she had called there, so early in the enquiry?
Means. Yes, but no more so than millions over others given the COD.
Motive. People may well have speculated about what the motive might have been, but no motive has been established.
Opportunity. Without specific information regarding the TOD and the evidence supporting GR's whereabouts that weekend it would be impossible to say one way or another.
Can anyone provide a link to this information, please?
So, if it was her work shoes in the black bag, did she make no purchase in Waitrose? And if not, how did the police know she had called there, so early in the enquiry?
I believe the white bag contains the bottles of cider from Bargainbooze.Here's a guess .... she bought a small Waitrose-branded product, such as a bar of chocolate, which she put into the bag she was already carrying, with or without the receipt.
In some shots there seem to be glimpses of a white bag too, though - could it be a Waitrose carrier bag? They are predominantly white with light green lettering.
So, if it was her work shoes in the black bag, did she make no purchase in Waitrose? And if not, how did the police know she had called there, so early in the enquiry?
I believe the white bag contains the bottles of cider from Bargainbooze.
Can anyone provide a link to this information, please?
So, if it was her work shoes in the black bag, did she make no purchase in Waitrose? And if not, how did the police know she had called there, so early in the enquiry?
"During the one-mile walk home from the pub she stopped at a Waitrose store, but did not buy anything, and then went into a Tesco Express store in Regent Street, Clifton."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...ts-lay-flowers-near-where-body-was-found.html
"8.10pm: Yeates was caught on CCTV popping into a Waitrose supermarket in the Clifton Triangle."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/dec/30/joanna-yeates-disappearance-murder-timeline