Every news article after the court hearing gives their addresses as both George avenue. The police statement given also states that too. Can't link it but its easy enough to find
Thank you so much Tortoia=se for that link but unfortunately nowhere on there does it say that LH had his own house in Ibstock unless I missed something?
Thank you so much Tortoise for that link but unfortunately nowhere on there does it say that LH had his own house in Ibstock unless I missed something?
Thank I will go and have a peak now at the news articles. I am so curious because to my understanding LH whas living at his parents home elsewhere.
Where did you read that, as I don't remember that being stated anywhere?
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I was thinking he may have thrown the phone from a car window whilst driving past or something, maybe even to divert the search away from where she was.
If anyone remembers what I am talking about --- It said that LH was arrested at his home in Coalville.
good one - maybe grabbed her phone and chucked it out while driving because she realised they weren't going the right route towards her home.
No luck sorry I can not find it now! But I am not kidding - I read it on here and there was a link to it. It said that LH was arrested at HIS HOME in Coalsville at parents house. Gosh I feel so bad for even mentioning it now since I can not provide proof but I swear it really was listed as that. Maybe someone with much better sleuthing skills can find that. Look to where LH was arrested. It should say his home in Coalsville.
I have been thinking of the route SB would have taken if he were to have given a lift to Kayleigh.
To get to Measham he'd have probably gone along the road outside Sense Valley, towards Ashby (those who are not local - the main road to Ashby has several routes you can take to Measham). I then wonder if at Hoo Ash Island (this is the roundabout you'd use to go to Ashby or onto Coalville or towards other villages including Belton) he chose to continue his route to where her clothing was found.
As half the journey would have appeared the correct way, maybe she wouldn't have realised.
Of course, he may not have given her a lift at all - but it does seem like a logical explanation. Doesn't explain the phone though.
I've found a couple of articles that are a bit ambiguous when quoting LH's parents as speaking from "the family home" or "their home" so maybe it was something like that you saw
"Speaking at the family's home in Coalville, Leics., Mrs Harlow and husband Paul said their son "wouldn't hurt a fly".
"But, speaking at their home in Coalville today, Mr Harlow's parents said that, although he knew Kayleigh, he wasn't involved in her disappearance".
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/parents-kayleigh-haywood-murder-suspect-6862969
I wonder if SB gave both of them a lift. I think it's been suggested before that LH might have planned to stay overnight at his parents' house before starting his new job in Coalville the next day. Or he may just have wanted to visit. SB might have dropped him off first, leaving KH alone in the car with him. If that happened, then LH may have an alibi for a good part of the Sunday. (Not ruling out the possibility of further charges being made, mind.)