Alias Gray
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Heartbreaking. I hope they have her back soon.Hmmm that’s a bit interesting, I’m not sure why though, and the parents plea about ‘if someone has upset you we can sort it as a family’
Edited to add the plea was via the TVP video also shared on Facebook
Agree. I feel for them. It's awful.Heartbreaking. I hope they have her back soon.
Agree. I feel for them. It's awful.
People who decide to commit suicide tend to do so at home or a local secluded and wooded area to minimise the chances of being seen as much as possible, and it is often never long until their bodies are discovered by members of the public or the police.
I am certain in this case that it is pure abduction, and it reminds me in many ways of the disappearance of Milly Dowler. She too vanished without trace until her bones were eventually discovered six months later in remote woodland.
I am willing to bet Leah too was unexpectedly and quickly snatched on her walk to work, bundled into a car and driven off. I really don't think she is in MK, I think we need to widen a more cautious search to accessible countryside and woodland 10-15 miles around MK. That means asking local farmers and perhaps the forestry commission to keep an eye out for ground disturbance or human remains.
History shows a regular pattern with psychopaths and abductors. They are not going to jettison a body in a city, they're not
Same here, it's devastating for her parents.Agree. I feel for them. It's awful.
The poor parents, how on Earth do they cope? When I saw their first appeal I got a weird vibe that they knew of someone who could want to hurt Leah. Over the weeks I've gone between Leah being snatched, persuaded to leave by someone, lured into a house where she was last seen and her just leaving. Now after viewing that video I've got that same vibe again. Whatever has happened poor Leah I just hope she's safe and can return home.
Hello, I am just wondering about your background. You seem to have pretty good knowledge of LE procedures, missing persons, ways in which people go missing, timelines regarding the condition of remains, etc., how searches proceed...People who decide to commit suicide tend to do so at home or a local secluded and wooded area to minimise the chances of being seen as much as possible, and it is often never long until their bodies are discovered by members of the public or the police.
I am certain in this case that it is pure abduction, and it reminds me in many ways of the disappearance of Milly Dowler. She too vanished without trace until her bones were eventually discovered six months later in remote woodland.
I am willing to bet Leah too was unexpectedly and quickly snatched on her walk to work, bundled into a car and driven off. I really don't think she is in MK, I think we need to widen a more cautious search to accessible countryside and woodland 10-15 miles around MK. That means asking local farmers and perhaps the forestry commission to keep an eye out for ground disturbance or human remains.
History shows a regular pattern with psychopaths and abductors. They are not going to jettison a body in a city, they're not
What date did the fair arrive in the town ?
I’m a local, Thursday (14th) a fun fair arrived at the MK Bowl opening Friday 15th and was right on the edge of the bowl area. It was visible easily from Furzton lake pub on Sunday evening 17th. It was advertised to be there for the full week of half term. It hasn’t been mentioned in any of the media information. It might not have any relevance but a group of strangers arriving there shouldn’t be dismissed.