Griffinlay
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Do you think the police might have realised that now?Maybe he didn't but someone else did!
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Do you think the police might have realised that now?Maybe he didn't but someone else did!
Omg ha ha ha ha
(In America) sorry lost control there for a minute after looking up “maternity leave” as a concept...
Valentines Day ;
Somebody keeps sending me flowers with the heads cut off.
I think I'm being stalked..
LOL
PR was arrested on suspicion of abduction. While in custody other offences came to light. This probably happened when they ran his prints and DNA. He obviously is not a very clever criminal and his deviant tendencies probably overtook his thoughts so he broke into homes maybe on impulse, hence the lack of precautions leading to leaving the physical evidence.
Now if he did take LS this would also have been on impulse. He could not have planned for it as a set of circumstances were set in motion beyond his control.
LS was refused entry to the club. The friends let her go home alone. Instead of going into the house she wandered off. When offered assistance she refused.
PR could not have planned for any of this. How does a man who leaves prints and DNA when he usually gets his impulses, take a woman from under the nose of many witnesses and cctv? How was he then able to hide or dispose of this person, leaving not a shred of physical or forensic evidence. After 12.05 she literally VANISHES. How did he do it?
Baby was born in October, he's 4 months old today in fact. Standard maternity leave is still 9-12 months, isn't it?
6 months where I am
Edit: and a lot of women begin it early, ie weeks before baby is born, so could potentially have used up 1 month prior to birth
This might be very obvious to everyone else but I’ve only just noticed - in the cobweb cctv there is snow on the ground...when the car drives off there is no snow under the car so it was there before it started snowing. I wonder how many pairs of feet there were on the passengers side around that car shadow? That would be a huge detail, I hope the police would’ve been able to look at before they disappeared, assuming there was no further snowfall or rain later
He’s innocent ..... ?
Thanks so much. That really helps. I'll let you know if I get stuck on any others.
btw - I love the UK slang on some words. Ive tried to make mental notes on some of them because I can see them coming in handy for personal use.![]()
Perhaps the 'lace' is referring to the hem of the skirt which appear to have an 'eyelash lace' trim?It said lace.
So if you were in a bar you might have your drink ‘spiked’ in that someone has put something (usually a drug) into your drink without your knowing.
Hope that makes sense, I’m sure someone else can probably explain that more eloquently than me!
You can also call it 'slipping someone a Mickey Finn' but that's only if you're quite old.
I didnt know that!You can also call it 'slipping someone a Mickey Finn' but that's only if you're quite old.
You’ll definitely like this phrase then - ‘don’t get your knickers in a twist!!’My favorite so far is "nickers"![]()
Which are your favourites?!
Hehe that's not slang , they're called knickers!My favorite so far is "nickers"![]()
It would be a huge detail! And they could get shoe prints!This might be very obvious to everyone else but I’ve only just noticed - in the cobweb cctv there is snow on the ground...when the car drives off there is no snow under the car so it was there before it started snowing. I wonder how many pairs of feet there were on the passengers side around that car shadow? That would be a huge detail, I hope the police would’ve been able to look at before they disappeared, assuming there was no further snowfall or rain later