xheraldina
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It is routine. Im betting on it being some kind of composting bin, something along those lines. Its definitely not the council issued refuge bin as they are wheelie binsAs I said - routine. Every house has some sort of refuse bin. Whenever something like this happens, someone always asks when the bins were emptied! There may or may not be something incriminating in those bins, so the police will look.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/missing-rebecca-watts-forensics-team-5255333
So its not the house of the two people in custody? The vauxhall zafira does not belong to the residents of the property? Either it is a new car or someone has been staying with them, this certainly is strange.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/pictur...ing/pictures-26102114-detail/pictures.html#16
It's number 6 that's being searched, confirmed by this photo
Slightly O/T, what's this being carried into the house? http://www.gettyimages.com.au/detai...quipment-into-a-house-in-news-photo/464879958
I'm not sure that a 20 year old would have a party or gathering at his dads on a morning for his birthday, when dad was supposedly at work and step mother was going to a hospital appointment, I don't know just seems unlikely. We don't even know if dad and brother speak to each other.
Perhaps I should have been clearer.... I meant the night before and possibility that they slept over and were there in the morning. It's just a theory and like I said not unfeasible. I know a lot of families would do something like that - an evening in before a birthday.
Missing Bristol teenager: Forensic officers search house in Barton Hill
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A SECOND property is being examined by police and forensic officers this evening in the search for missing teenager Becky Watts.
Police confirmed they were searching a property in Cotton Mill Lane, Barton Hill, as well as a house in Wilton Close, Southmead in the hunt for the missing 16-year-old
It is routine. Im betting on it being some kind of composting bin, something along those lines. Its definitely not the council issued refuge bin as they are wheelie bins
I can see the Galsworthy family have lived there for years, with Rebeccas dad there in 2003.
But I can't see who lives there now as it only goes up to 2009/10. What am I missing?
Seems a bit of a coincidence that it's a house the family lived in for years, and Rebecca's Dad has also lived there - if that's what you mean? Suggesting that the person living there is definitely known to the family (not saying that means they're guilty).