ApparentlyInDenial
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This Tunbridge Wells woods could be the equivalent of Couzens’ Ashford woods. People don’t just randomly gain knowledge of woodland without going there…
Well, this is an unexpected development. Is it possible that the Micra was a rental car ("had access to") and had a GPS tracker fitted? The area being searched is extremely specific. I would be impressed if mobile phone triangulation would be so precise (though I've got no expertise in that field).
Sabina Nessa murder search in Kent continues
Are most people with the general opinion that the woods are being searched for the murder weapon which there has been no report as yet of having being found.This Tunbridge Wells woods could be the equivalent of Couzens’ Ashford woods. People don’t just randomly gain knowledge of woodland without going there…
In all the media articles the Micra has been described as the car he used for food deliveries. I also believe I read that it was 14 years old,so not likely to be a hire car.
A number of these cases are covered on WS
The 80 UK women to have been killed since Sarah Everard's tragic murder
I think this pile of leaves is nothing more than the place where those who look after the park dump their garden rubbish. It will have fallen branches, leaves swept up from the paths, grass cuttings etc. Maybe a couple of times a year a council contractor will take it away. It would just be a practical place to dispose of a body and cover it - a secluded spot that people don't often go near. I don't think there is any special significance to it.Regarding the leaves and placing of the body could this be an MO known to police? Those are signatures. If they are searching woods maybe they are looking for other bodies/evidence from other crimes.
So it answers my question Yes, it makes sense.I think this pile of leaves is nothing more than the place where those who look after the park dump their garden rubbish. It will have fallen branches, leaves swept up from the paths, grass cuttings etc. Maybe a couple of times a year a council contractor will take it away. It would just be a practical place to dispose of a body and cover it - a secluded spot that people don't often go near. I don't think there is any special significance to it.
This suggests he's familiar with the areaI think this pile of leaves is nothing more than the place where those who look after the park dump their garden rubbish. It will have fallen branches, leaves swept up from the paths, grass cuttings etc. Maybe a couple of times a year a council contractor will take it away. It would just be a practical place to dispose of a body and cover it - a secluded spot that people don't often go near. I don't think there is any special significance to it.
Yes, and left her in a dump place of this park.This suggests he's familiar with the area
Well, this is an unexpected development. Is it possible that the Micra was a rental car ("had access to") and had a GPS tracker fitted? The area being searched is extremely specific. I would be impressed if mobile phone triangulation would be so precise (though I've got no expertise in that field).
Sabina Nessa murder search in Kent continues
I think this pile of leaves is nothing more than the place where those who look after the park dump their garden rubbish. It will have fallen branches, leaves swept up from the paths, grass cuttings etc. Maybe a couple of times a year a council contractor will take it away. It would just be a practical place to dispose of a body and cover it - a secluded spot that people don't often go near. I don't think there is any special significance to it.