suzyjackson
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This is a useful link Suzyjackson, even though you will want to help the police as much as you can, you should have a solicitor present: Do I Need A Solicitor When Being Questioned By The Police? - Stephensons Solicitors LLP
Thank you but where is the suggestion that anyone is a suspect here, as far as we've been told we don't even know if there's a crime (although obviously the passage of time does make that likely)
I guess I'm a little uncomfortable with the implication that the bf has anything to do with Sarah's disappearence and that even if he hasn't the police will be trying to make out that he has
I've followed a couple of cases on here where the bfs of young women who disappeared in similarish circumstances were torn apart on social media when they had nothing at all to do with what happened and it makes me very wary of jumping straight to that conclusion.
If something has happened to Sarah imo it's been done by a stranger to her
JMO MOO