I agree. My gut is that this is about a search rather than a suspect....The length of time they’ve been there without bringing anyone out makes me think there’s no suspect there.
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I agree. My gut is that this is about a search rather than a suspect....The length of time they’ve been there without bringing anyone out makes me think there’s no suspect there.
I agree. My gut is that this is about a search rather than a suspect....
It's interesting if she actually did do a call until 9.28, whether she ended the call because she was arriving at this location.
New member, been following along since yesterday, something about this case has grabbed my attention. I am a woman of a similar age to SE, and was a victim of a violent attack in North London back in 2015, whilst walking home alone after dark, but not late, so maybe that's why this has struck a chord with me.
Just wanted to comment on the above, and comments in the earlier thread about lack of a scream potentially being significant. I think unfortunately until you are a victim of a violent crime you can't know how you are going to react. You always think you will run, or fight back, or scream, but I think in reality many more people freeze. You usually have no control over it, when met with a threat to your life you get an automatic fight, flight or freeze response from the amygdala that happens without you putting any conscious thought into it. In my case, I was punched in the face hard out of nowhere, and didn't even realise what was happening until I was on the ground taking more blows to the head. I completely froze up and didn't make a sound. Thankfully my attacker took my bag and ran off, and I only had minor injuries (and a serious case of PTSD which took a lot of therapy to get over).
For what it’s worth, a BBC London Home Affairs correspondent tweeted that the police have confirmed the activity around the flats is connected to Sarah. Hopefully I’m allowed to mention her because she is an MSM journalist.
It's interesting if she actually did do a call until 9.28, whether she ended the call because she was arriving at this location.
For what it’s worth, a BBC London Home Affairs correspondent tweeted that the police have confirmed the activity around the flats is connected to Sarah. Hopefully I’m allowed to mention her because she is an MSM journalist.
Agree, it's more than a coincidence.
Agree, it's more than a coincidence.
Phone goes dead at that time too.
I agree. My gut is that this is about a search rather than a suspect....
It was reported early on that the phone call ended normally and they agreed to meet up the next day.Or an attacker grabbed the phone. I don’t know if her boyfriend’s said that the call was ended normally. He might have assumed she’d run out of battery.
From the top of Leathwaite Rd (ie that backs onto the A205 in CC), it is EXACTLY 28 mins walk to Poynders Court via the A205 according to Google, ie placing a perfect 9pm exit from Leathwaite to arrive at Poynders Court at precisely 9:28 if she walked like the average Google works on.
Yes you can mention her, and you can link her Twitter account here as she is an official reporter.
It's interesting if she actually did do a call until 9.28, whether she ended the call because she was arriving at this location.
Or an attacker grabbed the phone. I don’t know if her boyfriend’s said that the call was ended normally. He might have assumed she’d run out of battery.
Agree, it's more than a coincidence.
Phone goes dead at that time too.
JMO