Officer Dibble
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I'm reading the Andrew Stephen book atm. I don't like using real names as its against the rules of websleuthsWho is DH and is it DV book your reading
I'm reading the Andrew Stephen book atm. I don't like using real names as its against the rules of websleuthsWho is DH and is it DV book your reading
You can be both. A lot of my friends in the 80s were people I had met through work. AS describes them as friends.I would call that work associates. Unless you know something I don't.
i agree. mr kipper ditched SL car right across the road from the large sturgis for sale sign. that was always part of the plan, but what does it mean. bringing the car back into fulham was a clever move because it keeps the investigation focused on fulham, when he has suzy held captive in another part of SW london.
I can see this covering why she made the fake appointment and leaving the office. However, it would have to have been incredible bad luck to get randomly snatched as you park your car in Stevenage Road.It's possible, but it might be nothing to do with Sturgis, and there may be no Mr Kipper.
If we're speculating, then for all we know Suzy just wanted an excuse to leave the office. It was over 80 degrees and her bosses were out boozing. She had just dumped her boyfriend. She had misplaced her belongings. Her ex was back in town. She was arguing over a sale. She had rejected a business proposal from a friend.
A lot of reasons why she may have made an excuse to leave the office that day.
Maybe she just planned to clear her head, and spend half an hour down by the river that lunchtime. Got snatched as she tried to park up on Stevenage Road, five minutes after she left her office?
This is a likely scenario, that she was hoodwinked into meeting someone at Stevenage Road.I can see this covering why she made the fake appointment and leaving the office. However, it would have to have been incredible bad luck to get randomly snatched as you park your car in Stevenage Road.
It’s more likely that she was lured to the location, told I’ll meet you opposite the Sturgis for sale sign.
The perpetrator was parked forward of where Suzy’s car was found, she pulled up behind, got out quickly and was snatched.
She therefore knew her abductor.
This Terry would explain the overlapping of the garage door she parked behind the perps carI can see this covering why she made the fake appointment and leaving the office. However, it would have to have been incredible bad luck to get randomly snatched as you park your car in Stevenage Road.
It’s more likely that she was lured to the location, told I’ll meet you opposite the Sturgis for sale sign.
The perpetrator was parked forward of where Suzy’s car was found, she pulled up behind, got out quickly and was snatched.
She therefore knew her abductor.
It’s almost impossible to get all the pieces of the jigsaw to fit.This is a likely scenario, that she was hoodwinked into meeting someone at Stevenage Road.
However, the fact that the driver's door was unlocked, the handbrake off and her purse left in the car suggests that someone else parked it there and left in a hurry.
Like everything else in the mystery, pieces of the jigsaw just don't fit.
Interesting stuff, alternatively the perpetrator has access to a building and ongoing building project and has time to conceal the body in concrete.Based on crime scene behaviour in sexual motivated murders and methods of disposal and scientific based data on miles usually travelled to dispose of a victims body for example a body is usually disposed of in an Eastern direction, the body is usually buried hastily so covered with branches ,leaves or dumped in water . The perpetrator doesn't want to risk being seen digging a six by six grave .
Ultimately we all have our thoughts on who we think is guilty but where do people think her body could be .
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589871X23001389
This is an extract of a pdf on crime scene behaviours in sexual motivated murdersI.ive added full link if anybody interested
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Yes and this was a hallmark of the West's .Interesting stuff, alternatively the perpetrator has access to a building and ongoing building project and has time to conceal the body in concrete.
I think its the way it was written in the book, stating just work associates, which is obviously subjective.You can be both. A lot of my friends in the 80s were people I had met through work. AS describes them as friends.
But why not say that to Police?I reckon the office junior took the car out Stevenage way that morning then got a lift back to Sturgis from someone else JMO/MOO
But why not say that to Police?
Was Calvert doing viewings for clients being an office junior? ..This is prehaps far fetched for the logically minded but could suzy have been a victim of manslaughter in the office and her body brought to house on foskett Road movements of other staff members can be explained away by supposed viewing appointments so no sus on them from police for this and stored there and moved that night or next day I'm presuming law enforcement didn't search every house on sturgis books . Entirely MOO for this scenario to work . Suzy's car or other company vehicle either has to be parked on radpole or preferably chesilton rd and a side entrance to exist from an outdoor storage area her body moved to the car and to an empty property on sturgis books and after dark is brought to a final dumping point sorry to be so crude . I know suzy is a person and I have respect for her i am only illustrating a scenario
How do you know it hasn't been said to police ? Here is something to think about Not every poster on WS is Posting in a personal interest capacity some are active in the search for suzy and others . Imo I also feel there is a possibility that suzy never left the office alive tbhBut why not say that to Police?
I've often wondered if the handwriting stating Mr Kipper was SL's writing. Was this confirmed do we know? MOO
This to me is very plausible. MOOI can see this covering why she made the fake appointment and leaving the office. However, it would have to have been incredible bad luck to get randomly snatched as you park your car in Stevenage Road.
It’s more likely that she was lured to the location, told I’ll meet you opposite the Sturgis for sale sign.
The perpetrator was parked forward of where Suzy’s car was found, she pulled up behind, got out quickly and was snatched.
She therefore knew her abductor.
Some of the strokes and loops are similar but in comparison to above and below it lI've often wondered if the handwriting stating Mr Kipper was SL's writing. Was this confirmed do we know? MOO
If she didn't leave the office alive, who were the couple seen outside the house viewing and the man with the champagne?How do you know it hasn't been said to police ? Here is something to think about Not every poster on WS is Posting in a personal interest capacity some are active in the search for suzy and others . Imo I also feel there is a possibility that suzy never left the office alive tbh