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I don't hope he kills himself. Why should he escape what's coming to him? He should be brought to justice and have to face the punishment for what he did. Mind you, I don't think we should pay £600 a week to keep him in comfort like Huntley, but maybe he could spend his sentence in a loft for the rest of his days - as should anyone else who was in on this.
Could be - but the body would be easily identifiable in that case.There seems to be an assumption for some reason that as a body (most likely Tia's) has been found, that she must have been dead for days.
As yet, nobody apart from the murderer knows when she died. It may not have happened many days ago and therefore the dogs may not have had a scent to pick up until recently.
We do not know the motive - some are speculating that it was sexual, others that it started as a 'Shannon Matthews' type scam, which other members of the family were aware of - that was thwarted as the police prohibited fundraising in this case (allegedly).
If that is the case, Tia may have been hidden alive in the loft for days but in such a way that she accidentally died (maybe through suffocation etc).
Perhaps the police are 'tagging' SH and are watching to see where he goes and with whom he meets.
So many possibilities and just because we are being told one thing, it does not mean that it's the truth.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...y-launched-police-body-grandmothers-home.htmlThe discovery raises some very uncomfortable questions for the police:
• Why did it take so long for a thorough search of the house at the centre of the inquiry to take place?
• How have the police allowed one of the key figures in the disappearance to flee after being questioned twice by detectives?
I am confused by this, who saying the police are incompetent? On WS you mean, or just in the news generally?
Who's trashing the police? Questioning how a dead body might have been overlooked at the child's last known location, and how a prime suspect with very limited resources managed to disappear are hardly trashing anyone. I have the utmost respect for police officers, people who risk their lives and endure emotional trauma virtually everyday. This investigation appears to have been mismanaged.
I have gone back and read over the last few pages of this thread, but I just can't find any trash-talking posts. I could very well be missing them or maybe they could have been deleted? Or again, maybe it's in the media? I am across the pond, so I have no idea what local press is reporting...I just want to point out that WS tends to be very pro-police, and that questioning is very different than trashing.
I hope he kills himself if he played a role in Tia's murder and the concealment of her body. And I make no apologies. I have only contempt for the UK (and Australian) sentencing of perpetrators of crimes against the person. So I hope he kills himself, hope he has the guts, which I doubt, the whining little attention *advertiser censored*
Could be - but the body would be easily identifiable in that case.
When and how did SH leave the house? Press and FLOs there night and day.
I wonder if his disappearance prompted the police to search the house again.
mod note: posting any sort of rumor or comment from facebook is a :nono:
we have to stick to main stream media links... thanks everyone.
RBBMAgree to disagree.....just a few of the examples the past few pages...."disgraceful police work", "police dropped the ball", "family let Tia down, now the police are too".....not exact quotes but the sentiment is there. We have no clue what the police know or don't know. Yet, you and many others have already decided police "appear" to have mismanaged the case. By the time they were informed she was missing, she most likely was already deceased. :twocents:
Often the punishment is not harsh enough; even more so in parts of Europe and UK, from what I understand.
Hi and welcome Fishzilla.Also - why not search the house on day 1? Just from watching crime shows you would know to start in a small circle (family, family home) then extend it as people/places are cleared.
I wondered about the turn of phrase too. 'That' girl is the same girl they all claim to have 'loved to bits' and it sounded strangely cold.One last thing I found dodgy were the step father's statements - His father has it wrong. Stuart wasnt walking with her. That girl left this house alone. . How can you be so sure when you were not there? Also, why the distancing language 'that girl'.