I made a point on the first thread about why Mikaeel was reported missing when he was and the reports of a man leaving the house early that morning in a hurry ;can't find those reports now but I definitely remember reading it) could it be it was a relative trying to see Mikaeel and upon him not...
Thinking along these lines, wasn't there reports of a man running out the building early Morning Thursday? Maybe this was his dad coming round
(Unexpectedly?) at which point he realises mikaeel's not there so the mother then had to raise the alarm at 7.15
that Mikaeel is missing?
This is from Sky News this morning, sorry don't know how to do a link, this is from the Sky News App.
'A relative of a Roma Gypsy couple accused of abducting a girl found in their care said the child was given to them and that she was well looked after.
The youngster, known as Maria and...
I read from the trial, something about how MB had 'unfriended'CJ from Facebook possibly at the request of his then girlfriend VF, this could have some insight into motive. Was he angry that she got married? and there's some history between the pair we don't know of. Was MB persuing CJ and VF...
Im trying to understand the meaning of the 'conceded he probably killed her' wording. Maybe he's saying something to do with her needing her medication, maybe he's saying she had a fit or similar and he did something (ie restrain her) that inadvertantly killed her. He then panicked, got drunk...
But why allow that publicly reported I wonder? How does that affect the trial.
How much would have been disclosed at the hearing regarding details of what evidence there is to support the charges?
Trial begins on 25th February.
Here's the wording from sky news
"The man accused of the abduction and murder of April Jones has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty.
Mark Bridger, 46, sat in the dock at Mold Crown Court flanked by two security guards as details of the charges were read out. He replied "not guilty"...
Just seen this story released from Cumbria police. Interesting that these incidents seem more frequent or that people are more suspicious nowadays I don't know...
http://www.cumbria.police.uk/news/latest-news/appeal-after-suspicious-incident-reported-to-police-in-kirkby-stephen?mobify=0
Thoughts?
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