Not at all. Good cider ONLY comes in small 500ml bottles. You can only get the rubbish strongbow etc in large bottles, and she doesn't strike me as the type who would buy that. I only ever buy small bottles, and will buy a couple at a time.
Nah, I doubt it. I think it would be protocol to look at a missing person's computer to check there hadn't been previous contact which would indicate where the person may be, or just to check whether they had been conversing with any dodgy 'uns. Remember when they took the computers it was still...
Same here. I live about three hours from my family home and would always go up on a Friday, otherwise you're just getting there and then you have to leave. I certainly wouldn't let a work pub trip get in the way.
I'm 27, 5"6 and 125lb... I would quite happily buy a pizza and two ciders and have it all in the one evening. I thought that was pretty standard!
Edit - not standard as in I would do it every night! But for the odd night in, sure.
Yeah, there are loads of things that people are saying are weird which are things I do regularly. I live in a suburb with a few small supermarkets and a couple of off licences/greengrocers etc. I will regularly visit more than one and get things from different shops that I could have got in one...
I regularly phone freinds and family when walking home/places... it relieves the boredom and makes the walk go quicker. Also once I get in I usually like to relax/watch TV/go online rather than chat on the phone. She was hardly laiden with shopping either.
Is it possible he hit her and knocked her flat out but didn't kill her. Thinking he did, he panics and eventually crams her into the hiding place which is what actually asphyxiates her?
I just have this constant niggling that something's 'not right' in this case. Perhaps that things aren't exactly as they seem, or that there's majorly important stuff we don't know. Gut feeling.
Precisely. On the CCTV pictures it doesn't seem like there's a barrier system; if it's anything like my university then it's a swipe on the door and people can just file in. Certainly raises some questions.
Re. The fire alarm being set off deliberately: has anyone considered it was done by the offender in an attempt to cover up the fact she'd not left the building? Firstly it'd make finding her exit on CCTV more difficult, and secondly I'd imagine there'd be a lot of people leaving at once...
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