I wonder what that means - particularly the use of the word 'details' (emphasis mine), which seems to imply that it was not just the arrest itself or the identity of the suspect which caused the upset.
It could be a general feature of those builds. I thought a door between lofts was unusual (and that access between lofts would more likely be owing to an absent fire/party wall, or a damaged one) but I believe another poster said they did know of lofts connected by doorways.
washing Powder - I think I've stated previously that I think this could have been used as a drying agent to absorb and minimise the smell of decomposition.
Another poster also made the incisive observation that as SH had been doing laundry, and that he was possible unfamiliar with the quantity...
If the media is correct in asserting a door exists between the lofts of neighbouring flats, I wonder if SH asked to store 'something' in PM's loft space. Given that the charge he was bailed on was "Assisting an Offender" it makes me wonder whether SH told PM something which implicated SH of...
Excellent point.
Everyone is going down the path of SH being dominated, but it could be far from that. Whenever I've known this sort of setup (single parent with a child, and a boyfriend/new husband) - and the child and 'step-parent' dont get on, it goes one of two ways:
- the child gets...
But by saying:
You are suggesting that TS's death is as a result of the circumstances they created. If you do believe that the blame lies with the perpetrator, as you say above, you might want to more careful with the way you word things.
I think its rather poor taste to be blaming TS's parents financial circumstances. Chilldren spend time with their grandparents, something that cross all socioeconomic groupings, so the suggestion that TS was killed purely because her parents are poor is ludicrous.
I think suicide is unlikely given the circumstances. Someone could probably find the stats, but I'm guessing that those in that age group (in the UK) probably opt for hanging/pills, and both of those would have left evidence.
I think more likely she accidentally died - either owing to his actions (hit her, she fell and cracked her skull) or not (fall down the stairs).
In the case of his actions causing her death, I could see him being worried about being 'fitted up' with murder. That added to panic could result in...
Wouldn't have been a bad plan if the police had stopped at 3 searches...
I'm still thinking the death was accidental. Low intelligence plus panic may well explain many of the discrepancies.
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