Thanks, I will check this out again. A simple maybe almost oversimple thought occurred to me regarding Marion's knowledge of the car being sold. Short of someone actually being sent out to spy on Sally, the only person who would have known of Marion's car being sold would be the person that she sold it too!
So, this person may not be someone directly involved with Marion but could have known someone who was in contact with her at that time. I doubt very much that Sally would have gone into great depth with the buyer about her mother unless she had reason to- but was it eventually sold to someone she or her mother knew, could it be a person of interest? This isn't about pointing the finger at some innocent person who just happened to be the buyer, but like I say short of a spy- who else would have known ? Unless on sale, there was some sort of legal documentation of the car becoming registered in another name and them writing to Marion to confirm the sale, but it sounds to me it was not as formal as this. This follows on from the idea of someone coercing her perhaps out of her money. Was MARION really angry about the car being sold , based on how relaxed she was about it before she left? It seems more likely the person possibly making her empty her bank account was angry about it not going in, because whether Marion or someone else was draining her accounts, they seemed to be in a hurry to do so with the huge amounts being taken out on a daily basis. Yes, why would someone connected buy the car just to see the same money come back to them? But they maybe even paid a bit to someone they knew to encourage them to buy it, so they could get a fast sale-which would make them even more frustrated when the money didn't come through. Stabs in the dark again, though!