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Where is patchtimes now? Just left the site?
All good questions.OK, I just read all of the posts by patchtimes. So the house is occupied by the kids of Audrey’s neighbours. To me, that also is odd.
I wonder if the hoarding had something to do with the killing. What did AG hoard?
And why am I now suspicious of the family living there? Did someone want that land so badly that it was worth killing?
Why doesn’t PKs assessment of the body link up with how the body really was? Did PK know these present day owners? He must have known their parents.
LE believe she died on Monday, the 27th, the same day her good friend LV brought the soup. She was found on Thursday the 30th by PK.
I recall LE did testing of the dogs, so it is possible they were testing for poisoning?: "Togi and Schatze have played a role in the investigation. Detectives took DNA samples from the dogs — blood and hair — but it is unclear why." -https://www.thespec.com/news-story/2259959-if-audrey-gleave-s-dogs-could-speak-/
In this article, it states the dogs were barking when emergency personnel arrived: “Gleave's two German Shepherds, who were barking furiously inside the house when emergency responders arrived at the garage where her body was found, were adopted by a family. The female, Schatze, is doing well, but the big male, Togi, died a year after Gleave.” -http://www.thespec.com/news-story/5809219-who-killed-audrey-gleave-/ - I don't recall PK saying anything about hearing the dogs going nuts when he arrived at the property on the 30th.. and if he didn't say anything about that, why not??
It seems odd to me that none of the neighbours were reported to have talked about how they heard dogs barking for 2.5 days?
A weird thing, to me:
@ dotr (#523)
- Some quick info about the scheduling of time to drop off the cake. I had originally planned to visit AG on Christmas day but she had emailed me a day or two prior to call it off because she was so sick. So, on Christmas day I called her to check in and that's when we set the definite time to get together around 10am on Thursday for me to drop it off.
CANADA - Canada - Audrey Gleave, 73, Ancaster ON, 30 Dec 2010 #2
AG was SO sick two days BEFORE Christmas that on that day, Dec 23rd, she cancelled the get-together she was going to have with PK on Christmas day. Then he says he phoned her on the 25th, and they 'set the definite time' to get together for Thursday Dec 30th. One might expect that she may have been feeling somewhat better by the 25th, since she had accepted plans to attend and did attend LV's house for dinner on the 26th? But yet on the 25th, she was telling PK she was still sick, but that by hell or high water, she was going to attend her coffee meeting on the Wednesday (29th). If on Christmas day she was well enough to have NOT cancelled LV's dinner invitation for the 26th, then why would she even entertain the notion that she may not be well enough to attend her coffee group on the 29th? That conversation makes me wonder, imho, if AG was not interested in meeting with PK for some reason. What was the reason for such a delay in the rescheduled get-together of PK and herself? By the 30th, people are generally back to work, and the holidays are over for many people already. Did they even really have a confirmed rescheduled date to meet? From memory, it seemed like their Christmas plans had previously been made (and subsequently cancelled) via email, but THIS rescheduling was done by phone, so no way to confirm it, which seems odd, jmo.
When did PK and his wife make the cake? Christmas is a very busy time for many people, especially those who work, and perhaps even more especially for those who work in the food service industry, such as PK's wife, the chef who would presumably be the one to bake the cake since baking seems to be her specialty? When PK and AG's plans to get together on the 25th got cancelled on the 23rd, had the cake already been made? Or had PK and his wife left it to the last minute and been going to wait until Christmas eve day to make that cake? I'd like to know because if the cake was already made by the time plans got cancelled on the 23rd, and delivery of said cake wasn't to happen until the 30th, it seems like it may have been one really stale cake by then?
And then, the cake just happens to get devoured by PK and his wife when he returns home after witnessing his friend's murdered body.. no evidence of said cake. No evidence that PK and AG were to have their Christmas visit that day.
thank you for the correction on days.LE believe she died on Monday, the 27th, the same day her good friend LV brought the soup. She was found on Thursday the 30th by PK.
I recall LE did testing of the dogs, so it is possible they were testing for poisoning?: "Togi and Schatze have played a role in the investigation. Detectives took DNA samples from the dogs — blood and hair — but it is unclear why." -https://www.thespec.com/news-story/2259959-if-audrey-gleave-s-dogs-could-speak-/
In this article, it states the dogs were barking when emergency personnel arrived: “Gleave's two German Shepherds, who were barking furiously inside the house when emergency responders arrived at the garage where her body was found, were adopted by a family. The female, Schatze, is doing well, but the big male, Togi, died a year after Gleave.” -http://www.thespec.com/news-story/5809219-who-killed-audrey-gleave-/ - I don't recall PK saying anything about hearing the dogs going nuts when he arrived at the property on the 30th.. and if he didn't say anything about that, why not??
It seems odd to me that none of the neighbours were reported to have talked about how they heard dogs barking for 2.5 days?
A weird thing, to me:
@ dotr (#523)
- Some quick info about the scheduling of time to drop off the cake. I had originally planned to visit AG on Christmas day but she had emailed me a day or two prior to call it off because she was so sick. So, on Christmas day I called her to check in and that's when we set the definite time to get together around 10am on Thursday for me to drop it off.
CANADA - Canada - Audrey Gleave, 73, Ancaster ON, 30 Dec 2010 #2
AG was SO sick two days BEFORE Christmas that on that day, Dec 23rd, she cancelled the get-together she was going to have with PK on Christmas day. Then he says he phoned her on the 25th, and they 'set the definite time' to get together for Thursday Dec 30th. One might expect that she may have been feeling somewhat better by the 25th, since she had accepted plans to attend and did attend LV's house for dinner on the 26th? But yet on the 25th, she was telling PK she was still sick, but that by hell or high water, she was going to attend her coffee meeting on the Wednesday (29th). If on Christmas day she was well enough to have NOT cancelled LV's dinner invitation for the 26th, then why would she even entertain the notion that she may not be well enough to attend her coffee group on the 29th? That conversation makes me wonder, imho, if AG was not interested in meeting with PK for some reason. What was the reason for such a delay in the rescheduled get-together of PK and herself? By the 30th, people are generally back to work, and the holidays are over for many people already. Did they even really have a confirmed rescheduled date to meet? From memory, it seemed like their Christmas plans had previously been made (and subsequently cancelled) via email, but THIS rescheduling was done by phone, so no way to confirm it, which seems odd, jmo.
When did PK and his wife make the cake? Christmas is a very busy time for many people, especially those who work, and perhaps even more especially for those who work in the food service industry, such as PK's wife, the chef who would presumably be the one to bake the cake since baking seems to be her specialty? When PK and AG's plans to get together on the 25th got cancelled on the 23rd, had the cake already been made? Or had PK and his wife left it to the last minute and been going to wait until Christmas eve day to make that cake? I'd like to know because if the cake was already made by the time plans got cancelled on the 23rd, and delivery of said cake wasn't to happen until the 30th, it seems like it may have been one really stale cake by then?
And then, the cake just happens to get devoured by PK and his wife when he returns home after witnessing his friend's murdered body.. no evidence of said cake. No evidence that PK and AG were to have their Christmas visit that day.
Couldn’t the cake have been left for AG in a convenient spot? Just in case AG felt a bit better and wanted a treat ? Why did PK need to see her in person to deliver the cake?
Did LV see AG in person to deliver the soup?
Food is often left at a door for a person who’s feeling unwell. I have never understood why PK had to wait to see AG in person for something like a cake. That has baffled me for many years.
I think PK was seeking an intimate Christmas visit with his dear friend. I don't know why, but somehow I am getting from what's known about the communication between AG and PK in regard to that particular visit, that AG wasn't really interested in having that visit. Of course, could be wrong. But even so, if the cake was made on or prior to Dec 23 (which I suspect it would've been), it would have been simple enough to just drop it at the door, and then reschedule the actual in-person visit for a more mutually convenient time. I guess it's also possible that PK could've just simply put the cake in the freezer until it was just before delivery day - although that then would preclude AG from freezing part of it herself, if it had been too much for one person to eat before going stale.Couldn’t the cake have been left for AG in a convenient spot? Just in case AG felt a bit better and wanted a treat ? Why did PK need to see her in person to deliver the cake?
Did LV see AG in person to deliver the soup?
Food is often left at a door for a person who’s feeling unwell. I have never understood why PK had to wait to see AG in person for something like a cake. That has baffled me for many years.
"Look young and look close" said LE. Are the Fergusons the ones who bought the house? That's news to me but remember, I've been out of the loop here for many years. If so, thanks for that.
The door code story seems really dramatic for me as well. And I doubt AG was an overly dramatic woman. Perhaps the overly dramatic fantasies of a young person?
We are overlooking something/someone. Where is the Ferguson's young son? I think he was questioned by LE but I could be wrong.
Was AGs murder in fact sexually motivated? Am I the only one who's confused about that? It seems to be YES on the one hand and NO on another. Can anyone help?
Was AG in a sexual relationship with anyone at the time of her murder? If so, has that person been questioned?
Maybe this realization (or questioning?) is what prompted PK to change his story to that he instead had left the cake inside his vehicle?I was always been concerned about the Ferguson son. And one other. Both young and both close.
Did AG get killed by someone who had access to her home and had time to get cleaned up before the body was found?
How did PK hold the cake and not drop it from terror at the scene of his dead friend? Apparently he held it and even took it home to eat. Is this possible?