It does have that feel about it.Yea, the landlady may have thought that they got disturbed or something.
I wonder if during the packing up they felt depressed about their circumstances and decided to just walk away leaving it all?
It does have that feel about it.Yea, the landlady may have thought that they got disturbed or something.
I wonder if during the packing up they felt depressed about their circumstances and decided to just walk away leaving it all?
Having a phone with them would mean the police could trace where that phone went, assuming it was switched on. This is probably one of the reasons why the police are sure they didn't leave the area of the path, at least by land.![]()
Key questions & what we know about police search for missing sisters in Aberdeen
MISSING sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti vanished in the early hours of January 7 and have not been seen since. The search for the siblings, both 32, has been extensive and included the use of po…www.thescottishsun.co.uk
What has the police investigation found?
The landlord of the missing sisters had expressed concern for their welfare after many of their "personal possessions" were discovered inside the property. Officers say the sisters had one mobile phone with them but other devices were found at their home.
A massive land, sea and air search has failed to find any trace of the sisters or any personal belongings. Superintendent David Howieson of Police Scotland said there is "no evidence of criminality so far".
Officers believe they entered the water after going onto a footpath and didn't re-emerge from the path. The force also revealed there have been no suspicious financial transactions since their disappearance.
I've followed a few cases like this and you often find people coming up with all sorts of outlandish scenarios. In reality, Occam's Razor is usually correct. Given the facts that we know, what is the most likely scenario? The most likely scenario is that they ended up in the river, so this is likely to be what actually happened.When you don't have much to go on, your mind tends to imagine all sorts of scenarios.
This is what i think too, that the phone was last located as being in use in the vicinity of the river path.Having a phone with them would mean the police could trace where that phone went, assuming it was switched on. This is probably one of the reasons why the police are sure they didn't leave the area of the path, at least by land.
Yes, I thought that too, the freezing water. I think it was one of the coldest nights here in Scotland, -7 or -10? I can't imagine entering that freezing river without screaming!Screaming could indicate an accident (but why were they out at that time?) or I thought it could be more of a squeal/scream you might make entering freezing water. As much as you anticipate the cold, feeling it is another thing altogether.
I came here when I was 21. Believe me, once you settle, and that might happen very quickly for some, it's not that easy to go back. You get used to the lifestyle and culture here, make friends etc. Maybe there was no option for them to go back? Plane tickets would be very expensive around Christmas, Easter and summer holidays.10 years is news to me. That made them 22 when they arrived. Fresh out of college maybe? That's quite a young age to up and move internationally, without a lot of life experience. Did they initially move to study maybe, even though their jobs are entry level? It's interesting that they did go back to visit. How often did that happen? How much would a plane ticket cost?
What occurred to me is some belongings were still inside, but strewn around like someone had broken in. Perhaps the door was open too. However, that would likely indicate some form of crime, which police don't seem to think is at play here.So it appears that the landlady went to the flat to inspect it and found that they had not removed their stuff. Would that alone prompt police action? The landlady might assume that they had not packed up yet.
Yes, I thought that too, the freezing water. I think it was one of the coldest nights here in Scotland, -7 or -10? I can't imagine entering that freezing river without screaming!
They could have stayed in the flat overnight so would not have needed to wander around at night. If they needed to look for a warm place they would have chosen to stay in the centre of town .What occurred to me is some belongings were still inside, but strewn around like someone had broken in. Perhaps the door was open too. However, that would likely indicate some form of crime, which police don't seem to think is at play here.
Another thought is that they had mostly moved their (in this instance I'm imagining pretty meagre) belongs out to some form of storage location (I'm thinking space at the hotel one sister worked at) because they had nowhere else to go and were homeless, at least for the short term. Perhaps everything was unraveling and they felt despair. That may be a reason for being out in the middle of the night. Perhaps looking for a somewhat safe place to sleep for the night, but made a judgement call to end things instead. All MOO only.
Ever more curiouser.So the brother has said the family were unaware they were ending tenancy. Strange. Huszti sisters: Family unaware missing women had ended tenancy
So the brother has said the family were unaware they were ending tenancy. Strange. Huszti sisters: Family unaware missing women had ended tenancy
He said the women had no financial difficulties and were saving up to buy their own property.
So the brother has said the family were unaware they were ending tenancy. Strange. Huszti sisters: Family unaware missing women had ended tenancy
That's what they told him anyway. I suspect they weren't honest about their situation seeing as he didn't know they'd ended their tenancy.New information here too:
"He said the women had no financial difficulties and were saving up to buy their own property."
Difficult to think they could save very much from the jobs they had. Especially after paying the rent. Wonder if they felt under pressure to tell their family they were doing well.That's what they told him anyway. I suspect they weren't honest about their situation seeing as he didn't know they'd ended their tenancy.
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