Cherryplum
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Given that the evidence that has been publically reported to date has mostly been circumstantial (or at least far from conclusive), i have found myself going over everything looking for any smaller bits of information regarding the case which seem to pop out as being more significant than first thought.
One specific area that stands out to me is the actions of the accused's mother. I think the point that was previously made with regards to her contacting the police regarding her own CCTV footage is significant. On top of this, she also asked the accused no less than twice if he 'knew anything' about Alesha's disappearance (strange in itself, unless the mother had a specific reason or had experienced something previously to think to ask). Finally, she raised the DNA discussion with the accused but significantly had both his Uncle and a friend present (clearly a potential indicator of an unpredictable or perhaps aggressive response in a one-on-one situation).
In my opinion if you look at these specific details collectively, you are looking at the conscientious actions of a woman who may well have significant suspicions about her own son.
IMO the reason the uncle & friend we're at the house was because the mother of the accused saw the CCTV footage & probably had her suspicions raised from that, but she needed someone else's thoughts & input, she'd already had an argument with the accused, so yes she probably did need back up as well.
I think the reason she'd asked him whether he knew anything about Alesha's disappearance was because he'd been in & out during the early hours & may have seen something, but also like you say the mother may have experienced something previously as well that led her to ask this question, I'm hoping that we will eventually get all the information on this case