Hello all, I’ve been a lurker for a while on these forums but have never been inclined to post before, yet this terribly sad case has touched me deeply and I’ve spent many hours reading these threads, hearing everyone’s POV . There are some very knowledgable sleuths on here !
I’m 100% certain the right person has been convicted , the evidence against him is overwhelming, IMO. The DNA, CCTV, his Snapchat videos after her murder, the knife and his desperate last ditch off the wall defence collectively shouts guilty. Tellingly his own mother was of the option he was responsible as soon as she viewed the CCTV and her refusal to support him at trial speaks volumes. There was obviously something very dark about his character which she knew about and I’m sure once sentenced, even more will be revealed about this monster .
Like many, I’m not sure how he managed to get Alesha out the flat without her crying out or anyone waking up. It’s known Alesha had a very busy Sunday, she’d attended a party , played at the park and then gone shopping . She was also late in settling down between 10-11 and was up again after she’d been put to bed. I’m guessing she was very tired and was deep in sleep when her killer crept in and took her from her bed. I’m also of the opinion that she woke sometime before he entered the shelter with her (marine parade) started to cry and he shook her violently to quieten her, that’s when she suffered the spinal injury mentioned in her PM . JMO .
I’m not really interested in getting into his mind of why he did it. Each expert has a different option on what makes killers tick and it will be the same for A.C. I believe that some people are just wired wrong and unless her opens up and starts talking we will never know why he took that little girls life in the most harrowing of ways.
My heart breaks for that little girl and her story has touched me unlike any other. She was obviously a very much loved little girl. Her pictures show a happy, healthy child who was very much the centre of both families world. Her dad certainly seems to have stepped up and been a very hands on dad , the fact her parents split when she was only a few months old and there was distance between them,he still managed to see her every other weekend and the holidays. The pain and guilt he must feel is surely a living hell. I hope one day they can all find a little peace but I expect it’s going to take a very, very long time.
As for her killer, I hope he never feels the sun on his face again.
I’m 100% certain the right person has been convicted , the evidence against him is overwhelming, IMO. The DNA, CCTV, his Snapchat videos after her murder, the knife and his desperate last ditch off the wall defence collectively shouts guilty. Tellingly his own mother was of the option he was responsible as soon as she viewed the CCTV and her refusal to support him at trial speaks volumes. There was obviously something very dark about his character which she knew about and I’m sure once sentenced, even more will be revealed about this monster .
Like many, I’m not sure how he managed to get Alesha out the flat without her crying out or anyone waking up. It’s known Alesha had a very busy Sunday, she’d attended a party , played at the park and then gone shopping . She was also late in settling down between 10-11 and was up again after she’d been put to bed. I’m guessing she was very tired and was deep in sleep when her killer crept in and took her from her bed. I’m also of the opinion that she woke sometime before he entered the shelter with her (marine parade) started to cry and he shook her violently to quieten her, that’s when she suffered the spinal injury mentioned in her PM . JMO .
I’m not really interested in getting into his mind of why he did it. Each expert has a different option on what makes killers tick and it will be the same for A.C. I believe that some people are just wired wrong and unless her opens up and starts talking we will never know why he took that little girls life in the most harrowing of ways.
My heart breaks for that little girl and her story has touched me unlike any other. She was obviously a very much loved little girl. Her pictures show a happy, healthy child who was very much the centre of both families world. Her dad certainly seems to have stepped up and been a very hands on dad , the fact her parents split when she was only a few months old and there was distance between them,he still managed to see her every other weekend and the holidays. The pain and guilt he must feel is surely a living hell. I hope one day they can all find a little peace but I expect it’s going to take a very, very long time.
As for her killer, I hope he never feels the sun on his face again.