Deceased/Not Found UK - April Jones, 5, Machynlleth, Wales, 1 Oct 2012 #1 *M. Bridger guilty*

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I hope so too, but I really don't like the sound of this :(

I really hope they find her but as times passing it's making me fear the worse. My heart goes out to her family. I hope they find her safe and well.

I dont think shes close to the town,i think the abductor would have kept driving well away from the area..

I don't think she's near the town either, like you I think the abductor would have driven as far away as they could.
 
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I dont think shes close to the town,i think the abductor would have kept driving well away from the area..

That's my feeling too. If you take something that you shouldn't, you don't tend to hang around to see if anyone notices - pedal to the metal and gone.

But the police seem to want to keep searching the local area. They must have a reason for this. It could be suggested by a profiler, or based on the statistics that most children are abducted by someone known to them, or based on previous cases of missing children (Holly & Jessica, Sarah Payne).

Or maybe it is a tactical move in public relations to keep the local people feeling positive that they are doing something to help and ensure people co-operate.
 
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very scary situation!!!

Do you have something like our sex offender register in the UK?

I was looking around for something similar and noticed ViSOR
http://www.npia.police.uk/en/10510.htm

I am praying for this little girl and her family!

we don't have a sex offender registry that is as public as yours in the states. We also don't have a sufficient missing persons system IMO. :banghead:
 
  • #126
very scary situation!!!

Do you have something like our sex offender register in the UK?

I was looking around for something similar and noticed ViSOR
http://www.npia.police.uk/en/10510.htm

I am praying for this little girl and her family!

We do have a sex offenders register.

We also have 'Sarah's law', named for Sarah Payne and fought very hard to implement by her mother. Based on what we currently know, Sarah's law would not have helped in this case. An Amber Alert system could have done though. http://www.sarahslaw.co.uk/

Ironically, one of the first people to go on the newly created sex offender register was Roy Whiting, three years before he abducted, sexually assaulted and then murdered Sarah Payne.
 
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we don't have a sex offender registry that is as public as yours in the states. We also don't have a sufficient missing persons system IMO. :banghead:

THe police apparently know where they are. If convicted of a sexual crime, the perp must sign the sex offenders register. We as the public are not allowed to see it.

Sarahs law has been trying to change this for years
 
  • #128
The witnesses are saying she got into the driver's door of the vehicle. Could be from the continent? Or they lifted her onto their lap?

Could the person have had something on their lap (like a kitten on a puppy) and she climbed in for a closer look?
Just an idea.
 
  • #129
Could the person have had something on their lap (like a kitten on a puppy) and she climbed in for a closer look?
Just an idea.

They could have said that they were trying to find her parents. She jumped in to show him the way to her house maybe. Just a thought.
 
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Do we know how much time elapsed between the time April entered the van and the time her mother discovered her disappearance?
 
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Do we know how much time elapsed between the time April entered the van and the time her mother discovered her disappearance?

According to sky news that I am watching. April went into her house and saw her mum, so they believe it was as little time as 10 minutes.
 
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According to sky news that I am watching. April went into her house and saw her mum, so they believe it was as little time as 10 minutes.

Well, that's very positive news. The quicker it was reported, the better.
 
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Mr Bevan said police were alerted last night, and it was “pretty soon after that” that the incident was being treated as an abduction.

He said April was with friends yesterday evening, “some of whom left earlier and there's certainly one individual that was with her when the abduction took place”.

“Obviously if somebody has any footage that they feel may be of assistance, if it matches the description of the vehicle I have given, if it is of any movements in or around that time, 7pm last night, then we would be anxious for people to come forward.”

He added: “We have had a significant number of pieces of information, members of the public approaching us, as you are well aware, we have got media, Twitter, there is a Twitter account.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ld-girl-april-jones-in-mid-wales-8193312.html
 
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Well, that's very positive news. The quicker it was reported, the better.

Not 100% on when it was reported to the police.
 
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They could have said that they were trying to find her parents. She jumped in to show him the way to her house maybe. Just a thought.

Your right, she might have even know the person from seeing them around while she was out playing with her friends and got in with them because she felt they weren't a stranger.
There could be a million reasons for her getting in the van I just pray she's safe.
 
  • #138
Well, that's very positive news. The quicker it was reported, the better.

Thjat may be why the police are searching close by and the roadblocks that were set up,they may think the abductor didnt get far..
Also i think as soon as it was realised it was an abduction adjoining police forces would have been alerted and on the lookout...
 
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Also says in the live updates "Immediate efforts being concentrated IN Machynlleth".
 
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