UK UK - Claudia Lawrence, 35, Chef, York University, 18 March 2009 #11

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Was the person on the bike or any of the two other wearing a light coloured top @Vixey
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@FromGermany OT:
Recently Websleuths mails are coming in as spam. Do you have an advice for me for changing to normal?

Hi @FromGermany if you 'move' them to your inbox each time, it will train your computer to accept them as normal mail.
My computer is an idiot and recently puts the mails to both files alternately. In my inbox they are anyway.
(My child likes to say once and again, the idiot is sitting 60cm away in front of the computer.)
 
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Doesnt a coroners inquest require a body tho @Vixey?

A declaration of pesumed death doesnt..

Its all so open ended .. with no one getting any relevant details to important questions and thats the problem in keeping this case open.

If the family thought she was alive then surely they knew something about what happened around/after the disappearance that led them to believe that.

I know if the policeman who was heading the investigation came to me and said we believe your daughter is dead and then go on national tv an say they are treating the case as murder, I would have thrown every question in the book at him and want to know every detail of such a declaration.

Joan and Peter did not appear to have had a united front on some aspects of this case but on the subject of her still being alive they did.

So whatever police told them at the time in my opinion wasnt enough to convince them she was dead.

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Dyor
An inquest requires no body. They’re doing an inquest right now for corrie mckeague without a body.
 
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Doesnt a coroners inquest require a body tho @Vixey?

A declaration of pesumed death doesnt..

Its all so open ended .. with no one getting any relevant details to important questions and thats the problem in keeping this case open.

If the family thought she was alive then surely they knew something about what happened around/after the disappearance that led them to believe that.

I know if the policeman who was heading the investigation came to me and said we believe your daughter is dead and then go on national tv an say they are treating the case as murder, I would have thrown every question in the book at him and want to know every detail of such a declaration.

Joan and Peter did not appear to have had a united front on some aspects of this case but on the subject of her still being alive they did.

So whatever police told them at the time in my opinion wasnt enough to convince them she was dead.

IMO
Dyor
An inquest requires no body. They’re doing an inquest right now for corrie mckeague without a body.
I’m not sure what to make of that photo perhaps a re-enacting of an altercation was being filmed but never saw the light of day ?
There is a huge resemblance .
Now with respect re sightings at the marina and Amsterdam: now if Claudia wanted to disappear she would wear a head scarf and sunglasses... women find it easy to disguise themselves .
Again if she was being kidnapped/ hidden they would have changed her appearance .
An other possibility was no longer with us but someone wanted people to believe she was alive and well !?
A huge resemblance to who PJ?
 
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interesting in that article DM says There are big gaps in the evidence but I believe the preponderance of evidence suggests that a stranger abducted Claudia on the Thursday morning as she walked to work.
He appears to have changed his mind in his tv documentry his conclusion was that she wasnt a victim of stranger danger, she wasnt abducted on her way to work or indeed from her own house. He believed she left her own home by her own volition with an overnite stay with a man with a complicated love life like her own.
I wouldn’t trust anything said by donal macintyre. I don’t rate him at all.
 
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By saying it’s got nothing to do with Helen Macourt they’re implying they have a date or even a name of a missing person .
Exactly. Watch this space ...
 
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No not accurate her family did say she did not have a computer
I read also that she did not have a computer . Was it not also reported that she didn't use social media ?
 
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Re article; friends said she might have fallen asleep which makes sense if she did an all-nighter the night before the last one
I wondered, would she not have a nap when she got home at 3 ish ? If she had been out all night and worked s full shift ? I would. Then feel fresher after that .
 
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Thank you! :)
Was she going out for the night ?
If she was then she took calls from parents later ?
She would have to be in a quiet place and aparantly watching location location .
Her mum had said .
 
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