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

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  • #821
Friends say she lead a simple uncomplicated life yet her sister quoted her “... you know me ... I don’t do normal “

would that be TWO people staying in a room upstairs without management or anyone else knowing ? Just saying
@Popejohn3 It would be difficult to determine the number of people in attendance, but yes 2 is feasible or perhaps even more.

What we do know is that one of the staff at Nags had left for holiday abroad that day.
This staff member used to have a room above the Pub and so if there was an opportunity for as few people as possible to be in occupancy and be aware of Claudia staying in one of rooms, then this would be an ideal opportunity to do so.

Rooms were also accessible by the metal fire escape from the car park as I previously mention and so it is possible that she could have stayed without Landlords consent or even if there was a "blind eye" turned ?

I do hope that Claudia was not pushed or did not fall from fire escape and was a friends (J_K) reference to "Gone before she hit the ground" telling here?

I cannot post verbatim what was said on Social Media here, however there was reference by the staff member returning from holiday and him being very annoyed and upset about something upon his return??

So upset that he was looking for another job and as we know he eventually left to run a pub of his own at Stockton in the fields.

One of the joint landlords (G_F) also left the Nags at a future date.
 
  • #822
Re ruck sack / scarf and shoe seen near the uni :
I would have thought these were Claudia’s .
If it was some other owner it would probably be a uni student and I’m positive the news that Claudia went missing would have spread through the uni like a forest fire and the owner would have contacted the police.
And if one agrees one should try and account for them in any theory of what might have happened that day .
@Popejohn3 It is also possible that this rucksack sighting didn't exist as if someone had found it, why would they not hand it in. Even if they had procured some of the contents, no one could prove that they had taken any of said items when questioned?
 
  • #823
Why would this person bring them into the nags head on Friday to Jim ? who connected these items together with Claudia so soon x
@Vixey Were the items brought into the Nags?
I thought the customer had referred to seeing them but not having them on their person.
Happy to be corrected if I am wrong.

Of course J_M the Nags staff member could have been told to make this story up.
 
  • #824
Are you thinking it could have been the drayman that went into the the NH with the pictures?

IMO
Dyor
@keep-it-real What makes you mention the Drayman specifically as there would be many visitors, customers and tradespeople that could go on this list?
 
  • #825
@Vixey Were the items brought into the Nags?
I thought the customer had referred to seeing them but not having them on their person.
Happy to be corrected if I am wrong.

Of course J_M the Nags staff member could have been told to make this story up.
I wanted to press like but for the last sentence ...
 
  • #826
@Popejohn3 It would be difficult to determine the number of people in attendance, but yes 2 is feasible or perhaps even more.

What we do know is that one of the staff at Nags had left for holiday abroad that day.
This staff member used to have a room above the Pub and so if there was an opportunity for as few people as possible to be in occupancy and be aware of Claudia staying in one of rooms, then this would be an ideal opportunity to do so.

Rooms were also accessible by the metal fire escape from the car park as I previously mention and so it is possible that she could have stayed without Landlords consent or even if there was a "blind eye" turned ?

I do hope that Claudia was not pushed or did not fall from fire escape and was a friends (J_K) reference to "Gone before she hit the ground" telling here?

I cannot post verbatim what was said on Social Media here, however there was reference by the staff member returning from holiday and him being very annoyed and upset about something upon his return??

So upset that he was looking for another job and as we know he eventually left to run a pub of his own at Stockton in the fields.

One of the joint landlords (G_F) also left the Nags at a future date.
Just a simple question: why would Claudia risk being seen going up stairs then back out again in the morning when she lived a couple of doors away ?
 
  • #827
@keep-it-real What makes you mention the Drayman specifically as there would be many visitors, customers and tradespeople that could go on this list?

Vixey mentioned the drayman if you read post I was was merely enquiring if Vixey thought he was the person who went into the NH with the pictures.
 
  • #828
@Popejohn3 It is also possible that this rucksack sighting didn't exist as if someone had found it, why would they not hand it in. Even if they had procured some of the contents, no one could prove that they had taken any of said items when questioned?
As I understand the Claudia’s story was being told ( and heard ) in dribs and drabs.
The guy must have heard about the missing girl and her rucksack and he goes ‘actually I’ve just seen a similar rucksack ‘
Often people pick up such items and put them on a wall or hung on a branch for the owner to return...
 
  • #829
As I understand the Claudia’s story was being told ( and heard ) in dribs and drabs.
The guy must have heard about the missing girl and her rucksack and he goes ‘actually I’ve just seen a similar rucksack ‘
Often people pick up such items and put them on a wall or hung on a branch for the owner to return...

You would have thought that finding an item like a rucksack someone would at least look inside to see if it contained anything that would offer a clue to who it belonged to
 
  • #830
Where did he live in relation to where the white astra van was parked?
just before
You would have thought that finding an item like a rucksack someone would at least look inside to see if it contained anything that would offer a clue to who it belonged to
Well the person had at least images and connected items back to the nags head pub, it happened or jim has made it up.Not sure if I can’t post the comment, however Jim melsom describes where the drayman lives on his post. Next door to quartz travel with wife trish x
 
  • #831
You would have thought that finding an item like a rucksack someone would at least look inside to see if it contained anything that would offer a clue to who it belonged to
No I for one would not have looked inside ( unless I was site security ) but perhaps put it on a wall or somewhere out of the way the owner is sure to come back for them.
 
  • #832
just before

Well the person had at least images and connected items back to the nags head pub, it happened or jim has made it up.Not sure if I can’t post the comment, however Jim melsom describes where the drayman lives on his post. Next door to quartz travel with wife trish x

I agree @Vixey this man connected these items to th NH and chose to go there where most people would have contacted the police. Jim may have made up the story about the man but why as just the mention of this incident would draw attention to the NH which must have caused increased police interest and interviews with people at the pub about it. Whereas a made up story is meant to do the opposite.
 
  • #833
Just a simple question: why would Claudia risk being seen going up stairs then back out again in the morning when she lived a couple of doors away ?

Particularly as she could use the back alley which led directly from the NH rear carpark to her house.
 
  • #834
According to this Mirror article he didnt actually take the items into the NH he said he had pictures of them.
And the landlord of the Nags Head, Jim Melrom, said: "A man came in here on Friday night believing he had pictures of Claudia's bag, shoe and scarf. We told him to go to the police but he hasn't been seen since."
Missing Claudia Lawrence's last words to pal revealed

Was there an account of these items being found elsewhere ie Facebook or newspaper lost and found if not then then this man motives for turning up at the NH with photos rather than the actual items suggests to me he could have been looking to a monetry exchange for them.
Why wasnt a discription of this man made public surely it would be in NYP's interest to try and find him.
Hmm no cctv INSIDE the pub?
And I believe police practically lived in the NH including Friday night ?!
 
  • #835
According to this Mirror article he didnt actually take the items into the NH he said he had pictures of them.
And the landlord of the Nags Head, Jim Melrom, said: "A man came in here on Friday night believing he had pictures of Claudia's bag, shoe and scarf. We told him to go to the police but he hasn't been seen since."
Missing Claudia Lawrence's last words to pal revealed

Was there an account of these items being found elsewhere ie Facebook or newspaper lost and found if not then then this man motives for turning up at the NH with photos rather than the actual items suggests to me he could have been looking to a monetry exchange for them.
Why wasnt a discription of this man made public surely it would be in NYP's interest to try and find him.
Glad you posted this ... I could not remember where I read about these items .
I think even police are surprised about information that is out there when they think it’s not public knowledge !
It’s an impossible task for them !
 
  • #836
Hmm no cctv INSIDE the pub?
And I believe police practically lived in the NH including Friday night ?!

Did the NH have cctv inside the pub but that it was not in operation for the same reasons as the rear car park ones were I wonder.
On the other hand the owner of the Acomb PH says in this York Press acrticle dated 2006 that they spent £1,500 installing CCTV cameras throughout the pub to deter troublemakers and now support a number of sports teams, including York City Ladies FC.
So the police should have had plenty of footage at that location. Bearing in mind that was still in operation too in 2009 of course.
Fortunes change at landmark pub
 
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Just a simple question: why would Claudia risk being seen going up stairs then back out again in the morning when she lived a couple of doors away ?
@Popejohn3 If she accessed the fire escape through the Nags car park she could minimise the risk of being seen if she made this route from the back door of her house.
She would have bypased any cctv cameras.
 
  • #839
@Officer Dibble If Claudia did not return home on that afternoon but went to stay with someone in a room above Nags Head, she could have been ushered out the back door or even the metal fire escape and into a car that could be seen to have been driven into the car park innocuously by a Pub user and whisked away somewhere else at any time from c15:00 or later on18th March.

Above snipped by me.

What if...she was with someone in above place and had a sort of more serious Lesley Ash type bedroom accident then someone wanted to cover up this accident for fear of being exposed. An accidental death then a cover up? I'd not thought of it like this before so just supposing on top of your supposition. JMO
 
  • #840
@Popejohn3



I cannot post verbatim what was said on Social Media here, however there was reference by the staff member returning from holiday and him being very annoyed and upset about something upon his return??

So upset that he was looking for another job and as we know he eventually left to run a pub of his own at Stockton in the fields.

If your room and bed had been used whilst you were on holiday you would be seriously naffed off too. Just supposing. JMO
 
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