UK UK - Claudia Lawrence, 35, Chef, York University, 18 March 2009 #16

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  • #141
Could it be a pheasant feeder? Or wild fowl feeder/ trough? Good post
That’s the area they’re ground penetrating, is that the same as the structure picture been posted into here. Looking at the images, it looks like there’s an entrance off a road to get into there here. So it’s accessible to drivers isn’t it with the looks of it.

There’s also a post for closing time of the lakes too, which I will attach, states no night fishing not even in the summer. Closes 10pm & no matches!
, I’ve just been looking at the ground penetrating equipment and it’s used to look at sewage pipes, drains, tunnels , underground waterways etc
 
  • #142
I started thinking about this again before I heard the news on the radio. Really strange coincidence but also somehow I have this feeling that this is something more than those searches that led to nothing in the past. For once for her family and friends and her poor father rest his soul we want the truth to come out finally. After so much suspicious activity was recorded around her house and on the journey to work and arrests in her social circle it’s about time something or someone breaks.
 
  • #143
Could it be a pheasant feeder? Or wild fowl feeder/ trough? Good post

, I’ve just been looking at the ground penetrating equipment and it’s used to look at sewage pipes, drains, tunnels , underground waterways etc

good sleuthing blonderabbit.
 
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Is it me or on the 7 seconds, looks like the person pulls their hood over there head?
 
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Is a blue tent likely to be one that police will be working from, or, for 'something else'?

I really haven’t got a clue. But it’s either or isn’t it.
 
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  • #151
I don’t really know what an environmental study consists of but the stretch of area they are searching looks to specific so I’d wage my money on it being a tip of due to her father passing.

The blue tent is exciting but this could just be standard practise for privacy when working. Hopefully today will bring more concrete news…
 
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I don’t really know what an environmental study consists of but the stretch of area they are searching looks to specific so I’d wage my money on it being a tip of due to her father passing.
The blue tent is exciting but this could just be standard practise for privacy when working. Hopefully today will bring more concrete news…
Why do you think it might be a tip due to the passing of her father?
 
  • #153
Just a hunch. Her dad was always on the cusp of tears when talking about her and him dying never knowing might have just been the cause to tip someone over the edge to come forward
 
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Just a hunch. Her dad was always on the cusp of tears when talking about her and him dying never knowing might have just been the cause to tip someone over the edge to come forward
Thank you for explaining
 
  • #155
Yes, my guess is that the farmer went from processing silage in the normal way, to using it for biogas. Can anyone work out when that happened?

The structure, likely a silage pit, which is visible in the 2011 photographs , and on whose position they are now searching, might have been removed as part of the transition to anaerobic processing.

There’s also this.
 
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Yes, my guess is that the farmer went from processing silage in the normal way, to using it for biogas. Can anyone work out when that happened?

The structure, likely a silage pit, which is visible in the 2011 photographs , and on whose position they are now searching, might have been removed as part of the transition to anaerobic processing.

Its not a silage pit for the obvious reason that silage juice would seep into the pond and kill the fish.
 
  • #157
Imo only I think the perpetrator of the Sarah Everard case may be more involved and this theory shouldn't be dismissed. Whilst there is nothing obvious on Google linking him to York. He was in the Territorial Army. Are there any TA links with York that would have given him local knowledge of Sand Hutton? His trial is coming up and new intel may have come from his direction connecting him to this case.





Up-date as in a police briefing at 6pm?

I don’t think there is any link with poor Sarah Eveard, I believe that was a one of killing by the perpetrator who I won’t even name as he didn’t deserve the decency of that. Although Claudia was rumoured to be seeing a copper I suspect it was a local one as far as I’m aware Sarah’s killer was stationed in an entirely different part of the country.
 
  • #158
Could it be a pheasant feeder? Or wild fowl feeder/ trough? Good post
That’s the area they’re ground penetrating, is that the same as the structure picture been posted into here. Looking at the images, it looks like there’s an entrance off a road to get into there here. So it’s accessible to drivers isn’t it with the looks of it.

There’s also a post for closing time of the lakes too, which I will attach, states no night fishing not even in the summer. Closes 10pm & no matches!
, I’ve just been looking at the ground penetrating equipment and it’s used to look at sewage pipes, drains, tunnels , underground waterways etc
I don’t really know what an environmental study consists of but the stretch of area they are searching looks to specific so I’d wage my money on it being a tip of due to her father passing.

The blue tent is exciting but this could just be standard practise for privacy when working. Hopefully today will bring more concrete news…
there is a possibility the blue tents are being used to shield drone invasion, bet it’s like a wasps nest of them over there….
 
  • #159
Farmers can collect the effluent in a tank to stop that. And by drying everything first, can reduce the amount of effluent quite a bit in the first place. But I agree the structure looks very basic, with no obvious fluid and tank structure. Also, the risk of pollution doesn't always mean it wouldn't happen!

That said, if blonderabbit is right about the ground searching equipment being designed for pipe structures, this might suggest there was an underground pipe system of some sort.

Its not a silage pit for the obvious reason that silage juice would seep into the pond and kill the fish.
 
  • #160
I guess Claudia drove to Malton + Norton along the A64 and knew about the Science park and village puds nearby - Sand Hutton (Kings Head) and Upper Helmsley
 
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