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

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I disagree, if it was hidden well somewhere out the way like where they are searching now is ideal surely?
 
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I think if the police find something here it suggest to me it wasn’t a planned attack - it seems like quick let’s get rid of the body as the police will probably be on my doorstep first - a rushed disposal. Let’s face it- if you want to get rid of a body with no trace and you have time - you wouldn’t leave it lying around the countryside.

who ever as done it really so far as done a very good job of it, 12 years and 5 months (roughly) of no body, no evidence and torment, heart ache and pain placed upon her family.

I just pray, everything’s closing in and poor Claudia is found and laid to rest properly, my heart hurts for her mum and dad who’s no longer here.
 
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Really hoping something comes of all this, it must be agony for her loved ones.
 
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I disagree, if it was hidden well somewhere out the way like where they are searching now is ideal surely?
No - feed bodies to pigs - they’d be nothing left — I don’t want to go into all they ways - but there are much more efficient ways
 
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Yeah you could feed a body to pigs or put it through a tree cutter all manner of ghastly things but in reality the average joe doesn’t have access to that sort of stuff so burial is the only way you really can dispose of it. Or of course weighted down in a lake.
 
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thank you, now I know you have to post the links for pictures. I’m really sorry, I didn’t know. I’ve posted the news link with the pictures in.
 
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so the officer in charge states he thanks the public for the new information and responses they’ve received to the current searches.

With the wording in the article, it sounds like they’ve received information from the public. Which doesn’t explain also the environmental survey that took place! Very interesting though, and baffling at the same time.
 
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The article also states their focus is to find Claudia which suggests her body/remains haven’t yet been found
 
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'Detective Superintendent Wayne Fox and his senior investigating officer team are not present at the search site today but are instead looking into the new information received.'

Thought that was interesting

Interviewing people? JMO MOO
 
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The article also states their focus is to find Claudia which suggests her body/remains haven’t yet been found

great sleuthing :)
 
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Yeah you could feed a body to pigs or put it through a tree cutter all manner of ghastly things but in reality the average joe doesn’t have access to that sort of stuff so burial is the only way you really can dispose of it. Or of course weighted down in a lake.
Welllllll, the easiest way to dispose of a body is to drive down to Hull and dump it into the river
 
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the sea always gives up its dead I was told
 
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