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

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  • #81
Go to Sand Hutton - look
At it first on Google overhead - you will see where the police searched if you drive past where the police searched heading towards pocklington about 100 yards further on there’s a little Brook - just before on the left there’s a foot path which takes you to a couple more lakes - one has a very old what looks like a windmill but it’s actually a wind pump - eerie structure. There’s some shooting land there and also a stables if you walk to the end of the lane. On a social media post - the stables owner was alleged to have had an suv similar to the one seen outside Claudias on the evening of the 18th - can’t give you a link because I don’t think social media posts qualify on the tos. I urge sleuths to walk it - nothing ventured as they say
Thanks Blonde Rabbit. Great information.
 
  • #82
If person B had been a stranger to CL, why should B have offered to do such a job? Why should have CL trust a stranger (B), who knocks on her door and warns her of a severe threat?
Which threat could it have been: abduction? murder?
Why should person A have known of a dangerous threat? The perps wouldn't have talked about something really bad in his presence, one can assume. If person A belongs to the inner circle, why would he have wanted to warn CL?
I'm trying to brainstorm, nothing more. ;)
ETA: If someone wanted to warn her and he was able somehow, one could imagine, that CL in a flash disappeared of her own and since is indeed living her new life abroad somewhere.
IMO+MOO
Not necessarily. It could of been a police officer who went to wearn her? Issue and osman warning. ( not saying it was). But could be if she was Informing on criminal activity at the NH. ( drugs)

Imo...this case is like the many others. Some rapist who set their sights on her... who then carried out their fantasy...killed her and dumped her body in a shallow grave near by.
 
  • #83
Not necessarily. It could of been a police officer who went to wearn her? Issue and osman warning. ( not saying it was). But could be if she was Informing on criminal activity at the NH. ( drugs)

Imo...this case is like the many others. Some rapist who set their sights on her... who then carried out their fantasy...killed her and dumped her body in a shallow grave near by.
Osman warning has been discussed some time ago on this thread. Police tend just to send the letter out.
 
  • #84
Osman warning has been discussed some time ago on this thread. Police tend just to send the letter out
It looks planned, and if it was, I'd guess they covered disposal. if it was just spur then a body is hot property, and it could very well be discoverable. most of the murders in the media with similar features to Claudias - the body is never far from the murder scene - wherever that may have been!
 
  • #85
Osman warning has been discussed some time ago on this thread. Police tend just to send the letter out.
Osman warning, only if she was part of an undercover operation - it is possible given who her dad was - seems unlikely - was she that kind of girl, given her rogues gallery associations?
 
  • #86
Not necessarily. It could of been a police officer who went to wearn her? Issue and osman warning. ( not saying it was). But could be if she was Informing on criminal activity at the NH. ( drugs)

Imo...this case is like the many others. Some rapist who set their sights on her... who then carried out their fantasy...killed her and dumped her body in a shallow grave near by.
You mean in reference to alleyway man? And then the police put out cctv showing this very policeman ?
 
  • #87
Osman warning, only if she was part of an undercover operation - it is possible given who her dad was - seems unlikely - was she that kind of girl, given her rogues gallery associations?
I would have thought she was in an ideal situation ( from the police point of view ) to work as an undercover person!
But if so this does not necessarily mean the persons she was investigating harmed her !
Is this what Galloway meant by ‘ element of mystery’?
 
  • #88
Go to Sand Hutton - look
At it first on Google overhead - you will see where the police searched if you drive past where the police searched heading towards pocklington about 100 yards further on there’s a little Brook - just before on the left there’s a foot path which takes you to a couple more lakes - one has a very old what looks like a windmill but it’s actually a wind pump - eerie structure. There’s some shooting land there and also a stables if you walk to the end of the lane. On a social media post - the stables owner was alleged to have had an suv similar to the one seen outside Claudias on the evening of the 18th - can’t give you a link because I don’t think social media posts qualify on the tos. I urge sleuths to walk it - nothing ventured as they say
It's a bit off the beaten track though. I'm no expert on carrying a dead body but it's not something you can carry far. There must be some vehicle access nearby to be a viable deposition site, moo
 
  • #89
It's a bit off the beaten track though. I'm no expert on carrying a dead body but it's not something you can carry far. There must be some vehicle access nearby to be a viable deposition site, moo
This is exactly my point - if you look at the site of the police search and then look at this other location - very close by - its much more accessible - a track down by the side of the stables takes you straight to the wind pump lake and surrounding shooting land. I think if you follow the case then it's good to get a feel for the areas of interest. Personally, having looked, and weighing it up I can't see a perp leaving a body for a dog walker or angler to come upon it easily so I have discounted these sites. Still worth a look. It's a bit of needle in a haystack - unless you have specific info - you cannot justify the resource. There is the army training land close by and also the land between Warthill as you travel up towards Bridlington - up the hill which is densely wooded. I have played it over in my mind "what would I do faced with a body" either in Heworth or at the university. I would be looking at DR - where did he grow up, does he have any hobbies - fishing walking which would give him inspiration for a disposal site.
 
  • #90

Interesting in this episode 22/sept they say the description of the arguing couple does not fit Claudia ???’!!!!
Yet they told us years ago that the female fitted with Claudia’s looks .
What is going on ?
And does this mean that the witness came forward again with more detail… honestly I give up !!!
 
  • #91
Osman warning has been discussed some time ago on this thread. Police tend just to send the letter out.
MY APOLOGIES AND CORRECTION:

Why do police issue threat to life notices?​

They are used when there is intelligence of the threat, but there is not enough evidence to justify the police arresting the potential murderer.

In 2017, the police in England and Wales issued more than 776 Osman warnings or “threat to life” notices.

The figure was up by 14 percent on the previous year.

The Metropolitan police issued 24 notices in 2013 but in 2017 it issued 425.


What do they tell death threat victims?​

Osman warnings are issued if police have intelligence of a real and immediate threat to the life of an individual.

Police officers will visit you at home to inform you of the potential danger.

They advise you to change your schedule, be on the lookout for suspicious activity and sometimes even suggest temporarily moving home.

SOURCE:
osman-warning-death-threat-life-police
 
  • #92
This is exactly my point - if you look at the site of the police search and then look at this other location - very close by - its much more accessible - a track down by the side of the stables takes you straight to the wind pump lake and surrounding shooting land. I think if you follow the case then it's good to get a feel for the areas of interest. Personally, having looked, and weighing it up I can't see a perp leaving a body for a dog walker or angler to come upon it easily so I have discounted these sites. Still worth a look. It's a bit of needle in a haystack - unless you have specific info - you cannot justify the resource. There is the army training land close by and also the land between Warthill as you travel up towards Bridlington - up the hill which is densely wooded. I have played it over in my mind "what would I do faced with a body" either in Heworth or at the university. I would be looking at DR - where did he grow up, does he have any hobbies - fishing walking which would give him inspiration for a disposal site.
I'd like to know why the Police drained that specific piece of water last year, must have been pretty solid information to justify cost.
 
  • #93
It's a bit off the beaten track though. I'm no expert on carrying a dead body but it's not something you can carry far. There must be some vehicle access nearby to be a viable deposition site, moo

Carrying a body would be difficult, but how about transporting it in a wheelbarrow?. I have no idea how viable that idea is though,having never had to dispose of a body.
 
  • #94
There’s no guarntee it ha
I'd like to know why the Police drained that specific piece of water last year, must have been pretty solid information to justify cost.
d anything to do with the Claudia lawrance enquiry - it could have been a smokescreen
 
  • #95
I would have thought she was in an ideal situation ( from the police point of view ) to work as an undercover person!
But if so this does not necessarily mean the persons she was investigating harmed her !
Is this what Galloway meant by ‘ element of mystery’?
I think, CL in certain circumstances wasn't able to keep her lips closed. Someone like that could be an undercover person? I wonder, much .......
 
  • #96
I was always intrigued by Claudia's neighbour Thomas Ward when he told the media: "Mr Ward said he had once witnessed someone bundle Claudia into their car, seemingly by force – and had reported what he had seen to police. LINK

Bundling someone with force into a car (maybe on main road?)....not acceptable behaviour very dodgy
 
  • #97
I was always intrigued by Claudia's neighbour Thomas Ward when he told the media: "Mr Ward said he had once witnessed someone bundle Claudia into their car, seemingly by force – and had reported what he had seen to police. LINK

Bundling someone with force into a car (maybe on main road?)....not acceptable behaviour very dodgy
Very important observation, I think!
 
  • #98
There’s no guarntee it ha
I'd like to know why the Police drained that specific piece of water last year, must have been pretty solid information to justify cost.
d anything to do with the Claudia lawrance enquiry - it could have been a smokescreen
I was always intrigued by Claudia's neighbour Thomas Ward when he told the media: "Mr Ward said he had once witnessed someone bundle Claudia into their car, seemingly by force – and had reported what he had seen to police. LINK

Bundling someone with force into a car (maybe on main road?)....not acceptable behaviour very dodgy
I was always intrigued by Claudia's neighbour Thomas Ward when he told the media: "Mr Ward said he had once witnessed someone bundle Claudia into their car, seemingly by force – and had reported what he had seen to police. LINK

Bundling someone with force into a car (maybe on main road?)....not acceptable behaviour very dodgy
sounds sinister, tho it may not have been
 
  • #99
There’s no guarntee it ha

d anything to do with the Claudia lawrance enquiry - it could have been a smokescreen
Or used to flush out the Vermin that refused to cooperate with Police.
 
  • #100
Or used to flush out the Vermin that refused to cooperate with Police.
If you’ve not put her there - you’ve no worries. I’m thinking it was planned - more than 1 perp - so disposal is going to be 100% no trace. I can never see this solved based on finding a body, rucksack or phone - they are long gone. I know we all have thoughts of the magic moment of finding the rucksack - it’s a pipe dream. The only way this will be solved is by finding that nugget of info which leads to a trial
 
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