this article, for me, raises some questions. -
Colleague of missing York chef Claudia Lawrence comes forward with fresh lead
- Police said a colleague ( who has been known to the investigation from the outset) came forward to tell them she had been out with a boyfriend until about 5am on Tuesday, March 17.
- Officers also revealed for the first time that the 36-year-old was in a casual relationship with a man from York, rather than being entirely single.
- Police believe it is unlikely that the casual boyfriend (who she had been seeing for several months), who is known to the police, is the man she was out with two days before she disappeared.
- Casual boyfriend has long term partner and has not been eliminated from the enquiry (as at 18th March 2010).
- no-one has come forward
- what did Claudia do after speaking to her mother?
This statement would seem to indicate that they had information that supported/confirmed the late night out:
'“You would think that because she was getting up early for work she would have gone to bed early on the Wednesday, but she was on an early shift on the Tuesday too and
we now know she didn’t go to bed early then."
The next statement raises a question for me:
“Her text traffic generally finished at nine or half past nine because she was going to bed and it did on that Wednesday night."
What about the Tuesday night? Was this different? Did information from Claudias phone support that she went out late? Would the night out with the new boyfriend not be arranged by phone? If Claudia was a prolific phone/text user, she must have contacted the new boyfriend via her phone. The polcie must have his number, no?
- who is the New Boyfriend?
- who is the Casual Boyfriend, and has he now been eliminated from the enquiry?
- what data does the police have to support the late night out?
- who is the work colleague
- has either 1,2 and/or 4 been arrested?