UK UK - Claudia Lawrence, 35, Chef, York University, 18 March 2009 #6

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View attachment 225533 This message from Google started appearing a couple of years ago .Someone must have complained!

Re Missing Live video:
Not sure if it's due to GDPR, the police wanting to conserve evidence or a 'wealthy local businessman' obtaining an injunction to protect his ...ahem..privacy.
 
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Re Missing Live video:
Not sure if it's due to GDPR, the police wanting to conserve evidence or a 'wealthy local businessman' obtaining an injunction to protect his ...ahem..privacy.
Would this be a businessman who's girlfriend has had more interviews than Michael parkinson
 
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Would be lolling too, if I would know the business man .... ;):p:D
 
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But DO came forward 1 year after CL disappeared, Dai Malyn didn't take over the case until 2013 when they began a review, so DO had already came forward and given his information long before Dai Malyn stated they were still being lied to. I believe the police know exactly who killed CL, they probably know why too, what they don't have is enough evidence to proceed to prosecution. MOO
I'm thinking that someone told DO to shut up when Claudia went missing. He then came forward with the mystery man story when he realised she was dead and he should break his silence and ignore the threat.
 
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I'm thinking that someone told DO to shut up when Claudia went missing. He then came forward with the mystery man story when he realised she was dead and he should break his silence and ignore the threat.
This is a great thought and explains why he took so long to come forward. But if he was told to shut up then he must know who the mystery man is? And maybe fear of repercussions has stopped him revealing everything he knows...
 
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I'm thinking that someone told DO to shut up when Claudia went missing. He then came forward with the mystery man story when he realised she was dead and he should break his silence and ignore the threat.
It took him a year to realise she was dead?
 
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This is a great thought and explains why he took so long to come forward. But if he was told to shut up then he must know who the mystery man is? And maybe fear of repercussions has stopped him revealing everything he knows...
Repercussions of possibly loosing his job?.
Or perhaps his revealation was prompted because the mystery man no longer worked on the college campus..
 
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Repercussions of possibly loosing his job?.
Or perhaps his revealation was prompted because the mystery man no longer worked on the college campus..
Interesting... but who could that be? MS??? Would CL have spent the night with MS though? MOO
 
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It took him a year to realise she was dead?
I think your part right here @Andyboy and you make a very good point.
Did he wait a year because if she had turned up he would have been caught out as a liar?
 
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No one is 100% sure Cl is dead !
if she isn't dead @Popejohn3 Then its unlikely that she would put her family through so much and so the only circumstances I can think are that she is held captive and becuse for so long she will be well induced by Stockholm Syndrome and wont want to escape.
 
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Would this be a businessman who's girlfriend has had more interviews than Michael parkinson
@Andyboy Yes and has a much bigger mouth and a foul one at that, by her own admissions on FB .

It is interesting that she has built a reputation of being Claudias most unlikeable friend.

Why may that be?
 
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I think your part right here @Andyboy and you make a very good point.
Did he wait a year because if she had turned up he would have been caught out as a liar?
How long was it before the police were treating it as a murder case, a few weeks I believe, wouldn't need a year, especially as none of her friends or family thought she would do a moonlight flit
 
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Who was it that did the clear up of Claudias house and did they know the house so well that complacency set in and they slipped up over the wrong slippers.
Were the right slippers still being worn by Claudia and so putting them in place, would this not provide valuable evidence of where she had stepped out to that night.
Did they also slip up over the hair dye and the passport and bank cards?
If you want to make it look like a voluntary flight you have to get the staging right.

Making it look like she disguised her hair but then leaving a passport and bank cards is a bit of a slip up.
 
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How long was it before the police were treating it as a murder case, a few weeks I believe, wouldn't need a year, especially as none of her friends or family thought she would do a moonlight flit
But they could have been wrong and so you wait until its almost unlikely
 
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Would this be a businessman who's girlfriend has had more interviews than Michael parkinson
Not sure that I would give him credit to being a business man @Andyboy
 
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Who was it that did the clear up of Claudias house and did they know the house so well that complacency set in and they slipped up over the wrong slippers.
Were the right slippers still being worn by Claudia and so putting them in place, would this not provide valuable evidence of where she had stepped out to that night.
Did they also slip up over the hair dye and the passport and bank cards?
If you want to make it look like a voluntary flight you have to get the staging right.

Making it look like she disguised her hair but then leaving a passport and bank cards is a bit of a slip up.
Maybe not complacency, maybe stress and a touch of panic
 
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