I don't think so, maybe a local knows more than me.
I have to say, I find it hard to believe that...given the circumstances. What I mean is, why didn't they ?
I don't think so, maybe a local knows more than me.
Hypothetically speaking, could CL have had an argument with someone at 6.05 ran down that slip road which leads to the university, he runs after her, she drops her bag or he catches her a tussle ensues and the bag falls to the ground. He kills her (don't know his motive) possibly in a fit of rage, he hadn't planned for this, there's a bit of scrubby land with tree cover right where he is...could Claudia be right there ? Or am I being ridiculous ?
Hypothetically speaking, could CL have had an argument with someone at 6.05 ran down that slip road which leads to the university, he runs after her, she drops her bag or he catches her a tussle ensues and the bag falls to the ground. He kills her (don't know his motive) possibly in a fit of rage, he hadn't planned for this, there's a bit of scrubby land with tree cover right where he is...could Claudia be right there ? Or am I being ridiculous ?
ellie, my storyline, as it may be:
On the bridge CL peeved jumped out of the burgundy car (without her backpack, woman on CCTV has no backpack), the driver went to her, he smoked with his left hand and talked seriously. Then CL got again back in the car and was driven to the University area. In the vehicle further disputes (I think, reason: jealousy, perhaps because of the recently surprising visit of another man/separation).
Finally, CL angrily stormed out of the vehicle, again without her backpack (the woman on the CCTV again has no backpack with her; passenger door still open). The man ran after her to the other side of the street. There they fought verbally (CCTV), now threatening and without a cigarette. At a certain point, CL wanted to get her backpack from the vehicle and was then forced by the driver into the Combi. The man took her to the murder scene, perhaps near to the area. The dispute escalated and the murder occurred.
The killer had to get rid of the backpack and hid it in the vicinity of the university.
Question: why had the burgundy vehicle not been searched by police? I haven't read about.
Perish the thought, but how large are the ovens that Claudia worked with at the university?
''Detective Superintendent Ray Galloway, speaking on the second anniversary of Miss Lawrence's disappearance, said he could have 'potentially' spoken to her killer''
My guess is he has spoken to her killer.
Some very good scenarios as to how the bag could have been left on the grass at Walmgate stray. I'm starting to wonder if it was a plant, to lead away from Claudia's house and surrounding area. I'm thinking there was an argument on the way to work and the bag was returned without Claudia, to make the Police think she was attacked by a stranger. Which could imply he could be connected to her easily.
Could it be, CL had on the 18. ended her relationship with the man who had been in a seriously relationship with another woman and had put his belongings into a bag. CL put the bag out in front of her back door and texted him to pick the bag up without seeing her/speaking to her. (The man on CCTV returned with a bag and seemingly didn't want to be recognized by another passenger.)
Next morning he again went to her back door only for very short time. Perhaps he hoped to see something (another man in her home) or he wanted to look, whether her lights were on or not. Then he saw her lights off and drove in the direction of her way to University. - Only my thoughts!!!
Oh, wait: If she had texted him, the police would have had known .............. :scared: