mrazda71
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To be fair, we'd like to have thought they'd have found the cesspool too :/I'm sure the police have checked this.
To be fair, we'd like to have thought they'd have found the cesspool too :/I'm sure the police have checked this.
7-10 days is within two weeks.
Don't think they do Fridays?
February 2016:
When it comes to grief, I have both good news and bad news for you...
This isn't from her blog, it was published in the Huffington Post, perhaps it'an excerpt from her book, ie written long before Feb of this year?
I can't link to the article, I think because I'm not in the UK it won't let me on.
She says they've been together 4 years though, and 2 years since buying the house in Royston so it can't have been written too long ago?This isn't from her blog, it was published in the Huffington Post, perhaps it'an excerpt from her book, ie written long before Feb of this year?
I can't link to the article, I think because I'm not in the UK it won't let me on.
She says they've been together 4 years though, and 2 years since buying the house in Royston so it can't have been written too long ago?
Article in Huffington Post 1st Feb - yes could be an extract from her book which I think was published Oct 2015, perhaps Alyce can confirm
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/helen-bailey/making-modern-love_b_9124746.html
ThanksIt's a compilation from various parts of the book.
The opening chapter of the book is titled
A Promise
and that is where the line comes from about however bleak your life is, however much despair you are in, you won't always feel this way, I promise you.
The other sections, about JS drowning and the thoughts in M&S and then meeting IS, all come further along in the book, more or less at the relevant times in the story.
Although Helen does also say, in the book, that although she tried to keep it in some sort of timeline, there are places where she does not follow a straight course.
To quote Helen, she said Dont expect any consistency in what follows. Grief does not follow a straight course and nor does my writing.
So in summary, everything in that article comes from the book ( which in turn was the blogs , plus more writing from Helen, to link the various blogs into a flowing book ) and would have been written over the years since 2011 and nothing after October 2015 when the book was published.
just adding a note, as seen Mrazda's comment about the 4 years.
By October 2015 Helen had been with is for 4 years ( they met in Sept 2011 ) and they had been living in Royston since August 2013.
This isn't from her blog, it was published in the Huffington Post, perhaps it'an excerpt from her book, ie written long before Feb of this year?
I can't link to the article, I think because I'm not in the UK it won't let me on.
Thanksso at least the part about planning to marry would've been written at some point during the 8 months? Before she disappeared? If Ian IS guilty then what on earth happened? *makes no sense*
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We don't really 'know' that he wasn't fit and healthy do we? We know that they/he had 'a scare' but that doesn't necessarily mean that he wasn't fit and strong otherwise, and he's a relatively big chap compared to Helen so I don't think it really would've been a 'surprise' pre-planned attack ...I agree re the malice aforethought Tortoise. I think the conversation had already taken place over that weekend and he was waiting for Helen when she came home.
Without going into too much speculation, Helen was a fit and healthy person, he was anything but.
Therefore I suspect the element of surprise was required
Maybe shaking his head for being so 'careless ' re the disposal site I really hate saying that but I imagine he really thought he would have gotten away with it.Shaking his head....does that mean he is still denying it or in denial? I would feel happier if there was some reporting of who else was resident in that house over the weekend of April 9/10 and that Monday, 11th. So far we have been given to think just the deceased and IS were there. Where were the sons, that were reported to have lived there, on those three days? I would feel easier knowing they had good, verifiable alibis.
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