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The taping was done by the Police.
Daily Mail:
Thanks, that's put that to bed for me.
I should have read more fully. Only had time to skim today.
The taping was done by the Police.
Daily Mail:
Aha that makes sense, thanksI think that is the hole excavated by the police in order to gain access to the tank from the side.
Murder trial of author Helen Bailey: A round up of the evidence so far
Snipped with respect
The defendant allegedly murdered Ms Bailey, “probably by suffocation” between 10.51am and 2.30pm on Monday April 11, 2016.
Before she died, Ms Bailey told family members she was worried she was losing her memory, and internet searches were made by her as to why she kept falling asleep, the court was told.
Helen Bailey murder trial DAY TWO: Children's author fiancé accused of drugging her for months before killing
At 3.57pm the following day, Stewart reported Ms Bailey missing before “sitting back and watching as police conducted what he knew to be a futile missing person’s investigation”, the prosecution claim.]
BiB
I may have misread or misinterpreted your comment here but I think it was 4 days later (15th April at 3.57 pm) that Stewart reported Helen missing to the police.
Seemingly he spent 4 days getting his "ducks in a row" before doing anything precipitous. I think he only did it then because Helen's brother pressed him to.
Milly, many apologies, I had no idea this was a newspaper report. I thought it was your round up. I am not sure why but I completely missed the link to the Cambridge News.
Just one thing - well, two actually: Joe and Nick!! Theys wot did it, Guv, honest!![]()
Great to have you here RB!![]()
Great to have you here RB!![]()
Tortoise, do you remember when we initially discussed this case when you raised it as a possible trial to follow and I said to you I was concerned because at one point he left Facebook without any warning and only later recontacted her on the premise he was concerned for her safety after public order disturbances in London. This was a huge red flag to me when I first read it just after he was arrested and wondered if he had a controlling, manipulative antisocial personality disorder.
Helen was especially vulnerable by then and was bowled over by his concern and keen to meet up after he had remembered her enough to contact her to make sure she was okay.
To a grieving widow such thoughtfulness is the most romantic and welcome salve on her broken and fragile heart; to a psychiatrist it's controlling and manipulative behavior and a cause for concern.
Each day that passes and the more evidence we hear it makes me think we were right all along and he was a predator from the beginning.
The Router connection seems like his major mistake
Hi Mr Jitty. Good to see you.
These mobile phones have a habit of getting people into trouble:happydance: don't they.
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