Why would he send her a text of just 3 kisses at 10:10pm 11th April?
What was his scenario at that time?
Sorry if im being a div but what is OLLI ??
Ta x
His motto- One Life, Live It.
Except he appeared to only apply that to himself in the end.
Yes indeed. I wonder how early.
Departing at 7.15 from Royston would indicate an arrival in Cambridge at 7.45-8.00 am
so if his hours are - say - 8 am to 4pm, then even a stop off at AMs on the way home to collect his satnav, could still have allowed him to get back to Hartwell Lodge by 5pm - which would mean arriving home at the same time as IS ( if ISs times are correct of course ! ) and would mean them both being in the house for at least half an hour before IS has to depart to the bowls.
More time to talk and time enough for IS to mention that he has just found a note from Helen.
from your link, am surprised at her description of Ian
"GGHW is a man who will talk to anybody and is one of the kindest people I have ever met, but his advice was to leave her alone."
If he would talk to anybody wonder why he didn't have much to do with her family and friends.
I've just read all his posts on the widow page and I've concluded this is a man with low intelligence. He's VERY poorly written. I think Helen made him feel emasculated, no doubt. She's incredibly intelligent and sharp, even her responses in the same posts as his you can see there's a world of difference between them. I really think Helen has projected this knight in shining armour onto this man because she was so desperately sad. He comes over like a dummy. I do not get it at all.
Also, this. http://planetgrief.com/2012/06/11/good-samaritans/ see his response in the comments.
She was a strong minded person who did what she wanted. He obviously couldn't handle that.
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Wasn't his first public message when Helen first went missing something along the lines of "Everyone seems worried". Which struck me as odd...if my OH was missing I'd have a lot to say about how I felt, not how "everyone" seemed to feel. I agree that not appearing worried must have been his plan, him thinking that to be less suspicious.
OMG, I wrote a post about this aspect earlier and deleted it as I thought it possibly a bit trite. What I basically said was that previous 'unknowns/convictions' and also criminal investigations etc. are left out of court cases so that the Jury can make the correct decision and also aren't 'swayed'. That information will be in the judges hands when sentencing.
The question of how his wife died is something we may never know.
She died of a brain aneurysm.
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