GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #4

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  • #621
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From the floor plan above....

We know from something Helen wrote in the blog that her office/work room was downstairs.

We also know, from a police officer remark, that IS also had a study ( or desk ) downstairs - there is a line in the police evidence about he took me into a room, just off the main hallway, and mention of ISs desk

So I am guessing that Helen had the large room on the left front of the ground floor because that other, smaller room, marked as study, would not be ideal to work in. It is the main main route from hall or kitchen to the lounge and conservatory. Not very private.

But if IS also had a desk downstairs, then this is the only other place to have one.

Which leads me on to the note.
The note that was on ISs desk.
Which is in that study room.
Which everyone has to walk past.
 
  • #622
I'm so sorry I assumed it was just a look about with a little camera. I'm an idiot :blushing:

LOL no worries. I'm sure they did look with the little camera too.
 
  • #623
LOL no worries. I'm sure they did look with the little camera too.

It's in no way comparable, but I have had two hernia repairs with the incision just above the belly button. I was told not to lift, drive or vacuum for 3 weeks but in reality it was 1 week before I was back to normal. Although maybe that's why I needed the second repair, they were a bit shocked the first had failed lol.
 
  • #624
I'm wondering if IS has used some kind of skateboard or contraption to help him move the body to the cess pit. I know wheelie bin was mentioned before but could that not be a bit of a struggle getting her in there?

I suppose though even if you are in a bit of pain if you have a body to hide it would soon distract you from whatever discomfort you were feeling!


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  • #625
Hopefully it means that he made an attempt but wasn't savvy enough to do a really deep clean (seven overwrites of the actual data sectors using special software is considered the norm). Information is more often than not still lurking even when folk think they've cleverly cleared it out.

There was something on his website info about him changing the server I think a few days after Helen went missing. Would that have got rid of evidence?
 
  • #626
I'm wondering if IS has used some kind of skateboard or contraption to help him move the body to the cess pit. I know wheelie bin was mentioned before but could that not be a bit of a struggle getting her in there?

I suppose though even if you are in a bit of pain if you have a body to hide it would soon distract you from whatever discomfort you were feeling!


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Yeah I imagine the adrenaline would kick in. Wasn't there some kind of trolley or something in the background of one of the garage pics.
 
  • #627
My reading of this is that he deleted the browser history and a forensic IT examiner was able to retrieve enough data from the hard drive.

For interest:

https://www.bullguard.com/blog/2014/08/5-ways-to-recover-deleted-internet-history-data-easily.html

Yup, it's all to easy to recover stuff. I've had folk under investigation for information leaks, making sure they used standalone machines off the office netowork then thinking they're so clever deleting history as well as data - only to be horrified when we recovered it!
 
  • #628
There was something on his website info about him changing the server I think a few days after Helen went missing. Would that have got rid of evidence?

I think it probably would have yes. Also the fact he did that when helen was supposedly missing is well suspect for whatever reason he did it.....imo


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  • #629
There was something on his website info about him changing the server I think a few days after Helen went missing. Would that have got rid of evidence?

That wouldn't be the sort of server that would store the browsing data from his computer I don't think. The only place that would be stored is the computer it was accessed on and the Internet Service Provider's cached data.

I didn't see the post you mean but if it was on his web site I presume he was talking about changing the server his web site was hosted on. This would not have any information about his browing on it.

For interest:

https://who.is/whois/sykic.co.uk

The name servers for the web site are the servers where the site is stored and presented to the web. They are from this company:

http://www.clook.net/

I presume the last change of info (Oct 2015) was the last time he renewed the domain name, but could also be registering a change of name server.

 
  • #630
I only gave it a quick scan but means tested usually means they look at your finances.... I'm zonked with the cold but it would be lovely if IS had to pay all his costs himself. Especially since he's definitely not short of cash! So his defence will tell us next week anyway..... lol

I think his estate will be claimed by the crown to pay the lawyers. But I'm not an expert. I'd also be interested to know what happens to HB's estate. There's the law of forfeiture so clearly IS won't have anything but is payout of assets subject to the trial being concluded and him being found guilty? I wonder how they decide to split the estate.
 
  • #631
That wouldn't be the sort of server that would store the browsing data from his computer I don't think. The only place that would be stored is the computer it was accessed on and the Internet Service Provider's cached data.

I didn't see the post you mean but if it was on his web site I presume he was talking about changing the server his web site was hosted on. This would not have any information about his browing on it.

For interest:

https://who.is/whois/sykic.co.uk

The name servers for the web site are the servers where the site is stored and presented to the web. They are from this company:

http://www.clook.net/

I presume the last change of info (Oct 2015) was the last time he renewed the domain name, but could also be registering a change of name server.


It was on one of the links like the who.is link that somebody posted last week. It said something like last server change April

ETA found it

sykic.co.uk timeline

30 September 2016, WHOIS information updated

17 April 2016, Web server change
Apache

14 March 2016, Page title change
Sykic – Crafts Arts Kinetics Engineering

https://www.avidom.uk/sykic.co.uk
 
  • #632
It was on one of the links like the who.is link that somebody posted last week. It said something like last server change April

Thanks I will dig up more info :)
 
  • #633
I've found the original post from milly

sykic.co.uk timeline

30 September 2016, WHOIS information updated

17 April 2016, Web server change
Apache

14 March 2016, Page title change
Sykic – Crafts Arts Kinetics Engineering

https://www.avidom.uk/sykic.co.uk
 
  • #634
There was something on his website info about him changing the server I think a few days after Helen went missing. Would that have got rid of evidence?

He possibly thought as much (belt, braces and double knicker elastic approach in his eyes). But I think it was just a domain server issue. From the top level records it looks as if he's changed his IP address a good few times over past years but I can't get to the detail of what and when without coughing up $99. I don't mind opening and wasting a paracetamol but $99 is a bit much, especially when it may not help. Am wondering if he thought by changing his IP address he would be covering his tracks from the 'other end' if that makes sense. Again, any forensics person within (say) the police should have access to this information through their work.
 
  • #635
Hope you have a rapid recovery ColourPurple. As I consider it likely to be used as part of IS's defence I thought this page and clipped part informative regarding small bowel resection. The complete page gives much more info :

https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/002943.htm

Most people who have a small bowel resection recover fully. Even with an ileostomy, most people are able to do the activities they were doing before their surgery. This includes most sports, travel, gardening, hiking, and other outdoor activities, and most types of work.
 
  • #636
I was wondering why they decided to sell the flat in gateshead. It's not like they were short of cash in the bank and surely letting a property sit for longer will increase its value.... wonder what the urgency for this was....


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  • #637
I've found the original post from milly

Hmm, just after the dirty deed huh?! But, I'm pretty sure (happy to be corrected, in fact would be delighted to be corrected) that changing the web server for his Sykic Kinetics website wouldn't make any difference and there wouldn't be anything to cover up. Please, someone correct me!
 
  • #638
He possibly thought as much (belt, braces and double knicker elastic approach in his eyes). But I think it was just a domain server issue. From the top level records it looks as if he's changed his IP address a good few times over past years but I can't get to the detail of what and when without coughing up $99. I don't mind opening and wasting a paracetamol but $99 is a bit much, especially when it may not help. Am wondering if he thought by changing his IP address he would be covering his tracks from the 'other end' if that makes sense. Again, any forensics person within (say) the police should have access to this information through their work.[/QUOTE]

If they had found more incriminating info than the "scrap" they referred to I imagined it would have featured in the Prosecution's opening statement on Day 1.
I would love to hear what he's been googling but I fear that we may not hear much more. It's possible he did the bulk of any incriminating searches etc using his phone which he disposed of, early on.
 
  • #639
I was wondering why they decided to sell the flat in gateshead. It's not like they were short of cash in the bank and surely letting a property sit for longer will increase its value.... wonder what the urgency for this was....


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posters reckoned it was for a conservatory and a wedding in thread 3 but I remain unconvinced.
 
  • #640
If they had found more incriminating info than the "scrap" they referred to I imagined it would have featured in the Prosecution's opening statement on Day 1.
I would love to hear what he's been googling but I fear that we may not hear much more. It's possible he did the bulk of any incriminating searches etc using his phone which he disposed of, early on.

Sadly that's probably true. He wiped Helen's browsing history as well, didn't he. Presumably they recovered that as they know she had been searching for reasons for her falling asleep.
 
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