UK UK - Janice Weston, 36, Murdered, A1 Layby, Brampton, Cambs. / London, 10 September 1983

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My theory evolves around the man seen visiting janice a day or two before she travelled. I believe this man has links to the husband. I believe janice has confidence in this man to trust him. We dont know who this man is but we know a neighbour saw him visiting janice. We dont know if he ever came forward to the police but I think we'd know if he had. I believe he had links with Tony Weston and under some type of ruse janice had trust in this person to travel there for the night. I believe the person was let into janice property when she was in the middle of her meal. Otherwise if she was asked over the phone then the perpetrator ran the risk of janice phoning friends and telling them what she was doing and had changed her plans of staying in london. By being present the perpetrator asked to travel and they both immediately left janice property with janice taking food for the night.

The bottom line, some sort if ruse. Maybe isues with the property that needed imediate attention.
Does your theory involve Janice going willingly to Clopton, or being persuaded to go there, or being forced there?
 
  • #162
The bottom line, some sort if ruse. Maybe isues with the property that needed imediate attention.

I can't imagine her rushing to Clopton because of an issue with the property, but you never know. It was Saturday night, miserable conditions, she had been drinking etc...
 
  • #163
I can't imagine her rushing to Clopton because of an issue with the property, but you never know. It was Saturday night, miserable conditions, she had been drinking etc...
I'm firmly of the opinion she had no intention of going out that night. Everything points to her having settled in for the night. I think something unexpected happened. Something that required great urgency. She was looking at a good couple of hours drive if not more. What could be so urgent that she had to rush out in those weather conditions to undertake such a trip? Or perhaps more importantly who could have persuaded her to do so? Husband or someone else close to her.

The fact she took food, wine, overnight bag and her book manuscript suggests she wasn't anticipating returning quickly. Perhaps she took the manuscript as something to pass the time. Its the whole "rushed" part of it that puzzles me. Why not a bit more time, after all you can't just dash 80 miles, so why the hurry? I wonder if someone did turn up at the flat telling her "we have to go right now" or something like that. Basically someone else was taking control? That she had no choice.
 

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