GUILTY UK - Joanna Yeates, 25, Clifton, Bristol, 17 Dec 2010 #14

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the article in the daily mail says prosecutors say tabek did not even know her name.

this guy baffles me. I cant imagine why he did this. not to say I understand why anyone does things like this but this is even less reasonable than most.
 
  • #322
I doubt it! As regards the pizza, the obvious inference is that he ate it. The sock - hmmm, maybe, but it's the kind of thing he might have used to try and wipe up any mess, fingerprints etc. And if it was taken as a "trophy", you would expect him to have kept it.

He admitted the killing nothing stopping him from saying what he did with the sock. But as the prosecution said only he knows. So yes almost likely to be a trophy imo. As for the pizzza what deranged mind would take that and eat it.
 
  • #323
rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn
Tabak email "I never met her really but still horrible. But at least there is no sign of foul play. That is a slight relief"


yeah I bet he was relieved :banghead:
 
  • #324
rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn
Tabak told his boss the "the police had interrogated him" at 4 o'clock in the morning
4 minutes ago

interesting choice of word, "interrogated" when she was still a missing person, of course they'd ask the neighbors of they saw anything...
 
  • #325
rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn
Jo yeates' killer Vincent Tabak looked on the web for info on "maximum sentence for manslaughter"


he must have liked what he saw :sick:
 
  • #326
rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn
Tabak told his boss the "the police had interrogated him" at 4 o'clock in the morning
4 minutes ago

interesting choice of word, "interrogated" when she was still a missing person,

I think the 4 o'clock interrogation is referring to the day when VT was arrested.
 
  • #327
21st December "Tabak continued searching for details about maximum sentencing for murder and manslaughter and the weather." from @skynewsgatherer
 
  • #328
rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn
In an email Tabak wrote "I wonder what happened to the Pizza"
3 minutes ago
 
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Mr Lickley said: 'The pizza and its box have not been found. Joanna Yeates did not eat it. Vincent Tabak took it, as he did one of her socks. Why he took these items only he can say.'

Sinister, Trophy, as been said all along.

The only way that the pizza could have been kept as a trophy is by freezing it - and I'm sure the police checked VT's freezer - otherwise it would be stinking to high heaven by now.
 
  • #330
I think the 4 o'clock interrogation is referring to the day when VT was arrested.

I don't think it is according to Harriet Tolputt

"Police spoke to #Tabak in the early hours of Monday during house to house enquires once Joanna Yeates had been reported missing."
 
  • #331
The only way that the pizza could have been kept as a trophy is by freezing it - and I'm sure the police checked VT's freezer - otherwise it would be stinking to high heaven by now.


We are are talking about the sock, how on earth could he keep the pizza, agree. The pizza just taken for the sheer fun of it or to eat is the worring factor.
 
  • #332
Arnoud Breitbarth on twitter:

Vincent to his gf: "If something terrible has happened. I don't want to live in our house anymore. Way too scary!"

He got his wish there then :floorlaugh:
 
  • #333
I don't think it is according to Harriet Tolputt

"Police spoke to #Tabak in the early hours of Monday during house to house enquires once Joanna Yeates had been reported missing."

Police don't do house to house enquiries at 4 o'clock in the morning! In any case, the police said that he was "cooperative" when they called on the Monday - there was nothing about an interrogation that day.

VT is reported to have told his boss that he was INTERROGATED at 4 o'clock in the morning. This was undoubtedly on the day of his arrest, when the police allowed him to call his boss to say that he wouldn't be coming in to work (ever, as it happens).
 
  • #334
The pizza just taken for the sheer fun of it or to eat is the worring factor.

I suspect that he simply dropped it in the bin. It was widely reported at the time that the A&S police had been criticised for delaying searching the bins until after the refuse had been collected.
 
  • #335
I suspect that he simply dropped it in the bin. It was widely reported at the time that the A&S police had been criticised for delaying searching the bins until after the refuse had been collected.

The wrapping, yes, but in view of what else we're hearing I have no difficulty in believing that he ate the pizza.
 
  • #336
Police don't do house to house enquiries at 4 o'clock in the morning! In any case, the police said that he was "cooperative" when they called on the Monday - there was nothing about an interrogation that day.

VT is reported to have told his boss that he was INTERROGATED at 4 o'clock in the morning. This was undoubtedly on the day of his arrest, when the police allowed him to call his boss to say that he wouldn't be coming in to work (ever, as it happens).

You could be right - I'm just repeating what Tolputt is tweeting from court - she says house to house enquiries were early hours of Monday but they didn't search his flat until Thursday 23rd
 
  • #337
rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn
As picture of Jo Yeates' snow covered body were shown. Vincent Tabak took his glasses off and put his head in his hands and wiped his eyes
5 minutes ago
 
  • #338
It looks like VT may, at least in part, have been responsible for CJ's arrest. VT phoned the police from Holland with "some information" about seeing CJ's car. Police went to Holland to take a statement from VT (shortly after which, CJ was arrested).

VT really is despicable beyond words.
 
  • #339
It looks like VT may, at least in part, have been responsible for CJ's arrest. VT phoned the police from Holland with "some information" about seeing CJ's car. Police went to Holland to take a statement from VT (shortly after which, CJ was arrested).

VT really is despicable beyond words.


I agree, he sounds like a cold & ugly person.
 
  • #340
rupertevelyn Rupert Evelyn
Tabak's Renault was to provide important evidence in the case such as "blood and fibres"
1 minute ago

that makes me also second-guess whether this was his first offense or not - it must have been, what stupid mistakes he made - not smooth going at all. for jo and her family I'm glad he made them but they were some really moronic mistakes.



eta: well, wait. where did the blood come from? they also said there was blood on the wall at the dump site - if she was strangled or smothered, where did the blood come from? have I forgotten something?
 
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