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

  • #201
By whom? He admitted killing Jo. He got turned on by watching strangling 🤬🤬🤬🤬. He killed her because he couldn't help himself. He's a murderer.


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  • #202
I am very interested in this case, and, incidentally, I have no connection with anyone involved.

Does anyone think Vincent Tabak might have been stitched up?

I don't, but some people certainly do. I came across this blog the other day when looking for updates
Vincent Tabak is innocent

I would be interested to know your thoughts (but you posted this 2 years ago, so I won't hold my breath)
 
  • #203
Main argument there seems to be Tabak's "unlikely profile" as a killer. Complete tosh.
 
  • #204
I just read as far as where it says that Joanna was murdered "probably after her boyfriend caught her déshabillé with her secret lover". That was enough to suggest that it's all rubbish.
 
  • #205
I just read as far as where it says that Joanna was murdered "probably after her boyfriend caught her déshabillé with her secret lover". That was enough to suggest that it's all rubbish.

Yes it is rubbish, I was just surprised to find it, and generally surprised that people think he was framed. I saw a user on this thread had posed the question as to whether he might have been stitched up, so I was interested to hear their thoughts (but it's a very old post)
I came across that blog when looking for updates on Tabak. I hadn't looked up this case for a while, but it was one that really consumed me at the time. Would be curious as to what the writer of that blog believes now, all these years later!
 
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  • #207
First part of the 2 part documentary shown tonight in Channel 5: Body In The Snow: Joanna Yeates.

Worth watching. The way the police set up Christopher Jefferies was shocking. He takes part in the film. Couldn't help thinking how well the actor Jason Watkins portrayed him in 'The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies' back in 2014.

Documentary about murder that shook Bristol will air tonight
 
  • #208
WHEN Greg Reardon returned from a weekend away to find the flat he shared with girlfriend Joanna Yeates empty, panic washed over him.

Not only was his girlfriend missing, but the place was untidy, and chillingly 25-year-old Joanna's bag was strewn across the dining table with her keys and wallet still inside.





He reported her missing but tragically, Joanna's body was found in the snow by a dog walker eight days later on Christmas morning 2010, sparking a huge murder investigation.

In the days that followed, the public and police were baffled about what happened, with only a series of mysterious clues, including a missing pizza and a discarded earring, to go on.

Now, as a new two part documentary Body In The Snow: The Murder of Joanna Yeates airs from 9pm tonight, we examine how cops cracked the complex case to finally capture the culprit, neighbour Vincent Tabak.

The tragic tale of murdered Joanna Yeates and how a pizza became key evidence
 
  • #209
The way the police set up Christopher Jefferies was shocking.
They didn't "set him up". They had sound reasons for suspecting him as he had means and opportunity, being a keyholder to Joanna's flat. That alone meant that he would be a suspect until eliminated. His flat was searched and blood-stained trainers were found. Obviously he remained under suspicion until tests confirmed that it had no connection to Joanna.

Joanna Yeates police kept landlord on bail pending tests on trainers
 
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First part of the 2 part documentary shown tonight in Channel 5: Body In The Snow: Joanna Yeates.

Worth watching. The way the police set up Christopher Jefferies was shocking. He takes part in the film. Couldn't help thinking how well the actor Jason Watkins portrayed him in 'The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies' back in 2014.

Documentary about murder that shook Bristol will air tonight

This is still available online to those with access at My5
 
  • #212
Cross-posting with possibly connected case.
8 January 2011
www.dailymail.co.uk

'Whoever killed our daughter may have murdered Jo Yeates' say family of student found dead in 1974

The family of a woman strangled close to Joanna Yeates' flat in the 1970s today said both victims could have been killed by the same person.
www.dailymail.co.uk
  • Both strangled, clothed and NOT sexually assaulted
  • Officers dredge drains outside Joanna's home
  • Police tracing victim's 200 Facebook contacts
  • Groundsman may have heard killer dumping Joanna's body
  • Chris Jefferies expects to be cleared as suspect 'in days'
''The family of a woman strangled close to Joanna Yeates' flat in the 1970s today said both victims could have been killed by the same person - because there are such striking similarities between the two cases.

The murder of Glenis Carruthers who died in 1974 aged 20 after leaving a party 350 yards from Joanna's flat has never been solved.

Both women were found without shoes, neither were sexually assaulted and they were attacked at the same time of night.''
Glenis Carruthers, 20


Joanna Yeates

''Same killer? Glenis Carruthers, 20, left, was at a party just 350 yards from Joanna Yeates flat in Clifton, Bristol, on the night she was murdered in January 1974. Detectives in the two unsolved cases are liaising
Glenis and Miss Yeates, 25, do not seem to have struggled, both died at a similar time of the year and were a similar age.''
 
  • #213
Cross-posting with possibly connected case.
8 January 2011
www.dailymail.co.uk

'Whoever killed our daughter may have murdered Jo Yeates' say family of student found dead in 1974

The family of a woman strangled close to Joanna Yeates' flat in the 1970s today said both victims could have been killed by the same person.
www.dailymail.co.uk
  • Both strangled, clothed and NOT sexually assaulted
  • Officers dredge drains outside Joanna's home
  • Police tracing victim's 200 Facebook contacts
  • Groundsman may have heard killer dumping Joanna's body
  • Chris Jefferies expects to be cleared as suspect 'in days'
''The family of a woman strangled close to Joanna Yeates' flat in the 1970s today said both victims could have been killed by the same person - because there are such striking similarities between the two cases.

The murder of Glenis Carruthers who died in 1974 aged 20 after leaving a party 350 yards from Joanna's flat has never been solved.

Both women were found without shoes, neither were sexually assaulted and they were attacked at the same time of night.''
Glenis Carruthers, 20


Joanna Yeates

''Same killer? Glenis Carruthers, 20, left, was at a party just 350 yards from Joanna Yeates flat in Clifton, Bristol, on the night she was murdered in January 1974. Detectives in the two unsolved cases are liaising
Glenis and Miss Yeates, 25, do not seem to have struggled, both died at a similar time of the year and were a similar age.''

That's a very old article from 8th Jan 2011!! Before Vincent Tabak was arrested on 20th Jan (and later convicted) for the Jo Yeates murder.

Tabak wasn't born in 1974.
 
  • #214
That's a very old article from 8th Jan 2011!! Before Vincent Tabak was arrested on 20th Jan (and later convicted) for the Jo Yeates murder.

Tabak wasn't born in 1974.
Thank you, apologies i should have caught that!
 

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