Oraclle
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Ah, thanks. Apologies for the mistake.It's here Google Maps , the camera is somewhere beneath the solar panelled roof, looking onto the path in the centre.
Ah, thanks. Apologies for the mistake.It's here Google Maps , the camera is somewhere beneath the solar panelled roof, looking onto the path in the centre.
Ah, thanks. Apologies for the mistake.
Where has the media coverage gone? Surely this is big story similar to Libby and Corrie. Do the police now think she's voluntarily absent? It's all very subdued...
I wonder how much local media coverage is happening?
I remember posters out of the area saying how little coverage there had been nationally for Corrie - same with Libby perhaps - apart from the occassional item in DM sadly this sort of news doesn't spread far beyond the local area.
Yes they had sightings and suspect very early in. Nothing here. More and more I think it’s someone she knows - did they stop and offer her a lift? I’m sure the police have quizzes everyone who knew her and her family to detect anyone with a grudge or a reason to abduct her. Or I still think it’s someone she arranged to meet and it’s gone wrong.JMO after following cases on here, but it seems like national press only really pick up these stories when it looks like something malicious might have happened and there's "something" to report on. Like Skigh said, there were early stories about Libby, but she vanished in the middle of the night, a hammer was found where she was last seen, and there was a pretty quick arrest.
JMO after following cases on here, but it seems like national press only really pick up these stories when it looks like something malicious might have happened and there's "something" to report on. Like Skigh said, there were early stories about Libby, but she vanished in the middle of the night, a hammer was found where she was last seen, and there was a pretty quick arrest.
The hammer and other things found, were very soon, said by the police as having nothing to do with Libby's disappearance.