Griffinlay
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And found what?Of course they have tracked it down.
And found what?Of course they have tracked it down.
He obviously told her this (if he did actually tell her this) before he was arrested - what a weird thing to say on the phone to your sister in a different country. Was he beginning to panic that the press had started to broadcast the disappearance and brought it up in conversation in case his family heard about it and mentioned it to him - like "Hey, did you know a girl has gone missing round the corner from you?". Or does he call her frequently and they normally discuss every detail of their day? Who knows, who even knows if he really did say anything to his sister - but if he didn't, I seriously cannot understand why she'd make it up and go to the press with it.Without wishing to be pernickity I think we only know that his sister SAID he said that, unless I've missed it (quite possible) we don't know when this was said and directly to whom
JMO
Now knowing the charges, I wonder whether the whole illegal taxiing thing was something he told people he was doing to cover what he ways _actually_ doing?
*shudder*
That is not evidence it is hearsay.
Well, in honesty, we only have HER word for that. And she could just as easily said it to somehow feel she was protecting him.
Well he is off the streets for now at least
And found what?
Where is the evidence. LE would have tracked the cobweb car on cctv. That is not even PR car and the person in video is not him. The recording was not released by LE but the media. If that video showed what you say it would not be in public domain unless LE was asking public to come forward with information regarding it. Did they do that? No. Why? Because they already knew it was not PR.
would say this could be considered valuable witness information and testimony, but I’m not a Lawyer, maybe it could be considered hearsay?
He obviously told her this (if he did actually tell her this) before he was arrested - what a weird thing to say on the phone to your sister in a different country. Was he beginning to panic that the press had started to broadcast the disappearance and brought it up in conversation in case his family heard about it and mentioned it to him - like "Hey, did you know a girl has gone missing round the corner from you?". Or does he call her frequently and they normally discuss every detail of their day? Who knows, who even knows if he really did say anything to his sister - but if he didn't, I seriously cannot understand why she'd make it up and go to the press with it.
It’s an assumption she was really drunk. Ive had friends who were virtually sober turned away from clubs as they stumbled coming up the steps or just sounded annoying. Usually happens when the club is nearing capacity and they hope by turning one away everyone will leave, which we usually do. Although one occasion my friend went outside for a cigarette, they decided to not allow her back in and none of us knew as we were all inside. As her friends put her in the taxi after she was refused entry she wasn’t alone at that point- but I’m not sure anyone has outright said she was too drunk for entry to the club (and I struggle to believe if she was that drunk, everyone went in and left her alone).Do we know how drunk L actually was on the night she went missing? She was refused entry to the club - did some of the papers not say that her friends put her in a taxi? Would she have to be very drunk for the club to refuse entry? I'm thinking if she was very drunk and incapable, would one of her friends not gone in the taxi with her to make sure she got home safely - this makes me think that she wasn't too drunk but she was drunk enough for the club to say she couldn't get in. Did someone say that some fellow students had seen her after she got out of the taxi?
I hope I am wrong but they have questioned him for days, searched his house with SOCO, done the same with his car, reviewed hundreds of hours of cctv and had hundreds of calls from the public. All that and he gets charged with stealing sex toys. It doesn’t make sense.
Surely police will have interviewed her and taken her statement which can be used as evidence.
For how long though? If he's found guilty on the current charges what's the sentence we can expect here?
No idea where I read it now- but his wife is currently on maternity leave from work.It is worth mentioning that the type of questioning he will have undergone here is very very different to the kind he would receive in poland.
If he has been properly advised then the police have no chance of getting anything from him.
I agree with the people who think that he is likely to be working alone.
Sex offending is rarely a team exercise , only a small amount of cases where more than one man was involved.
This of course is a function of the element of power in this type of offence.
A man who commits this kind of offence wants to feel the power of being in total control....introduce another man into that equation and some of the power seeps away.
I would not be thinking accomplice here.
I also think that the reason his wife was so little involved in the investigation is simply that due to childcare arrangements, i think that they probably worked opposing shifts to one another.
This would mean that she was probably working at the time of the incident...thus being unable to give anything useful.
Certainly more to come with this chap i reckon
He obviously told her this (if he did actually tell her this) before he was arrested - what a weird thing to say on the phone to your sister in a different country. Was he beginning to panic that the press had started to broadcast the disappearance and brought it up in conversation in case his family heard about it and mentioned it to him - like "Hey, did you know a girl has gone missing round the corner from you?". Or does he call her frequently and they normally discuss every detail of their day? Who knows, who even knows if he really did say anything to his sister - but if he didn't, I seriously cannot understand why she'd make it up and go to the press with it.