You would have thought someone would have said they were missing their recycling bin, people are territorial over them round my way!anything been mentioned about where this clean recycling bin may have originated from?
You would have thought someone would have said they were missing their recycling bin, people are territorial over them round my way!anything been mentioned about where this clean recycling bin may have originated from?
Have messaged you with what I believe is the correct indictment / case number, shows his name as well, hence private message.I was trying to find the court number for the case:
From today's listed cases
https://www.thelawpages.com/court-hearings-lists/Preston-Crown-Court.php
The only one listed without a defendant's name says it was in court number 1, BUT is listed as Preston (Sessions House) - [NOT Preston Crown Court] and also says that the hearing finished at 12:14. So it probably isn't that one.
Does anyone with any Court experience know a reason why the case possibly isn't listed?
I was trying to find the court number for the case:
From today's listed cases
https://www.thelawpages.com/court-hearings-lists/Preston-Crown-Court.php
The only one listed without a defendant's name says it was in court number 1, BUT is listed as Preston (Sessions House) - [NOT Preston Crown Court] and also says that the hearing finished at 12:14. So it probably isn't that one.
Does anyone with any Court experience know a reason why the case possibly isn't listed?
Have messaged you with what I believe is the correct indictment / case number, shows his name as well, hence private message.
Very unusual for me to be quicker than anyone else!
anything been mentioned about where this clean recycling bin may have originated from?
But you would have thought someone is missing their bin, wouldn’t you? Unless they have just phoned the council for a replacement and haven’t realised the significance of their bin suddenly going missing. Just IMO.He's probably picked it up from somewhere on his travels.
MBut you would have thought someone is missing their bin, wouldn’t you? Unless they have just phoned the council for a replacement and haven’t realised the significance of their bin suddenly going missing. Just IMO.
im still reeling from the revelation that a dog and handler searched for 1 hour in the immediate vacinity she alledgedly lain, and didnt see her. Im struggling to imagine that that is remotely possible.
Nothing in todays evidence had indicated his guilt of murder IMO probably the contrary.
I dont think its possible she was, a police dog within 6 metres and a thorough 1 hour search only of that particular area. I cant see it, i really cant. Especially given a member of the public and dog seemingly stumbled across her a few days later.Seems impossible, the amount of searches that went on around the Coppice area including the cemetery and for her to be there and not to have been found does seem very unlikely. The cemetery isn’t overly large and that is the area you’d head to first if your looking for a body/evidence. Unless of course she wasn’t there all that time
Good point!
Could the defendant not have took the bags when her returned to the body hours later ? In his rucksack
Wow, fame at last Niner, I was apparently named after a famous movie star by my mum and dad!
I dont think its possible she was, a police dog within 6 metres and a thorough 1 hour search only of that particular area. I cant see it, i really cant. Especially given a member of the public and dog seemingly stumbled across her a few days later.
It really doesnt add up.
I don't know how the dog, handler, or searchers missed finding her. But it might have to do with the plastic. The smells could have been hidden by the plastic and not detected until later when the decomposition was much more advanced, and/or perhaps the plastic was ripped away by animals or something.I am in 100% agreement. I know that there are many many many cases of bungled police operations, but this seems just far too amazingly incompetent even going by those standards.
I've never seen or smelt a dead body in any form. But from what I know, it must smell horrific and depressingly this is too often reported in the papers when someone lonely dies at home; "The first time anyone noticed was the smell", which of course penetrates windows and even walls and travels many metres.
So that coupled with the fact that a dog's smell is approximately 40 times more sensitive than a human and the addition that it was presumably a trained police 'sniffer dog' with handler that couldn't find a rotting corpse several metres away. It's seriously defies belief.
So - I see they do not actually call witnesses, but have the pros or detective read their statements. Weird? Does the Defense get to question the statements?
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