Thanks all for the updates. Are you guys reading my interpretation the same way?
The prosecution are using Zoe's evidence to place The Defendant (may use TD as initials for this one!) on scene. Also suggests some kind of unexplained behaviour - lurking, following - which provides an angle on intent.
The defence are querying her eyesight, different trainer descriptions and possibly the fact she was shown cctv?
Agree, maybe the defendant was fired up on adrenaline after seeing Zoe so struck quickly, also if he was a regular to the coppice he would know that his window of opportunity was becoming smaller as it would start to get busier and busier with dog walkers. Poor LB was in the wrong place at the wrong time.Yes, I think that’s exactly what they are doing, I fully believe Zoe saw the defendant.
Agree, maybe the defendant was fired up on adrenaline after seeing Zoe so struck quickly, also if he was a regular to the coppice he would know that his window of opportunity was becoming smaller as it would start to get busier and busier with dog walkers. Poor LB was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Would it have been possible to hide a body there for five days though, In a dog walking area would dogs not have been alerted to go and investigate.I think Zoe was the intended target. If she hadn't of turned around it probably would have been her in the headlines. I think she's spooked him by turning around, that's stopped him in his tracks, but adrenaline is pumping and then Lindsay comes along and bang he attacks! If its the area I'm thinking it happened it would have been very easy to hide himself and Lindsay. If u remember from last time the dog walker who seen the coat said she heard a faint voice/noise. Could have been when he had Lindsay and was killing her. It was all in such a short time frame.!
All my option of course
Would it have been possible to hide a body there for five days though, In a dog walking area would dogs not have been alerted to go and investigate.
I can’t help thinking the body of poor
Lindsay may have been moved/attempted to be covered a few times before the final movement plan was carried out.
I also wonder how a scene of the crime was not found in a relatively small area, but then again the police don’t seem to have covered themselves in glory at all in this case.
Would it have been possible to hide a body there for five days though, In a dog walking area would dogs not have been alerted to go and investigate.
I can’t help thinking the body of poor
Lindsay may have been moved/attempted to be covered a few times before the final movement plan was carried out.
I also wonder how a scene of the crime was not found in a relatively small area, but then again the police don’t seem to have covered themselves in glory at all in this case.
Would it have been possible to hide a body there for five days though, In a dog walking area would dogs not have been alerted to go and investigate.
I can’t help thinking the body of poor
Lindsay may have been moved/attempted to be covered a few times before the final movement plan was carried out.
I also wonder how a scene of the crime was not found in a relatively small area, but then again the police don’t seem to have covered themselves in glory at all in this case.
Do we know where the plinths are in relation to the pub?
She really didn't get very far at all did she...
Pink bit is where I think she's been dragged. The green lines are bike/path ways through the coppice. Orange bit is plinths. Where the pink area is but on the path is where Zoe the dog walker and the lad would have been. Obviously Zoe seen him there I think it is. Later dog walker and it's possible that Lindsay and the lad where where the pink bit is. All around that area can be accessed off Burnley road. It's also where the lad was seen going in and out of.
That all makes sense and is quite plausible, I had forgotten some of this detail in the intervening months. Was it established where the bin came from and when? I seem to remember it was sourced from the industrial estate near the traveller site and was relatively new but I’m not sure why that stuck in my mind. I need to refresh from the previous thread posts from the original trial.We know that LB was placed inside the wheelie bin shortly after she died ( blood pooling at the head ).
If the bin was then put inside one of those outbuildings behind the pub, then I think it's quite likely that none of the dogs would have picked up a scent. Plus, I dont think anyone walking a dog would get that close to those buildings, they seem to be a bit away from the main paths.
From memory, the search of the pub area did not start until Saturday afternoon, August 17.
eta - Doris has just explained it above, far better than me - post 171