Also another thing that bugging me is IF he took his clothes off how is CJ's dna on the stick?
Transference from his hands most likely, from touching CJ (or something CJ had touched) before leaving the house
Also another thing that bugging me is IF he took his clothes off how is CJ's dna on the stick?
Transference from his hands most likely, from touching CJ (or something CJ had touched) before leaving the house
That continues to puzzle me - although Prosecution has explicitly said they are not linking Cj to the crime - but still![]()
Was this trial heard today? Last update was Thursday, is there restrictions on reporting in court?
The lake is big and certainly could be used for washing off hands etc. It is a pretty place in the Thicket as it is the central point that people like to walk around so I can't imagine he'd be able to do more than just wash his hands and certainly wouldn't be able to approach it in any state without being spotted and looking suspicious if he were obviously covered in blood or dirt IMO
The pond is more of a boggy, natural type (as opposed to the lake which is ornamental) - I don't know for certain the size having only seen it from one side but it looks shallow and it doesn't look like the sort of water you'd get very clean from!
https://documents.hants.gov.uk/countryside/SCP-LPGMap.pdf
This shows the Thicket with the footpath leading out to Swanmore Road - I think this is the most likely route that SM would have taken to his mother's afterwards rather than going the roadway. I believe that Louise was found around the top left corner of the sign saying 'Havant Thicket'
Thanks I couldn't find their page for today. Do you want to do HL and I'll do PN? I will be offline for a bit this afternoon though if there's any volunteers.Thanks for the updates, @Legally Bland!
Additional details on HampshireLive. They have a different reporter every day. Thursday's was quite good, I thought. MOO.
10:54JAMIE PHILLIPS
Audio of calls made to police being played to court
Three calls made to police on May 8 to report Louise missing are now being played to the court.
The first of the calls was 14 minutes long, made by Louise's aunt Chazlynn Mays.
11:02KEY EVENT
Jury hears moment Louise is first reported missing
The call, made at 6.32pm, is when Louise is first reported missing. She was found dead in Havant Thicket 13 days later.
Mrs Mays details to police that Louise was a "vulnerable child" and had not returned home. She had traced where Louise was meant to be, had tried to call her and has "asked if anyone had seen her" without any success, so called police.
She also said to police that it was "quite normal" for her to go missing, but that she was worried about her as she may "do something to herself".
Live updates as Louise Smith murder trial enters fifth day
No problem, I'll do HL! I can take over PN for a bit when you're offline, if there's no one else.Thanks I couldn't find their page for today. Do you want to do HL and I'll do PN? I will be offline for a bit this afternoon though if there's any volunteers.
That's great, thanks.No problem, I'll do HL! I can take over PN for a bit when you're offline, if there's no one else.
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