GUILTY UK - Nicole Smallman, 27 & Bibaa Henry 46, Archdeacon's daughters, murdered London park, 7 June 2020

  • #361
I think robbery could of been an element of this but I wonder why their bag was still with them and their phones had been thrown into the pond. I imagine he didn't anticipate being as injured as he was and that stopped him.
 
  • #362
It's a likely scenario, I think.
The south London link is interesting though. Could just be coincidence but it obviously is a good way from Wembley
 
  • #363
I think robbery could of been an element of this but I wonder why their bag was still with them and their phones had been thrown into the pond. I imagine he didn't anticipate being as injured as he was and that stopped him.

Maybe he took the phones but it turned out they were locked in some way and were hard to unlock so he decided he couldn't do anything with it, to much fuzz, just throwing them away? Or he suddenly? realized...this things are traceble..and disposed of them...I don't know. Did we know the content of the bag...I don't remember...it could have been emptied.
 
  • #364
True, it could of been emptied and I think I'm being a bit too rational but you can sell the bag? But yes, it could of been like that and probably is more likely
 
  • #365
The south London link is interesting though. Could just be coincidence but it obviously is a good way from Wembley

I have to go with you on this one...I don't know London at all. Yes...from Google Earth :)
 
  • #366
True, it could of been emptied and I think I'm being a bit too rational but you can sell the bag? But yes, it could of been like that and probably is more likely

I don't know....but I can't picture a 18 year old boy selling a lady's bag without being laughed at...it's not cool/chill, so to say. JMO
 
  • #367
Thank goodness there has been an arrest! I expected it to be someone older too.
 
  • #368
I am hopeful, thank heavens this seems to be going the right way...RIP to them :(
 
  • #369
Could this be linked to the initial arrest of the 36- year-old man arrested in south London - as both arrests are in south London which is quite a distance from Wembley

Possibly - maybe a dna connection ?
 
  • #370
Possibly - maybe a dna connection ?
Or a connection (to both?) through one of the woman's occupation as a social worker? speculation.
 
  • #371
To be honest, I'm not. So many stab incidents in London where 17 - 19 year's old are involved. It's terrible.

I'm surprised for sure. Having grown up in London, knife crime here is usually gang on gang. Those not in that life generally safe cos they're of little interest. This is something different to me.

Amazing all the same. The family might finally see some justice. I guess the police and forensics came through *eventually*.
 
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  • #373
"Danyal Hussein, 18, of Blackheath, to appear at Westminster magistrates court"

"A teenager has been charged with the murder of sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman in a park in Wembley, north London, on June 6.
Danyal Hussein, 18, of Blackheath, south-east London, has also been charged with possession of an offensive weapon and will appear in custody at Westminster magistrates court on Thursday."
 
  • #374
There's 17 miles between the arrest location of Blackheath and Fryent Country Park. We were still in a type of lockdown when these murders happened. That's a lot of distance. Easily made in a car, and a bike too (if your butt is up for it!), but still interesting. Are we sure this is a stranger link? If you're young and own a car or know a friend who does, I guess you probs would drive all over.

Food for thought all the same.
 
  • #375
Presumably they have his DNA from the blood left at the scene, which is why they were able to charge him so quickly, but I’m stunned that one teenage boy did this.

I’m not saying I now think that anyone else is involved, just that I had thought it would turn out to either be someone much older or several people.

As robbery now doesn’t seem to have been a motive, I guess the most obvious alternative would be sexual assault :(.
 
  • #376
I wonder how they found him, and if someone reported their suspicions about him to the police?
 
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  • #377
I would guess this guy has confessed as he has been charged pretty quickly. Very curious to see how the police tracked him down and what was the motive for the crime.
 
  • #378
IMHO the perp must have appeared on CCTV, and once he got on the bus and used his Oyster card it would have been simple to track him down.

But why was he there at all? My orginal idea would was a drugs crime, delusions under the influence of something, but <modsnip> the choice of weapon, it could be terror related as well. Or both.
 
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  • #379
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also there would be hardly If any buses at 1am during lockdown in London. The public transport connections from north to south London are notoriously bad. Legal age for driving in UK is 17 so possible he could have had a car .
 
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  • #380
Maybe the police managed to lift a fingerprint from something and they found a match because he was already on their records. He could have turned himself in. People could have noticed he was injured, knowing the story and called the cops. CCTV-footage. They must have been on to him, for whatever reason, first, only after that they could have found a DNA match.
 

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