GUILTY UK - Paige Doherty, 15, Clydebank, 19 March 2016

  • #161
Police Scotland do seem to keep their cards very close to their chest. If they have their sights on someone they play it down whilst gathering as much evidence as possible so it will stand up in court.
 
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  • #163
Alyce did you go the North Elgin St route? From knowing the area that is the direction I would have taken from the Deli, possible she went Johnston Avenue. In my opinion both are busy residential streets and at 8.20 I think there would be many people making their way to work, Whitecrook imo is always quite a busy place.

I agree with your thoughts that she has been offered a lift by someone she knows.


I did Johnston Avenue but have just been back and gone down North Elgin St. If it was busy at that time then surely has to be someone she knew, otherwise an unknown couldnt risk trying to pull her into a car.
 
  • #164
This is a case that could take any number of turns, still can't get my head around a possible motive the only one is striking me is a sexual element. I just have zero clue how she got from the bus stop to turning up dead. Poor girl.

I think I am firmly in agreement that she got into someones car for some unknown reason, but then where did that person take her? Did they have her for a while or kill her straight away if she was stabbed numerous times that is messy so I doubt he would've done it in the car in broad daylight then if they killed her straight off the bat where did they store her until they felt it was safe to place her just off the road? So many questions. :thinking:
 
  • #165
This is a case that could take any number of turns, still can't get my head around a possible motive the only one is striking me is a sexual element. I just have zero clue how she got from the bus stop to turning up dead. Poor girl.

I think I am firmly in agreement that she got into someones car for some unknown reason, but then where did that person take her? Did they have her for a while or kill her straight away if she was stabbed numerous times that is messy so I doubt he would've done it in the car in broad daylight then if they killed her straight off the bat where did they store her until they felt it was safe to place her just off the road? So many questions. :thinking:


And why there? A strange spot to dump a body, reminds me a bit of Cheryl DeBoer.

I have more and more the feeling this might have been a group of young guys. Rape led to murder. Sad to even write this.
 
  • #166
I would imagine if her phone was missing, they would have made an appeal for it like they did for Alice Gross.
 
  • #167
A lift from someone you know would be very enticing if you faced that long commute, it would only be a half hour or so in a car.

Maybe she bumped into someone she knew (neighbour, friend of the family?) who said they were going to be driving that way shortly and invited her inside their house to wait.
 
  • #168
Just catching up on today's media etc. It's what the police aren't saying that I find most interesting ie no mention of her phone etc. I'm sure I read in the initial reports that Paige hadn't been active on social media since around the time she was last seen which would suggest IMO that she hasn't used her mobile to get online etc. If thats the case then IMO I think she may have been killed on the Saturday. I also still believe she accepted a lift from someone she knew or knew of.
 
  • #169

As if the family aren't going through enough! Sicko! [emoji36] I can't recall which case it was but the same type of thing happened, but they posted a video on YouTube claiming they either did it or know who did & knew where her body was.. Makes you wonder what goes through their head to make sickening remarks like that!


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  • #170
Titan Crane in Clydebank to be lit up pink in memory of murdered Paige Doherty http://bit.ly/1Rzi3uv

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  • #171
Looks like Paige had 2 facebook pages. The Remembering page isn't the one she is tagged in by her friends recently. Someone will eventually have that page turned into a Remembering profile or facebook will remove it as technically having 2 personal profiles violates their terms of service. Have seen an issue regarding this before with another young person who's parents tried to keep the second profile online, if I remember right facebook were taking it down.
 
  • #172
Just catching up on today's media etc. It's what the police aren't saying that I find most interesting ie no mention of her phone etc. I'm sure I read in the initial reports that Paige hadn't been active on social media since around the time she was last seen which would suggest IMO that she hasn't used her mobile to get online etc. If thats the case then IMO I think she may have been killed on the Saturday. I also still believe she accepted a lift from someone she knew or knew of.

The Detective who done the press briefing yesterday definitely said that it was a critical and a high risk missing persons case when it was reported on Saturday due to the fact that there had been no contact with friends or family from her last confirmed sighting. This is why it was treated so seriously as when she had been missing from home previously she did always stay in contact with at least friends.
 
  • #173
A lift from someone you know would be very enticing if you faced that long commute, it would only be a half hour or so in a car.

Maybe she bumped into someone she knew (neighbour, friend of the family?) who said they were going to be driving that way shortly and invited her inside their house to wait.

I really hadn't considered she might have ended up in someone's home in that area...that's a very good point.
 
  • #174
I did Johnston Avenue but have just been back and gone down North Elgin St. If it was busy at that time then surely has to be someone she knew, otherwise an unknown couldnt risk trying to pull her into a car.

I am only more inclined to think she would go North Elgin St as you would arrive at a bus stop quicker, the one just after the roundabout.
 
  • #175
This article has 3 photos of stepfather, 2 being of him alone ... just struck me as odd.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...o Websleuths today, to see if it was just me.
 
  • #176
A half hour drive and she would probably never have been found. Maybe they were panicked and not thinking logically.

Or maybe they deliberately put her back there near where she was last seen rather than where she was actually killed. To lead police away from the culprit and the real murder scene?

Of course I also realise the area where she was found could be the murder scene
 
  • #177
Psychologically, "Multiple stab wounds" screams personal as in she knew her killer :(

Crime of passion by somebody known to her. Either that or psychotic stranger killing.

Though I guess these days there seems to be more people who murder just for the "thrill" of it, and a small friendly girl who chatted to everyone is probably an easy target.
 
  • #178
So great to have someone who knows the area!!! Interesting about your comments about where she was found. I wonder if this is somewhere her attacker knew from hanging around.

So possibly the perpetrator is young too... could be something like a jealous ex boyfriend or , as she was a pretty girl, maybe even a jealous ex of her current boyfriend.
 
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Monitoring Twitter. Nothing yet.

Where she was last seen! How many times?!
 

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