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

  • #281
Since they have the tent erected at the shop, I'm guessing it was done there... and
there'll be evidence in the car/Van he transported her in.
Hmm the shop does seem most logical but so many things would be left to chance..that someone would walk in or try to enter, that Paige would shout/make a scene, plus the fact that a thorough clean up would need to be done...I dunno, we're missing something

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  • #282
I think she took a lift willingly & he either took her to a secluded spot or a property....I just can't imagine it happening in the shop, someone would have heard something, surely!
 
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  • #284
We'll probably find out he's a psychopath, an an opportunity arose , an he couldn't control his grossness.

Maybe it wasn't his first ...
 
  • #285
This is all so mind boggling. If there was a friendship there Paige would have maybe mentioned this to her best friends if she visited regularly, so this would have put police onto him sooner if she was last saw at the shop. I just went on her fb page and saw we have mutual friends, really sad.

The body was definitely not where it was found on Sunday as a woman was commenting on the Police's FB statement to say she had walked past that spot on Sunday afternoon with her young toddler son, and there was no body then at that time.
 
  • #286
I also don't think it happened in the shop. He locked up early to offer her a lift I think, or follow her. Jmo.


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  • #287
I saw on Fb they do deliveries but just noticed it says 'weekend deliveries' which I assume would also mean Sundays. What about other staff surely not just him in himself at that time I wouldnt have thought for food prep etc??

"Don't forget we delivery at the weekend 10-2. Why not sit back and get ur breakfast right to you front door"

Ah so he might have told her he was going her way to make a breakfast delivery soon and offered her a lift.
 
  • #288
So was he the only one working in the deli on the Saturday? If not, what reasons did he give to employees as to why he was locking up?


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  • #290
"Don't forget we delivery at the weekend 10-2. Why not sit back and get ur breakfast right to you front door"

Ah so he might have told her he was going her way to make a breakfast delivery soon and offered her a lift.

I'll tell you what, those boxed breakfasts look epic!
 
  • #291
So was he the only one working in the deli on the Saturday? If not, what reasons did he give to employees as to why he was locking up?

Ahhh, so many unanswered questions eh, it's so annoying. Because as you say if he locked up with other employees there then he could have risked them saying to the police he gave her a lift. Maybe it was just him working there. It has to have been, he couldn't have locked up without arrousing suspicion otherwise or do anything in the shop to her. Poor girl, I don't know if I want to hear exactly what happened tbh.
 
  • #292
Since they have the tent erected at the shop, I'm guessing it was done there... and
there'll be evidence in the car/Van he transported her in.

I don't think it happened in the shop unless he was VERY quick and discreet! I think he drove her somewhere?? Depends how long he shut the shop for? Staff would be turning up and also customers!
 
  • #293
Since they have the tent erected at the shop, I'm guessing it was done there... and
there'll be evidence in the car/Van he transported her in.

Didn't the other shop owner see her walk past? Or was that TO the deli?
 
  • #294
  • #295
Ahhh, so many unanswered questions eh, it's so annoying. Because as you say if he locked up with other employees there then he could have risked them saying to the police he gave her a lift. Maybe it was just him working there. It has to have been, he couldn't have locked up without arrousing suspicion otherwise.

From the Fb looks quite a busy shop so can't imagine him dealing with all thst on his own
 
  • #296
Back In November they were advertising for part time weekend staff so possible, although maybe that was just for 10-2 so one could do for deliveries. I imagine it'd be pretty quiet before then.

ETA oops forgot to quote the post i was replying to

So was he the only one working in the deli on the Saturday? If not, what reasons did he give to employees as to why he was locking up?
 
  • #297
  • #298
Didn't the other shop owner see her walk past? Or was that TO the deli?

Was Ashy ahmeds shop fleming foodstore? I think he meant she walked past his shop, gave him a wave & walked in to johnnys (delicious deli) next door?


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  • #299
From the Fb looks quite a busy shop so can't imagine him dealing with all thst on his own

Remember this would be just after 8 in the morning though. By the delivery times I'd guess 10-2 is the busy period in the daytime.
 
  • #300
Back In November they were advertising for part time weekend staff so possible, although maybe that was just for 10-2 so one could do for deliveries. I imagine it'd be pretty quiet before then.

ETA oops forgot to quote the post i was replying to

Would think most staff would be in for 9, interested to know if shop shut and for how long?
 

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