GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #2

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I agree...there are so many search sites! Within houses, gardens, industrial estates, sheds, woods...it's bizarre! Unless the people arrested are giving them the run around.

Or maybe they are treating it as an abduction and think she is being held somewhere against her will in that area. It is rare that that's the case - occasionally you hear of it in America or elsewhere but in the UK I can't recall that happening. Stranger things have happened though I guess but just more used to missing persons either being the worse possible outcome of the persons run away.
 
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Or maybe they are treating it as an abduction and think she is being held somewhere against her will in that area. It is rare that that's the case - occasionally you hear of it in America or elsewhere but in the UK I can't recall that happening. Stranger things have happened though I guess but just more used to missing persons either being the worse possible outcome of the persons run away.

That would be incredible if they found her...it almost seems that is a possibility when you think of all those search areas!
 
  • #463
I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the 17 year old who is friends with Rebecca. She made a comment about kids being mean to Rebecca, but she was glad she never was mean to her. Like some have suggested, girls being involved is certainly a possibility, I wasn't leaning that way, but it sure made me stop and think, it could very well be.

Yes....it's her good looks partly that made me think of girls being the perpetrators. They can certainly victimize good looking peers.
 
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Or maybe they are treating it as an abduction and think she is being held somewhere against her will in that area. It is rare that that's the case - occasionally you hear of it in America or elsewhere but in the UK I can't recall that happening. Stranger things have happened though I guess but just more used to missing persons either being the worse possible outcome of the persons run away.

Its a terrifying thought, but I can see what you mean.
 
  • #465
The police have revealed absolutely zero. Every single possible scenario is speculation.

Did they find mud, which keeps sending them into gardens? Was there mud in the car? A footprint? Did they find some of her technology? A phone ping? A shoe? Hair? Evidence of a girl on her period in an odd place?

We don't know.
 
  • #466
That would be incredible if they found her...it almost seems that is a possibility when you think of all those search areas!

It would be incredible but then I dread to think what the poor girl may have been through if that's the case.
 
  • #467
It is possible she is held somewhere, and too shy and frightened to yell out. Anything is possible. We don't know.
 
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I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the 17 year old who is friends with Rebecca. She made a comment about kids being mean to Rebecca, but she was glad she never was mean to her. Like some have suggested, girls being involved is certainly a possibility, I wasn't leaning that way, but it sure made me stop and think, it could very well be.

Her name was Rebekka :)
 
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I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the 17 year old who is friends with Rebecca. She made a comment about kids being mean to Rebecca, but she was glad she never was mean to her. Like some have suggested, girls being involved is certainly a possibility, I wasn't leaning that way, but it sure made me stop and think, it could very well be.
That comment came from someone who was talking about primary school, not recently and I have to say, as the mother of 3 teenage daughters - yes girls can be nasty especially to girls who they consider prettier than themselves but I think it does a disservice to women/girls everywhere to suggest we go around kidnapping and murdering someone for being pretty [emoji50]
 
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That comment came from someone who was talking about primary school, not recently and I have to say, as the mother of 3 teenage daughters - yes girls can be *****y especially to girls who they consider prettier than themselves but I think it does a disservice to women/girls everywhere to suggest we go around kidnapping and murdering anyone who's pretty [emoji50]

Well I don't think that was the suggestion....but bullying pretty girls is a common issue.
 
  • #471
Why? What evidence is there that points to that?

No evidence, just a hunch, speculation, feeling. Obviously I could be completely off.
 
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That comment came from someone who was talking about primary school, not recently and I have to say, as the mother of 3 teenage daughters - yes girls can be *****y especially to girls who they consider prettier than themselves but I think it does a disservice to women/girls everywhere to suggest we go around kidnapping and murdering anyone who's pretty [emoji50]

I'm not suggesting that, I know how mean some girls are, and it could be females involved with her disappearance. Some people were bringing that up, I felt all along it was a male/males, but it certainly could be female. I was also wondering if the bullying was in primary school, did the bullying continue to the higher grades?
 
  • #476
I just have a feeling one of the people arrested has came up before and could be a young female she was close to. No evidence supporting that just a feeling. It doesn't fit with the searches etc though so I'm most likely way off.
Can't the dvla give information about this cars previous/present owners?
 
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That comment came from someone who was talking about primary school, not recently and I have to say, as the mother of 3 teenage daughters - yes girls can be nasty especially to girls who they consider prettier than themselves but I think it does a disservice to women/girls everywhere to suggest we go around kidnapping and murdering someone for being pretty [emoji50]

I didn't see anyone here suggest anything of the kind. However, do some teenage girls hurt other teenage girls for even such petty things as being jealous of them or because they're over-bearing bullies? Yes, yes they do. I have 6 daughters and some of the stories they tell me about the things they hear at school would make anyone's hair curl. While not all teenage girls (obviously) can be cruel and conniving, some of them definitely are.
 
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Update from police at 16 30 per twitter
 
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