Just a theory - Renata set up by Lipinski, who had picked up Mustafa after Renata left to go to the school, they drove to the ambush location. After, Mustafa drives her car home and Lipinski drives himself home.
Driving route from Beamsley Way to Broadacre School
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/B...2d3711f9e09!2m2!1d-0.3404252!2d53.8004157!3e0
A fifteen minute walk. Whatever happened to kids that they needed a car for this?
I think an attack in her own home makes more sense. Why attack her somewhere risky when you can do so in the privacy of your own home? The police want info on her car as they think her body was moved in it imo
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If she was poisoned there wouldn't any blood spatters to trace so forensics in the home wouldn't be a worry for her husband.I don't know Ironside, this would eliminate any forensic evidence in the home if she was killed at another location, plus they are asking for the car's movements before it arrived back home.
If she was poisoned there wouldn't any blood spatters to trace so forensics in the home wouldn't be a worry for her husband.
If police don't know her movements at all after going to the school her going straight home is a possibility, the car could then have been used to dump her.
Well Helen Bailey was drugged in her home before she was smothered, and the cadaver dogs picked up the scent of death in many places, even though she was moved to the cesspit and the duvet she was moved on had been taken to the tip.
Police have announced a "significant development" in the search for missing Hull mum-of-two Renata Antczak.
A press conference was held at 11am Priory Road Police Station in west Hull, in relation to Renata's disappearance. They have confirmed they are now treating her disappearance as a "potential murder" case.
Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/live...0393684-detail/story.html#wZkVDUocmXcuVlZ2.99
Cops have always been treating this as murder imo. I think someone confessed and cops are just waiting until she is found before upgrading to murder charges.
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