Why do you think that?I still think someone made a (very) detailed call after the flight landed in Pakistan.
Why do you think that?I still think someone made a (very) detailed call after the flight landed in Pakistan.
It has been reported that they flew to Pakistan on the Wednesday. We don't know what time (there are flights throughout the day), but they are mostly between 10am - 12pm. It is not a direct flight (stopovers in the middle east) and the minimum flight time is 11 hours. I have assumed a flight departure from the UK of 12 noon, with the quickest flight, makes the timing about 11pm in the UK. If you tie this into the police presence in the early hours it more or less fits with the call coming from Pakistan.Why do you think that?
That's why I think it was kin. Kin at their arrival destination. Knew something was off and risked reporting it. Might explain why the adults are on the move again.I agree I thought the family would have called it in after landing, not sure now as he has clearly gone on the run.
The family had left the country hours before the phone call to the police so there would not have been arguments heard or loud noises heard in the night. The next door neighbour said the first he knew anything was wrong was when he saw all the police vehicles.
A visit to check after a call for concern would not warrant numerous police vehicles.
It has been reported that they flew to Pakistan on the Wednesday. We don't know what time (there are flights throughout the day), but they are mostly between 10am - 12pm. It is not a direct flight (stopovers in the middle east) and the minimum flight time is 11 hours. I have assumed a flight departure from the UK of 12 noon, with the quickest flight, makes the timing about 11pm in the UK. If you tie this into the police presence in the early hours it more or less fits with the call coming from Pakistan.
In respect to the neighbours, they reportedly, didn't know anything until they saw the police cars, and we know that Sara was probably dead long before she was found.
From this article: Three people known to girl, 10, found dead 'flew to Pakistan on one way tickets'
Tickets booked Tuesday 8th
Flights on Wednesday 9th
Body found early hours of Thursday 10th.
ETA - the large police response is also telling, if it had simply been a routine welfare check,
- there would only have been one car and
- the check would probably have been done during daylight hours
From little brother, it seems like the family might not care about a daughter from a Polish ex-wife, though I also don't think the little brother is being entirely truthful.That's why I think it was kin. Kin at their arrival destination. Knew something was off and risked reporting it. Might explain why the adults are on the move again.
That same person may have also or even originally contacted LE in Pakistan, which might explain the rapid involvement and apparent cooperation between countries.
This person IMO is going to prove both critical and heroic.
Jmo
From little brother, it seems like the family might not care about a daughter from a Polish ex-wife, though I also don't think the little brother is being entirely truthful.
Who know what the guy told his family. He might say his crazy ex-wife took the daughter to Poland.
That phone call is such a mystery and this whole case is haunting, imo.
jmo
Moo..have not found anything on new wife. His fb is gone he still has older one up. And Olga has fb...no pics of children though
Exactly my thoughts. It's very odd, maybe it was accident and they panicked. Either way they have ran away which shows guilt. Father doesn't sound right a she seems to be having children from many partners, can't stick with one.Exactly. If she died and they hid the body, they could have fled to Pakistan and nobody would know that Sara was dead. If anyone in Pakistan asked, they could say she was with her mother.
But they didn't do that. They left Sara in the house.
And somebody called police. I wish we knew who called.
jmo
Bless him, he seems very upset.
Interview with the travel agent on the flights being booked.