I don't think they left a dying child alone. I think they left her dead.How covenient that they had valid tickets!
And the rest of the family was away somewhere.
Because if they were there, they would surely call for ambulance for the girl, no???
Because who leaves a dying child ALONE???
JMO
Maybe 2 cars for the 3 adults + 5 kids. Or 4 kids if the older sibling is one of the 3 wanted to provide info.Moo...was it 2 cars that were usually there? Why don't they all get in just one???
All the kids went somewhere with somebody in one car and 3 people who fled the country left in the other car - that's what I'm thinking.Moo...was it 2 cars that were usually there? Why don't they all get in just one???
I think the boy is 13 now. There was a new article that mentioned he was in year 8.So the father must be around 45 now and the old brother around 17.
Thanks, I deleted my comment as I realised the ages used in the mother's comment are current and not referring to 2019.I think the boy is 13 now. There was a new article that mentioned he was in year 8.
And where is Sara's brother now? Mom makes no mention in the article....What about step mother? I understand that the father remarried?
I think it's because they can be safer in Pakistan from LE than if they were to stay put in Woking.I hate to use the word typically here....but typically when a child is killed, the perpetrator tries to hide evidence/dispose of the body elsewhere. In this case, everyone else, other than Sara, left instead. It's just so odd.
I wonder if Sara wasn't deceased when they left, and the welfare-check call was to get someone there to help her - after the perps were far enough away not to be caught?I hate to use the word typically here....but typically when a child is killed, the perpetrator tries to hide evidence/dispose of the body elsewhere. In this case, everyone else, other than Sara, left instead. It's just so odd.
And I earlier wrote they left her dying there in an empty houseI wonder if Sara wasn't deceased when they left, and the welfare-check call was to get someone there to help her - after the perps were far enough away not to be caught?
IDK if that is better or worse than leaving a deceased child alone. I guess there is no answer to that.
jmo
If the adults were all present when Sara’s murder happened aren’t they all are responsible? Me thinking the 13yo boy did it and the father fled with the boy to ‘protect’ him and himself, who could be the ultimate responsible adult for the death? Not sure who the third person could be.The only safe assumption, imo, is that one of the three who fled is the murderer. Why would three people need to flee?
jmo