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Just out of interest - would we expect a response of this size if, say, her phone had been traced to being reactivated at a later point somewhere within this building?
Well the dogs have been out checking drains today.If she is in there and deceased, we are getting into smell territory...
In America they teach: run hide fight, in that order. Never ever comply. I guess it’s not easy in practice.
I completely agree.
When we first arrived in London as young professionals in 2000 we lived in exactly these kind of places - in zone 1 in those days as fewer people wanted to live centrally. Many of these places are quite decent inside and still affordable.
Also someone working as a marketing manager in their early 30s isn't necessarily that well off compared to how expensive london is
I completely agree.
When we first arrived in London as young professionals in 2000 we lived in exactly these kind of places - in zone 1 in those days as fewer people wanted to live centrally. Many of these places are quite decent inside and still affordable.
Also someone working as a marketing manager in their early 30s isn't necessarily that well off compared to how expensive london is
Just out of interest - would we expect a response of this size if, say, her phone had been traced to being reactivated at a later point somewhere within this building?
Just out of interest - would we expect a response of this size if, say, her phone had been traced to being reactivated at a later point somewhere within this building?
Agree.
It's possible that LE have sent forensics in to see if she WAS in there at some stage.
She may not be there now.
JMO
No, as LE have already mentioned the last ping.
Makes me sad to post this but I wonder if a smell has been reported![]()
Makes me sad to post this but I wonder if a smell has been reported![]()
IMO if they’re deploying forensics then it’s either because they believe they might find her or some evidence, whether that’s some of her possessions or proof that a crime was committed relating to her somewhere in that block of flats. They wouldn’t go to all that effort with forensics if it was just a search or arrest.
If no one is allowed inside the flats does that suggest the police think she may have been inside a particular flat at some time rather than being left outside or in the bin area?
No, as LE have already mentioned the last ping.