UK UK - Sarah Wellgreen, 46, Kent, 9 Oct 2018 #2 *B. Lacomba guilty*

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Well holy crap thats perfect! Good find pravda.

Wonder if its easier to bury a box like that rather than a body that would explain alot ie.....how he got her to the car and field etc so easily

Might take longer to create enough space, but certainly easier overall to bury in that way and less chance of detection
 
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Might take longer to create enough space, but certainly easier overall to bury in that way and less chance of detection

You have to bury a body 6 foot i dont think u would have to do as much at all! I suppose in a box aswell u have less chance of it being dug up by animals etc. Wonder if anyone could say apart from BL if one was missing
 
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You have to bury a body 6 foot i dont think u would have to do as much at all! I suppose in a box aswell u have less chance of it being dug up by animals etc. Wonder if anyone could say apart from BL if one was missing


I doubt anyone else would know if a box were missing.

Also it could be a way to move a body from a bedroom and down stairs in a house ...and if seen, it would appear that the person was just moving some Nerf guns
 
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Well holy crap thats perfect! Good find pravda.

Wonder if its easier to bury a box like that rather than a body that would explain alot ie.....how he got her to the car and field etc so easily


He could have sedated her with her meds filled it with water drowned her in it emptied it down the sink then put her in it and buried her box and all.

Still think mummy helped though
 
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He could have sedated her with her meds filled it with water drowned her in it emptied it down the sink then put her in it and buried her box and all.

Still think mummy helped though

IMO mum new for sure she took his brown missing shoes and cleaned them and backed him up over and over when asked questions. I highly doubt its normal for the bedding to be changed EVERY time ML stayed but she backed him up on that too! Wonder if mom took pics (like every mom i know) of the xmas tree that year with the spade under? Im guessing she said that was true aswell. Even if BL said mom, sarah has gone missing can u do this and do that and wash this and wash that and can u bk me up on this, you would KNOW it was dodgy and too go along with it is being part to it!
She was probably just as mad as him with all the worry over loosing custody MOO
And lastly if it was ML who made the statement about sarah being moody and alienated then it just says it all for me
 
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IMO mum new for sure she took his brown missing shoes and cleaned them and backed him up over and over when asked questions. I highly doubt its normal for the bedding to be changed EVERY time ML stayed but she backed him up on that too! Wonder if mom took pics (like every mom i know) of the xmas tree that year with the spade under? Im guessing she said that was true aswell. Even if BL said mom, sarah has gone missing can u do this and do that and wash this and wash that and can u bk me up on this, you would KNOW it was dodgy and too go along with it is being part to it!
She was probably just as mad as him with all the worry over loosing custody MOO
And lastly if it was ML who made the statement about sarah being moody and alienated then it just says it all for me[/QUOTE]

BBM l agree. I think the phrase used, 'face on it', the use of it potentially being derogatory, suggests an adult to me. Someone not particularly fond of Sarah.
 
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Oh thanks for that. I really appreciate it. I think he's guilty too, but trying to be really careful, frightened of getting put on timeout!

Why would you get a Time out?
 
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Just wondering if the suitcase that was in the back of SWs car - the one with boys clothing inside - was actually one of BLs cases that he used to transport the Nerf Guns. That might give him a bit of a shock, when he saw it in the car - deja vu
 
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I doubt anyone else would know if a box were missing.

Also it could be a way to move a body from a bedroom and down stairs in a house ...and if seen, it would appear that the person was just moving some Nerf guns
If BL used some of the bins from the Nerf association, or whatever organizations he belonged to, I think they would definitely notice - these orgs are usually 'not-for-profit' and on tight budgets.. it may have needed to have board approval to even buy x quantity.. I think it is an interesting point, and I wonder if police even thought to ask the association if they had noticed anything missing, or noticed anything different about BL, etc. I still don't know how BL could've/would've gotten S down the stairs carrying a dead weight like that.. S didn't look like a tiny girl, I'm sure it must've been difficult for a smaller fellow (ie shorter?) to carry that (I think I have heard it said that no matter how large one is, it's really difficult to carry a dead weight!). jmo
 
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I say this ^^ above because I attended a murder trial where I live, and the prosecutor and the defence lawyers would say their own narratives and assumptions, etc. .. the judge had to remind that these people are not testifying and their words are not evidence, and jurors are only to consider and evaluate the things said on the stand. The defence lawyer did not want to put his client, the accused, on the stand, so he was trying to submit his defence without having to make him testify. In so doing, there can be no cross examination, etc. It's very tricky sometimes, the games that are played. imo.

As much as i do agree that the barristers like to play a game. I struggle to think the PC didnt give that in her evidence. As pointed out we only have reported snippets. That seemed like a powerful exchange, counsel seemed confident in her assertions. I guess we will never know exactly what evidence was or wasnt heard or missing.

IF he DID show the PC those messages, hes lying, but we already know hes lying and we already know he likes disposing of phones.
 
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If BL used some of the bins from the Nerf association, or whatever organizations he belonged to, I think they would definitely notice - these orgs are usually 'not-for-profit' and on tight budgets.. it may have needed to have board approval to even buy x quantity.. I think it is an interesting point, and I wonder if police even thought to ask the association if they had noticed anything missing, or noticed anything different about BL, etc. I still don't know how BL could've/would've gotten S down the stairs carrying a dead weight like that.. S didn't look like a tiny girl, I'm sure it must've been difficult for a smaller fellow (ie shorter?) to carry that (I think I have heard it said that no matter how large one is, it's really difficult to carry a dead weight!). jmo
I was under the impression that the nerf club was pretty much just BL ( maybe one other who appears in a couple of the site fb pictures). It seems pretty basic tbh. Renting the local hall or sports hall , in one post BL asks for anyone coming to bring stuff to use as cover, as he was at the limit of what he could get in his car. Alsobseems to have controlled the fb site/admin etc.
 
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If BL used some of the bins from the Nerf association, or whatever organizations he belonged to, I think they would definitely notice - these orgs are usually 'not-for-profit' and on tight budgets.. it may have needed to have board approval to even buy x quantity.. I think it is an interesting point, and I wonder if police even thought to ask the association if they had noticed anything missing, or noticed anything different about BL, etc. I still don't know how BL could've/would've gotten S down the stairs carrying a dead weight like that.. S didn't look like a tiny girl, I'm sure it must've been difficult for a smaller fellow (ie shorter?) to carry that (I think I have heard it said that no matter how large one is, it's really difficult to carry a dead weight!). jmo

Am not sure of the set up, but I think BL runs ( or did ! ) the club so it would not be surprising if he bought and owned at least some of the cases.
Easier to slide a case down the stairs rather than carry a body.
 
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Am not sure of the set up, but I think BL runs ( or did ! ) the club so it would not be surprising if he bought and owned at least some of the cases.
Easier to slide a case down the stairs rather than carry a body.
Since seeing Pravda's post of the car loaded up. I think that BL having used one of the cases is a distinct possibility.

Ideal to transport, nothing unusual if seen loading up ( even at night/early hours), Eliminates chances of forensic traces in car, easier to slip into a dug grave, esp if pre-dug with known dimensions of case).

I wonder if we can see enough of one to be able to trace the exact make/model.

If plastic or similar, it would prob have no metal locks or fastening clips? So no detection underground from metal detectors etc
 
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Sorry to ask this question, it's a puke inducing thought...but... what effect would being contained in a relatively airtight plastic box buried in the ground have on decomposition?
 
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I was under the impression that the nerf club was pretty much just BL ( maybe one other who appears in a couple of the site fb pictures). It seems pretty basic tbh. Renting the local hall or sports hall , in one post BL asks for anyone coming to bring stuff to use as cover, as he was at the limit of what he could get in his car. Alsobseems to have controlled the fb site/admin etc.
I wasn't aware of BL's exact role or dealings with the nerf assoc. So yes, nobody would know there were any missing, and nobody to question about it, etc. Handy!
 
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Sorry to ask this question, it's a puke inducing thought...but... what effect would being contained in a relatively airtight plastic box buried in the ground have on decomposition?



very interesting article - would recommend having breakfast first !


Mant (1957) suggested that bodies decompose faster in coffins when compared to bodies buried directly in soil. Mant (1987) also suggested that a lower incidence and coverage of adipoceres were observed in coffin burials

Coffin type-coffins are generally thought to speed up the decomposition process when compared to corpses buried directly into soil. Coffins are considered to accelerate the post-mortem dissolution of the body. Coffins tend not to remain airtight for long. The coffin lids may collapse or the gaps occur around the seals of the coffin. In some cases the coffin may explode due to the pressure built up within. Solid lead coffins have been found to ‘sterilise’ the body by poisoning the microorganisms preventing decomposition occurring past the initial autolysis stage (Vass 2001).
A corpse decomposing in a non-biodegradable plastic coffin may not form an adipocere but may liquefy into a semi-liquid state, possibly due to a lack of cation exchange between salts of fattyacids


https://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/files/4112087/green_grave_report.pdf



Adipocere (/ˈædɪpəˌsɪər, -poʊ-/), also known as corpse wax, grave wax or mortuary wax, is a wax-like organic substance formed by the anaerobic bacterial hydrolysis of fat in tissue, such as body fat in corpses.
 
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Sorry to ask this question, it's a puke inducing thought...but... what effect would being contained in a relatively airtight plastic box buried in the ground have on decomposition?
 
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very interesting article - would recommend having breakfast first !



Mant (1957) suggested that bodies decompose faster in coffins when compared to bodies buried directly in soil. Mant (1987) also suggested that a lower incidence and coverage of adipoceres were observed in coffin burials

Coffin type-coffins are generally thought to speed up the decomposition process when compared to corpses buried directly into soil. Coffins are considered to accelerate the post-mortem dissolution of the body. Coffins tend not to remain airtight for long. The coffin lids may collapse or the gaps occur around the seals of the coffin. In some cases the coffin may explode due to the pressure built up within. Solid lead coffins have been found to ‘sterilise’ the body by poisoning the microorganisms preventing decomposition occurring past the initial autolysis stage (Vass 2001).
A corpse decomposing in a non-biodegradable plastic coffin may not form an adipocere but may liquefy into a semi-liquid state, possibly due to a lack of cation exchange between salts of fattyacids


https://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/files/4112087/green_grave_report.pdf



Adipocere (/ˈædɪpəˌsɪər, -poʊ-/), also known as corpse wax, grave wax or mortuary wax, is a wax-like organic substance formed by the anaerobic bacterial hydrolysis of fat in tissue, such as body fat in corpses.
Only just seen your fabulous article (I posted my measly, incorrect offering before reading all posts on this page). That will teach me not to read bottom to top!
 

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