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DV is silent on the question of motive for anyone at the pub to kill SJL, which the police also seize on as somehow undermining of his idea. He is quite vague about CV too, in the sense that there is a chapter where he gets advice on how accurate CV's recall may be after 34 years. So my initial impression of his book was bemusement - he suggests that SJL is hidden at the pub but he does not appear to ID any suspect. By elimination there is CV, but CV is presented as simply an interesting if inarticulate witness whose recall may be doubtful.
The police also suggest that DV would have to prove there was something salacious in the missing diary. They've seen it, so they could do so, but they aren't helping.
When you read AS' book as well as DV's, an important missing piece falls into place, which is that SJL was four-timing AL when she disappeared. If this and other adventurous stuff was mentioned in the missing diary, then this is the salacious content that provides the motive. SJL arrives at the pub, CV says hello, you're four-timing your blokes - make it five and I'll let you have your diary back.
He is expecting sexual favours from SJL who then leaves. When his partner - who presumably has gone out - returns and asks about the diary, CV just says oh yes, she came for it. He's betting that SJL will be too humiliated to come back and make a scene. This is what he's going to get away with, and how he ensures nobody finds out.
It didn't work out that way. But the police view that DV has not found a motive is incorrect based on what AS tells us about what might have been in that diary.
The police also suggest that DV would have to prove there was something salacious in the missing diary. They've seen it, so they could do so, but they aren't helping.
When you read AS' book as well as DV's, an important missing piece falls into place, which is that SJL was four-timing AL when she disappeared. If this and other adventurous stuff was mentioned in the missing diary, then this is the salacious content that provides the motive. SJL arrives at the pub, CV says hello, you're four-timing your blokes - make it five and I'll let you have your diary back.
He is expecting sexual favours from SJL who then leaves. When his partner - who presumably has gone out - returns and asks about the diary, CV just says oh yes, she came for it. He's betting that SJL will be too humiliated to come back and make a scene. This is what he's going to get away with, and how he ensures nobody finds out.
It didn't work out that way. But the police view that DV has not found a motive is incorrect based on what AS tells us about what might have been in that diary.