The problem is with this case and always has been is that we know (within reason) that SL left her office at about 12.40pm we know that her car was found at 10.01pm in Stevenage Road and we know NOTHING else for certain.
So possessions were either lost on Friday or Monday? (I believe Sunday)
Car was in Stevenage Road before 12.40pm and then maybe seen at 12.45pm (both by WJ) 2pm by taxi driver, 5.15pm by garage owner or any other time you decide fits your theory depending on who you believe? none of these witnesses except the policeman at 10.01pm can be verified.
So who was right and who was wrong? If the car was there at 12.40pm when WJ allegedly first saw it SL was leaving the office at the same time HOW? If she did turn up around 12.40 - 12.45pm why didn't the workman or WJ see her?
WJ says she noticed it because it was across her friends garage but after seeing it at 12.45pm she was out until later but when she got back it was there. Taxi driver at 2pm allegedly lived in Stevenage road and was a taxi driver so reliable car person did he see it at 2pm? if he didn't was it just coincidence that a white fiesta was in the same spot or is he wrong? The garage owner saw it at 5.15pm and he must be right I think as it was his garage so pretty sure he would get the sighting and time right.
Unless these can be verified and confirmed by anything more than a fleeting witness sighting the only thing we can assume is true is that 5.15pm by the garage owner is almost certainly correct so between 12.40pm and 5.15pm where was the car?
I agree with the points you make Tim, in fact some of us posters talked about this a lot in Thread#1.
The garage owner would be correct (hopefully) about the car being parked where it was when he arrived home at 5.15 pm that day. Suzy left the office around 12.40 according to KR, so it leaves around 4 and-a-half hours to fill in.
So where did Suzy go after leaving the office? In AS's book it is stated that two members of staff saw Suzy take the keys.
PAGE 6: The estate agent manager (MG) remembered Susannah coming behind his desk to pick up the keys, which were attached to the large and distinctive yellow Sturgis key fob. The drive from the office to the house would have taken, he estimated, between three and four minutes.
PAGE 28 & 29: KR went to her bank at 12.30 but returned 5 minutes later, and remembered seeing Susannah on the phone and half-sitting on her desk as if she was about to leave. She went to pick up the keys to 37 Shorrolds Road from the key board behind MG's desk, and then took the house details from a drawer. Everything seemed normal. She was carrying her purse too, and a ring holding the keys of her car, the office and her flat.
Despite these two statements in AS's book, DV clearly does not believe that Suzy took the keys that day, but what he fails to do is give an explanation as to why he disregards these statements. In fact, he doesn't mention it at all in his book but decides that Suzy couldn't have took the keys because the police had a set (the only set) that they used to get into Shorrolds Road on the Tuesday morning.
So if DV is correct in his assumption then what of the statements in AS's book? Could both MG and KR have been mistaken about Suzy taking the keys? Had the police got the wrong information and just assumed things in their original investigation? Had AS got it wrong in his book?
IMO DV had the perfect opportunity when interviewing MG for his book to ask about the keys the day Suzy disappeared, two questions in particular.
1. Did you see Suzy go behind your desk to pick up the keys?
2. Did you go to Shorrolds Road twice that afternoon, including going inside the property with a set of keys?
I feel DV missed a golden opportunity here.