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As Konstantin points out above, what undermines the idea of her being carjacked is that SJL herself didn't know where her car was parked, and had to ask!
The trouble with any scenario in which CV covers up a mere horrible accident is that nobody in their right mind would. You'd call 999 - unless the nature of the injuries, state of her clothing etc made it obvious that the "accident" happened while she was being assaulted.
It's not obvious that he would illegally detain or restrain her by force simply because a mystery caller asked him to. Wouldn't an obvious rejoinder be 'Sorry, how am I supposed to "keep her here", exactly? I can tell her you've called, if that's what you mean?'
Also - rereading DV's interview with NH and MG, they mention that the Fulham office was very busy and was known to sell 50 to 60 properties per month. Elsewhere it is said that Sturgis as a whole shifted 1,500 a year. It seems unlikely that Fulham branch did 60 sales a month every month, because they'd then be doing 50% of the chain's volume all by themselves, while 7 or 8 other branches did not a lot. But if Fulham did 400 or so a year, and these were divided among four negotiators, that's about 100 each per year, or 8 per month if evenly spread.
This, to my mind, supports the previous conjecture we discussed, that SJL's much-mentioned imminent £3,000 commission was exactly that. It was her ordinary estate agent's commission on a million's worth of sales that had just become payable. And payday was later that week. If she was doing 100 properties a year at £100,000, she'd make £30,000 a year in commission, based on what a friend of mine was paid at the same time (15% 0f the agency's 2%). Her £3,000 was probably nothing more mysterious than her share of the proceeds of ten or twelve sales at £80k to £100k each.
The trouble with any scenario in which CV covers up a mere horrible accident is that nobody in their right mind would. You'd call 999 - unless the nature of the injuries, state of her clothing etc made it obvious that the "accident" happened while she was being assaulted.
It's not obvious that he would illegally detain or restrain her by force simply because a mystery caller asked him to. Wouldn't an obvious rejoinder be 'Sorry, how am I supposed to "keep her here", exactly? I can tell her you've called, if that's what you mean?'
Also - rereading DV's interview with NH and MG, they mention that the Fulham office was very busy and was known to sell 50 to 60 properties per month. Elsewhere it is said that Sturgis as a whole shifted 1,500 a year. It seems unlikely that Fulham branch did 60 sales a month every month, because they'd then be doing 50% of the chain's volume all by themselves, while 7 or 8 other branches did not a lot. But if Fulham did 400 or so a year, and these were divided among four negotiators, that's about 100 each per year, or 8 per month if evenly spread.
This, to my mind, supports the previous conjecture we discussed, that SJL's much-mentioned imminent £3,000 commission was exactly that. It was her ordinary estate agent's commission on a million's worth of sales that had just become payable. And payday was later that week. If she was doing 100 properties a year at £100,000, she'd make £30,000 a year in commission, based on what a friend of mine was paid at the same time (15% 0f the agency's 2%). Her £3,000 was probably nothing more mysterious than her share of the proceeds of ten or twelve sales at £80k to £100k each.
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