Whats been so refreshing over the last days is that the thread has been allowed to breathe again. Its interesting to understand how other members think when considering ALL possiblities.
The location of the abandoned Fiesta offers many possibilities for anyone wanting to leave the area. theres a bus stop which serves Fulham and Broadway stations, Taxi cab, Pedestrian and cycle access to the Thames walk which runs along the riverside, Putney station just down the rd. own vehicle, literally walked away, lived close by.
I understand your thinking that who did it is secondary to how it was done WL but I cant seperate it Im working it by looking at either.
So much of this case lack real detail its very difficult to get any traction to go forward with any certainity
MOO
The probable timing of the car being ditched - perhaps within 80 minutes of SJL leaving the office, 2 hours max - tells us several things. One, wherever she went, it was not very far because she had to get there, be attacked and securely hidden, and her attacker then had to drive her car away. Two, whoever dumped her car clearly wanted it to be thought that she never left Fulham. So far as the police investigation went this ruse worked brilliantly. Third, whoever did this attacked her more or less instantly because he wouldn't have had time to do all this otherwise.
So if we buy, arguendo, that she went to SR equipped to conduct a viewing i.e. with the keys, the attacker chose not to attack her in that empty property. Instead he got her to drive to another, with him in her car. Why he wouldn't just arrange to meet her at his safe house I can't imagine. Sure he could be laying a false trail but he's also risking being sighted. Why they wouldn't go there in two cars is equally unclear, but anyway let's say they go in hers. He attacks her or imprisons her and then has to ditch her car.
The car should therefore have been sighted in a third location, after SR and before it turns up outside 123SR. The only plausible such sighting is BW, but the time doesn't work. SJL can't have been alive at 2.45 if her car was seen elsewhere at 2.30. So there's nothing to suggest she was taken somewhere from 37SR.
Furthermore, if you're ditching a car, and you've taken the trouble to lay a false trail to SR , you'll want to lay a false trail to the car too because the search is going to focus on there. So if you killed SJL in Fulham you wouldn't ditch her car in Fulham. You'd ditch it in Hammersmith or Chiswick or somewhere, to fog the picture as to where she went.
If the car provides a false trail, then she left Fulham, and it was dumped back there to make it look like she didn't. She wouldn't have left Fulham to do a viewing - a different Sturgis office would have handled it - so it was for some other reason.
Essentially anyone organised enough to lure her to one place so as to lure her to another would have done something smarter with her car. I would have swapped its plates and driven it into a lake - unless, of course, I was under some sort of time pressure to be somewhere after killing her.