Was Mossops a posh place? If SJL and AL liked it I assume it was either trendy or upmarket.
I went there once with my area manager in 1988. I was a sales rep WFH in the Midlands, and my area manager WFH in Putney where he lived. I was down in town on leave and we took half a day to catch up at his house on some stuff, then he bought us lunch there. All I remember about Mossops was that as we left his house, his wife remarked "Ooh, Mossops - lucky you!" I'm trying to think of a modern comparison. It was maybe like a Côte or something? He commented that Sturgis in Fulham was once of the agents who had shown him property when he moved there 2 years before and he was fairly sure he had met SJL.
I think we may have the answer we have been looking for re the POW being open at lunchtime
DV bok page 183
This is CV recounting his conversation with the bank
'And they said to get in touch with her, and that she'd get in touch with me,' he carried on. ' I got a phone call back about dinner time, before we opened
You see that is really interesting because if she phoned "about dinner time" but "
before we opened
" - well, which is it? It can't have been at 1pm or even at 12.40, because there's no way that's before they opened - pubs didn't open at 1 o'clock. This potentially casts doubt for me on the supposed 12.40 departure time, because if CV's account here is accurate, it suggests a call followed her departure at more like quarter to
twelve, not quarter to one. It's about lunchtime, it's before they opened, a 12 noon departure from the office allows the claims that MG saw her taking the keys to be right, and it also allows the schoolboy's midday and WJ's 12.45 sightings of her car at 123SR to be right.
"When the Ford Sierra was discovered at the north London scrap yard during the Lamplugh reinvestigations of the early 2000s, two hairs were found inside that matched the DNA of Sandra Court. Cannan would have had access to this car when Court was murdered. Despite this, the DNA evidence was not strong enough to bring a prosecution against Cannan for her murder."
Welcome to the thread. The only thing I would say here is to beware
hugely of Wikipedia, because the articles there tend to be presented as though factual while actually being heavily influenced by sensational and poorly-researched TV documentaries that are in turn based on other TV documentaries.
I don't know what the source of that hair claim is but JC's car is known from a car park ticket to have been in Southampton that day, and the items SC went missing with were found strewn for several miles along the route you'd take if you were driving back to London from where her body was dumped. If an actual hair from SC were found in his car, then you can place him in her area, and her in his car. That's the kind of detail that has never been established for JC and SJL. So if it is true, as circumstantial cases go that would be pretty compelling. I suspect however that what they have is a partial match meaning the hair matches her but a lot of other people too (which was the case with the alleged SJL DNA).