Shame really because they’re all important and they’d probably have had a better chance of a conviction with SC than SJL.The parking ticket arguably puts Cannan’s car in Bournemouth but not necessarily Cannan.
The reason he hasn't been named as only suspect is probably because, as SC's body was found, the case is a lot less mysterious and lower profile. More people are intrigued by what happened to SJL than SC.
Not that Im aware of but some of her friends have military family backgrounds.Isnt there a photo of SJL and AL wearing an army type jacket?
Det Supt Alan Rose received a poignant letter with the Southampton postmark on May 16.
The writing was plain, the words simple. It claimed Sandra's death had not been deliberate.
It read: Dear sir, I am writing to tell you that the tragic death of Sandra Court was a complete and utter accident, in no form is the person a killer or murderer. The person concerned is deeply unhappy, hurt and in total shock. The only reason the person has not come forward is the fact of being afraid that their explanation will not be believed. Please I beg take this letter to be of the truth.
The claim was later repeated in a telephone call to the BBCs Crimewatch programmeafter a TV reconstruction of her last movements.
Perhaps her body wasnt buried there are other ways to dispose of a body.
It goes to show that people too easily jump on the JC did it band wagon. One newspaper printed an article saying that Sandra Courts DNA was in the Ford Sierra JC used back in 86. It then said it was the partial sample of DNA found could match both SC & SJL, so not very compelling.There's reason to think that Sandra was killed by someone local, and that it was unintended.
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Letter could bring justice 22 years later
Sandra Court was found strangled in a water-filled ditch in 1986 ¨C but police are still determined to catch her killer and believe an anonymous…www.dailyecho.co.uk
Somebody scratched my car in 1986 and I am personally confident it was JC.It goes to show that people too easily jump on the JC did it band wagon. One newspaper printed an article saying that Sandra Courts DNA was in the Ford Sierra JC used back in 86. It then said it was the partial sample of DNA found could match both SC & SJL, so not very compelling.
IMO JC is not a serial killer, he likely killed just once, and was a very disorganised criminal who could not be responsible for SJL’s disappearance.
Dennis Nilsen is interesting partly because he was an ex police officer himself, and partly because his existence as a serial killer was unsuspected by his ex colleagues until he was caught. Before then he targeted mainly runaways and others who wouldn't be missed. As a result, nobody was looking for him, nobody was warned against him and it remains unknown how many people he actually killed. If you want to murder people undetected this is clearly a good way to go about it.
Does this count as MSM? His ex wife mentions in this article he was on shore leave at the time in 1986Has anyone any links / proof that Steven Wright (a) resided in London July 1986, (b) was off-shore also at that time?
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It's a completely qualitative and subjective opinion on my part but looking at Wright he does not look like SJL's type at all. SJL was a hypergamous "yuppie" - "Young Upwardly-mobile Professional", in the parlance of the day - whereas Wright had to use prostitutes, drove a folklift and looks like a lout - too ugly and too blue collar for SJL, I would say. He'd be interested in her, she'd not have been interested in him.
I used to use it all the time, along with 'let me see if I can find you a window'....Words like Upwardly-mobile just makes me think of good old Del Boy![]()
Cannan didn't ?It's a completely qualitative and subjective opinion on my part but looking at Wright he does not look like SJL's type at all. SJL was a hypergamous "yuppie" - "Young Upwardly-mobile Professional", in the parlance of the day - whereas Wright had to use prostitutes, drove a folklift and looks like a lout - too ugly and too blue collar for SJL, I would say. He'd be interested in her, she'd not have been interested in him.