It looks like a witness has made a statement after 37 years with a sighting of the suspect somewhere. Colin Sutton is investigating the Bunny Girl murders and one witness came forward after nearly 50 years
thanks for the info. i was wondering when you was going to send the article. i believe SLP had 2 people view her flat, but these viewings fell through, but she was hoping to clinch a sale soon.@lee sumner, NB: quote from article upthread, SL was talking to her father about her purchasing plans, extensively, on last night before she went missing. Her parents only wished they had ‘taken her more seriously’. Some deal had been apparently struck between her and a Sturgis client. A joint purchase.
She had tried and fairly recently failed to sell the flat. More than once.
A new man, possibly irrelevant, but the new international, Mayfair man [source AS] had become closer when AL away. Not named in book [AS] but named in Press at time. She may have planned to see him on Sunday.
It’s interesting to note AS was asked to change/omit an inconsequential detail from his manuscript. I don’t believe this new man played any nefarious role but could the butterfly effect have played out if minor details changed?
We do know SL was on phone, apparently to pub, in a big rush ‘half sitting, half standing’ moments before leaving office, book suggests to the ‘Landlord’s wife’ [AS].
Her address/notebook/diary
Pocket sized & seemingly vitally important, CV told DV she said ‘my diary, have you got my diary’? DV also flags that others don’t remember seeing it before.
AS
He interviewed some/many of those he outlines in book, not just blindly going on police narrative. He wasn’t infallible but some of the accounts are very detailed & he was/is a stellar investigative journalist.
DV is sceptical of the reliability of this account because the witness took several weeks to come forward with it and then apparently added nothing that he could not have seen in the TV reconstruction.What was your/others interpretation of ND, the witness, that DV tracked down? I noted also that there as an Irish man who worked as a cellar man in the POW, separate from ND. [DV]. ND episode, P.157 DV:
'He'd [ND] remembered the house as it was one he particularly liked' [NB: photos of it at time, run down, of course may have spotted potential etc, but aesthetically on the face of it?].
'ND wasn't his real name, it couldn't be, he'd used an alias' [DV]
'He described the woman as clutching a set of keys in her right hand on a large yellow tag and looking out toward the street'. [DV]
'Why was his account of events such a perfect fit for their [the police's] ...story' P.159, DV
If ND saw SL holding the keys on a bright, yellow, large fob he's a very important witness indeed.
i have always been curious about the SLP secret that AS kept out of his book. i would love to know.The police were lax at the time and (maybe the lack of resources is responsible) started lengthy enquiries, then just gave up.
When you look at other cases that have been solved (against the odds) it’s only happened because the officer in charge took a single minded approach and didn’t give up.
We seem to focus on the loss of the diary (Friday / Sunday), this is IMO only important if it had a butterfly effect.
There’s no evidence that JC took the diary in the PoW on Friday evening. What is odd is that AL changed his story when he was interviewed by DV. At this point DV had not released his book, so AL couldn’t have know that DV believed SJL was murdered in the PoW.
It’s possible that all those closely involved are 100% behind the police narrative. DV departing from this when he interviewed AL results in his abrupt response.
That might also explain is rather odd comment “ You’ll never find her, no one will”.
If I could ask AL one question it would be to clarify this statement.
Regards to what AS withheld, his content that covers her time on the QE2 is certainly not what DL would have approved of.
So if this made it into the book, you have to ask yourself what the withheld content must have been.
After all this time it’s surprising that this withheld material has not come to light.
Well AFAIK the secret has never escaped, what is interesting and maybe linked to her disappearance is the joint property purchase.i have always been curious about the SLP secret that AS kept out of his book. i would love to know.
i would love to know what they found out about SLP. AS kept it out of his book, but i have always been curious about what she did.I think it might well have been possible to repatriate the diary (I’ve done so before by detective work & ringing around, but maybe CV cut to chase by calling her bank). (chequebook with diary).
The police gave up halfway through checking out the owners of the very definitive BMW seem in Shorrolds too, age/class etc, lack of resources I think.
IMO what was ‘kept back’ & the diary didn’t point directly to numerous lovers.
AS didn’t give any specific details.
To have any idea of what happened to SJL on the 28th July 1986 we need an anchor point.
If this anchor point is the BW sighting at 2.30pm on the FPR it doesn’t really matter where she went between 12.40 and 2,30pm.
Me too. I'm curious about what she did that was both so sensitive it couldn't be talked about yet was so unimportant it made no difference to the investigation.i would love to know what they found out about SLP. AS kept it out of his book, but i have always been curious about what she did.
The police would consider all of that within the normal bounds of modern women's behaviour, it would dismay her parents, AS would agree the combination of it all took it into News of the World territory ("Suzy's sex and drug orgies shame aboard QE2"), and if it came out, it would be adverse to public co-operation. In short it would fit all the hints dropped, and it would suit everyone for it not to emerge.
i would love to know what they found out about SLP. AS kept it out of his book, but i have always been curious about what she did.
ISTR an anecdote (presumably from the AS book) about her getting very drunk on the QE2 and having to be helped back to her cabin. Whereupon she got up again and went to a man's cabin, stripped off and got into bed with him. I think this was the one who later became a regular boyfriend.
If the parents didn't object to that being in the book, I can't imagine what it was that they did object to.
maybe SLP had a threesome when working on the QE2. was it something sexual that AS kept out of his book.I think it might well have been possible to repatriate the diary (I’ve done so before by detective work & ringing around, but maybe CV cut to chase by calling her bank). (chequebook with diary).
The police gave up halfway through checking out the owners of the very definitive BMW seem in Shorrolds too, age/class etc, lack of resources I think.
IMO what was ‘kept back’ & the diary didn’t point directly to numerous lovers.
AS didn’t give any specific details.
see post #723maybe SLP had a threesome when working on the QE2. was it something sexual that AS kept out of his book.
Susannah Lamplugh's initials are SJL.
As you seem to make some effort to repeatedly type SLP even after having been already made aware of this, I'm starting to wonder if you're on an agenda here?
Do you have some purpose to keep distorting the initials? Are you trying to create a link with JC that isn't really there? Can you not acknowledge that this is coming off really badly as it's terribly disrespectful to the victim, her family, her loved ones, all who knew her and even just us lot here?
If you're struggling to get it right then why don't you try using 'Suzy' or 'Susannah' or 'SL' instead of the three let
i know her name, but SLP also fits in my opinion.No, it doesn't. Her name was Susanna Jane Lamplugh.
i know her name, but SLP also fits in my opinion.
Where are you getting the P from?i know her name, but SLP also fits in my opinion.