Just some thoughts below! The perp has to be someone in her orbit, she was not a random pluck off the streets . She did not know JC and vice versa, this theory that it was him does not make any sense when you look at the practicalities (and realities) of his life at the time. Its just too remote a possibility that they would have been in any sort of relationship. He just fit the mold for the police when they wanted it to because they stuffed it up. The issue is at this time we only know of some people in her orbit, not all. There could be someone noone even knows about 
Thought 1.
SJL and AL go out for dinner Friday night. They may have also gone to the POW for a bit but nothing happened in terms of losing the diary that night. She may have dumped him that Friday night , or seemed like she had lost interest more likely at that stage? She then takes off for the weekend with her bestie, has a flirtation with another man at the party on Saturday night. AL goes up on the Sunday to windsurf with her and friends, to try to spend some time with her or try to talk to her to win her back. But, no, she clearly had a reason to get back to London via her own means and not travel back with him on the Sunday night. This could have been to make a phone call from the POW phone box in private on her way home from her parents place Sunday night (to the new love interest?) and subsequently left her pocket diary etc outside. Where is this diary today ??
SJL then gets home to Putney flat Sunday night, (supposedly speaks to AL on the phone later - at this point she may have ended it with him -said she was seeing someone else etc) Could he have begged her to reconsider and meet him the next day in Fulham? ie AL coming to her and talking things out ) That may explain the made up diary entry and the reason she only took her purse. No need to get glammed up when you are trying to let someone down easy.
However, what does not make sense either way is the location of the Fiesta parking when she leaves the office (Whittingstall Road,or Radipole Road). If SJL did not know where the car was and had to ask before leaving, how would she have told AL (or anybody for that matter where it was?) (no mobiles, no texting in 1986). It is highly unlikely she was carjacked on a whim in those streets in the middle of the day, how would any perp know where she was going or what she was doing? Some random was just hanging out in either road waiting for a young woman to attack? Even if she was to meet someone she knew (AL or otherwise) at the car would have meant she would have to have called them from the office to tell them prior.
That would indicate that she got in the car by herself initially. Did she pick AL up from a planned location in Fulham,(ignoring 37SR sighting in this although she could have picked him up from there in a bid to make it look authentic? ) and spend the next two hours prior to 2.45pm negotiating their fledgling relationship or her trying to placate him if he knew about her other lovers/new one and was angry about it?
This is placing weight on the sighting at 2.45pm of Suzy driving the Fiesta with a passenger by someone she knew means she was alive at 2.45pm.
If indeed it was AL in the car with her - and I do realise its probably a long stretch for him to commit murder, do something with her body potentially at that time (unless he could have put it in a boot of another car etc or push her in the Thames - unlikely in broad daylight I know) and then drive the Fiesta to Stevenage Road by 4ish is also unlikely. The fact that the seat was pushed that far back and not put back to the original drivers position would indicate sloppiness on the drivers part in a rush to ditch the car and get out of there.
I say 4pm return in the Fiesta as apparently he made a phone call to Sturgis to speak to SJL about a party that was on the next night and left a message at 4.45pm (is this true?) . In the AS book it says he had meetings all day ( did he actually attend them) and had lunch with a friend (this could have been an early lunch or lasted all of 15minutes , made an excuse and got out of there) and then he stayed in his office after the meetings till 7pm because he had to go out for dinner. I figure his alibis have all been properly checked out and are solid but his behaviour at the interview was certainly left of field.
The phone call seems a bit odd - why that time? Why not call her Tuesday morning if he was so busy all of Monday? Did he make that phone call from a phone box to place himself somewhere he was not?
Having said this, WestLondoner you are quite right, it is some major baggage to carry around for
40 years. Could it have actually been an accidental crime of passion and he covered it up using SJLs family?
2. Someone at Sturgis is responsible. Fraud? Collusion and Sex? Dodgy cash under the table being taken for deals ? Seems unlikely murder would come of that. But..
Q. What is known about the property deal she pulled out of and the other party went bankrupt a week or so after ?Again unlikely .. But..

Thought 1.
SJL and AL go out for dinner Friday night. They may have also gone to the POW for a bit but nothing happened in terms of losing the diary that night. She may have dumped him that Friday night , or seemed like she had lost interest more likely at that stage? She then takes off for the weekend with her bestie, has a flirtation with another man at the party on Saturday night. AL goes up on the Sunday to windsurf with her and friends, to try to spend some time with her or try to talk to her to win her back. But, no, she clearly had a reason to get back to London via her own means and not travel back with him on the Sunday night. This could have been to make a phone call from the POW phone box in private on her way home from her parents place Sunday night (to the new love interest?) and subsequently left her pocket diary etc outside. Where is this diary today ??
SJL then gets home to Putney flat Sunday night, (supposedly speaks to AL on the phone later - at this point she may have ended it with him -said she was seeing someone else etc) Could he have begged her to reconsider and meet him the next day in Fulham? ie AL coming to her and talking things out ) That may explain the made up diary entry and the reason she only took her purse. No need to get glammed up when you are trying to let someone down easy.
However, what does not make sense either way is the location of the Fiesta parking when she leaves the office (Whittingstall Road,or Radipole Road). If SJL did not know where the car was and had to ask before leaving, how would she have told AL (or anybody for that matter where it was?) (no mobiles, no texting in 1986). It is highly unlikely she was carjacked on a whim in those streets in the middle of the day, how would any perp know where she was going or what she was doing? Some random was just hanging out in either road waiting for a young woman to attack? Even if she was to meet someone she knew (AL or otherwise) at the car would have meant she would have to have called them from the office to tell them prior.
That would indicate that she got in the car by herself initially. Did she pick AL up from a planned location in Fulham,(ignoring 37SR sighting in this although she could have picked him up from there in a bid to make it look authentic? ) and spend the next two hours prior to 2.45pm negotiating their fledgling relationship or her trying to placate him if he knew about her other lovers/new one and was angry about it?
This is placing weight on the sighting at 2.45pm of Suzy driving the Fiesta with a passenger by someone she knew means she was alive at 2.45pm.
If indeed it was AL in the car with her - and I do realise its probably a long stretch for him to commit murder, do something with her body potentially at that time (unless he could have put it in a boot of another car etc or push her in the Thames - unlikely in broad daylight I know) and then drive the Fiesta to Stevenage Road by 4ish is also unlikely. The fact that the seat was pushed that far back and not put back to the original drivers position would indicate sloppiness on the drivers part in a rush to ditch the car and get out of there.
I say 4pm return in the Fiesta as apparently he made a phone call to Sturgis to speak to SJL about a party that was on the next night and left a message at 4.45pm (is this true?) . In the AS book it says he had meetings all day ( did he actually attend them) and had lunch with a friend (this could have been an early lunch or lasted all of 15minutes , made an excuse and got out of there) and then he stayed in his office after the meetings till 7pm because he had to go out for dinner. I figure his alibis have all been properly checked out and are solid but his behaviour at the interview was certainly left of field.
The phone call seems a bit odd - why that time? Why not call her Tuesday morning if he was so busy all of Monday? Did he make that phone call from a phone box to place himself somewhere he was not?
Having said this, WestLondoner you are quite right, it is some major baggage to carry around for
40 years. Could it have actually been an accidental crime of passion and he covered it up using SJLs family?
2. Someone at Sturgis is responsible. Fraud? Collusion and Sex? Dodgy cash under the table being taken for deals ? Seems unlikely murder would come of that. But..
Q. What is known about the property deal she pulled out of and the other party went bankrupt a week or so after ?Again unlikely .. But..
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