Interesting in the first video the police talk of a lack of response from the public, could this be the very reason no one saw anything of note, it was a quiet middle of the day, people working, very few pedestrians.
Bernard O'Mahoney describes the phenomenon of ghost sightings in a YouTube video about the murder of the Essex Boys.
Could any of this have any relevance to the sighting of Suzy, re BW, and WJ in relation to the car?
Excellent post.
I think it is very possible and likely that there were some "ghost sightings" in relation to the lead up to the disappearance of SL.
I guess it then comes down to which sightings could be deemed as statistically more likely to be correct.
If we stirp everything back to its basics, all we know for sure is that Suzy left her office, and then less than 10 hours later, her company vehicle was found parked in Stevenage Road.
Outside of that, anything and everything could be treated as a ghost sighting in the first instance.
We have 3 different male witnesses independently seeing SL outside 37SR within a 10 minute time frame, that coincides with the timing of the viewing in her diary to meet Mr Kipper outside the same address.
We have WJ seeing a white car at 12.45pm and then again at 3.30pm, coincidentally parked in the same spot where it was later found by police.
We have a local Taxi cab driver who also saw the car parked in the same spot just before 2pm.
We then have a woman from 139 Stevenage Road who around "lunchtime" sees a woman in a hat, walking with a man whose appearance was similar to Mr Kipper. A similar hat is then found in SL's car.
We then have the same witness saying she saw the same woman again, but this time the woman in the hat was standing in the front garden of the adjacent street.
We then have an unidentified bearded man telling a Taxi driver that he's just witnessed a fierce argument between a man and a woman; a location within close proximity to where SL's car is later found parked up.
We also have a man who is nearly driven into by a white car that he sees driving erratically toward him, so much so that he has to take evasive action to avoid being hit. He notices the 2 occupants of the car arguing intensely as they speed past him.
We then have the only witness who actually knew SL; a woman who sees SL driving up Fulham Palace Road, "between the cemetery and the estate agent" and make an attempt to get her attention by waving to her. The witness states that SL doesn't notice her because SL has her head turned and is talking to the male passenger sitting next to her.
We then have a witness who owns the garage in Stevenage Road, who notices a white car parked up in the same spot; slightly overhanging across his driveway; in the same spot where it was seen by WJ at 2 different times, and also the local Taxi Driver just before 2pm.
We then have a jogger who witnesses a dramatic scene as he leaves the park on Stevenage Road; a woman laughing or screaming at a man as they both sit in the front of a black BMW; a LHD BMW, which then speeds off.
We also have another witness who was certain that he saw JC wheeling a shopping trolley containing a suitcase, which is then dumped into the water.
We also now have another witness in the form of a man who witnessed a man in a suit get out of a white car which pulled up opposite, a car that was seemingly identical to SL's white Fiesta; partially because it contained a distinctive hat which was also found in the back window of SL's Fiesta in Stevenage Road.
So, which of theses would we consider "ghost sightings?"
Interesting to note that witnesses who simply claim to have seen something, are statistically less likely to have been correct than those who actually knew and/or spoke to the victim directly.
On that basis, it would appear that the most reliable witness would have been BW, because she knew SL AND she attempted specifically to get her attention by waving to SL as she cycled toward SL's car travelling in the opposite direction.
If BW was indeed the most important sighting, then what does it tell us about her abductor and eventual demise?
Well, it tells us that the abductor was more interested in the process of abducting her, and not just focused on the kill as it were.
This is evidenced by the fact that Mr Kipper had perfect ample opportunity to kill SL; by attacking her in 37SR.
But he doesn't
Why?
Because he likely wants to play the game, and make SL believe no harm will come to her.
This type of killer resembles to some extent the M.O of JC, who enjoyed the process of playing with his captured prey, before then choosing to strike with brutal force and aggression.
Lots to ponder.