UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #8

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I often think she is just in plain sight all these years. Buried behind some wall or cellar/ cupboard thing in a house in Fulham. God forbid its actually 37SR .

I think Suzy was killed by someone she knew, most probably an unwanted admirer, who got firmly rejected that day and did not take it well. Where she is? Not in Fulham, I think.
Tend to agree. I doubt she is in plain sight. If you look at what we know then she was either at 37SR and / or she was at 123SR, and then she disappeared, that afternoon. This points very strongly to her being taken inside some premises close at hand and never leaving.

1 DV hypothesises a pub.

2 JC was extensively informed on by the red Sierra's owner, his mate at the hostel, who had a council flat on the corner of Sun and Star Road, seven minutes' walk north from 37SR, in a block that has attached garages.

3 JC worked at Superhire, which had a warehouse in the area (still does, tho not on the 1986 site), likely big enough to drive into. They lent theatrical and movie props - presumably in big packing cases. Did he keep a key?

4 The perp could have rented a property nearby and got SJL to go inside on the basis that he was the owner and thinking of flogging it.

In case 1, and perhaps case 4, SJL never left (if case 4 entailed a ground-floor flat in a typical Fulham terrace, under the floorboards there would be a crawlspace and the dirt the house stands on; easy enough to dig a shallow grave or simply hide a body). I don't buy 1 and in case 4 she'll never be found, unless the street is demolished or someone tries to build a basement.

In cases 2 and 3 the premises are a place to contain or kill her, then put her into a car boot unobserved. If that happened, she could be anywhere.
 
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Oct 6 2025 rbbm
'The Met Police recorded thousands of stalking and harassment offences across London last year, recent figures show. However, the number of recorded offences has declined compared with the previous year. It comes as the number of offences also declined across England and Wales, while continuing to disproportionately impact women.'

''The Suzy Lamplugh Trust, a stalking and personal safety charity, warned stalking is an "underreported and therefore under documented crime", and called on the Government to publish its new Violence Against Women and Girls strategy and provide more funding towards specialist support services.''
 

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