Which phone book are you using?
I think I should probably mention I searched 1980-1984 NOT 1880-1984British Telecom archives Historic Phone Books 1880-1984.
I only bothered searching 80 through 84.
Yes, I guessed thatI think I should probably mention I searched 1980-1984 NOT 1880-1984![]()
Interesting? What could this mean ?Suzy "effectively crossed paths with the killer" (David Videcette). This suggests it isn't the person she had arranged to meet at 12.45. It could be anyone really - a stalker for instance .
Suzy "effectively crossed paths with the killer" (David Videcette). This suggests it isn't the person she had arranged to meet at 12.45. It could be anyone really - a stalker for instance .
I thought that "crossed paths" meant it wasn't planned, I may wrongInteresting? What could this mean ?
One problem with the landlord theory. If he was involved in the crime, why not just destroy the items, and say Suzie had collected them. Who'd know?
Suzy made a note of the Mr Kipper appointment on the Saturday, didn't she? I guess she was collecting the bonus at 12.45 and wrote Shorrolds Rd to cover her tracks
So that's why the new book is coming out now...
Again guys, if anyone here is relatively new to the Suzy Lamplugh mystery. There already is a very detailed and researched book already out.
The Suzy Lamplugh Story by Andrew Stephen was published just over a year from when Suzy disappeared.
Although it is expensive (around £40 now on ebay) it is invaluable, well worth a read if you wish to understand this case, especially prior to to David Videcette's upcoming book and because it isn't clouded / has no mention of John Canaan.
I’d like to add that it’s been 35 years to the day the Suzy Lamplugh disappeared without trace. My thoughts go out to the Lamplugh family.Just a respectful mention today of that person who was Susannah Jane Lamplugh.
A life so wrongfully cut short. Thinking of her family and friends today ....
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