Crusader21
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Do you know if he was bearded then too?
Think I read somewhere he was, put I suppose I'm not 100% sure.
Do you know if he was bearded then too?
The question about Clive Vole being bearded in 86 is important when related to Stevenage Road and the “James Galway” lookalike who hailed the cab.
Also, in DV’s book he says the drivers seat in Suzy’s car had been moved “all the way back”. This raises a couple of questions:
Essentially does the seat position fit his height?
- Do we know that the seat was all the way back as a fact?
- How tall is Clive Vole?
In his book Videcette describes Clive as 'a short, stout man' so he only seems to be of average height.
Boyfriend Adam of course is over six feet tall.
Detectives said there were no unaccounted for fingerprints in the car when they tested it.
As Suzy drove the fiesta on evenings and weekends, you'd expect her boyfriend's prints to be found in the car interior.
If Adam drove the car that day, he could be confident that the precense of his prints could be easily explained...
Who was his cast-iron alibi that afternoon ?Detectives said there were no unaccounted for fingerprints in the car when they tested it.
As Suzy drove the fiesta on evenings and weekends, you'd expect her boyfriend's prints to be found in the car interior.
If Adam drove the car that day, he could be confident that the precense of his prints could be easily explained...
And talking of the pub,Do you think Suzy’s remains are there or do you think David has changed location? Obviously with him saying where they are people could go and investigate hampering all the vital forensics.
You know my opinion, easy option is the Network Rail wasteland at the back of the pub, hardly ever likely to be searched.Say you were the acting landlord. And for whatever reason, Suzy Lamplugh is lying deceased in the cellar. The landlord and his wife are away for a few days, so you have some time.
What would you do? Bury the body in a recess off the cellar? Bury on the railway embankment covered by tress etc at the back of the pub? Attempt to transport elsewhere?
I know which one I'd go for....
Another thing about the acting landlord is that if he was responsible for whatever happened to Suzy that day is why drive her car back to Fulham? Surely the last thing he would want is for him to be seen in Suzi's car so why park it in Stevenage Road not far from Suzy's workplace - that doesn't make sense. You would think he would want to drive it as far away from Fulham & Putney as possible.
Isn't it more reasonable to assume that whoever left the car in Stevenage Road wouldn't have been too worried about being seen driving it as it was something they had done before?
You know my opinion, easy option is the Network Rail wasteland at the back of the pub, hardly ever likely to be searched.
Good thinking.
I think he may have driven it 'around the corner' intent on leaving it outside her house in Disraeli Rd.
Maybe he got spooked and just took it then over Putney Bridge then, taking first left to abandon it beside Fulham Fc / Fulham area. A real slice of good fortune then spotting the Sturgis For Sale sign.
The police were understandably thinking Suzy may have been doing a second house showing at that Stevenage Rd house that was on Sturgis books. The one for sale facing where her fiesta was found.
I don't think he knew where Suzy lived, didn't either he or the regular landlord say that's why they phoned the bank on the Monday morning because there was no address on the cheque book?
Detectives said there were no unaccounted for fingerprints in the car when they tested it.
As Suzy drove the fiesta on evenings and weekends, you'd expect her boyfriend's prints to be found in the car interior.
If Adam drove the car that day, he could be confident that the precense of his prints could be easily explained...
They had Suzy's chequebook, diary and a postcard posted to her.
The postcard would have had her Disraeli Rd address on it.
They had Suzy's chequebook, diary and a postcard posted to her.
The postcard would have had her Disraeli Rd address on it.
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