GUILTY UK - Tia Sharp, 12, New Addington, London, 3 Aug 2012 #3

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I do not think SH will walk free.It will be the difference between a murder and a manslaughter charge.
It will also depend on what other evidence comes to light.

without a cause of death and/or confession then all it needs is the defence to say "prove it"

obviously there may be other evidence that we don't know about yet so we'll just have to wait and see what comes out at the trial.

no matter what any of us think of him, he's still innocent until proven guilty and no i'm not defending him at all.
 
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Besides no cause of Death (at least as of now), we come to Time of Death as well. Granny said she made dinner, yet Tia had been missing all day? also hinky IMO.
 
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Besides no cause of Death (at least as of now), we come to Time of Death as well. Granny said she made dinner, yet Tia had been missing all day? also hinky IMO.

She was not actually missing until her supposed 6pm return from the shops.

I do not believe Granny's dinner story ,though.
 
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without a cause of death and/or confession then all it needs is the defence to say "prove it"

obviously there may be other evidence that we don't know about yet so we'll just have to wait and see what comes out at the trial.

no matter what any of use think of him he's still innocent until proven guilty and no i'm not defending him at all.

Tia could not have wrapped herself in bin bags and put herself in the loft so it cannot be natural causes.Since it was in their house they must have known she was there.

What could be harder to prove is who actually killed her if SH is saying it was Granny not him.
 
  • #645
She was not actually missing until her supposed 6pm return from the shops.

I do not believe Granny's dinner story ,though.

i'd be amazed if the Police didn't check the cctv at the supermarket to find out exactly what was bought and in what quantity.

if they have then they will also have checked to see how many are left in the freezer and how many empty boxes are in the bin.

i doubt very much that either or whoever would have the foresight to think of getting rid of pizza boxes.
 
  • #646
Tia could not have wrapped herself in bin bags and put herself in the loft so it cannot be natural causes.Since it was in their house they must have known she was there.

What could be harder to prove is who actually killed her if SH is saying it was Granny not him.

well we dont know what the cause of death was do we ?

so far all they did was hide a body.

when we find out what the cause of death was then we can discuss who killed her if she was murdered.
 
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i'd be amazed if the Police didn't check the cctv at the supermarket to find out exactly what was bought and in what quantity.

if they have then they will also have checked to see how many are left in the freezer and how many empty boxes are in the bin.

i doubt very much that either or whoever would have the foresight to think of getting rid of pizza boxes.

I think they will have gone further than that. They will have done stomach content analysis etc. In fact it may be some of these tests which they refer to in their statement.
 
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I think they will have gone further than that. They will have done stomach content analysis etc. In fact it may be some of these tests which they refer to in their statement.

obviously, i was just keeping it simple
 
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i'd be amazed if the Police didn't check the cctv at the supermarket to find out exactly what was bought and in what quantity.

if they have then they will also have checked to see how many are left in the freezer and how many empty boxes are in the bin.

i doubt very much that either or whoever would have the foresight to think of getting rid of pizza boxes.

Fortunately the police stopped the refuge collection so they will be able to check.

SH also said she had pizza and chips on thursday evening.

I would also think they would be getting through a few cans of air freshener.
 
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Tia could not have wrapped herself in bin bags and put herself in the loft so it cannot be natural causes.

A death can still be from natural causes, regardless of what happens to the body afterwards.

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if they have then they will also have checked to see how many are left in the freezer and how many empty boxes are in the bin.

i doubt very much that either or whoever would have the foresight to think of getting rid of pizza boxes.

Nooooooooo not pizzaboxgate again ......
 
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well we dont know what the cause of death was do we ?

so far all they did was hide a body.

when we find out what the cause of death was then we can discuss who killed her if she was murdered.

Thank you for pointing that out.
Innocent until proved guilty ,whatever our personal thoughts maybe!!
 
  • #653
A death can still be from natural causes, regardless of what happens to the body afterwards.



Nooooooooo not pizzaboxgate again ......

ok, you lost me , what did i say ?
 
  • #654
ok, you lost me , what did i say ?

You mentioned searching for pizza boxes

ETA Did you follow the Joanna Yeates case?
 
  • #655
I've never been able to come up with a plausible scenario in which someone would make an accidental or natural death appear to be something much more sinister through cover up/disposal.

The idea gets bandied about quite a bit in murdered/missing kids cases. When the difference is a suspended sentence (or possibly not even a charge) to a couple decades in prison? It just defies my logic. MOO
 
  • #656
Further tests - I was also thinking toxicology tests to see if someone may have drugged her...
 
  • #657
You mentioned searching for pizza boxes

ETA Did you follow the Joanna Yeates case?

no, i'm afraid i didn't
 
  • #658
I found this site which describes a body after a week's decomposition. It doesn't make for very nice reading but it does help to understand the difficulties in terms of identifying the body and also in establishing the cause of death.

http://suite101.com/article/how-a-human-body-decomposes-after-death-a224044

If the cause of death was smothering, strangulation, choking, inhibition of the vagal nerve etc it could be very hard to determine.
 
  • #659
no, i'm afraid i didn't
Continual media reports regarding the search for the elusive box from the Tesco Finest pizza Ms. Yeates purchased on her way home before being murdered drove several WS posters to madness.
 
  • #660
I found this site which describes a body after a week's decomposition. It doesn't make for very nice reading but it does help to understand the difficulties in terms of identifying the body and also in establishing the cause of death.

http://suite101.com/article/how-a-human-body-decomposes-after-death-a224044

If the cause of death was smothering, strangulation, choking, inhibition of the vagal nerve etc it could be very hard to determine.

there are plenty of videos on youtube which use baby pigs as an example

its a lot easier to watch on there than it is to witness it first hand.

i'm not going to post any links as i'm sure you can find them by yourselves.
 
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