Agree.
I wonder when CS made her first statement saying that she'd seen Tia on the Thursday. I assume as the search for TS began. Why would she have said she'd seen TS if it was perfectly untrue? At the early stage of a missing persons enquiry, if there was hope that she would be found, why lie (esp as she would be found out by checking her work attendance records)?
I don't get it. Unless her statement wasn't changed, but the press had reported something wrong in the first place, and the statement was only changed in their eyes?
Do you remember reading articles that said: "It was
assumed that Tia's gran had been with her on Thursday, but now it turns out she was working" or something to that effect? Then a couple of days later there were stories that said she
was actually working that night and hadn't seen Tia at all. As no one has actually reported that Gran
stated she saw Tia on Thursday, it could be that since Tia had
specifically gone to stay with her gran, that her gran was presumed to have been there, and that's how it got reported?
Maybe she wasn't 'changing' her statement on Thursday, 9th. But as we have no idea when she made her first statement (would have assumed it was the day Tia went 'missing') then we can't rule out that she might simply have been adding / clarifying something (like SH did the night before). Then perhaps the press found out some of the details and printed them like they were 'new' facts, not realising that CS may have already told the police she wasn't there.
Having said all that, there's always the chance that the reason Gran was interviewed the day
after SH's TV interview is because she
had told police she was at home for some of the time, but SH forgot to mention it in his interview, so the police needed her to clarify some things. Long shot and I'm pretty brain dead this morning, so feel free to replace the pinch of salt with a sack of salt
The pizza and chips story implies CS lied though. She wouldn't have lied if she thought nothing was wrong. Isn't that perverting the course of justice?