US Virgin Is - Sarm Joan Lillian Heslop, 41, British, aboard vessel Siren Song, St. John, 7 Mar 2021

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Putting my suspicious cat eyes on, I can certainly see some underhanded and purposeful " slow walking" in this investigation. My trust in LE corruption there is 50-50. The island is known for BIG $$ ( think Jeffrey Epstein) and big money movements. Bane was an accountant? I believe before his wannabe Gilligan enterprise. Sshh! Be vewwy vewwy quiet!!
 
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Kato Ka

I’m not understanding? You think RB looks like Kato Kaelin?
 
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hahaha...apparently if there is a weed angle here, I'm on it!

margarita25 may want to chime in, too, on this subject.
How big a part does the area where they were sailing view the naturally growing product mj?

A useable amount is a reasonable amount.
The proper SS for the US's flight's arrival in the Bahamas
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@margarita25 (just making sure she got the tag) ;)

(Hi DeDee and andalso, thank you for the tag. :) I will catch up here and be happy to lend any mj input as necessary.)
 
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Would LE be able to check Sarm's phone records as a missing person? Is this likely to happen automatically?
 
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I’m not understanding why the “investigators” need to “scramble to charter a boat” for goodness sake. Do they not operate on/from an island? How do you not have the proper vehicles and equipment at your disposal to be amphibious? This seems beyond amateurish. It reminds me of the Natalee Holloway “investigation”.
 
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I’m not understanding why the “investigators” need to “scramble to charter a boat” for goodness sake. Do they not operate on/from an island? How do you not have the proper vehicles and equipment at your disposal to be amphibious? This seems beyond amateurish. It reminds me of the Natalee Holloway “investigation”.

The USVI is very poor, even though there are wealthy people with luxury homes there. Investigators probably have access to some harbor patrol craft, but not something that has enough fuel for a longer range/duration search. Local LE probably depend on the USCG for more capable craft. Also, if they are using divers, they need a suitably equipped dive boat.
 
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My reply was to the article stating that the investigators were scrambling to charter a boat just to locate the missing yacht and/or RB. None of this makes sense to me. How does the FBI “lose” the yacht? Was no one watching, even with one eye open? I can’t even imagine how frustrated Sarm’s family must be at this trudgingly slow investigation. So much time has passed for a body or evidence to deteriorate or be removed. The excuses are mind-boggling to me as to how this entire scenario from her disappearance to present time has continued. If any local small police department can’t handle any given case, then another operation should handle it. Not only for the safety of tourists but the reputation of the area. IMO. Poor Sarm.
 
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I’m not understanding why the “investigators” need to “scramble to charter a boat” for goodness sake. Do they not operate on/from an island? How do you not have the proper vehicles and equipment at your disposal to be amphibious? This seems beyond amateurish. It reminds me of the Natalee Holloway “investigation”.
It was the FBI who had to charter a boat. They're based in Puerto Rico so it kind of makes sense. But wouldn't USVIPD have a boat they could use? Scratchin' my head...

And to add: I agree @WildOrchid - I'm usually confident in LE but this case seems like a worst case scenario by an inadequate PD.
 
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Tabloid sensationilist paper in my opinion. Garbage writing. In my opinion.

We now have a source for them watching a film when they returned to the boat - RB told one of Sarm's best friends, Kate.

It contradicts the story they went to sleep at around 10pm. It's not a 1/2 hour discrepancy - more like over an hour.

Could even be to account for noises from the boat, if anyone heard any, IMO. That was the defense used by a young South African, Henri van Breda - neighbors reported hearing loud commotion from the house and he said he and his family were watching a very loud movie.



"Kate Owen quit Britain 15 months ago with former air hostess Sarm, 41, to start a new life in the Caribbean.

Kate, 41, has told pals she cannot understand why Mr Bane has cut contact with her.

Asked what Mr Bane, 44, had told Kate, she added: “He just said everything was fine and they had dinner out and then took the dinghy back to the boat.

Nothing seemed untoward. They went back to the boat at about 10pm and watched a film. "


Missing Brit Sarm Heslop's heartbroken best friend in desperate plea for answers
 
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Any posts from Sarm the night she vanished would be interesting and perhaps helpful as to what happened.
Although, we've not heard from her friends if she is an avid social media poster.
I am not, but that's me.



Would LE be able to check Sarm's phone records as a missing person? Is this likely to happen automatically?
 
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So, the extract suggests it's RB's team who have hired the PI... which may mean the investigation has a different emphasis than if it had been Sarm's. (JMO)

Can anyone get behind the paywall to see the details?
 
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Boyfriend of missing Briton Sarm Heslop was charged with obstructing law enforcement

Bane was last seen on Wednesday afternoon taking a dinghy to the shore before returning to his 47-ft catamaran with a plastic bag, sneakers and towels.

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His yacht had been anchored at the same secluded spot in Frank Bay for weeks but was gone Thursday morning.
 
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Am I the only one wondering, why he's wearing a mask when he's clearly alone, with his dog?

I agree with you. I could have understood him wearing the mask when he went on land, but if he is boarding the yacht in that photo hmmm! very odd.
 
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I agree with you. I could have understood him wearing the mask when he went on land, but if he is boarding the yacht in that photo hmmm! very odd.

He was being " watched". He's paranoid
 
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