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I'm not convinced that Victoria left her house at around 0900 hours, but if that is what the police are saying, then I'll have to accept it. What did she do for the next 2.5 hours?
But tbh, this is coming from the police press release..it's not just some random newspaper.According to a close friend and an admin of the find Victoria group, this is incorrect. She did not leave her home at 9, her partner and child did.
I think we just need to bare this in mind when reading anything. Note they don’t show any evidence of her leaving at 9, and indeed she isn’t seen on cctv before the BP stop at 11:30.
I'm not sure they did say she left at 9? I remember them saying that she was confirmed at home around 9 as she did some video chat with her sisters around that time.I'm not convinced that Victoria left her house at around 0900 hours, but if that is what the police are saying, then I'll have to accept it. What did she do for the next 2.5 hours?
Makes more sense if she didn't leave at 9 and just dad and kid did. Yet police say she left at 9. Something about these timings seems off. Family saying one thing and police another.I'm not convinced that Victoria left her house at around 0900 hours, but if that is what the police are saying, then I'll have to accept it. What did she do for the next 2.5 hours?
I'm not sure they did say she left at 9? I remember them saying that she was confirmed at home around 9 as she did some video chat with her sisters around that time.
I think the point here is that in the first couple of days the 9 am confirmed sighting at home was the last confirmed time. Then we had some unconfirmed reports of going over the bridge and then going by the playground.
Both posts snipped by me for focus.Ah, at press conference it's now "last seen at her home" so when he left then.
Doesn't take 2.5 hours to walk to the BP garage so where was she in the meantime. CCTV must be able to tell them this.Both posts snipped by me for focus.
In the press conference today (09 Oct 2024) Chief Superintendent Fiona Willey says that Victoria left her home at 9 a.m. (see here at around 51 seconds into the video). Despite this, I still have my doubts. Perhaps I need to be less focused on detail. Looking at the bigger picture, sadly, I don't think this possible discrepancy in the timings is going to be significant.
But tbh, this is coming from the police press release..it's not just some random newspaper.
IMO it's strange that the police and family are in a disagreement of this.
Wonder why no appeal to her to come home. Where are HER parents?Yeah agreed. Don’t know what to think on this point now. Need to hear from her partner maybe.
NEW TIMELINE
- 09:00: Victoria was last seen at her home in Malton.
- 11:35: She was captured on CCTV at a BP garage on Welham Road, purchasing items.
- 11:53: Further CCTV showed Victoria with her bag of items at Malton Bus Station but she is not believed to have boarded public transport.
- 12:30: Footage recovered shows her heading towards a riverside playpark, where her purchased items were later recovered.
via Victoria Taylor: Police press conference on missing Malton mum
Maybe her parents aren't around. Her partner did say she didn't have the best of upbringings. But I wouldn't blame anyone for not wanting to speak on camera.Wonder why no appeal to her to come home. Where are HER parents?
Her sisters have spoken out, asking for info- Sisters of missing mum issue seven heartbreaking words as search continuesWonder why no appeal to her to come home. Where are HER parents?
How about home to BP garage, assuming she didn't stop on way?Those timestamps suggest she is really dawdling along. From the fb page, people are saying it takes 5-10 mins to get from BP to the bus station, and then the bus station to the park isn’t far at all either.
It doesn’t sound like walking with a purpose, imo.
Google route planning corroborates this too. If you take the beginning and end points (so BP and Riverside playground) that entire journey is a 10 min walk, and google usually overestimates
I suppose there’s a chance that the time stamps on one or both of the CCTV are inaccurate, if one was running a bit late and the other a bit early then that could account for this. My personal experience is that CCTV timestamps can be wildly inaccurate if not maintained or synced properly. I would hope that this is something that the police would have looked at (but who knows!)Those timestamps suggest she is really dawdling along. From the fb page, people are saying it takes 5-10 mins to get from BP to the bus station, and then the bus station to the park isn’t far at all either.
It doesn’t sound like walking with a purpose, imo.
Google route planning corroborates this too. If you take the beginning and end points (so BP and Riverside playground) that entire journey is a 10 min walk, and google usually overestimates too.
Not sure home address, but it’s a pretty small place. Nowhere in that village/town point to point would take over an hourHow about home to BP garage, assuming she didn't stop on way?
Do we know what time her partner and child returned home? What time was victoria reported missing?But tbh, this is coming from the police press release..it's not just some random newspaper.
IMO it's strange that the police and family are in a disagreement of this.