There's an informative video on the BBC news website that shows an excellent visual perspective on the area Nicola went missing: Home - BBC News. Might only be viewable to those in the UK.
"Reporter Nick Garnett looks at where the mother-of-two could have gone, and what happens with the search...
Thanks, me too.
But more than thoughts on what Malaysia is doing or not doing (I do have faith in the global teamwork), I'm focussed on the 'how' and 'why' this happened, thus what security and other measures might airlines have to take in the future to mitigate recurrence.
Yes, I agree JerseyGirl. I don't understand the negative remarks here regarding Malaysia's handling of this investigation. It is not solely theirs anyway but rather a collaborative effort involving cream of the crop engineers, search and rescue teams, and intelligence agencies worldwide. No one...
In addition to analyses of satellite data, I should think 'information' has been gathered and shared by cooperating intelligence agencies around the world which would corroborate the highjacking theory.
Thank you for clarifying that.
Here's something from the National Post.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/05/14/tim-bosma-murder-leaves-police-anxious-as-hunt-for-suspects-continues/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
I would agree with that part of your post, ArianeEmory.
"Det.-Sgt. Matt Kavanaugh said investigators believe Bosma was targeted but would not discuss a motive."
(http://www.torontosun.com/2013/05/14/police-update-tim-bosma-case)
I suppose that comment could be interpreted in various ways...
Of course the likelihood of that having happened is nil, but I'm trying to get into DM's head to think of what scenario he's fabricated as a defence for himself.
Unless DM claims he bought the truck, paid TB in cash, and dropped him off somewhere to get home on his own, and therefore has no knowledge of what may have happened to him after that.
As for the 2nd person, we don't know that he hasn't been named by DM, and/ or brought in for questioning by...
Just getting caught up with the evidence, and nothing so far is really surprising, as we had surmised a lot of it here several months ago, but what *is* surprising is how quickly and methodically he did his deeds, especially the disposal of the April's body. Had he pre-planned the 'alleged'...
Thanks, summer_breeze, that is a massive area.
6,000 ha = 14,826 acres
To put that into perspective Hyde Park + Kensington Gardens is 630 acres and Central Park in NY is 843 acres, both miniscule in comparison.
If you click on:
About Dyfi forest
and go to the right hand side of...
I'm wondering at what point we will learn if MB has been able to attract a top ranking defense lawyer. Prior to January 11th?
I'm also surprised April's body has not been found.
What is the significance of this?
For instance, does it mean the murder was premeditated and well planned, thus a...
Quick questions:
If an accused person pleads guilty to a charge(s) then there would be no trial, but would the evidence be kept confidential by the court or is there an obligation to advise the public?
If an accused person is charged with more than one offense, it is conceivable he/she...
Sorry, I misread your post.
However, even if he had a blackout at some point ie. during the traumatic event, surely some fragments of memory could be pieced together to form some kind of scenario, plus it doesn't explain why AJ was in his car in the first place, unless he doesn't remember that...
Got it, thanks.
One last question:
Am I correct in assuming then, that when charges were laid, LE had to consider that they might not have enough evidence for a murder charge to convict, hence the 3rd charge?
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