Bohemian
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I think LE and Jubes knew fairly early on what happened and who was responsible, but were hindered by lack of evidence and perhaps an alibi. I think the pressure being applied and GJs comments "i want that person to feel like everyone is looking at them" (not verbatim but YKWIM) was an attempt to crack an alibi, however during that work in progress the strikeforce is collecting up as much evidence as is humanly possible to present to an inquest. The coroner can compel people to give evidence under oath. With a bit of luck the pressure might be too much and there will be an arrest before an inquest. I really don't have an opinion on who the prime suspect is but I think Jubes does. I'd be really worried if I was them because the detective does not give up!
If Jubes didn’t know who was responsible for William’s disappearance then, I think he certainly knows now. It’s been a process of elimination. The hunter has now become the hunted. I wouldn’t like to be DCI Jubelin’s prey.
Fascinating to watch if this was crime fiction but the reality is that a little boy has been lost to the world.