Loopysnoop
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Hi there, newbie here.
There are some things that really confuse me about this case: the amount of driving WC must have done that day after a night shift seems extraordinary. And the lack of preparation. And the fact that, after no one believed his Romanian story, he just "no-commented" his way through interviews and refuses to say why he abducted and killed Sarah.
The film that he bought before the attack to cover the car seats would protect the seats from clothes fibres. If he planned to kill someone, why not have the tarpaulin and net and builders' bags etc in the boot, rather than ordering them in dribs and drabs and having to make multiple trips to the murder scene? It doesn't make sense.
WC seems quite practical and has had lots of jobs in very "organised" institutions, where being prepared is key. I suspect he planned to abduct and rape, but maybe didn't think beyond that.
It would have been far easier for him to pick his hire car up in Dover and then drive somewhere local, with less CCTV to find a target. Why go all the way back to London, where you were just that morning after a 12 hour shift? It seems very bizarre and reckless. Interested to hear thoughts on this
There are some things that really confuse me about this case: the amount of driving WC must have done that day after a night shift seems extraordinary. And the lack of preparation. And the fact that, after no one believed his Romanian story, he just "no-commented" his way through interviews and refuses to say why he abducted and killed Sarah.
The film that he bought before the attack to cover the car seats would protect the seats from clothes fibres. If he planned to kill someone, why not have the tarpaulin and net and builders' bags etc in the boot, rather than ordering them in dribs and drabs and having to make multiple trips to the murder scene? It doesn't make sense.
WC seems quite practical and has had lots of jobs in very "organised" institutions, where being prepared is key. I suspect he planned to abduct and rape, but maybe didn't think beyond that.
It would have been far easier for him to pick his hire car up in Dover and then drive somewhere local, with less CCTV to find a target. Why go all the way back to London, where you were just that morning after a 12 hour shift? It seems very bizarre and reckless. Interested to hear thoughts on this