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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Thanks for that. It works!
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Yes, that was one of my original ideas. SJL was buying a property with somebody else, and hoping for £3,000 or so commission, but when he showed her the house he had in mind (the WJ house?) she was disgruntled and this started a confrontation. It leaks and is full of holes as a theory now - but...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    I always thought SJL was driven somewhere to look at a house which was not what she was expecting at all - no big commission there and not her idea of an ideal shared home -and things spiralled from there. But I've torn that theory up. Well, almost. As for the cold baked beans person - well, all...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Yes, it all seems odd. I still find the AS 1988 book useful. And I have wondered if a meeting between SL and the couple was required by the couple (or at least one of them) more than we know, for reasons we are unaware of. But that is pure conjecture on my part.
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    I've finally read the DV book - and while it struck me as a 'dramatic novelisation' of the investigation and I didn't like the style, nor some of his rather woke/chivalrous views, I think he may be on to something. The couple do interest me. I wonder why they remain so 'under the radar'...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    I'm still waiting for my copy of the DV book. Are the couple the same as the one referred to in the AS book?
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Hmm... well I wouldn't try to score some kind of 'win' - it's off topic and my diary is sitting on the desk beside the computer. I have no axe to grind.
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Thanks so much for that. as I say, looking at my diary, the August weather is recorded as mainly being 'glorious', and I went to various barbecues and outdoor gatherings throughout the summer. The information about the bins is interesting and makes sense. You see, if the pub was harbouring an...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    I do wonder if the woman had been overheard (nanny? other staff?) trying to make some arrangement to meet SJL the previous week, and then may have tried to cover herself afterwards if this scenario is correct.
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Hmm... well, I have a diary from 1986 and I remark in it what a lovely month August was being and was doing loads of gardening - I'd just got a strimmer! I visited my grandmother on 24 August 1986 - and we watched the final episode of the soap opera 'Albion Market'. Reference to this in my diary...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Was Environmental Health called in during the blow fly infestation in 1986 at the PoW? I imagine the smell must have been very strong if there was a decomposing body under a suspended floor - and this is a public house we're talking about.
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Yes, interesting - but according to the AS book, DL was the instigator of SJL's move from home. DL and TL had been having difficulties, so DL packed TL's things (according to the book TL was 'livid) and organised a flat for them, with SL there primarily to 'look after' TL.
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    AS book, 1988: 'This book started with smiles and ended in tears. The project began after DL met RM, a Director of the publishers, at a television studio. Soon afterwards she wrote to him to say that she had been besieged by publishers to tell the story of her daughter's disappearance, but...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    AS book, 1988: 'Months later the publishers sent copies of the first six draft chapters to SJL's parents. The first reaction came from PL, who told WS [publishing company], how much he liked what he had read and then phoned my home with a similar message. But four days later, he suddenly asked...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    AS, book, 1988: ''Both the publishers and I found ourselves the target of much ire. We then went painstakingly through the Ls' objections, and did so again when they subsequently gave us a similar list for the second half of the book too. In some cases we immediately agreed to what they said; in...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    I think AS was working in extremely difficult conditions after DL (?) took against his work. It seems that PL was enthusiastic about the initial (unedited) chapters at first - perhaps accepting that, difficult though it would be for himself and his family, the full story must be told for the...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    I know he had contact with the family. I think the rest was police reports and talking with police officers.
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    I do like the AS book and find it fascinating - simply for the reason you state. I think there were maybe one or two human codge-ups in assembling all the small details of the information (MG's lunch break timing and whether he said he saw SJL take the keys or not, for instance) but I think it...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Excellent point. Yes, CV contacted the bank about the cheque book. I don't see why CV would have done that if he knew SJL. Another point: did the bank verify that they contacted SJL? Or was it part of some plan - somebody phoned, but it may not have been the bank and SJL was hoping to use it as...
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    UK UK - Suzy Lamplugh, 25, Fulham, 28 Jul 1986 #2

    Yep, good point. I had wondered if it might have been linked to SJL buying a property with somebody else. Is it a possibility that, on 28 July, 1986, she met the chap at her car, having invented 'Mr Kipper' as an excuse to leave the office, he made out like: 'Yes, Madame! I will chauffeur you to...

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