I might be way off here, but a possible scenario has crossed my mind.
London would have been 11 or 12 when Blake was born. Could she be his bio mother? Maybe she could have been abused by one of the adults in her life, leading to the birth of Blake.
When Jennifer ordered room service, she was wearing clothing on her bottom half that were not present at the time of her being found deceased by the hotel staff.
However the door card data shows that Jennifer’s door was not re-opened using the door card after the time of the meal being...
Thank you. Unfortunately I cannot check this as I do not have a NAMUS account, because I am not in the US.
If she hasn’t been already ruled out, I am happy to submit the potential match if that’s possible to do without having a log in?
I did a search on Namus and found two female UIDs from the same county that Amy went missing from.
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/11540?nav
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/11614?nav
Both are partial female skeletal remains, and therefore there is very little...
Two other gents missing from within a reasonable distance -
Charles Appleby - Missing from Hull. Aged 48 so two years below the estimated age of at least 50. Last seen 2001 so possibly missing too long to be a match??
https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/help-us-find/charles-appleby-01-000428#...
The most obvious possible match is Michael Conboy, although he seems such an obvious possibility that surely the police have ruled him out already??
Michael - Missing People
I think Michael Lee is another strong possibility. The general description and timeline both fit. Michael Lee went...
This baby box had only been operational for two months! Just in time for this little one, thank goodness!
He or she will be a dream come true for a couple who cannot conceive, and they will always be able to know that their birth mother loved them enough to make sure they would be safe and...
I could be totally misremembering here, but weren't there packets of potato chips in the room from the mini bar? Or were those just empty packets that she had previously eaten?
If it was just empty packets, then I can see why she might have been trying to make the meal last, although I...
Actually, as per the confidentiality policy of the NHS and the obligations the GDPR places upon the NHS, then any paperwork of any description that contains any information, however vague that could identify a patient, is in fact part of patient records.
If there is anything at all that might be able to be used to identify the patients involved then it’s still a complete no-no.
Given that the police have worked out that it relates to one of the patients that was allegedly murdered, then there is obviously something identifying on there.
If it had any information about any patient on it, then it is considered patient records. Even if the only information on there was the name of the patient. Same goes for staff details.
That is what you are taught in confidentiality training when you join the NHS.
Actually it is one of the most relevant details in the case given the time disparity between the time she got her meal and the estimated time of death.
Most of my mind thinks its suicide, but I just can't get past these two details -
a) The meal she ordered the night before still being undigested in her stomach.
b) The lady who delivered the meal the night before saw a small suitcase in the room and 'Jennifer' wearing garments not present...
Heard about this case today, which is so similar to the well known case of Trevor Deeley.
I can’t seem to find too many details, but Alistair was an ambulance driver, and he went on a Christmas night out with his colleagues and disappeared after last being seen leaving the City Hotel at around...
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