Elainera
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So it is akd33. That is very unusual when he's not been charged as yet.
Sorry, gotta ask what is akd33?
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So it is akd33. That is very unusual when he's not been charged as yet.
Sorry, gotta ask what is akd33?
The name of the poster who posted the link! :lol:
Sorry, gotta ask what is akd33?
Just to add, that part of Northampton (St James) is heading out towards areas that aren't particularly nice (Semilong in particular), however it is dirt cheap there and I know that quite a few of my student friends lived there at one point. She could have decided to walk to stay at a friend's perhaps and come across this man on the way? It's also not far from the train station which is often thought of by many people in Northampton as a rough area.
Also, although the town tries to enforce strict rules regarding taxis/unmarked cabs, back when I used to drink (just under a year ago) I would find that due to the level of drunkenness contained on Bridge St, many people would not show up for their booked taxis/would decide to go home with a friend etc, so the taxis are often left idling on the streets waiting for people. It actually wasn't uncommon for me or a friend to go up to a taxi and ask if it was free, and often if it had been waiting for 20 mins or so for the people who made the booking, the driver would 'look the other way' and let you in if you didn't seem too drunk. I've often received automated texts from the taxi company stating that they'd been waiting for a while and therefore would now be leaving, if that makes sense.
My little brother is 18 and he was in NB's and saw India on the night that she disappeared. NB's has quite a bad rep and is not the kind of place I would visit at all (me and my friends always went to quieter pubs in the Mounts area) but at the same time it does tend to have quite a young crowd that look out for each other, to an extent. Very sad and scary.
What led police directly to this suspect? Maybe her phone? Fast work on the part of LE.
She is an absolutely beautiful young woman.
Why? Why did this happen to her?
Is it no6? Because if so that house was last sold in 2001. A neighbour said the arrested man hadn't lived there that long. The arrested man was on the electoral register in 2011/2012 which fits in ok. However, he probably rented.
I found this on Rightmove from May 2014 for no6. It's archived so doesn't say whether it was for sale or rent at that time.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-pr...l?prop=29685249&sale=24412688&country=england
I've never seen things wrapped like that and am a bit freaked out. Can anyone offer me an explanation so I can sleep peacefully!
(DISCLAIMER: if we're not talking about no6 please ignore all of the above!)
Is it no6? Because if so that house was last sold in 2001. A neighbour said the arrested man hadn't lived there that long. The arrested man was on the electoral register in 2011/2012 which fits in ok. However, he probably rented.
I found this on Rightmove from May 2014 for no6. It's archived so doesn't say whether it was for sale or rent at that time.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-pr...l?prop=29685249&sale=24412688&country=england
I've never seen things wrapped like that and am a bit freaked out. Can anyone offer me an explanation so I can sleep peacefully!
(DISCLAIMER: if we're not talking about no6 please ignore all of the above!)
He's some how got hold of her.. (This bit baffles me as he doesn't drive according to neighbours he occasionally gets a cab) he didn't drag her from town to his home the roads down st James are too busy for them not to have been seen.. Was there a scuffle walking thru the park where the phone was found ? (The park is a short cut to the houses in st James..saves walking along around the main roads) ..or did he through it there after and it was traced.. The collingtree pub wouldn't have been his local it's too far for him and he was a so called recluse .. So he didn't know her from there .. Was she walking that way to go somewhere else, took a short cut across the park ? *sigh* and mr recluse was there waiting ?
That's what bothers me too. I don't know where she lives so don't know if she'd need to walk down his street but the thought that she did, all he'd need to do would be open that door as she passes and grab her, as there is no garden.
Good to hear he's been charged.
Impressed the police found her and caught him so quickly.