LdnPimlico
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I have just caught up on everything, and firstly I just cannot imagine what SE's family and loved ones are going through right now. I keep thinking about how we still don't know exactly what happened. I just wish that phonecall (which IMO just ended at its natural end point) went on a bit longer, had they kept speaking he might have heard something - not that it would have necessarily made a difference. I feel like if she was being followed, she can't have been aware of it as she would have surely mentioned it to her boyfriend on that call.
Having read all the posts here and various articles, I think the main questions still remaining are - what happened to her phone? If she had her phone stolen by someone else - she might have been more likely to speak to someone claiming to be a police officer who happened to stop near her? (I feel that from what has been reported, it would be highly unusual for her to volunteer to get into a strangers car - but perhaps if something had just happened to her, it might change her behaviour) - I saw someone mention the possibility that the mugger - if there was one - reported something. I think the Poynders Court focus might now have been where some evidence was dumped - maybe that one CCTV overlooking the bins captured him stopping his car and going to throw something in there.
I never believed the RTA theory, the road is just too busy/houses too close/it was too early in the evening for a car accident to go completely unnoticed.
I did have one thought - (ALL MOO) - based on the 'unrelated indecent exposure' charge - perhaps, the POI (I am not sure what to make of him as an individual, everything that has been said about him on these forums sounds highly speculative) flashed or approached another individual inappropriately that same evening earlier on? Obviously the window of time is quite short if he finished work at 8pm - 1.5 hrs - as reported in MSM. Presuming also that he had hired this car before his shift that day. That individual may have run away, and reported the incident/what he looked like to the police, and that might be what alerted to him being in the area that night. He may have approached SE in the same way, but decided to take things further or been more aggressive. If all these awful events including whatever the relevance of the Ashford location is - happened on the same night, surely also his neighbours would have noticed him coming home quite late/possibly leaving again? The road seems small and as though you'd notice neighbours cars coming in and out.
Having read all the posts here and various articles, I think the main questions still remaining are - what happened to her phone? If she had her phone stolen by someone else - she might have been more likely to speak to someone claiming to be a police officer who happened to stop near her? (I feel that from what has been reported, it would be highly unusual for her to volunteer to get into a strangers car - but perhaps if something had just happened to her, it might change her behaviour) - I saw someone mention the possibility that the mugger - if there was one - reported something. I think the Poynders Court focus might now have been where some evidence was dumped - maybe that one CCTV overlooking the bins captured him stopping his car and going to throw something in there.
I never believed the RTA theory, the road is just too busy/houses too close/it was too early in the evening for a car accident to go completely unnoticed.
I did have one thought - (ALL MOO) - based on the 'unrelated indecent exposure' charge - perhaps, the POI (I am not sure what to make of him as an individual, everything that has been said about him on these forums sounds highly speculative) flashed or approached another individual inappropriately that same evening earlier on? Obviously the window of time is quite short if he finished work at 8pm - 1.5 hrs - as reported in MSM. Presuming also that he had hired this car before his shift that day. That individual may have run away, and reported the incident/what he looked like to the police, and that might be what alerted to him being in the area that night. He may have approached SE in the same way, but decided to take things further or been more aggressive. If all these awful events including whatever the relevance of the Ashford location is - happened on the same night, surely also his neighbours would have noticed him coming home quite late/possibly leaving again? The road seems small and as though you'd notice neighbours cars coming in and out.