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mollykins | 17:26 Tue 04th Jan 2011 | News
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Have the police said if the pizza was of important yet? Was it at the flat of that guy with the massive combover?
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maybe she just turned up with the wrong pizza! The fact that she had already been to waitrose and then detoured to go to Tesco to get the pizza seems odd. Did someone phone her and ask her to get it on the way back?
Sqad. Have you ever thought of writing novels for Mills & Boon....Your prose is so romantic lol
Look, seriously, this thread is developing in dangerous ways with the speculation involved. This and the 'interpretation' of the evidence, which the sum of we do not know what the police are sitting on, is exactly what the Atoorney General warned the media and the internet to back off, the reason being that the case could be compromised to the point that any trial would be prejudiced and therefore invalid. There is another similar unsolved case in the same area of Bristol/N Somerset from 36 years ago also being looked at and it could involve the same person(s).

I would strongly advice the Eds to take care as I stress the AG also specifically mentioned the internet as a major risk of interference.
i thought she went missing on the friday night and bf reported her missing on the sunday and her body was found xmas day?
sqad ........ I like the scenario you describe up to a point. <<Flat, half a bottle of cider consumed, no sign of a struggle, sexual intercourse takes place...>> then supper. Silly cow you know I don't like anchovy on my pizza........wallop. Nuff said.
DT...your post is a joke eh?
McMouse....LOL
No I am serious.
DT -I agree -if people post their views on the information which has already been released then it is no more than what is being printed in the papers.
When the boundary has been crossed (sqad) and personal views on potential scenarios are posted then treading on thin ice.
DT....this sort of conversation is going on in every pub, every club, every massage parlour in 50 million homes.....I know it , the police know it.........so what is the problem?
I quote (New Years Eve),

Mr Grieve - the government's most senior legal officer - said it was not only newspapers which had to be careful about the sort of material published.

"Newspapers are under a legal obligation, indeed all media is under a legal obligation, in fact everybody who puts something on the internet is under a legal obligation, to observe the principles of the Contempt of Court Act," he said.

"If they don't, they lay themselves open to proceedings for contempt."
Some posters have named a member of the victims family as their suspect. Isn't that going a bit too far?
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Dris......why?.....what thin ice?
DT........I hold a previous AT in contempt. He said it was lawful to invade Iraq.
I didnt know we had 50 million homes in the UK all with massage parlours........wow

Seriously Dris summed it up - speculation and scenarios about the bf, the father, Jeffries is what is the sensitive part. If I was the latter and if I wasn't invovled, I wpould be seriously scouring the media for a potential libel case. Far more rewarding than what the police have to pay out for wrongful arrest.
Sorry, Sqad, you know what I think from the other thread and stick by DT on this one

http://www.theanswerb...Question974003-4.html

It has come to a point where the public cannot tell the difference between real life, video games and films and thoroughly enjoy the 'entertainment'!! Hence questions like this!!

There has always been a certain amount of interest in crimes and people will always have their own thoughts, but this is madness.
Sqad -just a friendly warning -you want to hear what ive heard been said BUT you cant post speculation on a public forum -its against the law -its a fine line.Could be predujicial to a trial etc -what if a member of AB was called up for Jury service on this if it comes to trial -oops sorry not a good iidea as we've already discussed it on AB.
I tried to temper my posts based on what i had seen/heard on the tele or read.
Thats why we have to be careful now.
McMouse, while I hold a certain sympathy for your view and see TB and his cronies as fools and ineptness as there was a case for going in on the basis of genocide when the Brit troops found a mass grave of 5000 in Basra (they never played that card), your point is irrelevant to the argument here.

The AG had to intervene last year with injunctions over the couple held by the Somalian pirates - their speculation and 'news' blew the first attempt at extracting them back at the end of May early June. And it is why reporting on that case was so thin through last summer.
I can't think of a murder that has occurred in recent years that has not prompted internet speculation and often poor taste jokes. I agree with an earlier poster that it is a topic in many households, pubs, clubs and work places.

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