The media, not the Police, are soley responsible for the vast majority of all the conspiracy theories doing the rounds in this sad case. They have latched onto this murder and virtually turned it into a complete soap opera. My wholehearted sympathies are with the victim's family who are being given nil chance of grieving away from the glare of publicity.
The landlord's arrest, for example, was totally publicised by the baying hordes of news stations who have parked themselves outside the property 24/7. Did the Police name the arrested man? No. Did the Police make public the details of his background etc? No. Did the Police speculate about his background, his previous profession, did they paint him as a "dodgy character"? No. Was it the Police who told us that the landlord's cars were taken away to be examined? No. Did the Police let us know that it was the landlord who had been released on Bail? No. Have the Police engaged in non stop speculation about who may have been responsible and why? No. Have the Police insisted on dozens of speculative theories being plastered all over daily rags for the past three weeks? No.
The Police have only appealed to the Public for help, but that has not included unrelenting media pressure for them to catch the killer(s). The irresponsible reporting by these hacks, who alone have virtually turned this case into a media circus, is doing the Police no favours whatsoever. Some murders are never solved and it is grossly irresponsible of the media to heap further pressure on the investigators who are as anxious as anyone to solve the case.
Just try putting yourself in the Police's place: think about that for a moment, then answer honestly if you believe the media are behaving responsibly in all of this. It's almost as if the Police themselves are on trial. Leave them to get on with it.