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Purple_Popple | 22:20 Thu 23rd Dec 2010 | News
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My heart goes out to the family of this missing 25 y/o woman...what an awful time for her family, just waiting for any news, a glimmer of hope..so saddended at this news...I sincerely hope she is found safe and well very soon ! !
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Hi Bibblebub - and why haven't we seen him yet? (Maybe he ate the pizza and doesn't want to own up!)
bibble, yes.. it's always the boyfriend.
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Sara I was asking both of you to behave ....naughty naughty lol :)
The boyfriend looked devastated, I don't believe the parents would be responsible in this case either..They will be desperate for any lead.
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Hmmm, the boyfriend was beside himself in tears.....and he had been away during her disappearance....
The police have taken his mobile phone and computer away to look at. What is odd to me that a loving boyfriend and girlfriend, especially just before Christmas, would not speak to each other at least once a day. Would he not be just a little concerned with no contact at all Friday night, Saturday day/night, Sunday morning/afternoon.... And if, as he says he did, he tried but got no answers, wouldnt you contact her family to see if she is ok?
This is why the Police encourage parents/fiances/loved ones to hold press coferences.
It enables Police Psychiatrist to minutely study (on camers/video) the facial/body movements in case the persons holding the press conference have had something to do with the disappearance.
Some years ago a Doctor's daughter disappeared,and it was by watching the video of the Press Conference that the police got their lead,and the Doctor was eventually convicted of her murder.I am not saying that this is what has happened here,merely that the Police find this method very useful.
What is all this 'who done it?' nonsense? Ever since the McCanns and Shannon Matthews cases some people in this country have become a bit too cynical about the families of missing people.
Wrong Dave....it's always happened.

Even the public can spot something sinister....


I remember watching Ian Huntleys first interview and thinking 'he done it'
well I don't see anything sinister about the parents or the boyfriend in this case
I get annoyed at the media and their referring to her as "the missing architect". What's that got to do with anything? She's a missing person, a missing woman, a missing HUMAN BEING. Would it make her disappearance any less important or relevant if she worked on a supermarket checkout? Hope they find her alive and well soon, but it's not looking good. I have a bad feeling about all this and THOSE interviews.
Something is not quite right about this case. It looks artificial to me.
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Has anything been heard of that young woman, who refused her Dads offer to take her to work in the car, preferring to walk and then just disappeared?

This case in question is strange because they have evidence that she returned home, put down her mobile phone, and strangely enough the receipt for the pizza.

She must have then been either kidnapped in her home, and then the kidnapper took her away, but also the pizza, why?

If she had left on her own accord, it is doubtful that she would have left her mobile behind.
How do they know she didn't eat the pizza on her way home?
I did wonder though why the dad was turning away from the mum and they seemed to distant from each other, he would not comfort his wife and they seemed to be grieving seperately. Just an odd physical reaction from the parents who did not seem to be physically comfortable with one another.
I thought the Dad looked quite strange.
yes ummmm, there was no connection between the couple, the wife was touching his back and he was cold shouldering her the whole time, there was no compassion towards her from him, most odd,
she could have bought the pizza for a homeless person you know, people do that.
Yes they do. I gave all the money I had in my pocket to a homeless man last Saturday night. If I had a pizza I would have gave him that as well :-)

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