Another missing person, but a very different media coverage.

If they were not chased by the police at the request of the family the baby would have been ok.

I find it strange they ran away yet, 200 officers were assign to this case.if it were anyone else would they even bother to assign 2 officer's.

WTF are you talking about? That was the area search for the child that was going to die if not found not for the parents. It wasnt a 200 person task force.

They obviously had some mental health issues and it has been proven by the death of the child.

Is this another CT about dark forces? Or another oh think of the poor reformed rapist stuff?
 
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I don't care, missing person cases are in the news now because blah blah blah why. The media has decided that's what should interest people now. This happened ohhhhhh all the time until Bulley and now it's a thing. Yawnfest. "Yes but if it was your baby..... ". Whatever.
 
If they were not chased by the police at the request of the family the baby would have been ok.

I find it strange they ran away yet, 200 officers were assign to this case.if it were anyone else would they even bother to assign 2 officer's.

3 days they found the baby, yet could not find a woman's body in a smaller area for a month.

"the couple refused to tell police where the baby was, sparking a massive hunt across a wide area of the Sussex countryside."

Perhaps the police were shamed over their (in my opinion perhaps more than a little unjust) criticism over not finding a corpse in a dirty river in the timescale the general public deemed acceptable, so they pulled out all the stops on this one, but have received little applause so far? There are other scenarios that could be mooted, but there's one.
 
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In a case like this where a couple refuse to divulge the whereabouts of their baby when it's obvious they know or could at least come up with a plausible explanation of what's become of it, but choose to remain obstinately silent, with time possibly slipping by for its survival, assuming it's not already dead, should the UK police be able to beat it out of them?
 
Seemed incongruous that the police hadn't identified their location previously, especially since with wealthy family I would have though they may have financed something private
the tv series where they manhunt people is clearly a fake premise for tv, but unlike such programmes can private companies access cctv resources.

the revelation today that some 200+ folks on the sex offenders register are missing, each year was it ? - changed names and have not declared their location a black mark against resourcing.
(never mind if tik-toks also a good grooming environment)
 
WTF are you talking about? That was the area search for the child that was going to die if not found not for the parents. It wasnt a 200 person task force.

They obviously had some mental health issues and it has been proven by the death of the child.

Is this another CT about dark forces? Or another oh think of the poor reformed rapist stuff?

The task force 2oo detectives were working on this a month ago. The figure is mostly more.


 
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The task force 2oo detectives were working on this a month ago. The figure is mostly more.



Anathema as it may be to the anti royalists and the "everyone is equal" brigades, having the strong probability of accessing current members of the Royal household from your phone's address book does carry some very enviable clout, which, rightly or wrongly gets things moved up the police forces' "to do immediately" lists.

"In life, who you know is at times as important or even more important, than what you know". My old form master circa 1969.
 
Interesting. I hope it was because of the child rather than some toff being able to pull resources due to.

Hope springs eternal* Tony, good luck

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Alexander Pope published An Essay on Man in 1734.

An Essay on Man is a poem published by Alexander Pope in 1733–1734. It was dedicated to Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, (pronounced 'Bull-en-brook') hence the opening line: "Awake, St John...".[1][2][3] It is an effort to rationalize or rather "vindicate the ways of God to man" (l.16), a variation of John Milton's claim in the opening lines of Paradise Lost, that he will "justifie the wayes of God to men" (1.26).[4] It is concerned with the natural order God has decreed for man. Because man cannot know God's purposes, he cannot complain about his position in the great chain of being (ll.33-34) and must accept that "Whatever is, is right" (l.292)


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Hope they get the absolute book thrown at them. Though with their connections / status, no doubt they'll just have to do a couple of hundred hours basket weaving and all will be forgotten.
 
Interesting. I hope it was because of the child rather than some toff being able to pull resources due to.
There were more working than the official number, if it were anyone else then the following applies.

• “High risk cases (quite rightly) get more resources to deal with them (albeit this is
generally just one officer), the medium risks are dealt with as and when the highs are
completed, standard risk gets little (if any) service”.
 
Hope they get the absolute book thrown at them. Though with their connections / status, no doubt they'll just have to do a couple of hundred hours basket weaving and all will be forgotten.

It will workout like this , daughter will see a psychologist and psychiatrist they will come out with the man influenced her. She walks away he gets the book throw at him.

I bet she was the one that asked him to go on the run with her.

She moves on with her life and takes this as an adventure.
 
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Hope they get the absolute book thrown at them. Though with their connections / status, no doubt they'll just have to do a couple of hundred hours basket weaving and all will be forgotten.

As one is the daughter of aristocracy, the other an alleged member of a dodgy Nigerian cult, described below, "their" connections seem somewhat disparate to me. As Bowden suggested earlier, choosing to rebel against a wealthy father and family to such an extraordinary extent seems to have been her downfall and her baby's demise.

 
As one is the daughter of aristocracy, the other an alleged member of a dodgy Nigerian cult, described below, "their" connections seem somewhat disparate to me. As Bowden suggested earlier, choosing to rebel against a wealthy father and family to such an extraordinary extent seems to have been her downfall and her baby's demise.


Poor guy.
I have seen many girls from that background do something similar.

They are still rebellious towards there family.
MPW rejects.
 
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