Tia Sharp

From the BBC "Commander Neil Basu, of the Met, said the property had been searched three previous times in the past week and the latest search was carried out with the "full co-operation" of the family."
 
Didn't he originally say he walked her to the tram stop, while others said they saw her leave alone... but now in the interviews he says the last time he saw her was when she walked out the door?

Enough for "we need to keep a close eye on this guy" reaction from the police, really.

Unless I've missed something in the interim... this thread has really exploded!
 
From the BBC "Commander Neil Basu, of the Met, said the property had been searched three previous times in the past week and the latest search was carried out with the "full co-operation" of the family."

Perhaps she was better concealed..a search is one thing, taking all the floors up etc is another. He couldn't have left her anywhere obvious. Sadly after the period of time there would be other signs of a body than finding it lying about.
 
Perhaps she was better concealed..a search is one thing, taking all the floors up etc is another. He couldn't have left her anywhere obvious. Sadly after the period of time there would be other signs of a body than finding it lying about.

How would the police dogs miss it :/
 
Have you guys ever thought that maybe, she wasn't there the first three times?
The bloke wasn't the only one acting suspiciously.

When the police began their investigations it's entirely possible she was moved around and still alive, then murdered very recently.
 
Were they cadaver dogs? Haven't seen the reference to dogs but dogs that find bodies have to be specially trained. Alternatively he might have had her somewhere else, though its a little unlikely unless he wanted her back in the house for another reason.
 
******NEWSFLASH****** 10th Aug 2012, 18:41

and you wont get this on SKy News, i have just been down in Raynes park, south london, and Cops are in Hot pursuit of this guy, some of the locals in the Pub next door say they seen him, and tried to stop him, he ran off up towards wimbledon village, around 4 mins later i seen around 6 marked cop cars and a couple of riot vans, and a few unmarked heading up there sirens blazing.

with armed cops where all over the place.

this all happened 15 mins ago, hope they get him, before he tops himself

and true, you heard it here first !!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-19214970
 
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Who in their right mind would leave their 12 year old child with this guy or any guy who had been in prison this the same year, more to this which will come out in the next few weeks, no doubt blaming the schools, police and local authority rather then the parents and relatives.
 
whats the betting that hes charged on sunday, and in front of magistrates for murder on monday, then remanded for trial for months, welcome to a life sentence mate

now im not saying hes guilty but on the balance of probabilities hes up to something
 
Were they cadaver dogs? Haven't seen the reference to dogs but dogs that find bodies have to be specially trained. Alternatively he might have had her somewhere else, though its a little unlikely unless he wanted her back in the house for another reason.

I think they said one of them was a spaniel, these are normally used to find things like drugs and bodies I think
 
******NEWSFLASH******

and you wont get this on SKy News, i have just been down in Raynes park, south london, and Cops are in Hot pursuit of this guy, some of the locals in the Pub next door say they seen him, and tried to stop him, he ran off up towards wimbledon village, around 4 mins later i seen around 6 marked cop cars and a couple of riot vans, and a few unmarked heading up there sirens blazing.

with armed cops where all over the place.

this all happened 15 mins ago, hope they get him, before he tops himself

News OcUK reporting :p Good work :p

Glad they've got him now though :)
 
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