Flash In The Pan
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A fireman? They're the only people I can think of that practice picking unconscious people up.
There's a big difference between trying to move an unconscious person and a body, ever heard the phrase a dead weight?
Anyway, seeing as everyone else is putting forward their theories here are a few of my thoughts.....
The description of the flat, with her keys coat etc still there suggest a disorganised perpetrator and an unplanned crime, as does dumping the body by a roadside.
The dump site being in a secluded area off the main road suggests someone with local knowledge.
The lack of shoes/coat suggests that Miss Yeates didn't leave her flat of her own volition
If the crime scene was the flat then someone has had to move the body, either by carrying it out into the street and thence into a vehicle, or by driving a vehicle up to the door. Either scenario would raise the possibility of a witness, especially when the landlord is reported to be the type of person to notice everything.
Strangulation (according to the experts in the media of late) is normally the preserve of killers who are known to their victims.
So, stranger or someone known to Ms Yeates......?

