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Just Dave said:That was my intention
My first post tried to keep it on track, Dave...sorry if it had the opposite effect.
Just Dave said:That was my intention
I have to say, when I saw the news that a body had been discovered in her grandmothers house I was genuinely shocked. Not only because given the media coverage it seems likely that the body would have been there all along, but also because it seems likely that this dreadful crime had been carried out by someone who she trusted. More than anything else, that's what makes me feel sick.
arclight said:Sickening it certainly is, and nonetheless shocking even when statistics reveal that the perpetrators fo such crimes are most often close family or friends.
...and have often appeared on television in an appeal to help find their lost little darling!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-19223080
39 year old man, 37 year old man and 46 year old woman all arrested in this.
it doesnt necessarily mean the others were involved with her murder - the police could be looking at them as accessories - e.g in helping cover up what happened etc
CT said:The standout thing for me from the interview with Hazel was his appeal to the camera "Come home babe."
"Babe" FFS - this was a 12 year old girl! Put that together with the photos of this little girl wearing full makeup and it paints a fairly obvious picture of what's gone wrong here.

Babe can often be used as an affectionate term for young person, not always in a sexual manor if that's what you mean.
viv1969 said:I don't care what terms of endearment were / are used. There are some sick b'tards that just need putting down.
CT said:It's a huge oversight that the house wasn't searched from top to bottom in the first instance. That would be pretty standard procedure with a missing child. A family reporting a child missing are hardly likely to refuse consent to a house search and the moment that search was commenced Hazell would have been saying "Carry on, I need to nip out and get some fags."![]()
Hello police, id like to report a missing child.
Certainly madam, first we need to rip up all of your floorboards and dig up the garden before we can think you're innocent..
:shrug:
It's a huge oversight that the house wasn't searched from top to bottom in the first instance. That would be pretty standard procedure with a missing child. A family reporting a child missing are hardly likely to refuse consent to a house search and the moment that search was commenced Hazell would have been saying "Carry on, I need to nip out and get some fags."![]()
CT said:It's a huge oversight that the house wasn't searched from top to bottom in the first instance. That would be pretty standard procedure with a missing child. A family reporting a child missing are hardly likely to refuse consent to a house search and the moment that search was commenced Hazell would have been saying "Carry on, I need to nip out and get some fags."![]()
Hello police, id like to report a missing child.
Certainly madam, first we need to rip up all of your floorboards and dig up the garden before we can think you're innocent..
:shrug:
That's the puzzle at the moment Cedric. The house was search three times, twice with dogs (including cadaver/corpse trained ones I believe) and they still didn't find anything. Obviously there's the possibility that the body was too fresh, but there must have been a fair level of concealment for it to be missed three times.
That's the puzzle at the moment Cedric. The house was search three times, twice with dogs (including cadaver/corpse trained ones I believe) and they still didn't find anything. Obviously there's the possibility that the body was too fresh, but there must have been a fair level of concealment for it to be missed three times.
srichards said:Neighbour has been arrested for assisting an offender. They hid the body round there? If it is one of those houses with the not properly walled up adjoining loft spaces then it is so easy to do.
Neil - get a grip mate. This case stunk from the off. It appears the body had been stuffed in the roof space which hardly means the house being pulled apart.
This guy has convictions for drugs and weapons offences and before he shacked up with grandma he was shacked up with the kid's mom. He spent the last night in the house completely alone with this kid while Granda was supposedly working. He was an obvious and legitimate suspect from the outset and that alone was sufficient grounds for the house being thoroughly searched.
Neighbour has been arrested for assisting an offender. They hid the body round there? If it is one of those houses with the not properly walled up adjoining loft spaces then it is so easy to do.
neil_g said:i have a grip ta, was pointing out how rediculous it would be to insist on a full search of every parents property that reported a missing child irrespective on how much the situation "stank". as said a few times now, the police cannot react on a whim or someones past convictions that have been served.
It's not ridiculous at all, kids have a habit of hiding, would you not think it prudent of the Police to ensure a missing child wasn't just hiding in the loft before mounting a full-scale search of the neighbourhood?
i have a grip ta, was pointing out how rediculous it would be to insist on a full search of every parents property that reported a missing child irrespective on how much the situation "stank". as said a few times now, the police cannot react on a whim or someones past convictions that have been served.
Its impossible to say - it could just as easily be neighbour lied to the police about the last time they saw Tia to back up Hazels story. Who knows (certainly none of us).
We don't know whether that was done in this case or not - but as I said earlier its academic anyway because even if the polie had tord the house to pieces on the first day and subsequently found her - she'd still be dead , and the same people would still be in custody , so nothing was really lost through the delay
It's not ridiculous at all, kids have a habit of hiding, would you not think it prudent of the Police to ensure a missing child wasn't just hiding in the loft before mounting a full-scale search of the neighbourhood?
if the loft space was accessible (drop down ladder) then thats something the parents should have already checked before the report.
Riiiight! "Did you check the loft space Mr Hazell?"
We don't know whether that was done in this case or not - but as I said earlier its academic anyway because even if the polie had tord the house to pieces on the first day and subsequently found her - she'd still be dead , and the same people would still be in custody , so nothing was really lost through the delay
srichards said:Neighbour has been arrested for assisting an offender. They hid the body round there? If it is one of those houses with the not properly walled up adjoining loft spaces then it is so easy to do.
Daily Mail (sorry)
detectives are investigating whether the 12-year-old’s body was moved between the roof spaces of neighbouring properties.
I'm not sure I agree with that Pete. Hundreds of officers engaged for days on enquiries and local residents willingly turning out to spend hours searching the area. There's sure to be a backlash over this. I'm the first to defend the cops as you've no doubt noticed, but I think they dropped the ball badly on this one.
Searching the loft hardly means tearing the house apart.
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srichards said:I can't read the daily mail any more. I've got a thing in firefox that just shows me kittens instead. Saves accidentally reading it and getting annoyed![]()
