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Pyramid* 03-01-2011 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4032549)
Hmmm, it's weird that they found the reciept for the pizza in her house, yet the rest of it remains missing.

Possibly because she ate it and chucked the box in the bin - she could have started clearing things up while it was cooking? Who knows?

InOne 03-01-2011 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4032556)
Possibly because she ate it and chucked the box in the bin - she could have started clearing things up while it was cooking? Who knows?

Dunno, we'd have to know her personally to have a good idea. But we can assume the Pizza made it home, or at least it was in the house at one point.

JobsForTheBoys 03-01-2011 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4032556)
Possibly because she ate it and chucked the box in the bin - she could have started clearing things up while it was cooking? Who knows?

So back to your theory that she was abducted outside her flat whilst dumping the pizza box.

Who got the pizza out of the oven???????

mrscolumbo 03-01-2011 08:01 PM

What I can't get my head around is the comment by the father - if it is correct - that after 30 minutes of being in the apartment - not forgetting this is a small one bed apartment - parents realised she had been abducted being familiar with her habits on tidyness etc. - was this because the apartment had been maticulous cleaned - not a trait of the daughter - why did it take 30 minutes and not 3 minutes after entering the apartment - unless their comment was 3 minutes and was misrepresented in the press.

Pyramid* 03-01-2011 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo (Post 4032570)
What I can't get my head around is the comment by the father - if it is correct - that after 30 minutes of being in the apartment - not forgetting this is a small one bed apartment - parents realised she had been abducted being familiar with her habits on tidyness etc. - was this because the apartment had been maticulous cleaned - not a trait of the daughter - why did it take 30 minutes and not 3 minutes after entering the apartment - unless their comment was 3 minutes and was misrepresented in the press.

there are too many 'weird things' with this whole thing.

A couple that the father says were devoted: were so devoted that she didn't go home with Greg when he was to travel to visit relatives and be gone for the weekend. Bad weather and he's travelling away -so devoted that she says cheerio and heads to the pub, leaving him to head home, pack up and head off on his own? Most couples I know - they'd have gone home together, one seeing the other one off.

He tries to contact her by calls and texts for 2 full days - gets nothing and doesn't think to call the parents/friends etc to ask "Hey, cant get hold of Jo, is she ok?"

Having not been able to get hold of her - upon his arrival, it's obvious from cat / cat litter box that she's not been around - yet it's 4 hours before he reports this.

Father says that Jo not responding to texts/calls was consistent with the way she was - then another comment is made that Greg had been trying to call her he says,“On top of that she did not respond to Greg’s texts that night and they were both devoted to each other.” - which has an inclination to the contrary to her not answering texts.

The father saying being so sure that she had been abducted due to the state the flat was in (as mscolumbo mentions - why 30minutes for it to dawn on the father? ) and what was in the flat? What WAS in the flat that the police want to keep away from the public.

The amount of importance being placed on this missing pizza box etc.

The father's comment of "Welcome Home" (or something incredibly similar) when she was found dead.

There are just too many things so not right with all of it. None of it makes sense. :conf:

Pyramid* 03-01-2011 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JobsForTheBoys (Post 4032563)
So back to your theory that she was abducted outside her flat whilst dumping the pizza box.

Who got the pizza out of the oven???????

for the 15millionth time... she ate the bloody pizza !!!!! PMSL!!

If I knew the answer unequivically, I'd be £10k richer!! I'm not saying she was abducted from outside the flat - I'm saying it is one of many possibilies.

mrscolumbo 03-01-2011 08:31 PM

well said pyramid - who the hell would say after seeing/hearing that a body of their loved one had been found in such tragic circumstances 'welcome home' - if it was my daughter I would be baying for the culprits blood - not exchanging such pleasentries on the discovery!

Pyramid* 03-01-2011 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo (Post 4032667)
well said pyramid - who the hell would say after seeing/hearing that a body of their loved one had been found in such tragic circumstances 'welcome home' - if it was my daughter I would be baying for the culprits blood - not exchanging such pleasentries on the discovery!

I totally understand that there are people who are able to remain completely calm, serene etc in such hellish and tragic circumstances - I know the shock factor may have had something to do with it - but that still didn't sound right.

Again, it's only a figure of speech and nothing really can be read into it, but at the stage where she was still considered 'abducted', prior to her body being found, the father used the past tense, "She had so much life....." I know that could simply be nothing more than him saying what his head most likely knew.

Same as you say, with him being so certain that she'd been abducted from the onset.

So many things just don't tie in (obviously since the public aren't aware of the 'full picture' and aren't privvy to all that the police know).

It makes me think though that perhaps the police need to release some more information? Must be a hell of a position for those investigating all the same.

icemaiden 03-01-2011 08:48 PM

I agree with who ever said the pizza was too big for one woman to eat!

could she not have had something to eat at the pub? most do food these days.

Did someone asked her to buy them a pizza?

Or, did she put the pizza in the freezer for when BF got back? did the police look in the freezer?

...and she spent 2 hours drinking with friends, why did she then buy 2 bottles of cider on the way home?

In all the photos of her she is drinking what looks like wine. Did she normally drink cider?

and also how easy is it to take a body out of a flat without anyone noticing? No matter what time of the day or night I go outside my door there is someone, either getting in/out of a car, Looking out their window, a car turning round in the road etc. Someone would see something.

Pyramid* 03-01-2011 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by icemaiden (Post 4032740)
I agree with who ever said the pizza was too big for one woman to eat!

could she not have had something to eat at the pub? most do food these days.

Did someone asked her to buy them a pizza?

Or, did she put the pizza in the freezer for when BF got back? did the police look in the freezer?

...and she spent 2 hours drinking with friends, why did she then buy 2 bottles of cider on the way home?

In all the photos of her she is drinking what looks like wine. Did she normally drink cider?

and also how easy is it to take a body out of a flat without anyone noticing? No matter what time of the day or night I go outside my door there is someone, either getting in/out of a car, Looking out their window, a car turning round in the road etc. Someone would see something.

I often buy a pizza - and know that I will never eat all of it myself - either it have it later or throw the remainder out. Same with Chinese, Indian take aways etc.

I'd imagine that the police would have checked the freezer but hey: sometimes the very obvious is overlooked.

good point about the wine vs the cider all the same.

Agree with your comments about trying to move a body in a residential area.

it is all too bizarre.

mrscolumbo 03-01-2011 09:00 PM

Pyramid I am with you on this one - if the police hadn't been so tight lipped at the onset but revealed more crucial info they probably would be nearer getting a conviction then currently stumbling around in the dark - a poster likened them to the keystone cops - I agree with one exception - the keystone cops are fictional and therefore no accountability - avon & somerset cops have accountability but are acting like clowns.

Pyramid* 03-01-2011 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo (Post 4032795)
Pyramid I am with you on this one - if the police hadn't been so tight lipped at the onset but revealed more crucial info they probably would be nearer getting a conviction then currently stumbling around in the dark - a poster likened them to the keystone cops - I agree with one exception - the keystone cops are fictional and therefore no accountability - avon & somerset have accountability but are acting like clowns.


I shouldn't laugh as I'm pretty sure they have a damned hard job - but that amused me. :hugesmile:

Kazanne 03-01-2011 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 4027252)
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...97_306x405.jpg
Police quiz 'nutty professor' with a blue rinse , when younger

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz19grsAa5A

I had to do a double take on this 'guy' when he was first shown,I couldn't make out if it was a manly woman or an effeminate man,very strange looking person.

Angus 04-01-2011 06:58 AM

Now the police are saying they believe that Joanna was killed by more than one person!
Anyone else get the feeling they really don't have a single clue?

InOne 04-01-2011 08:35 AM

Just heard a news beat. May or may not have been killed by more than one person (But they're not making assumptions) They're pretty sure she got home safely, but they don't know when or where she was killed. They are still going on about the pizza box that has vanished. Also they're hoping the nice man driving the 4x4 will come forward.

Ergo - They're clueless

mrscolumbo 04-01-2011 09:03 AM

Fat chance of the police getting the driver of the 4x4 to come forward - I reckon the time of night the car was spotted it would have been closing time at the pubs a courting couple after a drink looking for a private quiet place to say goodnight to each other before returning home quite innocently - think police are barking up the wrong tree with this one!

mrscolumbo 04-01-2011 09:36 AM

IMHO avon & somerset constabulary have lost credability with the general public in this case - the over zealous way they arrested Mr Jefferies on no evidence will make people wary of coming forward with any information especially if it puts them at either locations on or around the time of Joanna's death.

JobsForTheBoys 04-01-2011 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo (Post 4033377)
IMHO avon & somerset constabulary have lost credability with the general public in this case - the over zealous way they arrested Mr Jefferies on no evidence will make people wary of coming forward with any information especially if it puts them at either locations on or around the time of Joanna's death.

They seem to be wasting their time doing stupid things.

FFS they have even checked the landlords gym that he was a member of to ask them how fit he is (to see if he was capable of carrying out the murder)

Someone seriously needs to give them a good kick up the backside.

InOne 04-01-2011 01:36 PM

Apparently they're lauching an appeal on facebook. What is the world coming to lol

arista 04-01-2011 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4033537)
Apparently they're lauching an appeal on facebook. What is the world coming to lol


The Police want those that will not Phone Them
to gop onto the Facebook page to post

mrscolumbo 04-01-2011 03:03 PM

Apparently they're lauching an appeal on facebook. What is the world coming to lol

Oh dear I expect they'll get a few post they didn't reckon on there - still desperate times call for desperate measures!

Angus 04-01-2011 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo (Post 4033675)
Apparently they're lauching an appeal on facebook. What is the world coming to lol

Oh dear I expect they'll get a few post they didn't reckon on there - still desperate times call for desperate measures!

Also massively open to abuse for anyone wanting to cause mischief or implicate people they hate, or just generally wanting to waste police time!

mrscolumbo 04-01-2011 05:18 PM

Hi angus my posting is in black - the blue post is a quote of inone - sorry for the confusion:)

Angus 04-01-2011 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo (Post 4033867)
Hi angus my posting is in black - the blue post is a quote of inone - sorry for the confusion:)

Lol, it's okay, I did realise that but I was just following on from your comment!:blush:

Pyramid* 04-01-2011 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4033537)
Apparently they're lauching an appeal on facebook. What is the world coming to lol

WHAT!!!! Christ, that's laughable.

So they killer will be able to sit watching all that's being posted - giving them the heads up if someone posts something that they might be able to sort out before the police get them them - only one example that springs to my tired mind of how such a campaign could work to the killer's benefit, more than the police.

What a joke, it really is.

They really don't appear to have much to go on.

Has anything more been revealed in respect of CJ taking any legal action ? (just in and not had time to read papers yet).


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