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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo
Pyramid - no it is not my obsevation that the pizza was eaten by Joanna and company - have not made any comment about who eat the pizza if indeed the pizza had been consumed - but if you care for an opnion I reckon the pet cat had munched on it cos it had either been left out on the side uncooked - taken into account that the poor animal had been left alone and unfed since 17th Dec. - ready for going in the oven - or it had been taken out of the oven put on the side cooked but before it could be consumed Joanna met her death - simple!
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Ah.....it was the cat who dunnit. Is that where you're coming from? Starving from 2 days of no grub, it spied the soggy pizza, and scoffed the lot. When it realised that it might get into trouble, it grabbed the box and the inner wrapping, nipped out the catflat, jumped up and snuck the empty box in the bin, knowing the binmen were due. And they say cats aren't clever!!
on a more serious note: I'd need to go check on this, but I am almost (almost) sure that no pizza was found? Can't be bothered going to check.
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Originally Posted by Zippy
No, it needs no reassessment. Nothing you think up is gonna be new to them. Plus they have access to ALL the available info AND are probably learning more by the hour. So they certainly are two steps ahead of you. Sorry, they just are.
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NOOOO !!!! 
Say it's not true....

Feck me, no flies on you eh!
None of which alters the fact that they admitted in the Press Conf today that they still cannot determine where she was killed, time of death etc..... and indeed, are not commenting on whether they are looking for 'a killer' or 'killers'.
Not that any of that should prevent me or anyone else on this thread having a discussion on what we think may or may not have happened. I don't believe there is a law against partaking in discussing the possibilities in an unsolved murder case - which is all we are doing.
Keeps us all off the streets and being killers, so it's not all bad.