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Originally Posted by angus58
He dithered about the statements he made to his neighbours, changing his story depending who was askign him; he was the only one who DEFINITELY had a key to Joanna's apartment and he lived in the same building, and was by his own admission present in the building the night that Joanna disappeared. Any more questions?
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We don't know what he actually told the police, and we only know what the neighbour 'recalls' (which may not have been precisely what CJ said).
Errrr.... Greg also would have had a key given that they shared the flat.
Another neighbour may have had a key, a friend of theirs, a family member, as well as possibly any previous tenant if the locks weren't changed over during tenancy changes. We don't know who may or may not have had keys -it is an assumption to say that the only one who definately had a key was CJ. Joanna could have given a copy key to a.n.other and not even told Greg for all any of us know.
I also go along with Fronn (Hello btw!). I cannot for the life of me, understand why the police have a sock that Joanna was wearing, but cannot determine whether it was used to strangle her - marks on the external skin from the friction of the fabric/fibres, damage to internal tissue at point of strangulation surely could be determined. I really am finding this hard to believe that the police have an item such as the remaining sock - yet after all this time, cannot say whether the 'missing one' would have been used.
I honestly am beginning to doubt the abilities of the forensics team and their level of expertise in this case, I really am.
One sock on Joanna, one missing - yet cannot yet determine if murder weapon or not.
A missing pizza and box that could have simply have been eaten and disposed.
Arresting a man with so little evidence so far that they have not enough to charge him.
Don't know if they are looking for a killer or killers.
Changing their mind to it probably being someone who knew joanna, to now not ruling out a burglar, random or a premeditated act.
It's not looking good, that's for sure.