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2 minutes ago, Collymore said:

Sarah was visiting a friend at their home and then disappeared walking home right? I thought you weren't allowed to visit people in their homes or am I missing something here...

Yes. You're missing the fact that it appears this woman was taken by someone and murdered.

 

I think we can forgo the sanctimonious lockdown rule breaking attitude, and the underlying victim blaming that can offshoot from such a bad take.

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8 minutes ago, Collymore said:

Sarah was visiting a friend at their home and then disappeared walking home right? I thought you weren't allowed to visit people in their homes or am I missing something here...

Could have been in a bubble with the friend. Or she just simply broke the rules, I mean I would guess such a thing is probably happening millions of times a day across the country. Not really relevant though is it?

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26 minutes ago, Collymore said:

Sarah was visiting a friend at their home and then disappeared walking home right? I thought you weren't allowed to visit people in their homes or am I missing something here...

Are you for real?

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19 minutes ago, Samilktray said:

A woman has potentially been murdered and this is the question you’ve come out with. You’re missing your head 

 

19 minutes ago, Footballwipe said:

Yes. You're missing the fact that it appears this woman was taken by someone and murdered.

 

I think we can forgo the sanctimonious lockdown rule breaking attitude, and the underlying victim blaming that can offshoot from such a bad take.

 

13 minutes ago, SecretPro said:

Christ. 

 

13 minutes ago, peach0000 said:

Could have been in a bubble with the friend. Or she just simply broke the rules, I mean I would guess such a thing is probably happening millions of times a day across the country. Not really relevant though is it?

Jesus, talk about people flying off the handle!

 

It's just that everyone was saying she was behaving completely normal and the police seemed like they were desperate for the smallest clue. I just found it odd that it was never mentioned why she was around her friend's home in lockdown. To me that doesn't seem like normal behaviour, unless of course she was in a bubble, but then I would have thought that would have been mentioned.

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2 minutes ago, Collymore said:

 

 

 

Jesus, talk about people flying off the handle!

 

It's just that everyone was saying she was behaving completely normal and the police seemed like they were desperate for the smallest clue. I just found it odd that it was never mentioned why she was around her friend's home in lockdown. To me that doesn't seem like normal behaviour, unless of course she was in a bubble, but then I would have thought that would have been mentioned.

The fact she's been murdered by a Police Officer probably makes anything else secondary. 

 

I think you're genuinely missing the most important part of the whole story. The bigger picture, you might say. Why does it matter why she was around her friend's house when you take in to account what happened later that evening :dunno:?

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23 minutes ago, peach0000 said:

I mean I would guess such a thing is probably happening millions of times a day across the country. Not really

Maybe going around people's houses is happening more than I thought then. From what I can tell she was an intelligent caring woman, seems odd that someone like her would break rules just to socialise so maybe it was a support bubble of some type, again, I'd have thought the police would have clarified that...

 

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1 minute ago, Collymore said:

Maybe going around people's houses is happening more than I thought then. From what I can tell she was an intelligent caring woman, seems odd that someone like her would break rules just to socialise so maybe it was a support bubble of some type, again, I'd have thought the police would have clarified that...

 

I  honestly can’t believe that anyone could follow this story and be wondering about why she was breaking lockdown rules lol the mind boggles 

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7 minutes ago, Samilktray said:

I  honestly can’t believe that anyone could follow this story and be wondering about why she was breaking lockdown rules lol the mind boggles 

It wasn’t something that sprung out at me but I’m not sure why it was an unreasonable observation. I didn’t feel like he was blaming her but more puzzled by it and seeing if anybody knew the reason.

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Just now, Samilktray said:

I  honestly can’t believe that anyone could follow this story and be wondering about why she was breaking lockdown rules lol the mind boggles 

Well I didn't know if it was some how linked to the investigation as what I've read about her she doesn't seem like the type of person that would break the lockdown rules. 

 

I think people perhaps think from my OP I'm criticising her somehow which I didn't intend it to come across that way. 

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1 minute ago, Strokes said:

It wasn’t something that sprung out at me but I’m not sure why it was an unreasonable observation. I didn’t feel like he was blaming her but more puzzled by it and seeing if anybody knew the reason.

Thanks, exactly this..

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3 minutes ago, Strokes said:

It wasn’t something that sprung out at me but I’m not sure why it was an unreasonable observation. I didn’t feel like he was blaming her but more puzzled by it and seeing if anybody knew the reason.

 

1 minute ago, Collymore said:

Thanks, exactly this..

I just don't think it really matters, though, does it?

 

I don't see the blame apportion either so wasn't getting at @Collymore for that, just that it's totally irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.

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22 minutes ago, Collymore said:

Maybe going around people's houses is happening more than I thought then. From what I can tell she was an intelligent caring woman, seems odd that someone like her would break rules just to socialise so maybe it was a support bubble of some type, again, I'd have thought the police would have clarified that...

 

I think it probably is. I don’t personally do it but I know quite a few people who do. So it must happen quite a lot across the country. Also as mentioned plenty of people are going and visiting people in their allowed support bubble everyday so it’s not too unusual for her to of been visiting a friend.

 

it is interesting that the events of the last year have changed our perceptions of a totally normal event (visiting a friend) and lead people to question if that is normal. 
 

all this being said it didn’t look out of place to me when I first heard/read about this case. I was more concerned by what has seemingly happened and how a police officer was allegedly involved. It’s shocking.

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11 minutes ago, StanSP said:

 

I just don't think it really matters, though, does it?

 

I don't see the blame apportion either so wasn't getting at @Collymore for that, just that it's totally irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.

Well I think it might be my naivety thinking people were not going around friends houses at the moment. Perhaps it happens quite a bit around the country in which case you're right, it's not as relevant. 

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Just now, StanSP said:

 

I just don't think it really matters, though, does it?

 

I don't see the blame apportion either so wasn't getting at @Collymore for that, just that it's totally irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.

Yeah it probably is irrelevant but I felt a few maybe misinterpreted his intentions.

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We don't actually know she went into her friends house do we? Just that she left at 9pm. She could simply have been there to drop something off and have a catch up without going in. Maybe they went for a run or walk together, which is allowed. As others have said though it's hardly the most pressing matter in this anyway.

 

This whole case is weird though. She went missing in Clapham, London. The guy who's arrested lives in Deal, right out in the Kent coast, and the body was found in Ashford. Its a pretty large area that's covered. I suppose more will come out as this goes on, but I wonder what they discovered in their search in London that lead them to Deal, and what they then found that took them to Ashford. They seem to have zoned in pretty quickly on a suspect and search area for the body consider how far apart they were.

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