Missing girl - Tia Sharp
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anonymous said:
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Our house is like this, what's weirder is that it was built with a bedroom in the loft space, a door each side into the eaves and no partition on either side ! So nothing protecting against fire or body-carrying n'er-do-wellsMust get that sorted..
Edited by essayer on Monday 13th August 10:09
Rollcage said:
MM - he won't have set out to kill her. Odds are it happened accidentaly, the circumstances of which we don't yet know. It is all too easy to come to a conclusion as to what happened though.
Yes I thought this, lost his temper and took it too far (obviously) though this is all still alleged at the mo. Why though - was she demanding money, refusing his advances, wouldn't tidy her room etc etc, guess we'll find out soon, I just keep thinking poor poor girl 
essayer said:
Our house is like this, what's weirder is that it was built with a bedroom in the loft space, a door each side into the eaves and no partition on either side ! So nothing protecting against fire or body-carrying n'er-do-wells
Must get that sorted..
Have you checked under the bed recently? Must get that sorted..

Normally, lack of firewall gets picked up by mortgage surveyors, and getting them built becomes a condition of the mortgage.
I can see the whole scenario with the bloke. But the Grandmother? Even allowing for the pure genetic soup she is crawling in, how do you stoop that low? Following on so soon from the Derby fire lot it just reinforces the thought that we really have so little idea of what goes on in the lives of the feral.
hornetrider said:
don'tbesilly said:
From 'The Wail'
Colleagues lifted the loft hatch and saw a large ‘container’, possibly a rigid suitcase, containing Tia’s body with her arms and legs sprawled outside".
Jesus christ. What possesses someone to do something like this. Colleagues lifted the loft hatch and saw a large ‘container’, possibly a rigid suitcase, containing Tia’s body with her arms and legs sprawled outside".

don'tbesilly said:
From 'The Wail'
"Officers had previously conducted a full search of the house and a second sweep using dogs trained to detect dead bodies. Colleagues suspect the body was behind a door connecting the loft to that of an adjacent property.
Sources claimed a team who spent two hours searching the property last Sunday did not check the neighbouring loft space because they needed a search warrant.
A further search of Sharp’s house began on Friday morning when a junior officer insisted a sniffer dog was ‘indicating’ towards a bedroom ceiling. The officers themselves could also smell decomposition.
Initially a senior officer co-ordinating the search said the loft had already been checked but was persuaded to change his mind.
Colleagues lifted the loft hatch and saw a large ‘container’, possibly a rigid suitcase, containing Tia’s body with her arms and legs sprawled outside".
If Wail story above is correct, a big 'well-done' to the junior officer and his dog."Officers had previously conducted a full search of the house and a second sweep using dogs trained to detect dead bodies. Colleagues suspect the body was behind a door connecting the loft to that of an adjacent property.
Sources claimed a team who spent two hours searching the property last Sunday did not check the neighbouring loft space because they needed a search warrant.
A further search of Sharp’s house began on Friday morning when a junior officer insisted a sniffer dog was ‘indicating’ towards a bedroom ceiling. The officers themselves could also smell decomposition.
Initially a senior officer co-ordinating the search said the loft had already been checked but was persuaded to change his mind.
Colleagues lifted the loft hatch and saw a large ‘container’, possibly a rigid suitcase, containing Tia’s body with her arms and legs sprawled outside".
Wonder what the conversation with the senior officer in charge of the search was like!
gtdc said:
I can see the whole scenario with the bloke. But the Grandmother? Even allowing for the pure genetic soup she is crawling in, how do you stoop that low? Following on so soon from the Derby fire lot it just reinforces the thought that we really have so little idea of what goes on in the lives of the feral.
But it's not just the feral, is it? The billionaire guy with the dead wife did something similar. chris watton said:
Oakey said:
But it's not just the feral, is it? The billionaire guy with the dead wife did something similar.
Did he? I thought his wife died from drug-related problems.bexVN said:
chris watton said:
Oakey said:
But it's not just the feral, is it? The billionaire guy with the dead wife did something similar.
Did he? I thought his wife died from drug-related problems.This is assuming that this Hazell geezer accidentally killed her and then tried to cover up the death as opposed to straight up murdered her.
bexVN said:
chris watton said:
Oakey said:
But it's not just the feral, is it? The billionaire guy with the dead wife did something similar.
Did he? I thought his wife died from drug-related problems.So, had he mown down a youngster while under the influence... but he didn't so that's ok, the sympathetic hearts soon bled for him.
He gets off with a suspended on both counts: not allowing the burial and unfit to drive while under the influence.
War on drugs.
What war?
Back on topic.
Oakey said:
Yeah, he tied her up in a bin bag and left her under a pile of clothes I believe.
This is assuming that this Hazell geezer accidentally killed her and then tried to cover up the death as opposed to straight up murdered her.
I thought I read that this Hazel animal admitting to raping the poor 12 year old girl before killing her - is this not the case now?This is assuming that this Hazell geezer accidentally killed her and then tried to cover up the death as opposed to straight up murdered her.
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