Saturday, January 8, 2011

Inconsistency on Jo replying to text messages

Police said there were no signs of forced entry at the flat but Jo’s parents were convinced she had been abducted when they saw the state of the property. David said: “We knew what the flat was like. We know what she does and doesn’t do. “We were 100% convinced within 30 minutes of arriving she had been abducted.”





He said there were “other factors, other reasons that we’ve been asked by the police not to go into”, that left him convinced she had been snatched.






David added: “We had grave concerns based on what was in the flat. We knew she had not gone of her own volition. We came to the conclusion it was unlikely she would have been found alive.
















“The state of the flat indicated she had been abducted. Jo and Greg were quite untidy and we knew she was planning on tidying up on Saturday.

“On top of that she did not respond to Greg’s texts that night and they were both devoted to each other.”

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Jo was reported missing after Greg, 27, returned to their flat on Sunday night following a weekend visiting his family in Sheffield.
Greg, who is also an architect, tried to contact Jo over the weekend but she failed to answer her phone and texts.
David said it was not unusual, adding:
"It was consistent with what she was like."


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3317039/Familys-agony-over-missing-Jo-Yeates.html


Whatever the truth, her coat, shoes, bag, keys and purse were inside the flat when Greg Reardon returned from his brother’s house in Yorkshire to find her missing, in the early hours of Monday, December 20, so it seems pretty *certain she was killed at home or attacked there and forcibly abducted.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1AWiqF0Qm

I thought he arrived back at 8pm Sunday?