Police investigating whether Jo Yeates was killed at mystery third crime scene
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by Krissy Storrar, Daily Mirror 20/01/2011
DETECTIVES hunting the killer of Jo Yeates are investigating whether she was strangled at a mystery third crime scene, it emerged yesterday.
They are trying to establish if she was murdered somewhere other than her flat or the spot where her body was found.
Police have found no signs of a struggle at the home Jo, 25, shared with boyfriend Greg, 27, in Clifton, Bristol.
They still think it likely she was killed there but are keeping an open mind on the possibility she died in the culprit’s home or car.
The receipt for a pizza Jo bought on her way home was in her flat but she did not eat the food and it is still missing along with its packaging. Detectives believe the killer could have taken it to another location.
Avon and Somerset Police said yesterday: “Ongoing forensic examinations continue to determine the exact circumstances and location of Jo’s death.”
Reports suggesting Jo’s killer may have removed the body from her flat in a suitcase were dismissed as a “red herring” by a police source. But the force refused to confirm whether a suitcase or bag was missing.
A fresh appeal by Jo’s parents this week has prompted over 300 more people to get in touch with police.
Distraught Mum Teresa, 58, and dad David, 63, begged the public to help catch her strangler in case he kills again.
The police force has received more than 1,800 lines of inquiry since Jo’s snow-covered body was found on Christmas Day.
She disappeared on Friday, December 17, after going for a drink with work pals.
Meanwhile, a BBC1 Crimewatch crew continued filming a reconstruction yesterday of the events surrounding her murder. Police blocked off Longwood Lane, where her body was discovered dumped on a roadside verge three miles from her home.
Producers hired a movie special effects firm to cover the area in fake snow so the weather matched the conditions at the time.
The company, Snowbusiness, has worked on Hollywood films including Harry Potter, Gladiator and The Day After Tomorrow.
The firm also used dry foam for the falling snow, which was dropped by a specially-built £6,000 machine. Police said: “Crimewatch are recreating the scene from the day Jo’s body was found. It’s being dealt with by the BBC but we’re overseeing everything to make sure it’s factually accurate.”
It is one of six scenes being reconstructed for next week’s programme. Producers have also filmed an actress playing Jo leaving Tesco Express, wearing the same cream coat she wore on the night she disappeared.
They are trying to establish if she was murdered somewhere other than her flat or the spot where her body was found.
Police have found no signs of a struggle at the home Jo, 25, shared with boyfriend Greg, 27, in Clifton, Bristol.
They still think it likely she was killed there but are keeping an open mind on the possibility she died in the culprit’s home or car.
The receipt for a pizza Jo bought on her way home was in her flat but she did not eat the food and it is still missing along with its packaging. Detectives believe the killer could have taken it to another location.
Avon and Somerset Police said yesterday: “Ongoing forensic examinations continue to determine the exact circumstances and location of Jo’s death.”
Reports suggesting Jo’s killer may have removed the body from her flat in a suitcase were dismissed as a “red herring” by a police source. But the force refused to confirm whether a suitcase or bag was missing.
A fresh appeal by Jo’s parents this week has prompted over 300 more people to get in touch with police.
Distraught Mum Teresa, 58, and dad David, 63, begged the public to help catch her strangler in case he kills again.
The police force has received more than 1,800 lines of inquiry since Jo’s snow-covered body was found on Christmas Day.
She disappeared on Friday, December 17, after going for a drink with work pals.
Meanwhile, a BBC1 Crimewatch crew continued filming a reconstruction yesterday of the events surrounding her murder. Police blocked off Longwood Lane, where her body was discovered dumped on a roadside verge three miles from her home.
Producers hired a movie special effects firm to cover the area in fake snow so the weather matched the conditions at the time.
The company, Snowbusiness, has worked on Hollywood films including Harry Potter, Gladiator and The Day After Tomorrow.
The firm also used dry foam for the falling snow, which was dropped by a specially-built £6,000 machine. Police said: “Crimewatch are recreating the scene from the day Jo’s body was found. It’s being dealt with by the BBC but we’re overseeing everything to make sure it’s factually accurate.”
It is one of six scenes being reconstructed for next week’s programme. Producers have also filmed an actress playing Jo leaving Tesco Express, wearing the same cream coat she wore on the night she disappeared.
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