Jo Yeates: Are the Police trying to connect Jo Yeates with Claudia Lawrence claiming a 'secret lover' because they do not have a clue ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Claudia_Lawrence
Last known whereabouts
Lawrence was last seen nearing her home in Heworth, York, on the afternoon of 18 March, as she returned from her work as a chef at the University of York's Goodricke College at the Roger Kirk Centre. That evening she spoke to her parents by telephone, making plans with her mother to spend Mother's Day together.[5] Lawrence later sent a text message to a friend and has not been heard from since then. The last text message from her was sent at 8:23 p.m.,[6] and her last received message, from a bar worker in Cyprus, was at 9:12 p.m..[7] Lawrence's passport and bank cards were left at her home when she went missing.[8]
Speaking on the BBC 'Today' programme on 4 June 2009, Lawrence's father Peter said he doubted police claims that she had a secret life. He queried the comments made by Detective Superintendent Ray Galloway on BBC Crimewatch programme, specifically that parts of Claudia's life "remain a mystery" and that police believe she had "complicated relationships" that her family and friends knew nothing about.
Are the police clueless, is this just a get out clause? . The case of missing York chef Claudia Lawrence , a next door neighbour had his house raided by the police when he was at work to find nothing then it was a 'secret' lover according to the police that Claudia Lawrence's closest friends knew nothing about. Sounding very familiar in the Joanna Yates murder ?.
When queried , they reply , 'we don't wish to jeopardise the investigation, or any future legal proceedings'. Murder cases in modern times rely on DNA and forensics to identify the perpetrator, proof enough when three weeks later they only began to search drains, checking sheds etc. Detectives not having the appropriate investigative skills of their predecessors and looking like the murderer has got clean away.
Last known whereabouts
Lawrence was last seen nearing her home in Heworth, York, on the afternoon of 18 March, as she returned from her work as a chef at the University of York's Goodricke College at the Roger Kirk Centre. That evening she spoke to her parents by telephone, making plans with her mother to spend Mother's Day together.[5] Lawrence later sent a text message to a friend and has not been heard from since then. The last text message from her was sent at 8:23 p.m.,[6] and her last received message, from a bar worker in Cyprus, was at 9:12 p.m..[7] Lawrence's passport and bank cards were left at her home when she went missing.[8]
[edit] Reported missing
Lawrence was reported missing after she failed to arrive at work for her early morning shift the following day.[6][9] Police are now treating her disappearance as a suspected murder.[10]Speaking on the BBC 'Today' programme on 4 June 2009, Lawrence's father Peter said he doubted police claims that she had a secret life. He queried the comments made by Detective Superintendent Ray Galloway on BBC Crimewatch programme, specifically that parts of Claudia's life "remain a mystery" and that police believe she had "complicated relationships" that her family and friends knew nothing about.
Are the police clueless, is this just a get out clause? . The case of missing York chef Claudia Lawrence , a next door neighbour had his house raided by the police when he was at work to find nothing then it was a 'secret' lover according to the police that Claudia Lawrence's closest friends knew nothing about. Sounding very familiar in the Joanna Yates murder ?.
When queried , they reply , 'we don't wish to jeopardise the investigation, or any future legal proceedings'. Murder cases in modern times rely on DNA and forensics to identify the perpetrator, proof enough when three weeks later they only began to search drains, checking sheds etc. Detectives not having the appropriate investigative skills of their predecessors and looking like the murderer has got clean away.