You still have the issue of her mother thinking she was abducted!! What would bring her to that conclusion??
Not only abducted, but recently abducted.. meaning nearer to the Sunday.. Because she was busy checking over Garden Walls and banging on car boots.. So again what made her mother decide she had been abducted??
Her friend Rebecca said something similar also.. And she was not in Bristol when they were looking for Joanna. How did she come to that conclusion?? I'm sure anything to do with the investigation the family and Greg would have to keep it very close to their chests and not reveal anything to anyone... The Police would have told them that at least.
Abducted suggest forcibly removed from her flat... What evidence could her mother glean from the flat to believe her daughter had been forcibly removed??? It is an Odd thing for her to say!!
Her boyfriend testified that he had found a number of "strange movements" in the flat, which he tidied up before anyone could have seen them. The court was shown a sketch he made for the police detailing these signs of a struggle. None of this was reported at the time, so it may have been invented in order to help convict Vincent Tabak. If, on the other hand, he was telling the truth, then neither he nor the police seem to have told her parents until after the first of their televised appeals.
However, the statements that her parents made to the press contain a number of inconsistencies. After her body was found, her father declared that they had realised within 30 minutes of their arrival at the flat that she had not left of her own accord - and that this realisation had nothing to do with anything her boyfriend said.
I don't believe that tale about banging on car boots, because it was linked restrospectively to an alleged encounter outside the house with the couple next-door, used to portray Vincent Tabak as a cold unsympathetic person and his girlfriend as a warm sympathetic person. When he was first arrested, on the other hand, Joanna's father told the press that they had never met the occupants of the neighbouring flat.