No I was just meaning that your logic is different from mine and sometimes I have difficulty with it, but it could be the way I read your posts. It's just two different points of view that's all.
Did Flat 1 have the sort of heating that you put on yourself, or was it controlled from the main house? Do you happen to know?
If it was the sort that was on all day, well that may have been a reason for moving Joanna.
On the other hand if no heating was on all weekend wouldn't that have the same effect of freezing her. Like dumping her in L/Wood Lane, but without the snow.
Again just another thought.
(1): There is a timer in the kitchen on the left for the boiler, I presume it controls the central Heating as well as the
hot water..
(2): Nothing has ever been mentioned as to whether or not the central heating was on or off or whether it was on a
timer. But say it was ON... Dr Vincent Tabak didn't turn it off... He would have said....
If Joanna Yeates had been at the Flat dead all weekend whether the heating was on or off, there would have
been signs of her death with the body fluids leaving the body...
If she had been there all weekend with the heating on, it would have compounded the issue of the body's
decomposition, and there would I believe , be the distinctive smell that a dead body leaves behind in the flat
So I believe Joanna Yeates would have been removed quite quickly if she had died in her Flat...
And that is why I believe we get the story of Dr Vincent Tabak taking her around to his Flat... But we still have
the problem that the bladder and bowel empty, quite soon after death.. and there doesn't appear to be any
evidence of this in either Joanna Yeates Flat or Dr Vincent Tabak's Flat, even though Dr Vincent Tabak was
supposed to have Joanna Yeates in his Flat for about an hour. Plus... Dr Delaney does not mention any staining
of Joanna yeates clothing when he does the post mortem, which would have indicated also that she was
deposited soon after her death...
(3): Yes it would..