dont you think that it is a bit strange that there were no calls that night to 112 ? not one - Maybe the system is different in Portugal but I would have thought that you always call the national emergency -
That has been the the thing about this case from the beginning - files and evidence that is available on line suddenly becomes the absolute
I would want to see a ton more records of calls from the whole resort that night - mobiles the lot before as an investigator I can say yup that was the first call.
Hopefully that is what Grange is doing -
Why would Grange do that? Anyway, you wouldnt need the records of everyone there that night, just 112 and local police number records. No 112 calls were made from main reception that day, from any extension just the two calls mentioned earlier.
The Tapas group and Management will have dealt with everything, not people around at the time ringing police off their own backs, IMO
PS Are you implying Grange think police lied about the time of the first call?
I would have thought that was exactly the type of thing that any cold case enquiry does - you go back to the beginning and look at every statement , every detail with a new light - and to me when the alarm was made and who called the police is one of the areas that must have been of interest - you might find nothing but if you go in with the mindset that the phone calls said 10.41 so that must be then IMO you are starting out on the wrong track
The 10.41 first call is fair enough - it doesn't in its self seem that odd - I just raised the question that I did find it strange from the evidence we have presented that no one that night called 112 - no one .
I would have thought that the first call would have been routed through that no - not the direct line of GNR in Lagos - it would be something as an investigator I would want to ask to satisfy my own curiosity