This is going to be difficult,... I'm trying to identify where she rang Rebecca Scott... so lots of photo's
The screen shots show her journey from the ram pub to tesco's ..she goes some where else then walks back to tesco's it looks like... tell me if I am mistaken...
There are 9 images showing how she criss crosses across bristol... I'll link the video... can someone identify where the Rebecca Scott phone call is?? I think it's Clifton Park Road... It's exremely close to her home...
I have viewed the clip from TV and am sceptical about the big detour north Joanna is alleged to have taken to make the phone call. It was a good try with the screen shots, but it doesn't work for me, as you cannot make out where those without captions are.
I concede that the timestamp in Tesco Express MAY have been tampered with, but I don't find it necessary to conclude that. I don't believe we need to be so sceptical about the timings of her walk, but I endorse your suggestion that somewhere warm to text was her motive for entering Waitrose. Her first documented text was sent shortly after that, and the last one we have been told about was sent about the time she was in Bargain Booze. She probably telephoned Rebecca Scott while she was still inside Bargain Booze, and was still talking to her when she entered Tesco Express, which is only a short distance further on. She could have completed the phone call before paying for the pizza.
I agree with you that she spent time with someone whose existence has not been revealed. However, I don't support your conclusions. Unlike her colleagues at the Ram pub, she had not had a heavy lunch to tide her over, so I believe she left the pub mainly because she was hungry, and wanted company for dinner. I think her 4th attempt, made while she was in Bargain Booze, succeeded, and that is why she bought a 2nd bottle of cider there, and then went into Tesco Express for the pizza. As the pizza carton was not found, I believe she and the unknown friend ate it not in Jo's flat, but at the friend's place, a short time after she left Tesco Express.
I don't know why the police should wish to conceal the existence of this 4th friend, but since they did so, the relationship may have been less innocent than they want us to believe. Nor do I know why the police wish to conceal the nature of the contents of the black bag, but since they did so, I assume they were less innocent than they want us to believe, and possibly even something she bought in Waitrose.