Interesting point that AH.... But poppy day was only weeks away .... The more Interesting thing is why no-one has commented on any thing else.... over 300 reads on my posts last night.... And you are talking poppies....
My God.... !!
Edit,... It obviously has some other significance..... Just tell me.... Please ....
Double Edit.... Has that got anything to do with the message I sent last night...????
There are some who rush in where angels fear to tread.
You made a valid observation about the decamping of Vincent Tabak, and, presumably, Tanja Morson, to 37 Aberdeen Road, seems to have shown a lack of resepct for his and her private life, in breach of Article 8 of the European Human Rights Convention. Apart from Christopher Jefferies, who was still a suspect, and Greg Reardon, whose flat was presumably deemed to be a crime scene, no one else from 44 Canynge Road seems to have been obliged to find somewhere else to live.
However, we don't know this for certain. Would it have been made public if they had? It is obvious that an awful lot was going on that has never been made public, some of which would probably alter our perception of the case entirely. It seems quite probable that Vincent Tabak already knew he was a suspect, and the police had already decided that his flat too was a crime scene, as indeed it would have been if he really had moved Joanna's body into his own flat.
Apart from that Article 8 is more honoured in the breach than the observance nowadays, thanks to all the anti-terror and anti-whitewashing laws that have been passed, making every man and his dog a potential terror suspect. Not to mention the regulations restricting people's rights to "family reunification".