Other High Profile Cases and Persons of Interest > The murder of landscape architect Joanna Yeates in Bristol in December 2010.
TV Programmes made after Vincent Tabak's conviction for murder.
mrswah:
As we know, there have been a number: the Judge Rinder programme, "The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies", "Murder at Christmas", to name three, but tonight, I watched "Countdown to Murder", made in March 2015, just after VT's conviction for possessing indecent images of children. The programme is one of a series. It features interviews with Mr and Mrs Yeates, Chris Jefferies, Ann Redrop, and DCI Phil Jones, as well as a journalist (can't remember his name) and Professor David Wilson.
I thought this programme contained a number of "inconsistencies."
It begins with the following:
Vincent Tabak "fantasised about having a relationship " with Joanna Yeates.
While Jo was walking home from the Bristol Ram, VT was "waiting for her, fantasising about abusing her."
"Tabak played out his fantasies with prostitutes, but when he returned from abroad, he realised he had a pretty new neighbour."
He "lusted after Joanna Yeates."
Is there any evidence for any of this??????
The commentator then goes on to say that while Jo was on her journey home, "Vincent Tabak was stroking Bernard the cat whom he had grabbed from the hallway."
I have heard theories that VT may have used the cat as an excuse to call on Jo, but honestly, there is no evidence, and the above comment is pure speculation------just as speculative as anything any of us have done on this forum!!!
According to the programme, Jo went into her bedroom, took off her boots, and put on a pair of her boyfriend's ski socks. Apparently,after murdering her, VT removed one of the socks and kept it as a trophy.
This documentary tells us that VT grabbed Jo, forced himself onto her, the fight continued in her bedroom, where he killed her.
So, where is the forensic evidence from her bedclothes?????
He is then "thought to have" gone back to his flat, grabbed a bicycle cover, dragged Jo into her lounge, put the body in the cycle cover, and then lifted it into his boot. No mention of taking her to his flat, note.
DCI Jones tells us that VT was captured on CCTV in ASDA at 10.30pm. (I thought there was no timestamp????)
There are several other aspects of this documentary that made me rather cross! I would call it propaganda !
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Leonora:
--- Quote from: mrswah on May 25, 2017, 08:29:14 PM ---...I would call it propaganda !
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We are now looking at a golf-playing serial killer who not only owns chains of pubs and favours attractive young women as victims, including Joanna Yeates, but who also has corporate financial interests in a range of TV production companies and can pull strings to influence their output.
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--- Quote from: mrswah on May 25, 2017, 08:29:14 PM ---As we know, there have been a number: the Judge Rinder programme, "The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies", "Murder at Christmas", to name three, but tonight, I watched "Countdown to Murder", made in March 2015, just after VT's conviction for possessing indecent images of children. The programme is one of a series. It features interviews with Mr and Mrs Yeates, Chris Jefferies, Ann Redrop, and DCI Phil Jones, as well as a journalist (can't remember his name) and Professor David Wilson.
I thought this programme contained a number of "inconsistencies."
It begins with the following:
Vincent Tabak "fantasised about having a relationship " with Joanna Yeates.
While Jo was walking home from the Bristol Ram, VT was "waiting for her, fantasising about abusing her."
"Tabak played out his fantasies with prostitutes, but when he returned from abroad, he realised he had a pretty new neighbour."
He "lusted after Joanna Yeates."
Is there any evidence for any of this??????
The commentator then goes on to say that while Jo was on her journey home, "Vincent Tabak was stroking Bernard the cat whom he had grabbed from the hallway."
I have heard theories that VT may have used the cat as an excuse to call on Jo, but honestly, there is no evidence, and the above comment is pure speculation------just as speculative as anything any of us have done on this forum!!!
According to the programme, Jo went into her bedroom, took off her boots, and put on a pair of her boyfriend's ski socks. Apparently,after murdering her, VT removed one of the socks and kept it as a trophy.
This documentary tells us that VT grabbed Jo, forced himself onto her, the fight continued in her bedroom, where he killed her.
So, where is the forensic evidence from her bedclothes?????
He is then "thought to have" gone back to his flat, grabbed a bicycle cover, dragged Jo into her lounge, put the body in the cycle cover, and then lifted it into his boot. No mention of taking her to his flat, note.
DCI Jones tells us that VT was captured on CCTV in ASDA at 10.30pm. (I thought there was no timestamp????)
There are several other aspects of this documentary that made me rather cross! I would call it propaganda !
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I'll have to re watch that mrswah... but in the meantime.. I have just posted about her journey home... it doesn't even allow for Dr Vincent Tabak to wave at Joanna Yeates ...
I posted this on "Is it possible to work out The time of death'... topic
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--- Quote from: Leonora on May 26, 2017, 12:18:16 PM ---We are now looking at a golf-playing serial killer who not only owns chains of pubs and favours attractive young women as victims, including Joanna Yeates, but who also has corporate financial interests in a range of TV production companies and can pull strings to influence their output.
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Or they are actually three different..."Cases ...
(1): Maybe Golf playing Corporate finance person
(2): Serial Killer
(3): The Person who is responsible for Joanna Yeates death...
Or...
(1): Corporate finance Person..
(2): Golf playing serial killer
(3):The Person who is responsible for Joanna Yeates death...
They are probably all seperate Cases ..... unless someone know differently???
mrswah:
Ok, on to the "Judge Rinder" programme, again one episode in a series of true crime documentaries. This was first aired in the summer of 2016.
This programme features some of Joanna's relatives, as well as her parents, and we learn a fair amount about what Joanna was like as a child, for example, she loved the outdoors, horse riding, painting and designing. Also, we learn that her father worked abroad quite often, so Joanna and her mother were particularly close. She was also particularly close to her cousin, who was only eighteen months younger than her.
Joanna had lived, studied and worked in Hampshire before going to Bristol, and studying for her second degree in Landscape Architecture. She was popular and enjoyed rowing.
According to the programme, Jo and Greg did not live together before moving to Canynge Road.
To avoid long posts, I will continue this in a separate one!
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