Author Topic: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates  (Read 313010 times)

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jixy

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #345 on: November 26, 2016, 08:09:09 PM »
Please dont assume anything. If a new point is put forward I may just reply but i doubt that will be the case as getting a straight direct answer always seems to be such a struggle

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #346 on: November 26, 2016, 09:53:52 PM »

Right , Okay. Is anyone saying that this man is innocent?

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #347 on: November 26, 2016, 09:55:06 PM »
I think he possibly is----but I have always said that I could be wrong.

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« Reply #348 on: November 26, 2016, 10:16:17 PM »
I think he possibly is----but I have always said that I could be wrong.

Really?  Bloomin hell.  Right.  Who else could it be?

Oh, and just by the by, what was he doing driving across that bridge at precisely the right time.

I will always fight for anyone if  I think there is half a chance, but you are going to have to go some on this occasion.

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #349 on: November 26, 2016, 10:23:29 PM »
hi Eleanor..

I don't believe there is any footage of him going across the bridge..

I think who ever went across the bridge did so on the Saturday..

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #350 on: November 27, 2016, 07:34:44 AM »
The reports I have read talk about two men in a car going over the Clifton suspension bridge-----on the Saturday.

I also read that they could not make a positive identification of the car's occupants or the registration number, as the footage was "too grainy"

VT picked up his girlfriend from the coach at about 1.30 on the Saturday morning, as she had been to a party. Assuming she knew nothing about the murder, he must have driven across the bridge between midnight and 1.30.

Don't think anything was mentioned at the trial about the car on the bridge:  it was assumed that VT (alone) went to ASDA with Jo's body in the boot of his car, then disposed of the body before collecting Tanja.

I would like to know what made the police think they had seen the right car on the CCTV, AND the right occupants, if the footage was too grainy to have been of any use.  And, who was the other man?  It was assumed at the trial that VT had committed the crime alone.

No comments, Eleanor, about who else could have done it.  Don't do libel, and anyway, I have no idea.

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #351 on: November 27, 2016, 08:19:56 AM »
Ms Reddrop said Tabak had also used the internet to conduct "in-depth research" on the case in a bid to "keep one step ahead of the investigation".

In the days following the murder Tabak read news articles on her disappearance and searched Google Maps for information on Longwood Lane, where he had left her body.

Why did he do this? how did he know what street to search?

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #352 on: November 27, 2016, 10:05:54 AM »
Right , Okay. Is anyone saying that this man is innocent?

I believe he's innocent Eleanor....





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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #353 on: November 27, 2016, 10:24:12 AM »
I also am not prepared to get into debates with people who are abusive...

I think once you start being abusive to someone because you may not agree with what they say, you have lost your arguement.

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #354 on: November 27, 2016, 11:29:06 AM »
There were suggestions made (don't remember by whom) that VT and Tanja were due to go to a party in the Longwood Lane area in the week following the murder, and that is why he used Google maps for that area, as it was not an area he knew.

Why would he google Longwood Lane after the murder if he had already dumped the body there?

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #355 on: November 27, 2016, 12:51:15 PM »
There were suggestions made (don't remember by whom) that VT and Tanja were due to go to a party in the Longwood Lane area in the week following the murder, and that is why he used Google maps for that area, as it was not an area he knew.

Why would he google Longwood Lane after the murder if he had already dumped the body there?
Tabak just happened to be invited to a party in the very same road that his next door neighbour's body would be discovered?  What are the chances of that happening, eh?

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #356 on: November 27, 2016, 12:57:33 PM »
Taken from another site, here are a list of searched Tabak made on his computer before anyone even knew that Joanna was missing:

(1)Definition of Sexual assault
(2)How many silver Renault meganes in UK
(3)he looked up details of household waste collection in Bristol.
(4)What are the differences between Manslaughter and Murder in the UK
(5)"How does forensic identification work?"
(6)"body decomposition time"
(7) an article about a man who strangled his wife and pleaded diminished responsibility.
(8) the location of CCTV cameras in Canynge Road,

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #357 on: November 27, 2016, 01:06:39 PM »
very good points Alfie and Nine you don't get into a debate with clear answers with anyone who disagrees with you whatsoever so that is fine.

You take my comments and say they are abusive but then you would whatever I write

Alfie isn't abusive and made further comments. I await the discussion

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #358 on: November 27, 2016, 01:08:20 PM »
Maybe he was checking out the possibility of the body being found. AS we know there was an attempt to lift the body over the wall, where most likely it may have never been found

8 points of searching all connected to the murder dna and a confession. wow

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Re: Vincent Tabak and the Murder of Joanna Yeates
« Reply #359 on: November 27, 2016, 01:13:03 PM »
Taken from another site, here are a list of searched Tabak made on his computer before anyone even knew that Joanna was missing:

(1)Definition of Sexual assault
(2)How many silver Renault meganes in UK
(3)he looked up details of household waste collection in Bristol.
(4)What are the differences between Manslaughter and Murder in the UK
(5)"How does forensic identification work?"
(6)"body decomposition time"
(7) an article about a man who strangled his wife and pleaded diminished responsibility.
(8) the location of CCTV cameras in Canynge Road,

Hi Alfie i have touched upon these  topics

(1) The word "Definition" was actually added by the prosecution whilst in the court room.. he asked the jury to add the word because it was missing.... I cannot see how you can add a word which changes the context of a possible sentence.

(2) That was apparently done on the dutch wiki.. and when you search % of meganes in Uk it doesn't have an answer .. .. I believe that would be a pointless exersise.

(3) He looked in january for what reason I do not know.. but I believe they had already stopped collect of household waste by 23rd Dec..... he could have been follow the case just like I did at the time.

(4) Again I cannot answer that.... the search could be in relation to anything he was viewing.. he hadn't admitted to anything at this point... I wish his lawyer had counter acted alot of these searches but he  didn't..

(5) Could be looking at that for a varying reason, not related to his neighbour.

(6) I might have been interested in that if it had included thawing... when anything is frozen, decomposition time is irrelevent.

(7) People click on articles on the web when looking at news.. I do it all the time.

(8) That would be handy to know... but all he really needed to do was take a walk outside of his own neighbourhood to locate them if need be,..


Alfie can I ask you something...?

When the police went to Holland to talk to Dr Vincent Tabak... Did they go to speak to him as a witness or a suspect??


May i also add.. That Joanna Yeates was not sexually assaulted, so why would he need to check the definition?