I would say the complete opposite is true for the reasons @Superdude has already mentioned.The location she was found in is described as "inaccessible".
That alone tells us it is most likely murder.
Inaccessible = hard to enter naturally.
I would say the complete opposite is true for the reasons @Superdude has already mentioned.The location she was found in is described as "inaccessible".
That alone tells us it is most likely murder.
Inaccessible = hard to enter naturally.
Hard as it is to stomach the French cop used the word murder.No - if someone falls, accidentally, into a crevasse, then the place they land could well be inaccessible. And if it's inaccessible, how would a murderer have taken the body there?
Anyway, I truly don't know, but an accident seems a lot more likely to me.
I think a lot of us think things about the McCanns that are probably unprintable.It really rubs me the wrong way when people who are in the news because of tragedy hire PR companies and act like celebrities.
The first time I saw this happen was with the McCann case, and what I think of them is probably something I should not print.
I know we all respond to grief and attention in different ways but I find it downright bizarre and it instantly makes me lose sympathy for people. Just seems so narcissists.
At the and of this article..https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/esther-dingley-missing-hiker-boyfriend-search-q7dfx3l95where is a recent photo of him?
Search & Rescue stopped looking for Esther a long time ago. They have limited resources and their aim is to find people alive which there is no way she would have been after a few days in those conditions.Do you think Dan has superior skills to mountain rescue/search teams?
I don't.
True. Yet statistically he's the most likely suspect.So how could he have concealed her body, and hidden it?
The bones could have been moved by an animal. And a much closer search in the area, including inaccessible places, revealed her body.
I don't like the sound of Dan, but that doesn't make him a murderer.
They restarted their search when snow cleared about a month ago.Search & Rescue stopped looking for Esther a long time ago. They have limited resources and their aim is to find people alive which there is no way she would have been after a few days in those conditions.
He might have been visiting it and got caught. I’m sorry if this is offensive.By miraculously finding her body.
Same for me. It’s not a case of ‘not liking the sound of him’ or anything like that. I find it utterly bizarre given everything we know about him and how he’s behaving that anyone can be totally convinced he’s had nothing to do with it. I wish it weren’t so, but I have no doubt unfortunately.it was so obvious from the beginning that the husband had done it, and the same is true (for me) with this case.
I agree. My worry is it's such a complex case, involving a foreign citizen and seems to straddle two countries that neither of the police forces will investigate as thoroughly as they need to. In my opinion, that's why he chose that spot too.Same for me. It’s not a case of ‘not liking the sound of him’ or anything like that. I find it utterly bizarre given everything we know about him and how he’s behaving that anyone can be totally convinced he’s had nothing to do with it. I wish it weren’t so, but I have no doubt unfortunately.
Thanks for posting that photo, I couldn't find it.Too many red flags here I'm afraid. He reminds me of that recent case in Greece where the husband had murdered the wife but pretended it was burglars - it was so obvious from the beginning that the husband had done it, and the same is true (for me) with this case. From the very get go Dan said he "loved" her (past tense). And then it was just one red flag after another. They will nail him for it. Will just take them some time. They already know it was murder as they have said it publicly now. He has totally messed up here by "finding" the body, so they will get him. Here's the recent photo of him. It was behind the subscribe thingy in The Times, but available on google if you search the full title of the article & then look in images. StMarysMead on Websleuths worked it all out ages ago but they kept shutting her up over there. Can't stand Websleuths!
I think believers vs doubters will always be a thing because idealists reject viewing romantic partners (and often parent-child scenarios eg Mccanns) as containing so much evil.Same for me. It’s not a case of ‘not liking the sound of him’ or anything like that. I find it utterly bizarre given everything we know about him and how he’s behaving that anyone can be totally convinced he’s had nothing to do with it. I wish it weren’t so, but I have no doubt unfortunately.
Pineapple raised a very acute point earlier that went over my head until I reread the PR-led news article.The red flags are not just oddities, they are giveaways. You don't just "find" a body that search and rescue cannot find. Same as you don't hire PR firms, same as you don't conduct "your own search" at the very beginning. His arrogance is astounding. I'm sure they know it's him, same as Amaral knew immediately there had been foul play with Madeleine. I just hope they can prove it and that Esther gets justice.
Very good point about the spot he chose. We can only hope someone in the police there really wants to nail him for this.
To be fair sometimes it’s a way to protect yourself from media intrusion. PR companies might approach people to offer their services, when that person is literally being deluged from media and press from around the world. Unless you’ve been the victim of press intrusion it’s difficult to understand quite how vile and underhand they can be. They will ‘doorstep‘ you relentlessly, your friends, colleagues, anyone who might know you. Journalists can be horrendous in their pursuit of a story and sometimes to direct everything via a PR agency is an effective way of getting them to stop all the dishonest tit they try to pull on inexperienced people, as once they know you are represented they will often stop all the underhand tit because they know they won’t get away with it. I have a little experience in this area via an old PR job and I’ve ‘protected’ individuals by representing them if that makes sense. Often a PR companies objective is to keep individuals OUT of something (often completely innocent people!) as much as it is getting publicity so from that perspective I understand himWhen did Mr. Colegate hire the PR Company ? I find this absolutely bonkers - if I had a loved one lost on a mountain the LAST thing I would do is spend my time looking for a PR Company to hire !
Somebody mentioned Ian Huntley and they are right, it does have similarities, Huntley imposed himself on every part of the investigation just like this.
I want to see any evidence that the Police have said Mr. Colegate is in the clear - because otherwise I don’t see how he is not a ‘person of interest’.