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Originally Posted by Jenstar:

Yogi the news page i read ealier (i think it was guardian (was most recently updated at the time) said because she's a single mother they could only detain her for 12hr without charge

Jen, I believe she can be detained for an initial 12 hours for questioning, without being formally charged or arrested, but police can apply for a further 12 hour extension for further questioning.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Cinds:

You know it's easy to blame this on neglect or mistreatment, but it could be that it's been some awful tragic accident and the mother has panicked and tried to cover it up.

That's what my OH and I were saying last night.  She could be just covering up the fact that she murdered him BUT there's the small chance that it could have been a tragic accident....maybe caused by one of the other children or maybe she is suffering PND and in a clouded moment did something awful  Either way, by not reporting it and making up the whole story, wasting police time and resources, she has made the outcome for herself much, much worse.

Ells
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I'm watching Sky news - the place he was found is just along the road from where I work.... and his granny is a local GP.

i have friends that live in the house opposite all this. They said there were reporters knocking on their door but as they knew nothing they shut their curtains and kept themselves to themselves. They have 2 young girls who keep asking what's going on and they've tried to explain but are finding it hard

 

Cagney
Originally Posted by Cagney:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I'm watching Sky news - the place he was found is just along the road from where I work.... and his granny is a local GP.

i have friends that live in the house opposite all this. They said there were reporters knocking on their door but as they knew nothing they shut their curtains and kept themselves to themselves. They have 2 young girls who keep asking what's going on and they've tried to explain but are finding it hard

 

Hi Cags - it must be hard, I keep wondering how they explain to his brothers and sisters.    As has been said though, we don't know what happened - although it's not looking good for his mother no matter how it happened.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

You know it's easy to blame this on neglect or mistreatment, but it could be that it's been some awful tragic accident and the mother has panicked and tried to cover it up.

That's what my OH and I were saying last night.  She could be just covering up the fact that she murdered him BUT there's the small chance that it could have been a tragic accident....maybe caused by one of the other children or maybe she is suffering PND and in a clouded moment did something awful  Either way, by not reporting it and making up the whole story, wasting police time and resources, she has made the outcome for herself much, much worse.

Yes and it seems that he may have been 'missing' for weeks. As I understand it he hasn't been seen since before Christmas.

 

 

Heartbreaking .........I really find it hard to read/hear about stuff involving small children but can't help myself.

 

Sounds a bit like the Casey Anthony case (re the time scale and all that).

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cagney:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I'm watching Sky news - the place he was found is just along the road from where I work.... and his granny is a local GP.

i have friends that live in the house opposite all this. They said there were reporters knocking on their door but as they knew nothing they shut their curtains and kept themselves to themselves. They have 2 young girls who keep asking what's going on and they've tried to explain but are finding it hard

 

Hi Cags - it must be hard, I keep wondering how they explain to his brothers and sisters.    As has been said though, we don't know what happened - although it's not looking good for his mother no matter how it happened.

They didn't know the family personally. They said the media circus has died down now. Helicopters and press have gone. He takes his dogs into those woods everyday and then onto the beach. God knows how you explain that to the siblings 

Cagney
Originally Posted by Cagney:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cagney:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I'm watching Sky news - the place he was found is just along the road from where I work.... and his granny is a local GP.

i have friends that live in the house opposite all this. They said there were reporters knocking on their door but as they knew nothing they shut their curtains and kept themselves to themselves. They have 2 young girls who keep asking what's going on and they've tried to explain but are finding it hard

 

Hi Cags - it must be hard, I keep wondering how they explain to his brothers and sisters.    As has been said though, we don't know what happened - although it's not looking good for his mother no matter how it happened.

They didn't know the family personally. They said the media circus has died down now. Helicopters and press have gone. He takes his dogs into those woods everyday and then onto the beach. God knows how you explain that to the siblings 

I read the wee lad was a twin. 

Xochi
Originally Posted by The Mexican Masher (Xochi):
Originally Posted by Cagney:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cagney:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I'm watching Sky news - the place he was found is just along the road from where I work.... and his granny is a local GP.

i have friends that live in the house opposite all this. They said there were reporters knocking on their door but as they knew nothing they shut their curtains and kept themselves to themselves. They have 2 young girls who keep asking what's going on and they've tried to explain but are finding it hard

 

Hi Cags - it must be hard, I keep wondering how they explain to his brothers and sisters.    As has been said though, we don't know what happened - although it's not looking good for his mother no matter how it happened.

They didn't know the family personally. They said the media circus has died down now. Helicopters and press have gone. He takes his dogs into those woods everyday and then onto the beach. God knows how you explain that to the siblings 

I read the wee lad was a twin. 

He has a twin sister.

Yogi19
Last edited by Yogi19

Those poor policemen and women who had to do the search...and the chief constable, clearly upset, who had the job of informing the awaiting press reporters.  The audible gasp when the news was broken was heartbreaking.  All hope erased at that moment 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

Those poor policemen and women who had to do the search...and the chief constable, clearly upset, who had the job of informing the awaiting press reporters.  The audible gasp when the news was broken was heartbreaking.  All hope erased at that moment 

The gasp was very touching 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

Jeeze.. I feel for that policeman.  What a day he's had.   

He was obviously very affected by everything that had happened. Policemen have to deal with some very harrowing things.

Yogi19

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