Missing since Saturday afternoon. Strange how sometimes these things don't hit the news until 3 or more days after they go missing. Sure with the Soham girls it was all over the news within 24 hours of them going missing.
I am not on a 'high horse'. I noticed the thread title about a young girl going missing. This is the first I had heard of it. When I read the tread I was astonished at the variety and level of accusations being directed at many different people...all of whom may be totally innocent of any wrong-doing whatsoever. People are even accused of not crying correctly and other such daft remarks. You just don't seem to learn from events of the past.
I am not on a 'high horse'. I noticed the thread title about a young girl going missing. This is the first I had heard of it. When I read the tread I was astonished at the variety and level of accusations being directed at many different people...all
its happened that much you have to look at the signs , you think the police set that interview up for anyone to come forward it was to see how the parents reacted
its happened that much you have to look at the signs , you think the police set that interview up for anyone to come forward it was to see how the parents reacted
Is he feck right in what he says. A forum is where people express their views on whatever subject is in front of them. BTW we know from past cases that the police look very closely at the people making the appeal and use body language experts to aid them.
Is he feck right in what he says. A forum is where people express their views on whatever subject is in front of them.BTW we know from past cases that the police look very closely at the people making the appeal and use body language experts to aid t
You mean you'd be happy if it were you or one of your family to have a bunch of people like us deciding whether you were guilty or not when they know fack all? I don't bloody think so.
You mean you'd be happy if it were you or one of your family to have a bunch of people like us deciding whether you were guilty or not when they know fack all? I don't bloody think so.
Something for the anti-police brigade on here, and the CCDDA to mull over.
The BBC report that her body was found in an area that had already been searched,
Something for the anti-police brigade on here, and the CCDDA to mull over. The BBC report that her body was found in an area that had already been searched,
Its threads like this that give you an insight into someones real character. There's a few on here who seem to take too much pleasure in speculating on cases like this.
Just expressing my opinion.
Its threads like this that give you an insight into someones real character. There's a few on here who seem to take too much pleasure in speculating on cases like this. Just expressing my opinion.
I think most couples up and down the country probably said to each other "I bet it was the step dad" or "The Mum looks shifty" or something along those lines. Unfortunately, when we see this kind of thing it's common place to look close to home.
As others have already stated, this still doesn't quite add up yet.
I think most couples up and down the country probably said to each other "I bet it was the step dad" or "The Mum looks shifty" or something along those lines. Unfortunately, when we see this kind of thing it's common place to look close to home.As ot
^ doesn't add up at all. 13-year-old girl, some argument about a minor household chore, goes out the door and dies. Then 3 days later found hanging in a hedge in the middle of a housing estate not too far away. Does not quite add up, must be a lot more to this (?)
^ doesn't add up at all. 13-year-old girl, some argument about a minor household chore, goes out the door and dies. Then 3 days later found hanging in a hedge in the middle of a housing estate not too far away. Does not quite add up, must be a lot
The BBC report that her body was found in an area that had already been searched,
Like i said bodies are taking a little longer to find recently , maybe they can find the body set up pree conference to see reactions then release the body has been found.
Not nice if they do but its the police innit
The BBC report that her body was found in an area that had already been searched, Like i said bodies are taking a little longer to find recently , maybe they can find the body set up pree conference to see reactions then release the body has been fou
Missing for 3 days and her body was found half a mile from her home. Literally hundreds of people, police and civilians alike all out looking for her and found practically on her doorstep. It just doesn't make any sense.
Missing for 3 days and her body was found half a mile from her home. Literally hundreds of people, police and civilians alike all out looking for her and found practically on her doorstep. It just doesn't make any sense.
Seriously, how a 13 year old has the gumption to take herself out to some woods and successfully hang herself i can't get my head around. It takes massive courage and no small amount of technical skill. I just don't buy it.
Seriously, how a 13 year old has the gumption to take herself out to some woods and successfully hang herself i can't get my head around. It takes massive courage and no small amount of technical skill. I just don't buy it.
It just doesn't possibly ring true though, given where the poor kid was found and the untold amount of searching by highly trained police with sniffer dogs she is found 800 yards from her front door and it took three days to find her body? Nope, I'm not buying into this at all.
It just doesn't possibly ring true though, given where the poor kid was found and the untold amount of searching by highly trained police with sniffer dogs she is found 800 yards from her front door and it took three days to find her body? Nope, I'm
Taking youself to a sturdy tree, with an appropriate rope, being able to tie tie a proper slip knot and get to a position where you can jump off and not hit the ground or have the branch snap. Are these skills common to 13 year old girls? Even if they have the will to die?
I don't feckin think so.
Taking youself to a sturdy tree, with an appropriate rope, being able to tie tie a proper slip knot and get to a position where you can jump off and not hit the ground or have the branch snap. Are these skills common to 13 year old girls? Even if the
Missed on the initial search, found on the 2nd search.
Police say there nothing suspicious.
Only two conclusions imo
a) They missed her on search 1.
b) She was watching, and hanged herself after they left the area.
Missed on the initial search, found on the 2nd search.Police say there nothing suspicious. Only two conclusions imo a) They missed her on search 1.b) She was watching, and hanged herself after they left the area.
Superintendent Matthew McFarlane, who led the search, said he wanted to thank everyone for who helped look for her. He said: “From the moment Amber was reported missing our teams worked tirelessly alongside the community to try and find her.
“Over four hundred officers and staff, including those from our five neighbouring East Midlands forces, were looking for her.
Superintendent Matthew McFarlane, who led the search, said he wanted to thank everyone for who helped look for her. He said: “From the moment Amber was reported missing our teams worked tirelessly alongside the community to try and find her.“Over
paradox and equilibrium 03 Jun 15 23:16 Taking youself to a sturdy tree, with an appropriate rope, being able to tie tie a proper slip knot and get to a position where you can jump off and not hit the ground or have the branch snap. Are these skills common to 13 year old girls?
Why do you need an appropriate rope?
No skill required to secure a belt to a tree branch with rope, or more belts, put one belt loop round your neck, lower yourself so it doesn't snap, like it may from jumping, and in two minutes it's too late to change your mind.
paradox and equilibrium 03 Jun 15 23:16 Taking youself to a sturdy tree, with an appropriate rope, being able to tie tie a proper slip knot and get to a position where you can jump off and not hit the ground or have the branch snap. Are these ski
Complete bullshit. jumping in front of a train can be done by any one instantaneously. Still takes guts. Successfully hanging yourself requires a lot more knowledge and skill. Hanging yourself with belts would be extremely difficult. Especially for a light weight 13 year old. Take some time. Think about it.
Complete bullshit. jumping in front of a train can be done by any one instantaneously. Still takes guts. Successfully hanging yourself requires a lot more knowledge and skill. Hanging yourself with belts would be extremely difficult. Especially for a
If they get rid of the Classic forum I think lot of people will stop posting.
Same as the new Betfair site, it's crap.
I've always used the old one, if they close it down I may go to betquack.
If they get rid of the Classic forum I think lot of people will stop posting. Same as the new Betfair site, it's crap. I've always used the old one, if they close it down I may go to betquack.
Hanging yourself 'properly ' may be a 'skill' But self strangulation is easy, whether it's intentional or by accident. Rope,belt,strip of clothing,,tie ? Anything put around your neck and then tightened in a way you can't reverse (with use of your body weight ) will kill you .
Hanging yourself 'properly ' may be a 'skill' But self strangulation is easy, whether it's intentional or by accident. Rope,belt,strip of clothing,,tie ? Anything put around your neck and then tightened in a way you can't reverse (with use of your bo
Plenty of young kids hang themselves for not to require technical prowess. Many happen accidentally so that in itself tells you that once there is something in place they struggle to remove it.
Plenty of young kids hang themselves for not to require technical prowess. Many happen accidentally so that in itself tells you that once there is something in place they struggle to remove it.
Most 'accidental' hangings happen at home, do they not? Tieing yerself to a tree aged 13 is a bit diff, and apparently she was very small for her age. Anyways, no kid would hang themselves over washing a food container. Someone is lying.
Most 'accidental' hangings happen at home, do they not? Tieing yerself to a tree aged 13 is a bit diff, and apparently she was very small for her age. Anyways, no kid would hang themselves over washing a food container. Someone is lying.
There's a similar case in Gloucestershire. Adam Tharia, 15, bullied by a gang of boys, he was filmed being knocked to the ground without trying to defend himself.
They laughed as they filmed him on the ground.
He hanged himself soon afterwards.
The video has now been removed from social media, and the police are investigating the footage.
Who said she actually hanged herself over washing a food container? A CCDDA 'expert'? I t appears that was simply the last thing she was asked to do. There is obviously more that went on before that, unless she had mental issues and it was a spur of
Who said she actually hanged herself over washing a food container?
Her parents said she walked out over it, then she hangs herself. Now if you have any more info please produce, otherwise keep yer silly emoticons to yer daft feckin self..
Who said she actually hanged herself over washing a food container? Her parents said she walked out over it, then she hangs herself. Now if you have any more info please produce, otherwise keep yer silly emoticons to yer daft feckin self..
Amber Peat: Police vow to investigate 'appalling' post on Facebook
Police last night vowed to investigate an "appalling" message posted on Facebook during the search for Amber Peat.
The comment, made by an account in the name of David Lacki, said: "Amber won't be found alive. I've killed her."
A police spokesman said: "We are robustly investigating and will work hard to bring to justice anyone who publishes such appalling posts."
nottinghampost.com
Amber Peat: Police vow to investigate 'appalling' post on FacebookPolice last night vowed to investigate an "appalling" message posted on Facebook during the search for Amber Peat.The comment, made by an account in the name of David Lacki, said: "Amb
The workings of a childs mind are not so straight forward. She could have been upset about her self image and it manifests into her erupting over washing the pots. It is a transfer of emotions. She may have been upset over the way she looked on holiday snaps. Washing the pots would be the least of her troubles.
guinnes2dearThe workings of a childs mind are not so straight forward. She could have been upset about her self image and it manifests into her erupting over washing the pots. It is a transfer of emotions. She may have been upset over the way she loo
04 Jun 15 12:44 Who said she actually hanged herself over washing a food container?
guinness2dear Her parents said she walked out over it, then she hangs herself. Now if you have any more info please produce, otherwise keep yer silly emoticons to yer daft feckin self..
They didn't say she hanged herself over it, did they?
More info: I'm going to the garden for a smoke. If I fall down the stairs and break my neck, it wasn't suicide. Arrest the dog for manslaughter for tripping me up.
04 Jun 15 12:44 Who said she actually hanged herself over washing a food container? guinness2dearHer parents said she walked out over it, then she hangs herself. Now if you have any more info please produce, otherwise keep yer silly emoticons to yer
You wonder what motivates people to post stuff like that on fbook. Hope the cant is at least named and shamed although no doubt we'll get the same feckin excuses. I was drunk, I don't know what possessed me or the old fav my account must have been hacked.
You wonder what motivates people to post stuff like that on fbook.Hope the cant is at least named and shamed although no doubt we'll get the same feckin excuses. I was drunk, I don't know what possessed me or the old fav my account must have been hac
On the other hand, social media trolls do give the police nice, easy investigations and convictions, which makes up for their failure to catch any actual murderers or rapists.
On the other hand, social media trolls do give the police nice, easy investigations and convictions, which makes up for their failure to catch any actual murderers or rapists.
Finding twitter troll -- ask ISP who posted tweets. Not hard. Convict those responsible for "industrial scale" rape -- over 2,400 victims in Rotherham alone? That's harder, and has not happened yet.
Finding twitter troll -- ask ISP who posted tweets. Not hard.Convict those responsible for "industrial scale" rape -- over 2,400 victims in Rotherham alone? That's harder, and has not happened yet.
did anyone see coronation street when tyrone said he fixed his babies cot with a belt tied round the broken but
great message to send out just trust a belt to hold your baby in a cot
did anyone see coronation street when tyrone said he fixed his babies cot with a belt tied round the broken butgreat message to send out just trust a belt to hold your baby in a cot
More info: I'm going to the garden for a smoke. If I fall down the stairs and break my neck, it wasn't suicide. Arrest the dog for manslaughter for tripping me up.
enjoy
More info:I'm going to the garden for a smoke.If I fall down the stairs and break my neck, it wasn't suicide.Arrest the dog for manslaughter for tripping me up. enjoy
Looks like The CCDA can mark this one up as "We were right about the dodgy step-dad" : . http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205425/Amber-Peat-s-disappearance-tugged-hearts-Britain-three-agonising-days-hanged-Mail-investigation-reveals-troubling-story-death-modern-Cinderella.html
Looks like The CCDA can mark this one up as "We were right about the dodgy step-dad" :.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205425/Amber-Peat-s-disappearance-tugged-hearts-Britain-three-agonising-days-hanged-Mail-investigation-reveals-troubling-s
Amber’s stepfather, the man who spoke so lovingly about her in front of the cameras, has, for the time being, been removed from the family home by social services and is not allowed unsupervised contact with Amber’s younger sister, 12-year-old Riley. The decision was taken after concerns were raised — in the aftermath of Amber’s death — that she had been exposed to severe and inappropriate punishments and incessant ridicule. Those concerns were reinforced by our investigation. Perhaps the best way of putting it is that Amber, according to neighbours and relatives we spoke to, led a Cinderella type of existence, carrying the burden of more than her fair share of the domestic chores, then being chastised if those jobs were not completed ‘satisfactorily’. It was a row over the cleaning of the cool box, remember, that triggered her disappearance. A serious case review is believed to have started into Amber’s death by the local Safeguarding Children Board, an organisation made up of groups such as councils, the police and the NHS, whose responsibilities include protecting young people. Such reviews are undertaken ‘when a child dies or is seriously injured, and abuse or neglect are known or suspected to be factors in the death’, says its website. Suicides among children in their early teens are extremely rare. The most recent figures from the Office for National Statistics show that in 2013, just ten youngsters in the UK aged 14 or under were suspected of taking their own lives. Only two of those victims were girls. For the moment, at least, Amber’s death has not been classed as suicide. Instead, it remains one of ‘undetermined intent’ — a phrase often used when there is no note left behind, because ‘suicide’ is a label that parents, naturally, find particularly distressing. The coroner is awaiting reports from social services and other agencies before holding the full inquest hearing; no date has yet been set. Mr and Mrs Peat appealed for information after Amber went missing. Mr Peat's recent history had been marked by broken relationships and trouble of one kind or another
Mr and Mrs Peat appealed for information after Amber went missing. Mr Peat's recent history had been marked by broken relationships and trouble of one kind or another Parents of Amber Peat make emotional appeal with police
Amber’s story is one that will surely resonate with countless other children in Britain from similar backgrounds. Nothing in it, taken in isolation, would make the front pages. Amber wasn’t physically or sexually abused. The wretchedness of her daily existence, such that it was, slipped beneath the radar and passed for normal life. It is perhaps that which makes her plight so heartbreaking, so poignant. Amber’s parents, who never married, split up in 2012. Her mother married Mr Peat not long afterwards, in 2013. The couple’s daughter, Lily Rose —half-sister to Amber and Riley — was born in May 2014. This domestic upheaval would unsettle any child, but over the past two years alone Amber and her new family moved homes at least four times, veering between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, and she is understood to have attended at least three different schools. One traumatic consequence was that Amber lost contact with her biological father, Adrian Cook, and her paternal grandmother — the ‘Nanna’ she used to visit every weekend, and at whose home she spent so many happy hours innocently painting her nails and pretending to be a model.
A woman holds a poster as volunteers searched for Amber after she went missing. She was found dead close to her home three days later Until about a year ago, the Peat family were living in Peveril Road, Tibshelf, Derbyshire, about seven miles from Mansfield. Enquiries there provide a glimpse into what life actually entailed for Amber. A number of residents on the street recall her having run away twice previously. On one occasion, they say, a police helicopter was dispatched to find her. ‘On those occasions she would be missing for a few hours and return home either late at night or in the morning,’ a spokesman for the Nottinghamshire force confirmed. Neighbours in Peveril Road couldn’t help but notice how often Amber used to put out the bins or clear up rubbish from the garden. One small incident stands out — the time, it is alleged, Amber was spotted standing outside with her hands above her head. ‘We heard him [Mr Peat] shouting at her and telling her to go outside with her hands above her head as a punishment for looking at his laptop,’ said someone who lived opposite the family. On another occasion, a relative told us how Amber had to clean out the kitchen cupboards before bed, only they ‘weren’t done properly so he made her get up and clean them again.’ And there is one more thing you should know about Peveril Road: when Amber’s family moved to their most recent address in Mansfield, they left behind a painfully thin cat.
More than 400 friends tuned out to light candles and lay flowers in tribute to Amber in a vigil after her death ‘It was really skinny,’ said a neighbour. ‘We fed it for a few days before they came back and picked it up.’ In 2011, Danny Peat was fined £1,000 and given a six-month suspended sentence for animal cruelty after a pet rabbit was found starved to death in its hutch at the house where he was then staying. His recent history has been marked by broken relationships (he has at least two more children by other women) and trouble of one kind or another. In one foul-mouthed online rant he denounced the Pubwatch scheme, in which landlords share intelligence on troublemakers, as ‘a power trip for f****** retards,’ adding, ‘I f****** hate coppers’. Last year, unemployed Mr Peat was jailed for 16 months over a £120,000 tax fraud. He and an accomplice admitted attempting to falsely claim more than £200,000 in tax rebates. Derby Crown Court heard Mr Peat was the instigator and received £78,000 from the scam. He did not serve his full sentence. It would be difficult to think of a worse role model for Amber. One of the reasons the family moved so often, locals have suggested, was to try to escape the stigma of Mr Peat’s troublesome past. Amber’s home life continued to be problematic after moving to Mansfield. The sound of shouting and raised voices could sometimes be heard coming from her house, we have been told. On at least one occasion, Amber is said to have been discovered hiding in a neighbour’s shed.
Amber’s stepfather, the man who spoke so lovingly about her in front of the cameras, has, for the time being, been removed from the family home by social services and is not allowed unsupervised contact with Amber’s younger sister, 12-year-old Ri
naydam • June 3, 2015 12:33 AM BST I am not on a 'high horse'. I noticed the thread title about a young girl going missing. This is the first I had heard of it. When I read the tread I was astonished at the variety and level of accusations being directed at many different people...all of whom may be totally innocent of any wrong-doing whatsoever. People are even accused of not crying correctly and other such daft remarks. You just don't seem to learn from events of the past.
Now naydam I hope you have learned from this. Never doubt the wisdom of the CCFsDA in instances such as this. We are rarely, if ever, wrong.
naydam • June 3, 2015 12:33 AM BST I am not on a 'high horse'. I noticed the thread title about a young girl going missing. This is the first I had heard of it. When I read the tread I was astonished at the variety and level of accusations being