But Christopher Jefferies did not murder Joanna Yeates. After several in-depth interviews, extensive searches of the flat he owns that Yeates and Reardon live in, and forensic searches of his possessions, police ruled him out as a suspect.
He was released on bail on January 1 following two days in Police custody. Accusations publicly placed upon Jefferies, however, lead to several defamatory reports being published of thenyear-old man's character, and he later ended up receiving substantial damages after suing eight newspapers for wholly undeserved harm do to his reputation. He was also later issued an apology by police for the distress he suffered during their investigation.
Joanna's disappearance was very out of character, and the police were quickly worry. Every possible normal explanation for why someone go missing coming up with a dead end. She's vivacious, sensible, professional lady, and there seems to be no obvious reason at all as to why she's go missing. Police trace Joanna's movements on the night she went missing. She leaves the pub at around 8pm to begin walking minute walk back to her flat, but stops off briefly at Waitrose supermarket.
She didn't buy anything there, but left shop around 8. December 17 was Friday, it was nearing Christmas and the atmosphere was festive. Greg was away visiting family in Sheffield for the weekend and that evening Joanna joined her colleagues for after-work drinks. She left Ram pub at around 8pm to walk home. On her way home, surveillance footage showed her going into Waitrose supermarket and leaving without having bought anything.
At 8: 30, she called her friend Rebecca to arrange to meet up on Christmas Eve. Joanna was seen on surveillance footage around 8: 40 at Tesco Express, where she was buying pizza.
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Most read in The Sun. We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Oddly, the pizza packaging was not recovered, suggesting she did not eat it, but the pizza itself was nowhere to be found either.
The bottles of cider were both recovered, one partly consumed and the other unopened. There were neither signs of forced entry, nor signs of a disturbance having taken place inside the flat. Nothing incriminating was found. They asked that Joanna please get in touch, expressing their love for her and their concern for her safety. Joanna had been missing for 6 days.
Her father expressed his fears that Joanna may have been abducted from her flat after returning home. The yellow marker on the road indicates where the body was found on the verge source: The Telegraph.
On Christmas Day, their worst nightmare was confirmed. By the 28th, the pathologist determined that the cause of death was strangulation. There was no evidence that Joanna had been sexually assaulted. Joanna was fully clothed, however was not wearing a coat and had one sock missing. The sock was a long, grey ski sock; it was not found in her flat or anywhere near where her body was discovered. The sock became an important part of the investigation, detectives believing that the killer may have kept it as a trophy.
Christopher Jefferies, a year-old retired English teacher at local private school Clifton College, was well known in the community. He was active with the local Liberal Democrats, helping out in election campaigns and was also heavily involved in the Neighbourhood Watch scheme in Clifton.
Jefferies was an eccentric character, sometimes making bold statements such as dyeing his hair blue. Former students described him as an unconventional but inspiring teacher.
The neighbours told investigators that Jefferies had said he had seen Joanna, however, Jefferies clarified that he had not specifically seen Joanna, but rather had only seen three people. However, Jefferies was arrested on suspicion of murder early on the morning of December 30th The media had a field day over the arrest of Jefferies.
There really was no other reason for this other than the fact that Jefferies was, admittedly, odd-looking and eccentric. After being questioned by detectives for 2 days, Jefferies was released on bail on January 1st, Understandably, once he was no longer a suspect in the murder investigation, Jefferies sued eight UK newspapers for libel.
His lawyer spoke out on the matter:. Vincent Tabak was a year-old Dutch national who was working in Bristol as an engineer. He lived in the flat next door to Joanna and Greg with his girlfriend, Tanja Morson. He was cooperative and nothing of interest in the investigation was found during the search. Tabak and Morson travelled to Cambridge to stay with her family on the 24th.
The same day, Tabak spoke to a detective on the phone saying that he had been in all evening until he went to pick up his girlfriend in the early morning of the 18th after a night out. He also told them he did not know Joanna.
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