tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post6684277881192196393..comments2024-03-20T11:09:50.796+00:00Comments on voiceforchildren: Adrian Lynch. States of Jersey Police Press Release.voiceforchildrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16825129148579102037noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-35472273279338579122016-06-01T15:38:52.977+01:002016-06-01T15:38:52.977+01:00Channel tv made it sound like there were some seri...Channel tv made it sound like there were some serious developments into Adrians whereabouts the way the reporter was standing there in St Lawrence. A reward is of course a good thing though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-89115201596704034282016-06-01T15:07:11.827+01:002016-06-01T15:07:11.827+01:00£10,000 reward reported HERE.£10,000 reward reported <a href="https://www.facebook.com/itvchanneltv/?fref=ts" rel="nofollow">HERE.</a>voiceforchildrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16825129148579102037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-4116074684595554242016-06-01T14:32:50.927+01:002016-06-01T14:32:50.927+01:00Anyone any ideas what the new developments are jus...Anyone any ideas what the new developments are just mentioned on Channel TV news? Just praying his family may now have some answers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-25753382174115145752016-05-21T13:42:04.846+01:002016-05-21T13:42:04.846+01:00If it was me I would look in the wallet for the na...If it was me I would look in the wallet for the name on any bank card or anything else with a name on it. Then look in the phone book and phone them up. Not a difficult thing to find out in a small place like Jersey. Infact someone once found my mobile phone in London about 10 years ago. They looked in my contacts and rung my mum to tell her they had it! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-64180078862381459132016-05-21T10:47:10.722+01:002016-05-21T10:47:10.722+01:00How did the person who found Adrian's phone an...How did the person who found Adrian's phone and wallet know where Adrain lived? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-504225340132461262016-05-19T21:37:29.974+01:002016-05-19T21:37:29.974+01:00I've been following the, admittedly somewhat s...I've been following the, admittedly somewhat sketchy and unreliable, Jersey msm reportage of the latest events at your child-abuse public-inquiry.<br /><br />It occurs to me that all of the many factions appearing on behalf of the state in Jersey (who very noticeably outnumber representation of victims, survivors, whistle-blowers and the public-interest by about 99.9% to 0.01%) that a serious problem faced by civil society in Jersey is that these people still think they're fighting a PR war. All of them, each agency they represent, and their overall Establishment co-ordination group, haven't moved beyond thinking that the only thing which matters is they winning the domestic PR war in Jersey. There's no indication at all that any of these people, not one of them, understand that they always have done, and can easily carry on, wining the PR war in the island. But that isnt the war being fought any more.<br /><br />And hasn't been for a long time. <br /><br />The real war, the war which matters, long, long since moved on to other, bigger issues, bigger territory, far bigger stakes. <br /><br />In some ways you good people of Jersey should take heart from this. It shows your Establishment to still, ultimately, and above all other considerations, be idiots. And idiots have a habit of wrecking themselves. Your Establishment approached the occurrence of your public-inquiry as though it were just another domestic PR war for them to win, rather than what it was. Namely, a last-chance-saloon opportunity for your polity to mature, clean and fix itself, address its own diseases and failings, show to the external world it had that competence and ability, and to grow-up. <br /><br />The Jersey Establishment has failed to see it was even in that situation, let alone take the opportunity to self-cure, and clean up the self-inflicted damage of the last decade. <br /><br />The jury is out on the intent, motives and objectives of your public-inquiry panel, but we can be most certain of one thing, come what may: the response of the Jersey governance apparatus to the public-inquiry does not reduce the headache for the responsible authorities in London. Rather, things are worse for them now than they were in 2013. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-3921479526503418642016-05-19T13:20:36.898+01:002016-05-19T13:20:36.898+01:00What are the odds of a 20yr old fully clothed lad ...What are the odds of a 20yr old fully clothed lad walking the lanes on a mild evening dying of hypothermia against the odds of a young man going missing without a trace whilst there are still a number of witnesses still to come forward and him being murdered and concealed.rico sordahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09370637157786202673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-92031398965814220722016-05-19T06:12:20.816+01:002016-05-19T06:12:20.816+01:00The map doesn't show a comprehensive search o...The map doesn't show a comprehensive search of the North Coast and also are they seriously telling us that hypothermia was considered because he removed his belt??? <br /><br />Oh I'm so hot and burning up I will take my belt off. rico sordahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09370637157786202673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-21073297959969827882016-05-19T00:30:26.497+01:002016-05-19T00:30:26.497+01:00One issue that I am curious about is whether the p...One issue that I am curious about is whether the police have conducted cell site analysis of all mobile telephones passing through that area during the relevant time period. <br /><br />I appreciate this is not an exact science and that there may be legal hurdles. I doubt that the police have the right, under normal circumstances, to demand all the mobile data from the mobile companies. But surely this is not normal circumstances?<br /><br />On the other hand, it's often what is not said that is important. It may very well be the case that the police have done exactly this, but don't want to trumpet that they have. Ultimately, they have very broad investigatory powers, although they might need to seek a court order from a judge in order to exercise them. <br /><br />For what it's worth, I think that the SOJP statement is very thorough and professional, but there will always be things that they can't or won't say.<br /><br />I'd be very surprised if the detectives hadn't examined mobile data. If it were my child, I would want them to do so. For example "The occupants of a silver car (possibly a VW or Citroen Saxo) parked outside David Hicks at about 23:00". Surely those people are all likely to have mobile phones and could possibly be traced? Or does everyone's right to privacy prevent the police from doing that? <br /><br />In closing, I'd like to say that my thoughts are very much with Adrian's family.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-8602471158849563152016-05-19T00:10:41.538+01:002016-05-19T00:10:41.538+01:00Saw the same thing in UK recently
Saw the same thing in UK recently <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14628428975747382537noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-81783248973624211842016-05-18T21:31:27.961+01:002016-05-18T21:31:27.961+01:00If this fresh statement by the Police was designed...If this fresh statement by the Police was designed to address and pacify the widespread public worry, they really need to employ better spin-doctors, as a well as better leadership.<br /><br />This approach described by the Police here is so full of flaws, if the Home Affairs Minister doesn't begin to shortly look to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Mike Bowron for the obvious breakdown in leadership, then other States members must start the accountability processes against her. It's as simple as that. <br /><br />I don't have time to address right now every flaw in the Police assertions. But one doesn't need to, really. The basic failure is so obvious it's enough to look at that.<br /><br />Look, in essences the cops are claiming that 'resource-implications' mean that there would be 'no justification' in launching deeper, structured searches, or prioritising the possibility of murder as a driving factor in this investigation. They come to this conclusion on the basis they 'have no evidenced grounds for suspecting murder' or words to that effect. <br /><br />Look, this young man went missing in a narrow area, in the middle of Jersey. If 'misadventure' were the 'probable' and 'reasonable' suspicion - the theory which justified playing down the other possibilities - then you, Jersey Police, would have a body.<br /><br />You don't have a body.<br /><br />You can't find a body.<br /><br />The fact that you can't find a body does not make 'misadventure' the most likely event. <br /><br />On the contrary, the fact you haven't found a body makes 'misadventure' the least likely theory.<br /><br />The fact you haven't got a body, IS THE FACT which make foul-play a strong and more likely possibility. <br /><br />And the fact that the statement reveals there to be a number of people of possible interest - taxi-drivers, late-night hitch-hikers - who the Police have not yet identified - and not yet made contact with, even though this is tiny Jersey so they could identify and make contact with everyone and anyone if their minds were put to it - is just amazing. Really - just astounding.<br /><br />The position of Mike Bowron is now utterly untenable and he must go. Go now. <br /><br />A young person has vanished in suspicious circumstances. And what makes the disappearance profoundly and doubly alarming is the fact the Police have been unable to find a body. Apply Occam's Razor, in a case such as this if a body hasn't been found, it's because someone didn't want the body to be found.<br /><br />This community, our vulnerable young people, need protecting from these fools.<br /><br />A Concerned Parent. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-70647464089478713962016-05-18T20:46:53.043+01:002016-05-18T20:46:53.043+01:00The Taxi at 2:33am is obviously essential.
It...The Taxi at 2:33am is obviously essential. <br /><br />It's the main part that jumps out of this lengthy police statement.. I left a comment on the last posting regarding this Taxi and find it astonishing that there hasn't been more of a public appeal for them to come forward. The Taxi passes thistle grove roughly 13minutes after Adrian heading in the same direction South…<br /><br />I don't believe that Adrian lost his phone and wallet and then couldn't find them… <br /><br />Adrian's phone and Wallet were left in that lane but not by him. <br /><br />He was drunk, he was staggering, he was what every 20yr old is on a friday night but he certainly didn't forget where he got out of the cab. Not a chance. 2hrs 20 without a phone is a lifetime for a young lad no matter what state he is in.<br /><br />rico sordahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09370637157786202673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-4239757576237636452016-05-18T20:17:10.857+01:002016-05-18T20:17:10.857+01:00It looks like there is a pond in or next to Cooks ...It looks like there is a pond in or next to Cooks Rose Farm where the last possible sighting was. I'm sure this pond has been searched as have all other areas of water. However there was a missing persons case in America, back in the eighties. It was thought that the persons body could be in a small lake, but search teams found nothing. The land owner then financed himself for the lake to be drained, as police said it was too costly. The body was found in the lake. Just a thought that this could be the case with Adrian. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-45573536486533121542016-05-18T19:29:35.462+01:002016-05-18T19:29:35.462+01:00Do we know if the taxi who dropped Adrian off at f...Do we know if the taxi who dropped Adrian off at five minutes past midnight is the same taxi moving south past Thistlegrove at 02:33?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-52994087977997119642016-05-18T19:19:31.402+01:002016-05-18T19:19:31.402+01:00Just a few questions that haven't been answere...Just a few questions that haven't been answered by the police and some observations:<br /><br />1) The original reason for the taxi driver dropping Adrian off at a distance from his home has changed.<br /><br />2) There is no mention of sniffer dogs being used to find a 'live' person. Why not? Where they used?<br /><br />3) The missing taxi driver at 2.33 am. As all taxi drivers are registered, have the police traced the whereabouts of all taxi drivers. We are a very small island and the police should have the resources to carry this out.<br /><br />4) I believe I am right in that Adrian was last seen in a lane that branched off to his home address. Therefore, the taxi driver's statement is vital for the investigation. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com