Royal Sandringham Mystery 64


The Sandringham estate is a large expanse of countryside and easy to enter. The dumping of a body there in no sense entails any connection to the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Battenberg household. But I am baffled by the police claims that, despite repeated attempts, they cannot extract DNA from a body they say is only between one and four months old, not even from the teeth. That seems very strange. I hope news management is not at work in this delay in identification.


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64 thoughts on “Royal Sandringham Mystery

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  • Mary

    Tell this to the greedy young countess of wessex, recently given jewels by the royal Bahraini thugs. She was recently esconced at Sandringham with the in-laws.
    Her Majesty ‘Philip, aren’t we lucky that Edward found such a nice girl to marry him’.
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    9 January 2012
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    Bahrain unrest: policeman jailed for joining protests
    A military court in Bahrain has sentenced a policeman to more than 12 years in jail for joining protests against the royal family last year.
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    Ali al-Ghanami, a 25-year-old junior police officer, had left his guard post and joined protesters on 17 February 2011 after security forces had cleared a major traffic circle in the capital Manama.
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    On that day police action against peaceful demonstrators at Pearl Roundabout left two protesters dead and more than a hundred injured.
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    Video footage from the day shows people being fired on with birdshot at point blank range. The footage was supplied by activists.
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    His brother told the BBC Mr Ghanami witnessed dead and wounded being taken to nearby Salmaniya hospital.
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    “He was very emotional. He stood in front of people in his uniform and said I cannot work for a killer institution.”
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-16472923

  • felix

    The police now say it was probably murder, yet I see no mention of a post mortem. “Detectives believe Miss Dmitrijeva was murdered” (BBC)

    Any why so little interest since the beginning of September? Because she was Latvian? And why were the police also interested in Heacham, beyond Sandringham and Anmer, when the girl lived in Wisbech? Is this where the Lexus car was registered which the police no longer seem interested in? All very odd.
    The last confirmed sighting of Dmitrijeva was by two men known to have picked her up in a P-registered green Lexus on 31 August. During an interview, the men, who police describe as acquaintances of the victim, said they dropped her off later that evening at Asda in Wisbech.

    “She clearly knew these men and trusted them,” said Fry. “We believe she got into the car voluntarily,” however Fry dismissed speculation that the victim had a drug habit or worked in the sex trade.

    (Huffington Post this afternoon, 14.40 GMT)
    Officers are now investigating reports she was seen elsewhere in the town around 45 minutes later BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-16469866

  • Mary

    Has anyone else noticed that the BBC report which included the name of the coroner who opened the inquest and that of the pathologist, Dr Nat Carey, who it was said, could not establish a cause of death, has been edited. These details are no longer available. Why would that be?

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