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BRITT LAPTHORNE CASE

FEBRUARY 8 2009 15:56h

Photo Robot Released of Britt’s Murder Suspect

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Channel 7 has published a photo robot of the suspect that two foreigners described as the man that tried to kidnap them in Dubrovnik.

-.--.-A photo robot of the attacker from Dubrovnik.Australia’s television Channel 7 and Croatia’s newspaper Vecernji List have a photo robot of the main suspect for the murder of Britt Lapthorne, who three young women, also foreigners visiting Croatia, recognized as the man that tried to kidnap them in Dubrovnik’s Fuego club, writes Vecernji List.

One of the most influential Australian journalists, Ross Coluthart, conducted the investigation for Channel 7, regarding the disappearance and death of Britt Lapthorne with an organized group of people specialized for the kidnapping of young women, who “base” was the Fuego club in Dubrovnik.

The suspect pushed one foreigner into a taxi, whilst he tried to push another into a blue van similar to the one seen in front of the Fuego club on the night that Britt disappeared. Both women managed to wrestle their way to freedom from the man.

“False police officers” behind the kidnapping?

A women, a potential kidnap victim, said that around ten days after the disappearance of Britt Lapthorne, two men came up to her and tried to make friends, but she rejected them. One of them introduced himself as a police officer, showing her his identification, which she described as a Visa card. The Australian television states that various women complained about “false police officers” at that time in Dubrovnik.

Remember, Dubrovnik’s police confirmed that the mentioned television station spent five days recording the documentary and talking to one of the police officers that worked on Britt’s case. However, there is still no new information in the Britt Lapthorne case, even though Britt’s parents do not stop suspecting that murder was in question concerning their daughter.

“Nobody has been suspected yet, and it is known that the autopsy did not show the cause of Britt’s death” repeated Marija Gjenero, the spokesperson of the Dubrovnik-Neretva police department. The police do not have information about kidnappings in the Fuego club.

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