'FATAL HITCHHIKE'.A FELLOW hitchhiker told the court how he unwittingly left Dinah alone with sex beast Tobin. David Tremlett said he met Dinah at a music festival in Liphook, Hants, and they began thumbing a lift after spending the night together in his tent tent, portable shelter of canvas, skins, felt, matting, or other material usually supported by poles and used chiefly by nomads, hunters, and campers. Tents have been used by pastoral peoples since ancient times and are mentioned in the Old Testament and in Homer. . They were picked up by Tobin, but Mr Tremlett got out of the car at junction eight on the M25 to return to his mother's home in Redhill, Surrey Surrey, county (1991 pop. 997,000), 653 sq mi (1,691 sq km), SE England. The county seat is Guildford. The North Downs cross the county from east to west. To the north the land slopes gently downward to the Thames, into which flow the Wey and the Mole, Surrey's . He said: "Dinah was still in the front passenger seat. She gave me her number and I tried to ring her a good few times, but there was no answer." The car trip is allegedly the last time Dinah was seen alive before she was drugged and strangled stran·gle v. stran·gled, stran·gling, stran·gles v.tr. 1. a. To kill by squeezing the throat so as to choke or suffocate; throttle. b. . CAPTION(S): COMPANION David Tremlett |
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