Posted in Uncategorized on 03/02/2009 06:27 pm by rachel
A quickie to persuade, urge and plead with you to enter the comp on routesgame.com/prizes to win tickets to the Katherine Ryan comedy gig on Saturday night in London’s glitzy London.
Seriously, it’s our best hope for finding Aalia and we need as many eyes as possible if we’re going to find her. You can’t come if you don’t have tickets, and you can’t have tickets unless you enter the competition.
Posted in Uncategorized on 03/02/2009 06:21 pm by rachel
With the Calca police about to close the case (verdict: suicide. No way was it suicide) I can’t stop dwelling on Markus’ health.
I’ve been thinking about Katherine Ryan getting her genes tested. Kind of brave, no? I mean, obv I like the thought of a stranger mapping my genome and discovering what a totally fascinating individual I must be, but then comes the bit where you find out if you’re, I dunno, going to die young with your brain so Alzheimer’ed that you don’t recognise yourself in the mirror.
Maybe it’s different when you’ve already had cancer (scary things must become less scary when you’ve faced one of the scariest) and you’re pregnant (someone else becomes more important).
And now there’s this thing that maybe my family could be carriers of something. If Markus - my mum’s brother: proper close family - was worried about his genetic health, then shouldn’t I be too? I mean, would *you* get your DNA tested? Do you think I should? Like, Katherine Ryan found out she has a higher than average risk of coeliac’s disease. Is that kind of info useful? Or just one more thing to worry about - prob unnecessarily?
Being worried and wanting to do something about it are different things. And anyway Markus wasn’t exactly young, so he obv didn’t have some genetic disorder where you’re affected from birth… still, I can’t help wondering. Huntington’s? Altzheimer’s? Or some obsure late onset thing… Fragile X carrier??
Web searches don’t help. There are 100s of genetic disorders, or diseases thought to have some genetic aspect to them… Maybe the least healthy thing is to lie awake worrying.
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/26/2009 05:15 pm by rachel
I just don’t think Markus would be into some loony cult like Planta Dos Deuses. He was too rational for that kind of thing. Check out their site at http://www.plantadosdeuses.org/ - it’s not really scientific, is it?
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/25/2009 03:46 pm by rachel
I’ve been looking over Markus’ photos to see if there are any clues - and because I can’t seem to get enough of the ol’ pleasure/pain of seeing his face. Grief eh? It’s a weird one.
They’re here if you fancy a look. There are a bunch of random pics from Peru (colourful locals / cute kids / scenery, etc), which I was hoping would include some massive clue. No such luck as far as I can see. Might still be worth a look, though. Think they’re just too familiar to me now.
I’ve got to go. The car’s here to take us to Markus’ funeral.
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/24/2009 03:31 pm by rachel
There’s been lots of action here and over on my Facebook , so time for a bit of a summarise-y update…
Kirsty Fish noticed that the number in Markus’ notebook (1789023) is the code for a DNA binding protein in E.coli:
“It prevents digestion by certain restriction enzymes, and appears to be involved in protein folding. I am trying to find out whether this has been linked to any diseases in humans, as perhaps this was the disease Markus was looking to do a trial on… All speculation at the moment. But please look at the ncbi entry and see if you can find anything I’ve missed!”
Kirsty also found out that Jim Malham works in security with some big biotech clients, and that he uploaded photos taken in Peru on 21st and 27th Jan. AND she found the Planta Dos Deuses website at http://www.plantadosdeuses.org. Excellent stuff - cheers Kirsty : )
Matt’s summarised all the research into Jim Malham over on his Facebooktoo, followed by a *totally* Holmes-tastic bit of sleuthing from Sam Rocz: “Jim’s name on the picasweb site is Mylo Malham, which I searched for and found this; http://www.familymalham.co.uk the same Jim, perhaps?”
Things are moving! Please keep at it - I feel like we’re finally gaining momentum.
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/22/2009 11:06 am by rachel
So I’ve been researching Jim Malham in the library while freaking out about seeing that girl nearly abducted. If you were Matt’s source - if you’re that girl - or if even if you just know her - please please get in touch. Please know that we didn’t set you up and I’m so sorry if we somehow put you in danger.
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/21/2009 09:42 pm by rachel
Alex Eckl emailed me a list of the facts so far (thanks Alex : )), posted here in case they help…
Died gunshot wound to the head in his hotel room in Peru - no criminal
record.
Leading genetiscist who is believed to possibly be a biopirate -
essentially someone who steals plants for research.
DEPAA and Prometha being investigated to do with biopiracy possible
link to case.
DEPAA is an organisation apparently against biopiracy etc. and 3
members were arrested in relation to the Prof’s death. They were later
released.
Prometha researches genetics and stuff and seems quite likely that
they could be involved in biopiracy.
Someone managed to hack into the Peru police site to gain access to
images from the case - police currently are publicly dismissing it as
a suicide - in a couple of photos you can see a pill bottle knocked
over on a bedside table some are on the floor - the Prof obviously
didn’t get time to clear them up or they were knocked over by someone
else who may have wanted to get away quickly - or knocked over by the
Prof when shot although this is unlikely as it was tipped over towards
the bed, although do not know how body was found (currently presuming
died lying on the bed). No blood in the photos - removed by police or
murderer or body was moved into the room.
Matt Blacker (a freelance journalist) was looking into the case as he
had received a call from the Prof saying that he had something to tell
him and to meet him at the airport possibly the next day (not sure but
definately soon after). Surely he wouldn’t kill himself if he wanted
tell someone something. Rachel - niece - doesn’t believe he would
either, he didn’t seem depressed at all.
Possible conclusions so far:
One of the prementioned companies or another killed him due to what he
was to reveal to MB - possibly someone being involved in biopracy or
the discovery that a plant did indeed help some disease.
Is a biopirate and was killed by DEPAA or an extremist
environmentalist person or organisation.
Was selling information or a plant to Prometha or another company -
somehow it messed up got violent.
Suicide - unlikely.
Things to check/do:
The prementioned companies’ reputations.
Whether DEPAA have been involved in extremism to “save the wildlife”
etc. at all.
Matt Blacker’s and Rachel Burren’s blogs and other accounts for updates.
Whether a gun was found at the crimescene.
Where in the room was the body found.
Keep updated on case files etc.
Look at the Prof’s background.
Contact others for advice and keep Rachel updated.
Whether the Prof was on a prescription or on any drugs at the time and
what the pills at the scene were.
Why the Prof was even out there.
Information about the suspects who were held.
Whether there an autopsy aid so, results.
Casefiles access (www.policias-distrito-calca.or):
Case number: CLC0108-1314
User: cbarrera
Password: rafael
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/18/2009 06:47 pm by rachel
Markus is back home but no let up in the accusations and theories flying around. And now the Peruvian police are saying he was involved with some cult called Planta dos Deuses. I can’t believe that’s true, but at the same time - how much did I know my uncle? What was he really about? I just don’t know anymore.