Amanda White was 14 years old when Margot Bamborough went missing in 1974. Amanda, or Mandy, claims she saw a woman matching Margot’s description “banging her fists against the glass” from an upper window on Clerkenwell Road. Her story was ultimately dismissed by police as a case of mistaken identity.1
Robin has a hard time finding Amanda for an interview during their investigation, although she eventually locates her through Facebook. 2
“‘D’you know how many women there are out there called Amanda White?’ sighed Robin.
“‘I can imagine,’ said Strike, taking another large bite of roll. ‘That’s why I gave her to you.’
“‘You—?’
“‘I’m kidding,’ he said, smirking at her expression.’” 3
Amanda eventually agrees to an interview, and Robin tells Strike, “‘… I can tell she’s quite enamored of the idea of publicity, and she likes the idea of you, and of getting her name in the papers again.…’” 4
Robin and Strike eventually interview Amanda White, now Amanda Laws, over the phone while at Bar Italia in Frith Street.5
1: Troubled Blood, Chapter 13
2: Troubled Blood, Chapter 23
3: Troubled Blood, Chapter 16
4, 5: Troubled Blood, Chapter 49