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running away doesn't leave any evidence. Being hit over the head or dragged from the scene does .... unless the police are covering it up. Falling in the river leaves evidence too, not just a body either
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Partner of Nicola Bulley visits scene with diving expert who says missing mother
did not fall in the water or drift out to sea - as video shows underwater sonar completing search of stretch of river DM |
Can someone tell me have they searched the caravan park.......
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I might be remembering wrongly but wasn't the caravan park on the other side of the river and farther along?
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Everything about this case is just so weird , obviously it must be upsetting for her family & friends aswell.... It's the not knowing what happened which must be driving them mad aswell.
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I keep wondering why nobody heard the dog bark , surely protective instincts would kick in to protecting her owner... including if she fell in the river ,chances are the dog would try and save her and be covered in water ?? :shrug: :think:.
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Or to get really tinfoil hat ...
That's not the family dog. At some point during the last walk, she swapped it with a dog of the same breed. That way, it would have no attachment to her, so no reason to want to follow her. |
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Someone else could have held the dog while she popped off
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no way a mum would leave her kids
problem is if she was taken surely the dog would have barked and or someone would have seen a bloke like people saw her? |
I know some dogs can be really docile & quiet ,but usually if there's a threat or if their owner is in danger .....they usually bark and get protective :shrug: . So much doesn't add up with this :conf:.
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[Partner of Nicola Bulley visits
scene with diving expert who says missing mother did not fall in the water or drift out to sea - as video shows underwater sonar completing search of stretch of river Team of 40 detectives currently working on around 500 different lines of inquiry Search has expanded closer to Morecambe Bay, where river meets the sea] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...stigation.html https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/02...5857010825.jpg |
Someone falling into a river that is a foot deep, leaves traces. The stones and sediment would be disturbed. Also, a body doesn't sink in 1 foot of water, so if she was only "alone" for 5 mins, her body would have been visible in the water (assuming she somehow got knocked out) I do believe that the police are now spinning a yarn
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Also though, to those suggesting she hopped into a boat, surely a boat would have been spotted by people/somewhat traceable? Even easier than a car would?
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Also those spaniels are really good water dogs, even if she hopped into a boat there's a really strong chance the dog would have tried to follow after, for a while at least
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Interview with the diving guy, very interesting
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