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Whatshisnuts is claiming that there categorically was no bodies in the river at the time of his search...
Probably protecting his own reputation, but it still smells really suspicion overall, if it does turn out to be her.. Quote:
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Well if it is Nicola...they will be able to establish if she has been in the water all this time or has been recently dumped there. That 'expert' was a bit of a prat claiming he would know within an hour whether she was in the River or not....if she was he is just going to look like a real dick and his companies reputation will be in tatters.. |
Lancashire :Missing dogwalker's phone found on bench by river , Nicola Bulley, 45
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Cannot see what difference it made that he wasnt told she was high risk :shrug: He was bought in to try and find her in the water...end of. Blokes an idiot and seems to be looking for exposure off the back of a young woman that has tragically gone missing. |
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Now he is giving legs to more conspiracy theories that she was not in the water at the time his team searched, that may be the case but it would be prudent to wait for the post mortem results before making this claim, have the family not suffered enough? |
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That’s my stance on his situation as well Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
He has just been interviewed with Nick on LBC, he would have widened the search and stayed longer if he had the info on vulnerabilities
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That guy is way too happy and eager to be the centre of attention of this story
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I'm seeing all these people online using photos of the river from Google maps to show how she couldn't have drifted to the point they found her because 'look how shallow the water is on this bend' etc. without realising that the river depth and current varies at different times and the photos were taken in summer :facepalm: |
This case has been a bloody shambles from the off. For a start, the public should never be allowed to conducts its own investigation while the police investigation is ongoing. The place was trampled on by ghouls and so compromised the crime scene. Also, I believe the police would never have had to release details that Nicola was vulnerable if the hysterics in society would have shut t f up and let them get on with their job.
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you can't stop people thinking nor wanting to actually help in an investigation nor questioning the police efforts during the investigation
We can as a society stop idolising people that are only in it to further their own interests, like the diving specialists or the tiktok sleuths. The police got a lot wrong in this investigation, they could have communicated far better and that would have resolved most of the issues with amateur sleuths |
I believe the whole investigation was compromised by social media. If Nicola was in my family I'd be mad as hell.
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I find it rather odd that the whole narrative of this case is - stop speculating, looking for her general public let the police experts get on with finding her yada yada yada
Police - 3 weeks later - "She is an alky and menopausal" -why do we need to know this all of a sudden we ask? - silence Just leave it to the experts/police - :fist: bloody armchair detectives nigh on 4 weeks with a big fat zero from Lancs police Dog walker goes for a Sunday walk within a mile from the bench "oh look there she is lying on some reeds near the river" :facepalm: |
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The problem with you is, you have taken issue with the police And like so many others trying to make out its a cover up. |
Police will Know it is her
But are still not confirming it is her dead. Taking this long looks like a cover-up of the way they dealt with this case |
Fury at 'farcical' Lancashire Police as it emerges force replied to tweet showing
lead detective as a Lego figure with an EMOJI during search for missing Nicola Bulley https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/02...6901074204.jpg Lancashire Police has come under fire for its 'farcical' response during the search for Nicola Bulley - after it replied with an emoji to a tweet that showed the probe's chief officer as a Lego figure. Less than two days after Detective Superintendent Rebecca Smith criticised social media for 'distracting the investigation', force staff admired the toy lookalike of her in a Twitter post. Sharing a picture of the figurine on Twitter, its creator wrote: 'I don't know Detective Superintendent Rebecca Smith of Lancashire Police but I do know she's doing everything in her power to find Nicola Bulley. 'DSU Smith makes a pretty formidable Lego Minifigure too, if I do say so myself! Please give it a retweet so she sees it.' https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/02...6901001250.jpg https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/02...6901011331.jpg One asked: 'Why don’t you focus on conducting yourselves with dignity and integrity instead of engaging with tweets and liking pro Lancashire police tweets. 'You’re turning this case into a farce, now you’re engaging with irrelevant tit for tat online, publicly, it’s disgusting.' Another opined: 'Utterly inappropriate response. Just mind numbingly irrelevant.' In a reply sure to raise further questions over police judgement, staff responded with a blue heart emoji and said: 'We'll make sure she sees this'. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...la-Bulley.html |
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Lancashire Police News They can name her and tell us why they left her in the reeds |
Lancashire is grim
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It is not Sadly, the Local Police were not willing to share much That River is a Lovely Walk with your dog |
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It’s actually a beautiful place with fabulous people ( in the main ) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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