The disappearance of Nicola Bulley

Seriously?

Making up quotes! That is low.

A woman is likely dead and you're on here taking the ****.

I don't know if she is tbh. The area she is in they should have found the body by now if she fell in. It is almost impossible for her to make it out to sea where she is.

I am more getting to the point of either insurance job like the boatman or she has run off with another man.
 
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I don't know if she is tbh. The area she is in they should have found the body by now if she fell in. It is almost impossible for her to make it out to sea where she is.

I am more getting to the point of either insurance job like the boatman or she has run off with another man.

"run off with another man" how 80s ;)

I think its the friend, shes too OTT, all over the place on TV, crowdfunding
Too much to hide IMO

Suspect Nicola has flipped and is tied to the friends bed drinking from the furry cup each night ;)
 
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Puts phone on bench
Takes dog harness off to sort something
Dog drops his ball, it slowly rolls down incline
She chases after ball
She trips over dog, falls off steep part
Head first into freezing water she panics
The duvet coat is soaked and helps drags her under
 
I find it extremely hard to believe, no matter how big or heavy her coat was deemed to be, that she would instantly sink and there wouldn't be at least some commotion in the water if she had fallen in.

I imagine big puffer jackets like she had on would actually float somewhat first before saturating and then becoming too heavy to swim/float and pulling someone down, it wouldnt just instantly pull them under.
 
I find it extremely hard to believe, no matter how big or heavy her coat was deemed to be, that she would instantly sink and there wouldn't be at least some commotion in the water if she had fallen in.

I imagine big puffer jackets like she had on would actually float somewhat first before saturating and then becoming too heavy to swim/float and pulling someone down, it wouldnt just instantly pull them under.

Nah,

You fall into deep water wearing something like that, within 5-10 seconds - it's literally going to weight 30-40KG, coats like that weigh a TON when they're saturated. Combine that with January temperatures, deep silty margins and steep muddy banks, even a fit strong person is going to be absolutely exhausted and in shock in 30-60 seconds - and if there's nobody there, you're going to drown.

She might also have sprained an ankle, banged her head or done some other damage on the way down - you don't know.
 
The depth of the river varies significantly and it being tidal as well would mean the likely hood of something not snagging on an object is pretty slim, the dive team said their boat grounded out several times along the stretch of river they were checking.

He also said that of the hundreds of drownings he deals with a year its very uncommon for a body to be a long distance from where they fell, specially on a river with barely any current.
 
I find it extremely hard to believe, no matter how big or heavy her coat was deemed to be, that she would instantly sink and there wouldn't be at least some commotion in the water if she had fallen in.

I imagine big puffer jackets like she had on would actually float somewhat first before saturating and then becoming too heavy to swim/float and pulling someone down, it wouldnt just instantly pull them under.

Drowning is a surprisingly quiet death. Many kids drown each year without their parents noticing, even when they're within earshot.
 
Puts phone on bench
Takes dog harness off to sort something
Dog drops his ball, it slowly rolls down incline
She chases after ball
She trips over dog, falls off steep part
Head first into freezing water she panics
The duvet coat is soaked and helps drags her under
If what we have been told is true that cant have been what happened. We've already been told that she always took the harness off upon arriving at the gate to the field, so nothing unusual there and we've been told that they never take a ball or toy when walking the dog.
 
If what we have been told is true that cant have been what happened. We've already been told that she always took the harness off upon arriving at the gate to the field, so nothing unusual there and we've been told that they never take a ball or toy when walking the dog.
This however, doesn't stop them from noticing something near the bank after letting the dog run free, and just as the dog is doing a run away from them, she puts down her phone and moves towards the bank. One bad step/sudden appearance of snake, etc and into the drink, dragged down by weighted clothes, etc. Dog would be none the wiser in that case.
 
Unless the body is trapped under something in the water then it would have bloated and risen to the surface by now. This as been said on tv reports.

It would be interesting to see the depth of the river where she fell in. It would have to be more than 5ft for her not to be able to stand up.
 
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