Soldato
You need to have some quiet time there bud, you're embarrassing yourself.
You're just being ridiculous!
You need to have some quiet time there bud, you're embarrassing yourself.
I think unless there's obvious remarks that the autopsy can still reveal for if it was caused by another, an accident or suicide might not be that distinct from each other for an autopsy to be able to differentiate.I presume that, they would have revealed if it looked like murder soon after recovering the body. The corner will do the analysis of course, but at a guess it just looks like she took her own life to me.
It might make you feel better posting this, but spare a thought for that family enduring weeks of this.
The most difficult thing for anyone to do is admit they're wrong, we're all guilty of this.
I agree it's a simple theory.They search the area, the body moves into said area with the movement of water. It's not exactly an outlandish theory to me.
Yeah it does seem no one with a clue was running the search.I agree it's a simple theory.
Except they had a diving team.
So to my untrained mind, wouldn't they form a line? 3 or 4 divers abreast of the river channel, and people in waders in the shallower water at the banks, and move in a line down the river?
If that's what they did and didn't find her then ok, they did enough. But if that's not what they did, why not?
Just checked on OS 1:25k map and at the point where she was found the river is about 45 feet wide.I agree it's a simple theory.
Except they had a diving team.
So to my untrained mind, wouldn't they form a line? 3 or 4 divers abreast of the river channel, and people in waders in the shallower water at the banks, and move in a line down the river?
If that's what they did and didn't find her then ok, they did enough. But if that's not what they did, why not?
7 to 8 divers abreast horizontal, then.Just checked on OS 1:25k map and at the point where she was found the river is about 45 feet wide.
Let's face it, at this stage it's either suicide, a tragic accident or she had a medical event (that caused her to drop into the water).
It seems highly unlikely there is any sort of foul play/that it was a murder.
Why, people get murdered all the time and this was a lone woman walking her dog in a fairly quiet secluded spot? The PM hopefully will rule it out but until that is done it can't be ruled out as a possibility.
You keep parroting lies and then attributing them to me. I'm not going to keep repeating the same thing. If you can't read go back to school.You've spent the entire thread falsely claiming that the police only had one theory and had completely disregarded any other possibility. Now that their main hypothesis was correct, you're changing your tune to say you were just going along with their various theories. Which is yet another fabrication, because they've maintained throughout that it was a missing person investigation and that there was no indication she had left with anyone else.
Perhaps instead of parroting GB News and Jeremy Kyle, you should have been paying more attention to what information the police were providing and listening to the people on here who know quite a bit more about how these things work than you do.
Anyway, RIP Nicola Bulley. What a truly despicable thing society has done to your love ones' memory of you.
I hope this chump doesn’t have any skeletons or he might get a taste of the divers medicine…
Man who found Nicola Bulley’s body claims ‘psychic gift’ led to discovery
Jason Rothwell, a self-described ‘spiritual medium, psychic and tarot reader’, uses social media post to describe his search effortswww.telegraph.co.uk
Probably because you shouldn't. It's very relevant where a message has come from and tbh it makes a little sense seeing that you don't know this.The comment about GB News and Kyle shows you are unable to separate the person from the message.
Tbh at this stage I am surprised the Carp fishing community haven't piped up lol.That sonar guy needs taking to task.
He talked as if the slow moving reedy area where Nicola wasn't part of the river at all.
It's not beyond the realms of possibility that an object is more likely to be caught up in a shallow slow moving area of a river rather than the main channel, which pushes through.