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The police were correct all along.So police were correct in their initial assessment that she had gone into the river.
It's interesting to me that so often in these type of cases people seem reluctant to accept the obvious mundane happening and twist themselves in knots with convoluted scenariosLots of people foaming at the mouth to allege foul play. <modsnip>
I bet we won't see all the people who trashed them (in the press/social media) apologising though!So police were correct in their initial assessment that she had gone into the river.
GB News presenter already saying that LP have questions to answer. EyerollSo police were correct in their initial assessment that she had gone into the river.
Looks that way. Perhaps it will one day come to light what else backed up their hypothesis - outside of the obvious which we already know in the media.The police were correct all along.
its possible someone could have planted I guess. JMO. Whoever it is (as its not confirmed) may they Rest In PeaceThere has been so much activity, people about, that I am sure it is completely unlikely someone could have planted a body there since she went missing - but in this image given says the police were at the caravan park, is that coincidence or could they have reason to believe since finding the body someone could have been involved? So sad/tragic all around, but thankfully her loved one are closer to having answers![]()
I wonder if they will be able to find out if this was a tragic accident or a deliberate actCondolences to NB and her family. More must be done to support women, instead of alienate them in times of need. If she had the right support I'm sure circumstances would've been different.
It's almost as if they are professionals who know what they are doing and are better than Twitter detectives...The police were correct all along.
And have been in possession of relevant information not In the public domainIt's almost as if they are professionals who know what they are doing and are better than Twitter detectives...
Believe me, it won't stop even now.It's interesting to me that so often in these type of cases people seem reluctant to accept the obvious mundane happening and twist themselves in knots with convoluted scenarios
RIP Nicola