ayrshireguy
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Did the police helicopter land or RTB?
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How does that work ?Algorithms account for stories in feeds, not for them being written and published in the first place!
The information on the CCTV not working was also incorrect. It was simply just a CCTV blind spot.<modsnip - quoted post and response removed>
As soon as the national media became interested in this case, it was blown up to police incompetence, made worse by people like PF and MWT. Even a friend of Nicola's, had a facebook post with 'facts' which she kept updating, but got it wrong that the 'abandoned mansion' had not been searched, it had already been searched at that point. But because she forgot to update that bullet point in her post, the media were still running 'abandoned mansion' articles daily, instead of checking with proper sources, like the police. The friend of Nicola ended up deleting her facebook I believe because of people then criticizing her for not updating the post, it was just a genuine mistake of hers. The media really need to do much more thorough checking of things, even if it comes from friends and family, because it causes the public to believe things incorrectly for days on end.
Yes but they DO know each otherWay too much is being read into this, and it's probably just because there's so little else to dig at.
It's not uncommon for people (especially older people, or those in more formal occupations) to refer to a man they don't know as a gentleman, or a woman they don't know as a lady. It happened to me only the other day in a supermarket, when someone referred to me as a 'gent' (to a member of staff) for having retrieved something from a shelf that was too high for her.
Not 100% sure, ADSB seems to be having a funny 5 mins.Did the police helicopter land or RTB?
Creating video content is their priority, not an inch of decency.OK this is completely ridiculous now and must stop! They are unbelievably disrespectful. They deserve arrests and criminal records.
TikTok sleuths spark outrage after filming themselves digging up woodland close to where Nicola Bulley vanished
TikTok sleuths have sparked fury after filming themselves digging up woodland close to where Nicola Bulley vanished despite police repeatedly warning them to stop.
One is seen digging up soil while the other man films him and comments on Ms Bulley's disappearance.
TikTok sleuths dig up woodland close to where Nicola Bulley vanished
Two amateur detectives recorded themselves searching a copse near to the River Wyre in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, where Nicola Bulley disappeared three weeks ago.www.dailymail.co.uk
Yes and another thing on social media was that the cravan park owner had refused access, was being suspicious and the place hadn't been searched, when it already had and she had been very helpful. Again these things were appearing for days.The information on the CCTV not working was also incorrect. It was simply just a CCTV blind spot.
That's shocking. They don't deserve the title 'sleuth' IMO.Creating video content is their priority, not an inch of decency.
Is the helicopter up now? I'm not seeing it in ADSB.Not 100% sure, ADSB seems to be having a funny 5 mins.
Seems odd it’s setting out / returning from Chester. That’s where I live and haven’t heard anything.Did the police helicopter land or RTB?
Same! If you gotta go, you gotta go!!!!!You've not met me. The dog and I each have our favourite spots.
The new breed of Airbus helicopters are pretty quiet. Also it depends on your angle in relation to the helicopter, and whether it is actively "turning" away from your position. I'm almost done with my helicopter license and I love the things.Seems odd it’s setting out / returning from Chester. That’s where I live and haven’t heard anything.
MOO is that it does matterI don't see that it matters.
Police have got witness statements along with the phone and will know the exact timeline. They have asked for witnesses, who are the only ones who add to their knowledge.
It is of no value to them for the general public to know this in minute detail.
IMO
I saw that - and right on the runway.Helicopter landing at Blackpool airport
Thank you, I thought I had read elsewhere but if that's all there is it must be it. Well done.That remark was from a friend of NB's who was interviewed later, after it was known who the missing person was - just in case anyone thinks it suspicious that the witness already knew it was NB rather than PA doing the walk that day.
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She said: "The gent has looked on the floor and two feet from the bench there’s a phone. I think she’s either been faffing about at the edge of the river because the dog’s been smelling fishing bait and she’s slipped or she’s had a medical episode."
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/friend-says-missing-nicola-bulley-26134452
quoted in lots of posts - fuller transcripts can be located by searching forum for 'faffing'.
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Time taken until bodies float is a perfectly normal query here on Websleuths. These things are perfectly legitimate to discuss, however morbid they may seem.Ouch, we are talking about a human being. Rather insensitive post. Imagine if Nicola was your loved one.
BBC reporter Marianna Spring:
"I have previously covered how conspiracy theorists and trolls target survivors of terror attacks - like the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017 - with some going far as to track them down offline to find out if they were lying about their injuries.
This case is very different, but there has been drastic spiralling of speculation and conspiracy theories, which has triggered statements from Nicola's family, and police who issued a dispersal order.
This story has been a huge focus for the media, splashed on front pages daily. But I want to understand the scale of the social media frenzy."
Why TikTok sleuths descended on Nicola Bulley’s village
Marianna Spring goes to visits St Michael's on Wyre to try to understand the scale of the social media frenzy.www.bbc.co.uk