Nicola Bulley: Police find a body in River Wyre
Officers searching for the missing mother-of two say they have found a body in the River Wyre.
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To be fair to them, they did only search that specific area LE pointed them to. They did say that she could be found further down the river. They have since came out and said that if they had been made aware of her vulnerabilities at the time, it would have changed their search pattern.If it turns out she did drown and has been found in the river, it doesn't say much for that specialist dive expert Lancashire Police brought in.
He said she definitely wasn't in there, other wise he'd have found her.
It'll make him look a bit silly, especially as he was so egoistical and sure of himself.
Lancashire Police did not bring PF in to assist with the search.If it turns out she did drown and has been found in the river, it doesn't say much for that specialist dive expert Lancashire Police brought in.
He said she definitely wasn't in there, other wise he'd have found her.
It'll make him look a bit silly, especially as he was so egoistical and sure of himself.
Am also watching Peter Bleksley on SkyNews live ( C4's Hunted, True Crime Con guest, TC author) complain about the speculators and ghouls
( He had been on ThisMorning, previously, complaining that LP were not providing enough case info to the public. Just rewatched his clip UK - UK - Nicola Bulley Last Seen Walking Dog Near River - St Michaels on Wyre (Lancashire) #8
I wonder who took that photo?Looks like the people who found the body .
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Nicola Bulley investigation: Body found in search for missing dog walker
Police searching for Nicola Bulley recovered a body on Sunday less than a mile away from where she disappeared as officers faced growing questions over their investigation.www.telegraph.co.uk
I'm struggling to work out how the search pattern would be different for someone who fell in accidentally to someone who jumped in deliberately.To be fair to them, they did only search that specific area LE pointed them to. They did say that she could be found further down the river. They have since came out and said that if they had been made aware of her vulnerabilities at the time, it would have changed their search pattern.
With regards to Peter Faulding's search?I'm struggling to work out how the search pattern would be different for someone who fell in accidentally to someone who jumped in deliberately.
You are still looking for the same thing.
I call BS.
Yeah I did wonder that myself.I wonder who took that photo?
I was replying to someone commenting on this yes.With regards to Peter Faulding's search?
How likely is it after three weeks that they could get toxicology results? I’m interested to know the answer.Depends. Toxicology reports could be telling.
Someone from the farmland opposite. A farmer was seen on Sky News live driving around on a quad bike.Yeah I did wonder that myself.
Having found a body myself and got it to the side with my dinghy and boathook I didn't find it all that traumatic. He had been in the water a couple of weeks and there was algae. I did roll him over to check but the face wasn't visible..
IMO spotting something in a river when you know someone has gone missing isn't going to be bad. Recovering it is potentially a bit dodgy but seeing it, when you are expecting it, isn't that serious.
They float with the back up and the hands and legs and head hanging downwards into the water.
Looks like it was literally as they saw the body, it's a high quality photo, I guess a media outlet must have hit lucky with right place at the right time. I hope the people in the photo are being protected from media houndingYeah I did wonder that myself.
That's a very short distance, an area already searched ?Yes. Searched and 1.8m downstream.
He stated that he would have modified his search.I was replying to someone commenting on this yes.