BrittMontero
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Agree, there is no need for that.I think media contacting the family direct once it was announced a body was found is absolutely unforgiveable.
Agree, there is no need for that.I think media contacting the family direct once it was announced a body was found is absolutely unforgiveable.
They just replayed the entire thing WITH the statementThey’ve also just replayed the press conference, conveniently without the statement from the family.
I'm sorry for your lossYes.
My sister went missing January 2014 and was missing for two months until her body was found in woodland. One of the first things the police did was go through her home looking for anything and everything. Diaries, letters, mail, computer, iPad… they bagged up half the house. They also took her hairbrush, toothbrush and make up bag.
I agree, it hits home a bit how short life can be. I always hoped she had just taken herself away for a bit of a breatherIt's so very sad to see 'found deceased' added to the title. Thinking of Nicola's loved ones at this horrific time.
I agree, somethingwilldo. Their ire is understandable but perhaps waiting until NB is laid to rest might have been more prudent. Like the police press conference the other day, it was a lashing out.
Those poor kids. I can't imagine breaking it to them.
Not a good example as Libby Squires WAS the victim of foul play.Love and healing thoughts to Nicola’s family, especially her daughters.
Those of us who have followed or read about similar cases of disappearances near rivers know how possible it is to be lost to the water, to be found much later on or never found at all. It doesn’t take much research. Libby Squire and her story will forever hold a sad place in my heart.
From the outset, the thing that scared me the most was the amount of comments here and on social media almost wishing Nicola to be a victim of foul play ! Serving nothing more than their own nosiness and imaginations. Shameful.
The “Telling off” was edited out of ITVs coverage of the presser.Sky news and ITV (and the rest of the press) getting a well deserved telling off from the family!
Edited to say: I’m not sure “telling off” are the right words to use, but I can’t quite think of the words now. The family statement was very emotional.
RIP Nikki
Leaving it until after the funeral might mean having to put up with another couple of weeks of unwanted text messages, calls etc at the one time you really don’t need that kind of extra stress.
Explanation on earlier post. It’s time and tested family police press routine. This is the night Mr Ansell needs to pay a short tribute, to appear in tomo paper followed by longer, more poignant family ones in the week. It will all have been organized with prearranged people. These systems have been honed over the years to stop victims being hassled by all the papers at once. IMO, it would have looked bad if Mr Ansell wasn’t given opportunity to express his sorrow at this time. It will be the lead Interest. When a world lead, celeb national treasure dies, they don’t say oh leave out any tribute. We’ll say something some other time. mr Ansell is being awarded the same courtesy.
I think is very unfair. Many mediums have been instructed by the police in the past and have been accurate.DM Headline
Revealed: 'Psychic' who found body in the hunt for Nicola Bulley as he tells how he had been using his 'gift' to try and help in the search for the missing mother-of-two - as cops say they need more time to confirm ID
How it should read
Revealed: 'Charlatan' who found body in the hunt for Nicola Bulley as he tells how he had been using his 'eyes' to try and help in the search for the missing mother-of-two - as cops say they need more time to confirm ID
I beg to differ ! Libby was in a river, searched extensively over periods of time (as was the Wyre) and not found there.Not a good example as Libby Squires WAS the victim of foul play.
unoyWell-said. Would be lovely if people wanting to bring stuff would instead find out if they could contribute to a fund for something Nicola would have valued for the town of St Michael's.
Or for the family - some of whom have had outrageous aspersions against them. There are 2 little girls to care for now.Well-said. Would be lovely if people wanting to bring stuff would instead find out if they could contribute to a fund for something Nicola would have valued for the town of St Michael's.