Found Deceased UK - Nicola Bulley Last Seen Walking Dog Near River - St Michaels on Wyre (Lancashire) #7

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Similarly when describing NB's outfit. Why not use clear pictures of the clothes or better still produce some exact replicas.....in last Fridays press conference LE asked for the public to pay special attention to the clothes NB was wearing.....
This would actually be a socially useful application of deepfake technology. Rather than use it to produce short films of celebrities saying comically preposterous things, it could helpfully be used create a picture or moving pictures of her exactly as she looked on that day.
 
I read that The Police said 700 vehicles ‘that morning’ which I hope means between 9am and 12 noon rather than some condensed window of presumed opportunity.

Contacting car owners spotted in an area has not always yielded swift results in UK serious enquiries as the Cannock Chase Murders and Yorkshire Ripper Murders showed. Between them Morris and Sutcliffe stacked up 13 routine police interviews before being caught.
 
I found the press conference a bit on the defensive side, stating that the case has been reviewed by the NCA as being satisfactorily carried out, nothing has been done wrong or missed.

The emphasis from this was very much the same though, a tragic accident, NB had fallen in the river and had not left the park by any other method.

The river search is now being extended to Knott-End and Morecambe Bay, i.e. all the way to the sea

Watching it live it highlighted the scale of the investigation.

1000s of pieces of info sent in
500 active lines of enquiry
40 detectives under a SIO
Specialists still combing the banks and the river
River searches being carried out in the same places again by specialists using many methods
Door to door in the local area
700 identified vehicles to check on for dashcam or any other info - some local, some not

The Police remain pretty certain that NB suffered a tragic accident in the water. Doesn't sound like they'd consider anyone else could have been involved with that either, be it deliberately or accidentally... "We do not expect any criminal element to the enquiry"

Something I picked up on when asked about PF from SGI stating that he believed
NB was not in the river, the response was to thank him but state that does not mean she had not been in the river, she fell. Further he was not included in all of the detail they had.
A BIT defensive? Sounded like they have been getting a lot of criticism and didn't she say at some point will take action against people online or something?
 
Eg Strava, MyFitnessPal, Runkeeper or other Fitbit compatible app logged into NB’s account. The tricky bit in this case is finding the device in the first place, especially if it’s underwater.

Going back to tracking apps - just because NB wasn’t tracking her walk on strava, there’s no reason why she wasn’t tracking it on another app like mapmywalk. Maybe the walk was tracked on that and they can see that it ended at the bench. I know this still doesn’t mean that NB had the phone between 9.10-9.20 but if there is clear path and no weird looking tracking line just after 9.10, maybe they have assumed that it was still NB holding the phone. JMO. This still wouldn’t account for the period from 9.20-9.33 but maybe that’s when the accident happened. Again MOO.
 
I found the press conference a bit on the defensive side, stating that the case has been reviewed by the NCA as being satisfactorily carried out, nothing has been done wrong or missed.

The emphasis from this was very much the same though, a tragic accident, NB had fallen in the river and had not left the park by any other method.

The river search is now being extended to Knott-End and Morecambe Bay, i.e. all the way to the sea

Watching it live it highlighted the scale of the investigation.

1000s of pieces of info sent in
500 active lines of enquiry
40 detectives under a SIO
Specialists still combing the banks and the river
River searches being carried out in the same places again by specialists using many methods
Door to door in the local area
700 identified vehicles to check on for dashcam or any other info - some local, some not

The Police remain pretty certain that NB suffered a tragic accident in the water. Doesn't sound like they'd consider anyone else could have been involved with that either, be it deliberately or accidentally... "We do not expect any criminal element to the enquiry"

Something I picked up on when asked about PF from SGI stating that he believed
NB was not in the river, the response was to thank him but state that does not mean she had not been in the river, she fell. Further he was not included in all of the detail they had.
I think it was a bit on the defensive side because of all the negative comments on social media regarding the police. Hence exp!aiming all that had been and was being done in great detail.
 
The only evidence that puts her in the park is the mobile phone & the dog <modsnip: no source link to verify information>
 
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I read that The Police said 700 vehicles ‘that morning’ which I hope means between 9am and 12 noon rather than some condensed window of presumed opportunity.

Contacting car owners spotted in an area has not always yielded swift results in UK serious enquiries as the Cannock Chase Murders and Yorkshire Ripper Murders showed. Between them Morris and Sutcliffe stacked up 13 routine police interviews before being caught.
Yes. It will take some time to work though all that even with the benefit of modern technology.
 
I found the press conference a bit on the defensive side, stating that the case has been reviewed by the NCA as being satisfactorily carried out, nothing has been done wrong or missed.

The emphasis from this was very much the same though, a tragic accident, NB had fallen in the river and had not left the park by any other method.

The river search is now being extended to Knott-End and Morecambe Bay, i.e. all the way to the sea

Watching it live it highlighted the scale of the investigation.

1000s of pieces of info sent in
500 active lines of enquiry
40 detectives under a SIO
Specialists still combing the banks and the river
River searches being carried out in the same places again by specialists using many methods
Door to door in the local area
700 identified vehicles to check on for dashcam or any other info - some local, some not

The Police remain pretty certain that NB suffered a tragic accident in the water. Doesn't sound like they'd consider anyone else could have been involved with that either, be it deliberately or accidentally... "We do not expect any criminal element to the enquiry"

Something I picked up on when asked about PF from SGI stating that he believed
NB was not in the river, the response was to thank him but state that does not mean she had not been in the river, she fell. Further he was not included in all of the detail they had.

Personally, I didn't find her defensive but more assertive ( Obviously this is very subjective for each viewer)
I'm glad she took that assertive approach to the levels of misinformation on this case.

We've had umpteen ' talking heads' on TV who aren't privy to the details who've been saying their investigation ' is a mess', saying that they have basically got tunnel vision, saying that their work needs to be reviewed by an outside force, that it's easy to find a body in this river etc etc
 
Going back to tracking apps - just because NB wasn’t tracking her walk on strava, there’s no reason why she wasn’t tracking it on another app like mapmywalk. Maybe the walk was tracked on that and they can see that it ended at the bench. I know this still doesn’t mean that NB had the phone between 9.10-9.20 but if there is clear path and no weird looking tracking line just after 9.10, maybe they have assumed that it was still NB holding the phone. JMO. This still wouldn’t account for the period from 9.20-9.33 but maybe that’s when the accident happened. Again MOO.

IMO finding the device (on the grounds that it is potentially still attached to NB) is a higher initial priority than retrieving any data it might provide. There are simple technical (if somewhat onerous) means of doing this.
 
Eg Strava, MyFitnessPal, Runkeeper or other Fitbit compatible app logged into NB’s account. The tricky bit in this case is finding the device in the first place, especially if it’s underwater.


They wouldn’t need to find the device itself. If you have a phone or tablet and another bluetooth device (speakers, headphones, smartwatch, another phone, whatever,) you can test for yourself how they could work out when the Fitbit left the bluetooth range of the phone. Switch on the bluetooth device, then go into your phone/tablet bluetooth settings and you’ll see it there, offered as an available device to connect to, even if not synced or connected. The phone doesn’t need to have an active connection to the device in order to know it’s there and within bluetooth range, and the phone will have logged the data for when the Fitbit left the phone’s range. They should also be able to tell the rough speed that the Fitbit was moving until it left the bluetooth range, from how rapidly the signal strength from the Fitbit to the phone decreased until the point it stopped, and whether that speed fits that of tne river that morning.
 
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The only thing is the ingress/egress of the lane looks partially blocked driving over the bridge from the Blackpool direction. I think any useful dashcam if any will have to come from cars coming from the Garstang direction.
 

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I found the press conference a bit on the defensive side, stating that the case has been reviewed by the NCA as being satisfactorily carried out, nothing has been done wrong or missed.

The emphasis from this was very much the same though, a tragic accident, NB had fallen in the river and had not left the park by any other method.

The river search is now being extended to Knott-End and Morecambe Bay, i.e. all the way to the sea

Watching it live it highlighted the scale of the investigation.

1000s of pieces of info sent in
500 active lines of enquiry
40 detectives under a SIO
Specialists still combing the banks and the river
River searches being carried out in the same places again by specialists using many methods
Door to door in the local area
700 identified vehicles to check on for dashcam or any other info - some local, some not

The Police remain pretty certain that NB suffered a tragic accident in the water. Doesn't sound like they'd consider anyone else could have been involved with that either, be it deliberately or accidentally... "We do not expect any criminal element to the enquiry"

Something I picked up on when asked about PF from SGI stating that he believed
NB was not in the river, the response was to thank him but state that does not mean she had not been in the river, she fell. Further he was not included in all of the detail they had.
Ive not been in here for a few days. Has there been another press conference or are you referring to the one several days ago?
 
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