UK Eliza & Henrietta Huszti, sisters both 32, CCTV captures them near a river at 2am, Aberdeen, 7 Jan 2025 #2

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  • #741
How common is it for someone to commit suicide by drowning themselves?. I cant imagine two people deciding to choose that way to go. I know when i was going through dark years that drowning was never even contemplated.
IMO:
I can see jumping off a bridge or cliff especially if one can't swim but walking into water or jumping off of a bank into the water I see as dicey.
Going under the water and when you first can't breath I think the bodies initial response would be panic and striving for air so you'd try to surface.
There's the rock theory but unless these rocks were somehow secured in their clothing, and that clothing was secured on them they could be taken out of pockets etc to allow you to surface.
I still can't see 2 people, no matter how close doing this at the same time successfully.

The bigger question if their bodies are recovered, which most likely we'll never get an answer to, is what was so horrific about their lives that they agreed that committing suicide was their only way out?
Nothing about the 2 women's actions makes sense to me, not that it is expected.
 
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  • #743
They would have had to walk out into the water until they were able to be fully submerged right?
 
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They would have had to walk out into the water until they were able to be fully emerged right?
The sisters were last seen after Market St/Victoria Bridge walking towards the Aberdeen Boat Club.
Photos of the club and the River Dee edge.
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  • #745
"At the edge of Aberdeen Boat Club, the River Dee is generally considered to be several meters deep; however, the exact depth can vary depending on the tide and location within the immediate area, with deeper sections near the middle of the river and shallower areas closer to the banks.

Key points to remember:
  • Variable depth:
    The River Dee near the boat club experiences fluctuations in depth due to tides, meaning the water can be significantly deeper at high tide compared to low tide.

  • Deepest sections:
    The deepest parts of the river at this location are usually found in the center of the channel, away from the banks.

  • Safe boating:
    If you are boating near the Aberdeen Boat Club, it is important to be aware of the changing depth and navigate with caution, especially in unfamiliar areas.



  • Aberdeen Boat Club - Wikipedia
    History. The club was founded in 1865 when four boats were purchased. Several boathouses have existed throughout the club's histor...
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  • #746
The sisters were last seen after Market St/Victoria Bridge walking towards the Aberdeen Boat Club.
Photos of the club and the River Dee edge.
67796095_109886697015973_6003703975830880256_n.jpg



Yes, followed since beginning. They weren’t reported to be picked up on those cameras though so it’s. It confirmed they made it that far. The boat club has significant cameras, unsure of level of functioning

That’s not what I’m asking though - once off of the bank, they still would have had to walk out. It’s not a drop. So they would have had to walk out until they could be under if drowning was their plan.
 
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Yes, followed since beginning. They weren’t reported to be picked up on those cameras though so it’s. It confirmed they made it that far. The boat club has significant cameras, unsure of level of functioning

So they would have had to walk out until they could be under if drowning was their plan.
RSBM

Not necessarily. The coroner for Nicola Bulley explained how she likely drowned in seconds, and the water wasn’t particularly deep there.


Maybe the publicity surrounding Nicola’s case led the sisters to believe that people might think their disappearance was a tragic accident too. Just a thought.
 
  • #750
They would have checked local cctv to look for any signs of the sisters moving around or leaving the area. But I don’t believe they would assign full teams to scrutinise footage further afield once they had eliminated any sightings from that vicinity. Different story if they believed a crime had been committed.

But again, we don’t know - we can only speculate.
I dont believe they would scrutinise cameras from further afield either. I didn't allude to that.
 
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The sisters were last seen after Market St/Victoria Bridge walking towards the Aberdeen Boat Club.
Photos of the club and the River Dee edge.
67796095_109886697015973_6003703975830880256_n.jpg



That’s with the Tide in. With the tide nearly out it would look more like this.
 

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RSBM

Not necessarily. The coroner for Nicola Bulley explained how she likely drowned in seconds, and the water wasn’t particularly deep there.


Maybe the publicity surrounding Nicola’s case led the sisters to believe that people might think their disappearance was a tragic accident too. Just a thought.
If the women had read information about Nicola Bullet and that she drowned in seconds ,then it might have made them select going to the river rather than another method .
 
  • #753
If the women had read information about Nicola Bullet and that she drowned in seconds ,then it might have made them select going to the river rather than another method .
I think that's what happened in the Gaynor Lord case. Apparently she told a friend she wanted to be like Nicola Bulley.
 
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RSBM

Not necessarily. The coroner for Nicola Bulley explained how she likely drowned in seconds, and the water wasn’t particularly deep there.


Maybe the publicity surrounding Nicola’s case led the sisters to believe that people might think their disappearance was a tragic accident too. Just a thought.
Interesting thanks for the article
 
  • #755
It's natural to think "I wouldn't do that, so it's unlikely that they would", but it's not realistic. People are different.
 
  • #756
Can anyone guestimate the missing timelines here other than what we already know?

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2:50 PM The sister are spotted on the footpath earlier in the day carrying rucksacks (Jan 6, 2025)
Photo (yes) Time (yes)
CCTV picture taken from the N Esplanade W side. The women where on the Torry side.

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The pair are spotted near the flat on Charlotte Street (Jan 7, 2025)
(Photo (yes) Time (no)

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2:12 AM the sisters are walking on Market St toward Victoria Bridge (N Esplanade W)
Photo (no) Time (?)

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They send a text to the landlady (from the bridge)
Photo (no) Time (estimate?)

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The sisters turn right onto the footpath on the Torry side.
Photo (no) Time (no)

What I'm struggling with is the 2:12 AM timeline.
Were they just leaving the flat at 2:12 AM?
Or were they walking toward the Victoria bridge at 2:12 AM?
Did they text the landlady at 2:12 AM?
Did they turn onto the footpath at 2:12 AM?

2:12 AM seems to be the only solid timeline for January 7, 2025.
They can't be in all places at once (flat, walking towards the bridge, on the bridge, stop to text the landlady, turning onto the footpath heading in the direction of the boat club).

The 2:12 AM timeline supports the sisters being outside the flat. Simply because there is cctv evidence. We have no visual of the sisters turning onto the footpath, or what time?

Phone pings?
My understanding of geo-fencing is it can help locate a phone within 50-100 meters). Not sure if it can display the direction they were heading in? Isn't that a tracking feature???
 
  • #757
I think 2:12am is the time they are captured on Market street camera (Victoria bridge end) and around the same time the text was sent to landlord and then phone switched off.

So turning down the footpath would be around 4/5 mins depends how fast they were walking.
 
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I think 2:12am is the time they are captured on Market street camera (Victoria bridge end) and around the same time the text was sent to landlord and then phone switched off.

So turning down the footpath would be around 4/5 mins depends how fast they were walking.
Indeed, 2:12am is last seen, on one of the cameras that are on or near the bridge. They must have an image of them going down the path to say they did, rather than jump off the bridge.
 
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Struggling with links tonight for some reason but you can go see … but guessing it’s already been posted. Not had chance to look. Search has ended. Very sad indeed.
 
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