Exactly, it’s no big deal joining a Teams meeting one minute late.The team meeting started at 9am and she joined it at 9:01
One minute late?
Exactly, it’s no big deal joining a Teams meeting one minute late.The team meeting started at 9am and she joined it at 9:01
One minute late?
I also feel that the most reasonable explanation is the river. I do however wonder what her state of mind was like and what things were like the evening before. The night before was not mentioned in the documentary.
1 minute is good for most meetings! Connection issues, casual approach to online meetings and generally being able to slip in means meetings are less rigid.Exactly, it’s no big deal joining a Teams meeting one minute late.
1 minute is good for most meetings! Connection issues, casual approach to online meetings and generally being able to slip in means meetings are less rigid.Exactly, it’s no big deal joining a Teams meeting one minute late.
Lol out of the two mums in my office both constantly corroborate my view.Quite an old fashioned view. Most modern parents I know absolutely share things equally.
And we can only guess the police may have assessed the same data to have some basis on which to take the stance that they have, that she has been known to approach the waters edge and probably did this time? If they have secured that information for the day in question it could explain the persistence in their beliefsI was just looking at NB's Strava maps and she does seem to have previously spent significant time at the bench area. On her last recorded walk on the app on 7 Nov she appears to have moved backwards and forwards and in loops between the bench and water. Map shows lots of squiggles (moving around), right next to the river.
Attached is a wider view and a zoomed in view.
Somewhere up thread there are several links to the Sky News interview with NB’s parents and sister. Her father states that NB loves Willow the dog, and adds, “She would do anything for that animal.”Another question is whose dog is it ?
I mean who originally chose to have a dog in the household?
This can make a big difference to someone's attitude towards a dog. Not everyone likes dogs. Some will just tolerate them.
My sister has a Spaniel which her ex husband decided to get for their daughter who lives with him. My sister dislikes dogs but as it is for the daughter she will tolerate caring for the dog now and then. She really does not like the dog though. It is a strong dislike. The dog knows this.
So in the case of the MP was she a dog lover or was she walking the dog out of duty for the family.
This could make a difference to the behaviour of the dog and the MP.
Lancs Police could not have been any clearer in yesterday's update that they find all this speculation by "so-called experts" to be very unhelpful and they want it to stop. The media (e.g. Channel 5) have chosen to ignore this.He definitely crossed the boundaries on a number of occasions imo. Would love to be a fly on the wall at Lancs Police headquarters.
It’s a 5/10 minute walk to the nearest exit.If she was where she was last spotted. Dog out of sight no witnesses around looking at the upper field quite well hidden in parts. Yes not sure about 10 seconds but it wouldnt take long would it? Easily abduct and be out of sight in that area in less than a minute imo
Yes. I said "If..."A lot of assumptions here. I attend lots of online calls where I have my camera off, muted and I'm never required to say a word. If it's more training based or a national conference then you wouldn't need to contribute automatically.
I must have missed that part as I don’t recall the night before being mentioned but it could have been.I've seen this reported, rather than watching the relevant section of interview myself, but didn't PA say they'd watched a bit of TV then headed to bed at different times?
maybe we should explore this claim, see how plausible it would be, based on what we know? ( Plausible as opposed to theoretically possible)
Mark Willaims Thomas again:
Top cop says Nicola Bulley could have been abducted in '10-second window'
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Top cop says Nicola Bulley could have been abducted in '10-second window'
Mark Williams-Thomas reckons Nicola Bulley could have been 'gone in 10 seconds' if an 'offender' or 'plan' was present in the 'window of opportunity' when the mum-of-two was out of sightwww.dailystar.co.uk
My basic problem with any abduction/attack scenario is usually NB would be found quite close by.
Removal by vehicle is really not the norm e.g. Libby Squire or Sarah Everard are highly unusual cases. But especially here she is last seen in a field, so how would she get to where a vehicle can access unless abducted by force over some distance - but again that is highly unusual for an adult in the UK ...
I agree. There are many Teams meetings where depending on the content (updates/training/lecture etc) where the majority of attendees will not need to speak. One minute late is excellent as I have been in online meetings myself where many are a lot more late than one minute.1 minute is good for most meetings! Connection issues, casual approach to online meetings and generally being able to slip in means meetings are less rigid.
We don't know what type of call it was, it may have been training with 100 other mortgage advisers?
My head of department scowls if anyone is even one minute late. Feels it is unprofessional and disrespectful. Maybe NB works in a more relaxed environment. She did text a friend shortly before for play date.I agree. There are many Teams meetings where depending on the content (updates/training/lecture etc) where the majority of attendees will not need to speak. One minute late is excellent as I have been in online meetings myself where many are a lot more late than one minute.
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