With all due respect how do you know they know. Please provide a link with the infoThey know.
With all due respect how do you know they know. Please provide a link with the infoThey know.
PF said that he would not be able to see what was in the reeds and that divers would be sent in to search those areas.Peter Faulding, who describes himself as a 'world leading confined space rescue and forensic search specialist'. The diving expert who said that if Nicola Bulley was in the river, he would have found her, has insisted that he didn't rule out a body being found in the reeds.
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Expert said Nicola was not in river but didn't rule out reeds
Peter Faulding, who assisted in the search for the missing mother-of-two, has insisted that he didn't rule out a body being found in the reeds, despite claiming he would find her if she was in the river.www.dailymail.co.uk
In the middle of a business conference per cell phone? Who does that? And who releases his dog from the leash beforehand? - I find this suspicious. MOO of course.From the first press release, all available in the media thread, Lancs Police said no apparent suspicious circumstances, all avenues of investigation remain open, we believe at this time she has entered the water. This remained the case with every LE update. So they never ‘stated’ as in open and shut but they did say based on available information and evidence NB has entered the water.
The difference here is that I have never heard police give out such detailed info.True. Police just state the facts. I think they do use those facts in order to generate 'possible scenarios', which lead them to search for evidence that might confirm or discount that possible scenario. But they're trained to do this.
Many in the public seem to be unable to recognize this. And certainly, the media discourages it.
If you want media/public attention, you must do the opposite: declare your theory and generate the facts to back it up. (And ignore anything that does not).
JMO
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So it looks as though the initial (most straightforward) police hypothesis was right. Unless toxicology reveals anything untoward it is most likely Nicola was the victim of tragic accident.
Now the body recovery phase is over, there will be further intense scrutiny and a witch-hunt for the guilty parties within LE.
I cannot imagine they would have released Nicola's personal details without the permission of the family. The FLOs have been embedded within the family since day 1 and one of their roles is to manage the release if information such as this. It will be interesting to see whether LE have managed to retain the confidence of the family. They have not publicly criticised them yet. Whether this will change remains to be seen.
This IMO is an incredibly interesting point. What I saw someone raise were the implications of Jan 10 as per her line of work requiring quite thorough and (semi frequent?) DBS-esque checks. It has been posited that Jan 10 incident still being under investigation and potential criminal record or reprimand that MAY have resulted directly to the continuation of her work. Could this be why her boss had driven to talk to her? I'm not sure, but it is perhaps worth consideration.The question whether NB fell in or went in remains unanswered for the moment.
If the text messages she sent to her boss and a friend between 8:50 and 9:00 were no distraction attempts, it may well have been an accident. However, I wonder if everything in her job went as well as it is presented. Could worries about her prospects (and therefore the financial situation of her family) have added to her anxiety? Why did her boss drive all the way from Keighley to meet her in Garstang (not in Inskip, some 2 miles closer), when nowadays we can talk business from our homes? She asked her parents to leave a little later because she had an important Zoom meeting with a client. Was this really a routine meeting? To sum up, could her job have played a role?
I know these are private matters, but sometimes an armchair sleuth can't help himself...
Police should and still can seal off crime scene of body find. It is as such until postmortem proves otherwise. Shocking this has not been done as contaminates evidence pathway
Yes, I agree. I think the true crime craze is now interfering with policing in an unprecedented way. (I'm quite aware I'm part of it.)The difference here is that I have never heard police give out such detailed info.
there was a family liaison office constantly in touch with NB's family - it was mentioned either by PA or LE themselves - can't remember whoHow do you know this please? I've noticed here on this forum and many other sites people make much mention of 'FLOs' and what they do or don't do -but- as far as I can recall there's been no mention in the mainstream media or any of the police statements?
Where do people get these ideas and information about all things FLO? I'm honestly starting to wonder if it's something off the TV / movies?
Is it the case that police officers effectively go and live with a family once there's been some type of tragedy? Or what they stay in a hotel nearby and hang out with them all day? I just find that too hard to believe and it's not my experience and observation of how the UK police operate.
Thinking about PA, why do you think he was so convinced that she wasn't in the river? Maybe bought into what PF said too much?
Can you link where he said “he would not be able to see what’s in the reeds” as I must have missed that ….PF said that he would not be able to see what was in the reeds and that divers would be sent in to search those areas.
Of course, NB might not have been in those reeds for long and PF missed her on his sonar for whatever reason.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Mr Faulding said: "Bodies can get lodged in reeds and show up months later, the sonar won't go into the reeds.Can you link where he said “he would not be able to see what’s in the reeds” as I must have missed that ….
Can you link where he said “he would not be able to see what’s in the reeds” as I must have missed that ….PF said that he would not be able to see what was in the reeds and that divers would be sent in to search those areas.
Of course, NB might not have been in those reeds for long and PF missed her on his sonar for whatever reason.