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I think the poster means RowanwaterThe caravan park is 6 miles away. It’s not even within site.
The police have ruled out foul play, too.
I think the poster means RowanwaterThe caravan park is 6 miles away. It’s not even within site.
The police have ruled out foul play, too.
6 miles? It's under 200 meters.The caravan park is 6 miles away. It’s not even within site.
The police have ruled out foul play, too.
Apologies, I got the name of the caravan site wrong.The caravan park is 6 miles away. It’s not even within site.
The police have ruled out foul play, too.
The caravan park is 6 miles away. It’s not even within site.
The police have ruled out foul play, too.
Which Tuesday?<modsnip>
Emma told The Sun: “The Fitbit had not been synced since Tuesday.”
"The police are trying other ways to try to get information from it.”
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Nicola cops 'examining missing mum's Fitbit data' in hopes to find her
POLICE are said to be examining Nicola Bulley’s Fitbit data in the hopes of finding the missing mum. The dog walker, 45, vanished after dropping her children off at school in St Mic…www.thesun.co.uk
Julius K,,9 has been stated previously IzMOthis might be a dumb Q but do people know what kind of harness she had? usually you would unclip the harness but leave it on the dog in the field so that you could clip it back up quickly.... kind of odd to take the whole harness off - though some harnesses rely on the leash clip to secure them so that would be different.
We are talking about Rowanwater lodge park hereShe wasn’t.
The caravan holiday park is 6 miles away.
cold water kills you quickly- you can get shock and a heart attack. though it seems someone might have heard a scream or a splash if that happened since there were other dog walkers around, IMO.I’ve posted before about a very frightening incident when I jumped into a nearby ex brick pit pond to find a dog’s ball. The bottom of the pond was incredibly slippery and seems to disintegrate under my feet. I was taller than the water was in depth, but I couldn’t stand up at all. It made it extremely hard to get out as I had assumed I would be able to climb out with my feet on the bottom of the pond. It was in the summer, but still cold and I wasn’t weighed down with winter clothing or shoes, which I removed before jumping in.
I have no idea what the bottom of that river feels like, but if it was slippery as per my experience, I can totally understand her not being able to get out. Plus it was freezing and her body would be shutting down, with her heart and breathing all over the place. She needed to get out VERY quickly, as she would be unable to do anything after a very short time.
But allotment lane does have ring doorbell / CCTV on it because the lady with the red coat and white dog was captured on it - so I guess it depends how far down allotment lane the ring doorbell / CCTV stops imo. If it stops where the lady was captured (red circle on plan) then the whole area below may not be covered by ring doorbell / CCTV (below the line in red on attached drawing). If that’s the case, NB could have easily been put in a car below that line and taken out of the area. IMO.
Edited to say ring doorbell / cctv.
She was into fitness and running so may have worn one occasionally.Notice NB wearing a left knee brace in pic
Maybe she didn't sit on it, just used it as a place to put her phone down while she sorted the dog out/fastened her coat/insert numerous other possibilitiesIf she didn't usually sit on the bench, it could be that she suddenly felt unwell
Plus the exit where she originally entered. But if they do have continuous footage of allotment lane and there is no CCTV below that ring door bell area - what if NB was concealed in a car - all you would see is the car. Unless they have traced all the cars exiting aswell. IMO.So if they have continuous footage for the 09:10-09:33 window for Allotment Lane and have covered that base, then looking on google the only other exits I can see that lead onto Garstang Road are 1) the road from Rowanwater 2) possibly a lane/track just slightly to the west of that exit that appears to lead from a single building (farm?) and 3) possibly a way out via that cul de sac called The Oaks
I stated it in relation to her mobility potentially being hindered by knee pain IMOShe was into fitness and running so may have worn one occasionally.
but then the police would have GPS data from her phone that she had been up by the caravan park, etcAll just my own opinion …
If the information about the Fitbit not synching since Tuesday is correct, then for me that puts into doubt that Nicola was at the bench at all.
They can’t know she was with the phone or the dog when they were left there. She could have been taken from the top field, and then the phone and dog left at the bench. Specially if it was someone local or staying in the area and who could reasonably have been expected to be seen walking there.
It would have to be pre planned, but since NB followed a regular route, she’s seen in the field at 9.10
Let’s say called over by someone she knows near the Riverside caravan park to help with an emergency’
Incapacitated and bundled in a car / caravan.
Perp then puts Phone in pocket, dog on lead. Jogs or walks to bench, lets dog off and puts phone and lead down. Goes back to car/ caravan where NB is (either through fields or down road). Either takes her elsewhere, or maybe she could still be there.
Risky, especially the bit with the dog, but less so if it is someone known to NB.
We always ask our job to jump up on to a chair/bench to put his harness on. That would explain also placing the phone on the bench as I often do whilst securing harness and lead.If she didn't usually sit on the bench, it could be that she suddenly felt unwell
Ah, that one.
It’s not 3.5 miles - this is where NB was last seen (red cross on diagram) and Rowanwater is just above. See attached map.Ah, that one.
Yep, that’s 3.5 miles where Nikki walked and was seen - so still a stretch for someone to jog a total of 7 miles while kidnapping a woman in broad daylight during rush hour, then returning the dog…
Rowanter Park has full CCTV too, including a fishing lake and looks rather luxurious.
In the Sky photo it looks very close to where she was last seen…Ah, that one.
Yep, that’s 3.5 miles where Nikki walked and was seen - so still a stretch for someone to jog a total of 7 miles while kidnapping a woman in broad daylight during rush hour, then returning the dog…
Rowanter Park has full CCTV too, including a fishing lake and looks rather luxurious.