I'm absolutely howling at this. I know I'm a bit obsessed with this case but not THAT obsessed.Seriously folks are counting the lines on his face now?!
I'm absolutely howling at this. I know I'm a bit obsessed with this case but not THAT obsessed.Seriously folks are counting the lines on his face now?!
He was still doing emails and phone work though?He said in the interview he works for an American company so because of the time difference he doesn’t start work until 10am and he enjoys that hour alone
But theirs was working fine in the morning … there are the pictures to prove it.Ring doorbells are not concrete evidence. When the battery is low they don’t always pick up every movement.
You can wave a hand in front of it then run out it doesn’t ‘reset’ quick enough to pick you up… and yes we’ve tried it
Do they have a back entrance?
My only hesitation about the doorbell footage is is there any way to know that it’s from that day? There’s no date stamp on it.He was still doing emails and phone work though?
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But theirs was working fine in the morning … there are the pictures to prove it.
and I would hazard a guess that all that kind of thing has been over by the forensics.
I don't have one but saw another poster say it's date stamped, just not on the actual videoMy only hesitation about the doorbell footage is is there any way to know that it’s from that day? There’s no date stamp on it.
Plus the "abandoned" house is on the opposite side of the riverI’m 90% sure she’s for whatever reason accidentally fell in the river and maybe floated out to sea.
Sorry to mention a Facebook post again but the owner of the not abandoned abandoned house is now suspect number one to some as he came out and shouted at some TikTokers filming his property.
I mean he could be guilty yes but he could also be sick of strangers trying to break into his property. If a gang of people where outside my flat filming I’d be angry too.
Willow could quite easily have followed her through the gaps in the fence by the bench though.Yes, especially as the upper field is near where the broken CCTV is, and near the main A road where the friends were yesterday doing the dashcam appeal.
I’ve put some maps on the first page of this thread that helps visualise it all x
ETA or she could have put Willow and her phone in the small area by the bench, knowing Willow was secure there, and left on her own via the top field.
Celine Dion with bad makeup.When I first saw the friend I got a feeling I’d seen her before on t.v. I keep getting it every time I see her. She looks so familiar to me. Or maybe it’s just the Celine Dion likeness…![]()
My parents have one and there’s a date in the corner and if any videos get saved it shows the date and time.My only hesitation about the doorbell footage is is there any way to know that it’s from that day? There’s no date stamp on it.
Grief is huge and complex and a rollercoaster of emotions. I think judging someones reaction on purely emotion isn't 100% accurate.Anger is a huge thing in grief.
Do you not understand sarcasm? I don’t actually believe it’s a conspiracy ffslol I didn't think this thread could get anymore batshit.
I’m not sure, I looked on the video and I don’t know if my springer could fit. Do you know if Paul has said Willow goes through the fence?Willow could quite easily have followed her through the gaps in the fence by the bench though.
I would imagine the police have the actual footage … so if it’s not, they will know.My only hesitation about the doorbell footage is is there any way to know that it’s from that day? There’s no date stamp on it.
jesus that was a bit weirdThey asked him about plans to marry, they hadn't got round to it. They asked when she's back home will you?
Having had a friend go missing and then later be found dead, this has been my exact experience of grief tbf. The denial/anger part went on for a ridiculously long time and I said and did all sorts of strange tit. Maybe I have a different perspective on it because of what happened to me, but it’s why I’m just not understanding how people are taking that the husband is somehow guilty of murder just from how he has behaved in interviews. It seems normal to me for someone who is currently experiencing extreme trauma.Grief is a huge part and a rollercoaster of emotions. I think judging someones reaction on purely emotion isn't 100% accurate.
(Sorry a few pages behind!)
Also if he usually doesn’t start work until 10, but Nicola is usually home by 9.30, you’d have thought he’d maybe be a bit more aware of the fact she wasn’t back.The thing that made me doubt anything was when he said he didn't log on to work until 10am so he could have had time to go to the field.![]()