Nicola Bulley Missing #2

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I agree, there's definitely more to this, and it involves the dog. The dog was frantic because she was desperately trying to cover her tracks and make herself out to be some Lassie-style hero. It was the dog wot did it, mark my words. Pushed her mummy in because she'd started buying own brand dog food due to the cost of living crisis.

Honestly that makes more sense than some of the theories on here.
 
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Why can’t people understand there is no evidence the partner was involved.
Other dog walkers saw Nicola, nobody saw a man or anyone ‘behaving suspiciously’.
 
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I've watched the interview and the only thing coming across is that that man is in complete and utter shock.

Yet armchair detectives are all over it with their 'sOmEtHiNg DoNt AdD uP hUN".

Mick Philpott was crying his eyes out at his press conference, people would do well to remember that when they attempt to be psychologists.
 
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Mother of God I just can’t anymore. But like the mods rightfully said let’s not try and criticise people’s posts and keep it on topic. It’s just damn hard when people seem to be so sure, like they’re trained professionals that they are able to read people they’ve never met and seen in a 3 minute interview. Also: a lot of dog behaviour specialist.
 
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That's woof justice
I'll grab my coat on the way out
 
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Those "different opinions" ie wild speculation based on literally nothing, are harmful to the actual family at the heart of this case.

Don't like it, don't post.
Why are you taking it personally ??
Anyone can post anything its called free speech
 
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Or Karen Matthews who was so upset that her daughter had vanished who turned out to be hidden by her and some friend. She looked like she had gone through hell (admittedly she wasn’t much of a looker) and yet she was behind the kidnap.
 
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What about his interview makes you say this exactly?
He’s nervous, he can’t make eye contact, he’s constantly moving his shoulders all indicators that he’s lying. You look at any case, he didn’t want to actually talk about anything, he explained it as a dream, if you look at her mum and dad’s interview there’s genuine emotion.
 
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Hi .. I have got my reasons for thinking this but don't want to go into a long winded explanation. I hope I'm wrong and she is found soon albeit in tragic accidental circumstances. But my judgement is clouded by my feeling's so I should be allowed to voice them. That's all.
 
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Posts from the brain dead types on FB make me laugh.
“I’m probably entirely wrong but I think it was the partner”.
So you know you’re wrong but still make the assumption.
Just proves people don’t have a clue what they’re talking about.
 
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You could visibly see his anxiety and he was completely perplexed, he didn't laugh either that was an exclamation of incredulity imo.
People are looking for something that's not there, I think maybe it's human nature to want to blame somebody
 
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I'm neurodiverse and am constantly told I display no emotion in upsetting scenarios. I don't cry at funerals, find it impossible to make eye contact and fidget constantly. I've never murdered anyone.
 
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How on earth can you possibly analyse the body language and behaviour of someone you don’t know?!
 
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I really hope they find her soon - no matter what has happened - the family are clearly and understandably going out of their minds and hoping against hope she will walk through the door. Whether she does or not I just hope the mental torture for them is over soon and they can start to heal from all this
 
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Ah the body language experts have arrived
 
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People are focussing waaaay too much on her partners use of the word dream. How many adults do you know that say ‘oh I had a nightmare last night where you died etc etc’ .. no, most adults I know would say ‘I had a dream last night that you died’
 
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I’m not being sarcastic but are you in a job that involves psychology or human behaviour professionally? I work in the legal proffession and I’ve had clients that looked guilty but weren’t and I had people I could easily be friends with who committed crimes that were pretty terrible.
 
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We've seen police conduct investigations like this many times and by that I mean letting suspects make appeals etc. I'm keeping an open mind.
But logically my mind says Nicola had an accident.
Interesting reading the theories though. If you don't like a theory just move on.
 
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