I understand what you mean, about the scale of the field.My understanding is the area between the gate / bench / river is small so the dog wasn’t roaming round a massive field or anything, just circling a small patch that she was trapped (not the right word but ykwim) in
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I heard the dog was running back & forth from the bench & gateMy understanding is the area between the gate / bench / river is small so the dog wasn’t roaming round a massive field or anything, just circling a small patch that she was trapped (not the right word but ykwim) in
Your name isn’t Emma by any chance?So similar thennot a complete change of story!!! May I add that locals are very sceptical about the river scenario. I'm guessing you're not local if you're having to watch gb news for information.
Yes it is much smaller than I realised. It narrows off as it gets to the gate so Willow was running in an area the size of a large garden? I only spotted this today…My understanding is the area between the gate / bench / river is small so the dog wasn’t roaming round a massive field or anything, just circling a small patch that she was trapped (not the right word but ykwim) in
Yes it’s not big at all.Yes it is much smaller than I realised. It narrows off as it gets to the gate so Willow was running in an area the size of a large garden? I only spotted this today…
OK but the original comment (sorry not sure if it was you) was that surrounding properties should be searched. The police just can't do that legally without a warrant and they can't get a warrant just based on proximity.Oh yes I agree. My reply was just clarifying that in my view living in the proximity of a crime should provide reasonable justification for a home search (without a warrant) if the police wanted to.
I know that isn’t how it works, and that they need a warrant. I was just explaining my opinion.
I’d be surprised if there was time for someone to:Just going through this a bit more, I assume with the professional divers and Peters search team they have also looked at debris around the river bed, there was a case in Ealing (Alice Gross) where the suspect had weighed her body down with bricks and bicycle wheels in a bin bag.
I wonder what the temperature and weather was like, if it was as cold as what has been suggested here I would have though she would have worn a wooly hat and wore walking boots if the ground was hard rather than wellies which you'd more commonly wear if the ground was muddy or wetJust on the back of your perfect storm comment, I don’t know how the weather was in the area when Nicola went missing but the immediate days after, particularly the Saturday and Sunday were incredibly windy. I don’t know how much that weather would have impacted anything in the river… ?
Also did they search the river on the Friday? The day she went missing? Or did the river search start AFTER the weekend of stormy weather?
We can only hopeI wonder if there is anything positive to come from this awful incident is that (if she is found in the water) that many thousands of people will take more heed near expanses of water that they may previously have not viewed as dangerous. Wishful thinking maybe, but I know it’s educated me on things such as undercurrents etc.
I’m not convinced she is at all! I hope she’s not, for her family’s sake.I don’t know why everyone is so convinced she is in that river. I’m not saying she isn’t, but how can you rule out every other option?
Like this man is saying, there’s a 10 minute window unaccounted for, just because no one see her getting taken or leaving doesn’t mean it didn’t happen,
No, it wasn’t me that commented about what ‘should‘ happen.OK but the original comment (sorry not sure if it was you) was that surrounding properties should be searched. The police just can't do that legally without a warrant and they can't get a warrant just based on proximity.
Are you familiar with Royston Vasey ?So similar thennot a complete change of story!!! May I add that locals are very sceptical about the river scenario. I'm guessing you're not local if you're having to watch gb news for information.
We can hope but I feel like people forgot very quickly about those poor young boys that died the other month on the frozen lakeI wonder if there is anything positive to come from this awful incident is that (if she is found in the water) that many thousands of people will take more heed near expanses of water that they may previously have not viewed as dangerous. Wishful thinking maybe, but I know it’s educated me on things such as undercurrents etc.
It can't be ruled out. Not completely. There are a lot of factors which make the river more likely: the cctv coverage of all the exits but Garstang Road, which opens onto a main road, so tgey could see shhe wasn't followed, the fact cars can't access the area and she disappeared without leaving behind blood or a trace of a struggle, the small window. It's Occams Razor, but it doesn't mean other scenarios are completely impossibleI don’t know why everyone is so convinced she is in that river. I’m not saying she isn’t, but how can you rule out every other option?
Like this man is saying, there’s a 10 minute window unaccounted for, just because no one see her getting taken or leaving doesn’t mean it didn’t happen,
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