I wear wellies all autumn/winter and lots of spring to walk the dog, whether frozen or muddy or wetI 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 wet
A mother did this with her five year old son. Filled his rucksack and pockets with rocks. Devastating.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.
He’s not wrongI 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,
The device he's got can see the river bed in great detail (every twig and stone according to him). I assume that's relatively true as it does seem a good bit of kit.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.
He’s honestly amazing this guy! He found a boy who fell into the river in my home town years agoThe device he's got can see the river bed in great detail (every twig and stone according to him). I assume that's relatively true as it does seem a good bit of kit.
For me, I was just genuinely surprised at your opinion, I didn’t mean to make you feel pounced on, but if you did then I am sorry for my part in that.No, it wasn’t me that commented about what ‘should‘ happen.
That’s what frustrated me I think; I seem to have been pounced upon for sharing my view that I would be fine with my property being searched without a warrant in that scenario tbh, but I 100% get that the reality is different and the reasons for that
On the Idaho murders thread posters were questioning whether it was physically possible to stab 4 people to death in the space of 15 minutes and I really wanted to say “Well I can’t say I have relevant experience, but then again there are 4 other people in my household and they don’t half fucking piss me off sometimes, so…hmmm….yeah I reckon I could finish em off in 2 mins each on some daysI’d be surprised if there was time for someone to:
Murder
Put body in bin bag
Weigh bin bag down
Secure ends
Dump in river
In under 20 minutes…
Although I’ve never tried to do even one of those things so I can’t be sure
Ah no worriesFor me, I was just genuinely surprised at your opinion, I didn’t mean to make you feel pounced on, but if you did then I am sorry for my part in that.
He was another of the ‘specialists’ that said her dog would have jumped in because his would. He also talks about the Julia Jones who was attacked, which would likely take less time than abducting someone without being seen in broad daylight and with people coming and going and unlike Julia they haven’t found Nicola. Also he won’t be privy to what has been done by the police so far, so once again not a fair assessment from him in my opinion.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,
I know the case you mean she was local to our town and the little boy went to the school down the road - heartbreaking I've thought about it a lot since this case started.A mother did this with her five year old son. Filled his rucksack and pockets with rocks. Devastating.
I personally think she’s in the river and I’m 80 percent sure it’s an accident but… because of the two cctv blind spots I agree there could be a sliver of doubt. She could therefore have been startled or menaced by someone or yes even attacked but I still think she wasn’t removed from that area. There’s just not time or risks to being seen IMO.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,
We could be bff’sDark humour is my coping mechanism
This is evidence right thereWe could be bff’s
I hope to god it's an accident but there seems to be quite a few stranger killings of women the past few years.I personally think she’s in the river and I’m 80 percent sure it’s an accident but… because of the two cctv blind spots I agree there could be a sliver of doubt. She could therefore have been startled or menaced by someone or yes even attacked but I still think she wasn’t removed from that area. There’s just not time or risks to being seen IMO.
It’s possible in that ten mins she was backed into the water or she fought with someone I suppose? It’s a slim possibility.Something made her put the phone down pdq? All things considered I think she went after Willow and slipped…
ItwasntmeIdidntdoitIwashomewithmydogthewholetimeThis is evidence right there
Was the dog dry?ItwasntmeIdidntdoitIwashomewithmydogthewholetime
Yes, but only because she took a solar powered travel hairdryer with her to hide the evidence.Was the dog dry?
smart dog eh?Yes, but only because she took a solar powered travel hairdryer with her to hide the evidence.
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