Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby fucking idiot » Wed Feb 08, 2023 7:48 pm

Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:All extremely odd as it appears Nicola Bulley literally vanished into thin air. That the area seems to be fairly public with dog walkers etc, some of whom know her, makes it all the more odd. Also the river doesn't look particularly dangerous to me either. It's fairly calm and judging from the police divers, not very deep.


All open water is dangerous, six inches of water can sweep you off of your feet. Add in the temperature at the time and it's instant cold shock with a panicked underwater breath followed closely by a heart attack due to the massive heat loss from the now freezing waterlogged organs that surround it. Even a gentle current will easily move a submerged mass (her remains and her clothes would not be buoyant after a few minutes and they would float a few feet or inches underwater. After a few hours and way before any decomposition occurs, her remains are in the tidal part of the river and near the sea.

She's with the crabs now :ooer:


Wow thank god we've got an expert like you online. Seriously. Do you believe the crap you post. Or do you just do it to add words to a thread.....
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Gabby » Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:21 pm

Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:All extremely odd as it appears Nicola Bulley literally vanished into thin air. That the area seems to be fairly public with dog walkers etc, some of whom know her, makes it all the more odd. Also the river doesn't look particularly dangerous to me either. It's fairly calm and judging from the police divers, not very deep.


All open water is dangerous, six inches of water can sweep you off of your feet. Add in the temperature at the time and it's instant cold shock with a panicked underwater breath followed closely by a heart attack due to the massive heat loss from the now freezing waterlogged organs that surround it. Even a gentle current will easily move a submerged mass (her remains and her clothes would not be buoyant after a few minutes and they would float a few feet or inches underwater. After a few hours and way before any decomposition occurs, her remains are in the tidal part of the river and near the sea.

She's with the crabs now :ooer:


I guess you think you’re more experienced than Peter Faulding, huh? :roll:
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Stooo » Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:36 pm

Gabby wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:All extremely odd as it appears Nicola Bulley literally vanished into thin air. That the area seems to be fairly public with dog walkers etc, some of whom know her, makes it all the more odd. Also the river doesn't look particularly dangerous to me either. It's fairly calm and judging from the police divers, not very deep.


All open water is dangerous, six inches of water can sweep you off of your feet. Add in the temperature at the time and it's instant cold shock with a panicked underwater breath followed closely by a heart attack due to the massive heat loss from the now freezing waterlogged organs that surround it. Even a gentle current will easily move a submerged mass (her remains and her clothes would not be buoyant after a few minutes and they would float a few feet or inches underwater. After a few hours and way before any decomposition occurs, her remains are in the tidal part of the river and near the sea.

She's with the crabs now :ooer:


I guess you think you’re more experienced than Peter Faulding, huh? :roll:


It's just common sense and the likeliest thing to happen, either that or she's getting anally probed by aliens I suppose :dunno:
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby .SF. » Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:22 am

Stooo wrote:
Gabby wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:All extremely odd as it appears Nicola Bulley literally vanished into thin air. That the area seems to be fairly public with dog walkers etc, some of whom know her, makes it all the more odd. Also the river doesn't look particularly dangerous to me either. It's fairly calm and judging from the police divers, not very deep.


All open water is dangerous, six inches of water can sweep you off of your feet. Add in the temperature at the time and it's instant cold shock with a panicked underwater breath followed closely by a heart attack due to the massive heat loss from the now freezing waterlogged organs that surround it. Even a gentle current will easily move a submerged mass (her remains and her clothes would not be buoyant after a few minutes and they would float a few feet or inches underwater. After a few hours and way before any decomposition occurs, her remains are in the tidal part of the river and near the sea.

She's with the crabs now :ooer:


I guess you think you’re more experienced than Peter Faulding, huh? :roll:


It's just common sense and the likeliest thing to happen, either that or she's getting anally probed by aliens I suppose :dunno:


If she has gone in the water like you think, why do you reckon she did so?
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Guest » Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:40 am

common sense wrote:So the specialist guy's team is packing up and leaving and he says she's not in the river now. Cops still say she WAS and they have "sensitive information" that he's not aware of, something personal about her it seems that they won't disclose just yet. Wonder if she went in voluntarily then and texted someone beforehand, or left a note.. Puzzling. She could be out at sea now.


I read that they were trying to get data from the fit-bit she was wearing
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Grafenwalder » Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:46 pm

Gabby wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:All extremely odd as it appears Nicola Bulley literally vanished into thin air. That the area seems to be fairly public with dog walkers etc, some of whom know her, makes it all the more odd. Also the river doesn't look particularly dangerous to me either. It's fairly calm and judging from the police divers, not very deep.


All open water is dangerous, six inches of water can sweep you off of your feet. Add in the temperature at the time and it's instant cold shock with a panicked underwater breath followed closely by a heart attack due to the massive heat loss from the now freezing waterlogged organs that surround it. Even a gentle current will easily move a submerged mass (her remains and her clothes would not be buoyant after a few minutes and they would float a few feet or inches underwater. After a few hours and way before any decomposition occurs, her remains are in the tidal part of the river and near the sea.

She's with the crabs now :ooer:


I guess you think you’re more experienced than Peter Faulding, huh? :roll:

Faulding thinks that as do the police.

Nicola Bulley’s body may have been swept out to sea by now, the head of the specialist rescue team searching for her has said.

Peter Faulding told The Times that he believed Ms Bulley’s body could have reached the sea by now if she had fallen into the River Wyre, given the distance and the meandering course of the river.

Superintendent Sally Riley also told reporters: “The amount of technology that we have put into the river – clearly as time goes on, the open sea becomes much more of a possibility.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 78708.html


and the latest is;

Nicola Bulley: Search for missing mother-of-two moves to coastline at Morecambe Bay

The search for missing mother-of-two Nicola Bulley has been moved to the coastline nearly two weeks after her disappearance.

Two boats with specialist police teams have been searching in the sea at Morecambe Bay, before heading upstream on either side of the River Wyre.

https://news.sky.com/story/nicola-bulle ... y-12806835
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Jason » Thu Feb 09, 2023 5:48 pm

It brings back memories of the Joanna Yeates case and the lengths that the DS Detective agency went to to try and prove Christopher Jefferies was involved. I'm sure someone even rung around local businesses in that area and rode a bus route to try and prove that Jefferies couldn't have possibly done what he said he'd done.
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Stooo » Thu Feb 09, 2023 9:00 pm

Grafenwalder wrote:
Gabby wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:All extremely odd as it appears Nicola Bulley literally vanished into thin air. That the area seems to be fairly public with dog walkers etc, some of whom know her, makes it all the more odd. Also the river doesn't look particularly dangerous to me either. It's fairly calm and judging from the police divers, not very deep.


All open water is dangerous, six inches of water can sweep you off of your feet. Add in the temperature at the time and it's instant cold shock with a panicked underwater breath followed closely by a heart attack due to the massive heat loss from the now freezing waterlogged organs that surround it. Even a gentle current will easily move a submerged mass (her remains and her clothes would not be buoyant after a few minutes and they would float a few feet or inches underwater. After a few hours and way before any decomposition occurs, her remains are in the tidal part of the river and near the sea.

She's with the crabs now :ooer:


I guess you think you’re more experienced than Peter Faulding, huh? :roll:

Faulding thinks that as do the police.

Nicola Bulley’s body may have been swept out to sea by now, the head of the specialist rescue team searching for her has said.

Peter Faulding told The Times that he believed Ms Bulley’s body could have reached the sea by now if she had fallen into the River Wyre, given the distance and the meandering course of the river.

Superintendent Sally Riley also told reporters: “The amount of technology that we have put into the river – clearly as time goes on, the open sea becomes much more of a possibility.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 78708.html


and the latest is;

Nicola Bulley: Search for missing mother-of-two moves to coastline at Morecambe Bay

The search for missing mother-of-two Nicola Bulley has been moved to the coastline nearly two weeks after her disappearance.

Two boats with specialist police teams have been searching in the sea at Morecambe Bay, before heading upstream on either side of the River Wyre.

https://news.sky.com/story/nicola-bulle ... y-12806835


I don't watch true crimes but I do like a bit of Sherlock Holmes “When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”. She probably just had some bad luck.
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Grafenwalder » Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:01 pm

Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:
Gabby wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:All extremely odd as it appears Nicola Bulley literally vanished into thin air. That the area seems to be fairly public with dog walkers etc, some of whom know her, makes it all the more odd. Also the river doesn't look particularly dangerous to me either. It's fairly calm and judging from the police divers, not very deep.


All open water is dangerous, six inches of water can sweep you off of your feet. Add in the temperature at the time and it's instant cold shock with a panicked underwater breath followed closely by a heart attack due to the massive heat loss from the now freezing waterlogged organs that surround it. Even a gentle current will easily move a submerged mass (her remains and her clothes would not be buoyant after a few minutes and they would float a few feet or inches underwater. After a few hours and way before any decomposition occurs, her remains are in the tidal part of the river and near the sea.

She's with the crabs now :ooer:


I guess you think you’re more experienced than Peter Faulding, huh? :roll:

Faulding thinks that as do the police.

Nicola Bulley’s body may have been swept out to sea by now, the head of the specialist rescue team searching for her has said.

Peter Faulding told The Times that he believed Ms Bulley’s body could have reached the sea by now if she had fallen into the River Wyre, given the distance and the meandering course of the river.

Superintendent Sally Riley also told reporters: “The amount of technology that we have put into the river – clearly as time goes on, the open sea becomes much more of a possibility.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 78708.html


and the latest is;

Nicola Bulley: Search for missing mother-of-two moves to coastline at Morecambe Bay

The search for missing mother-of-two Nicola Bulley has been moved to the coastline nearly two weeks after her disappearance.

Two boats with specialist police teams have been searching in the sea at Morecambe Bay, before heading upstream on either side of the River Wyre.

https://news.sky.com/story/nicola-bulle ... y-12806835


I don't watch true crimes but I do like a bit of Sherlock Holmes “When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”. She probably just had some bad luck.

I'm addicted to true life crime docs. What is odd about this case is the area appears to be a regular spot for local dog walkers and in the space of 10 minutes she was seen by two other dog walkers who knew her. If she slipped or fell anywhere, a shout or scream would soon bring attention for help - but nobody heard a thing.
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby common sense » Fri Feb 10, 2023 1:08 am

Full hour long TV special tomorrow, 10th, at 9pm on Ch5. "Where is Nicola? A Ch.5 News Special"

In this special live programme news anchor and presenter Dan Walker explores the circumstances of Nicola Bulley's vanishing. He will speak to experts, those who know Nicola and the police. The show will raise important questions including what Nicola's Fitbit could potentially reveal? Why did she leave her phone on the bench? And how can a woman simply disappear leaving no trace?
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby common sense » Fri Feb 10, 2023 1:11 am

I think the police have info that they haven't made public which makes them near certain that she went in the river. Something sensitive maybe? Could be health related, something from her phone, or could she have left a suicide note or sent a text? When asked by a reporter why they still think she went in when Faulding says he doesn't think she did, she said "but he doesn't know what we know"
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Stooo » Fri Feb 10, 2023 8:05 pm

common sense wrote:I think the police have info that they haven't made public which makes them near certain that she went in the river. Something sensitive maybe? Could be health related, something from her phone, or could she have left a suicide note or sent a text? When asked by a reporter why they still think she went in when Faulding says he doesn't think she did, she said "but he doesn't know what we know"


Nice thought, they're trying to find a missing person they are not starting an investigation into fuck all. Accidents happen as he found out with the MI6 suitcase death, it was a prop suitcase made for confinement sexual stimulation and recommended for use with supervision within the BSDM/kink community but he went solo.

Faulding is a grifter and you're falling for the grift as usual.
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Text » Fri Feb 10, 2023 8:39 pm

Grafenwalder wrote:I'm addicted to true life crime docs. What is odd about this case is the area appears to be a regular spot for local dog walkers and in the space of 10 minutes she was seen by two other dog walkers who knew her. If she slipped or fell anywhere, a shout or scream would soon bring attention for help - but nobody heard a thing.


One theory doing the rounds was that the police have been bluffing all along. They have claimed from day1 that she was deffo in the water ...... in order to lull the perp (if there's one) into a false sense of security, maybe? Hoping the perp will then relax & drop his guard and do something suspicious or even outright incriminating? - :ooer: No doubt they are keeping a number of people under secret surveillance right now, discreetly spying on them, 24/7.

I'm going with that one. :thumbsup:

Hope to God this poor lady does not become one of that very small, unlucky group of women who permanently vanish into thin air!!!
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby common sense » Fri Feb 10, 2023 11:07 pm

How can her partner say in the Ch.5 interview that he's 100% sure she never went in the water? He can't be so sure.
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Re: Dog walker missing in Lancashire

Postby Cobs » Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:04 am

Coincidence?
https://www.lep.co.uk/news/nicola-bulley-we-know-her-familys-pain-say-preston-family-who-lost-a-son-in-the-same-stretch-of-river-on-the-same-day-45-years-ago-4019028

It was 45 years ago - to the very day - that 16-year-old Roger Jones vanished in the River Wyre after being catapulted into the water in a motorcycle crash.
The student from Fulwood was swept away in a fast-flowing brook which fed into the Wyre just yards upstream from where Nicola's mobile phone was found. His body was not discovered until two months later, washed up on a sandbank at low tide near to Shard Bridge, seven miles from St Michael's.
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