It doesn't really matter what you or I think. I don't feel inclined to seek to find what was the case. The family want privacy and the police are not undermining this. We don't have the right to know the ins and outs of everybody's life (and death) unless it materially affects us. Accident...
Looks like the family and police worked appropriately throughout, with the family trusting the police and vice versa. The family obviously knew what the likely scenario was. There is no defense for Sky and ITVs type of journalism - feeding the internet keyboard warriors. I see the government's...
Thanks. I won't ask you for a reference. If that's the way of it, then so be it.
I am still struggling that the police have gone from 'experts say the body could not have drifted far from the scene' to 'we are currently scouring the Irish Sea.
My original post criticizing the OB, tonight, was...
But.....there is no evidence her 'mind was disturbed'. Almost all suicides leave a note. And they don't abandon their dog.
Well you may be right and the body has made an extraordinary voyage out to see to never be seen again.
My bets would have been #1 the partner (I assume he's been ruled...
No, I'm thinking someone (maybe to blokes) bundled her into a big sack and wandered off with her. Perhaps some chloroform was involved.
If she had been called away from the bench to a (fake) emergency she would have said something like 'gotta go' on the call.
If she had fallen by accident...
Fast flowing brook. 45 years ago....Hmmmm. Not exactly commonplace there then. And the river there was not fast flowing when the recent case took place.
I doubt very much that the Beachy Head leapers are spontaneous Sunday afternoon walkers, either. They plan. The leapers go there to leap...
The announcement that she fell in the river. How long did that take to become the answer?
I am not saying this one is an easy one to crack. If it is an abduction it would literally have been done in seconds. High risk. No witnesses, no forensic. Literally swept into a sack. That sort of thing...
Given the lack of signs of someone falling in (scrabbling marks) or body, if that isn't an abduction....and I can imagine how easily it could have been done. If I'm right, the police have f***ed this one up. Maybe I read too many Jo Nesbo books...