Jesus wept. From the board that bought you such threads as “what is a fire-stick?” and “why am I typing in italics ?” comes “I know how sonar works”
:)
If you’re a suggesting a murderer has snuck the body back to a place near where she went missing, I’m no expert but I cannot imagine the area would have been left un-observed by police, to catch anyone trying such a thing.
On reflection, I think I was somewhat harsh. Re-reading your post I think it was the wording rather than your sentiment that I took the wrong way. My apologies .
As and aside, refreshing to see a rational response to my post. Thank you.
People talk about what they want to talk about. You're over thinking it.
I find the words of yours I have highlighted in bold just about one of the most disrespectful, inappropriate things I have ever read in my 16 years on NSC.
There are only four possibilities.
1- she fell in the water
2- she deliberately went into the water
3- she was abducted
4- she has deliberately disappeared.
I don’t know enough about waterways to know the likely outcomes of going into the water. Where you’d be found etc
Abduction is a...
Disappearing act. Very tricky to pull off. You’d have to have special ops level knowledge to cover your planning, leave the area without being seen either by witnesses or cctv. You’d have had to organise money, accommodation and transport, that all leaves a footprint. It’s almost impossible to...
It's utterly bizarre. Especially as the police keep repeating that they don't think she is the victim of a crime. I can only think that's a tactic to make any abductor think they are not on to them and don't kill her in panic? Doesn't sound like she's done a deliberate disappearing act and...
I hope she is found safe. Not looking great though. Turns my stomach.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jan/30/police-search-woman-walking-dog-lancashire-nicola-bulley