Cable Forum

Cable Forum (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/index.php)
-   Current Affairs (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=20)
-   -   Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/showthread.php?t=33711723)

Chris 19-02-2023 15:39

Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
No identification yet but let’s face it, the chances of it not being her are slim.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-64697300

It’s a tragedy and her family will be feeling very low right now, as they had refused to believe she fell into the river and believed she was still alive somewhere.

You would hope this would now put an end to the Tik-Tok idiots who all fancy themselves as true crime investigator podcasters but I suspect this is only going to set their brainless conspiracy theories off in a whole new direction. What a time to be alive. :(

joglynne 19-02-2023 17:42

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Sad news especially if it is Ms Bulley. So near to home. I thought that part of the river would have been checked by either the police or Peter Faulding who led a private underwater search team.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...r-disappeared/

heero_yuy 19-02-2023 18:05

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Of course if you're a conspiracy theorist how long has the body actually been in the river?

I guess the autopsy will answer that.

Chris 19-02-2023 18:45

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36146323)
Sad news especially if it is Ms Bulley. So near to home. I thought that part of the river would have been checked by either the police or Peter Faulding who led a private underwater search team.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...r-disappeared/

The problem is the river moves, not just downstream towards the sea but also in terms of water height depending on rainfall, which also affects speed of flow. She (assuming it’s her) is about a mile downstream from where she is likely to have fallen into the water and her body is going to have moved at varying speeds, sometimes being trapped or freed by the changing height and speed of the flowing water. It would have been very difficult to find her unless the entire length of the river had been searched simultaneously, which would have been impossible. In all likelihood, when this area was searched, she wasn’t there.

---------- Post added at 18:45 ---------- Previous post was at 18:40 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 36146326)
Of course if you're a conspiracy theorist how long has the body actually been in the river?

I guess the autopsy will answer that.

If she’s been kidnapped, then killed and dumped back in the river, the post-mortem will indeed reveal that. However I’d submit that the chances of anyone dumping a body in the river under such scrutiny are slim in the extreme.

Pierre 19-02-2023 20:27

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Well, the guy from SGM comes across as a bit of tool at this moment.

jfman 19-02-2023 21:31

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
SGM? (Sorry I’ve not been following events that closely).

Pierre 19-02-2023 22:04

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36146336)
SGM? (Sorry I’ve not been following events that closely).

Apologies, my mistake. SGI.

https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/new...-b2281739.html

Chris 19-02-2023 22:10

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Still not clear on what SGI is?

TheDaddy 19-02-2023 22:12

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36146333)
Well, the guy from SGM comes across as a bit of tool at this moment.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36146336)
SGM? (Sorry I’ve not been following events that closely).

The divers? Think they were call SGI though.. :shrug:

---------- Post added at 22:12 ---------- Previous post was at 22:11 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36146338)
Still not clear on what SGI is?

They're specialist divers, they do a lot of body recovery and forensic underwater work for police forces in southern England

jfman 19-02-2023 22:15

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Cheers, makes sense.

Pierre 19-02-2023 22:50

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36146338)
Still not clear on what SGI is?

Specialist dive company that, apparently, do this kind of thing all the time.

If you’ve been following the story ( and I appreciate in Scotland it wasn’t probably a lead story) the head guy from SGI categorically stated that in no way was Nicola Bulley in the River.

He is on record and because of his insistence of this ( there’s videos and interviews, his position is well documented) it fuelled a lot, if not all, of the noise and alternative theories around this incident.

This guy said on record that there was no way, at all, that Nicola was in the river. He was on tv, criticising the police….etc. I’m sure he will go quiet. He had his 5 mins.

jfman 19-02-2023 23:21

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Certainly a substantial amount of egg on face for him, although I suspect there will be plenty to go round. The police and mainstream media have much to reflect upon, in addition to the armchair investigators.

I hope the coming hours and days offer a conclusion.

Chris 19-02-2023 23:29

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36146342)
Specialist dive company that, apparently, do this kind of thing all the time.

If you’ve been following the story ( and I appreciate in Scotland it wasn’t probably a lead story) the head guy from SGI categorically stated that in no way was Nicola Bulley in the River.

He is on record and because of his insistence of this ( there’s videos and interviews, his position is well documented) it fuelled a lot, if not all, of the noise and alternative theories around this incident.

This guy said on record that there was no way, at all, that Nicola was in the river. He was on tv, criticising the police….etc. I’m sure he will go quiet. He had his 5 mins.


Thanks.

That being the case, I hope his stock price does take an appropriate hit. However, unless he is sufficiently professional and humble to state clearly and publicly that he got it wrong, the fact that she has now been found in the river is likely only to be grist to the mill of the conspiracy nuts. To a conspiracist, evidence that undermines their theory is evidence of a cover up and therefore evidence of the conspiracy.

BBC News at 6 and 10 is the same in Scotland as everywhere else, despite long-running attempts by Nats to force the BBC to devolve its national bulletins. ;). I’ve just taken a deliberate decision not to get mired in all the armchair expert bolleaux. I still remember how unpleasant things got on this forum after Madeline McCann went missing - we had our fair share of moronic armchair detectives here at the time.

copernob 20-02-2023 02:03

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
The EXPERTS Found NO Body in that River. I Bet she was dumped in there after they switched search to the Sea.

Maggy 20-02-2023 08:06

Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by copernob (Post 36146352)
The EXPERTS Found NO Body in that River. I Bet she was dumped in there after they switched search to the Sea.

Sigh!:rolleyes:


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 14:34.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.