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Missing Woman Nicola Bulley 4

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ofwarren · 08/02/2023 10:28

www.lep.co.uk/news/crime/nicola-bulley-day-13-latest-updates-as-search-for-missing-mum-continues-4017066

Lancashire Evening Post has just posted this update.

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PatchJudy · 08/02/2023 19:08

Namechangedforthis234 · 08/02/2023 19:02

If someone called me and said my partners phone had been found and our dog was loose but he was nowhere to be seen, I would immediately call the police. I don't think that is suspicious at all.

Same.

placemats · 08/02/2023 19:09

dawngreen · 08/02/2023 19:01

I think it said that her parents had had a caravan rented there, and I know their business address was there. I think she had rented a caravan too. I wonder if her dog had chased her sheep in the past? I got that feeling .

Is there a separate caravan park? I know there are lodges there on the upper field and they're very expensive too.

pigsinoodies · 08/02/2023 19:09

Goldpaw · 08/02/2023 17:53

Nor about his 'top of the range', really expensive and better than anyone else's £55k sonar.

It is better than anyone else's, that's why they bring him in!

He doesn't even know if it is though! A day after he'd been there he was asked about the one the NW Police unit were using and he dodged the question.

dawngreen · 08/02/2023 19:09

But her sheep are not in that area, I think you need to go through a locked gate to reach them.

coteliq · 08/02/2023 19:09

was the camera broken long before or was it damaged just before the incident? So suspicious.

I'm still baffled at the police's repeated insistence that any criminal possibility has been considered and discounted. What do they know?

ofwarren · 08/02/2023 19:09

placemats · 08/02/2023 19:09

Is there a separate caravan park? I know there are lodges there on the upper field and they're very expensive too.

Yes, Rowanwater is behind top field

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Plitvice · 08/02/2023 19:09

Christ this thread goes from bad to worse.

It has gone silly tonight and I was defending people's right to discuss until this morning!

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 08/02/2023 19:10

Plitvice · 08/02/2023 19:09

Christ this thread goes from bad to worse.

It has gone silly tonight and I was defending people's right to discuss until this morning!

It's ridiculous.

Blessedwithsunshine · 08/02/2023 19:11

RubyPip · 08/02/2023 19:06

I don't think it's at all odd that the finder secured Willow to the bench - she likely assumed she was just looking for her dog and would return any minute, as that's where her phone was.

That to me makes total sense.

She did want to make sure, so she messaged her family member who then contacted Nicola's husband. Very understandable behaviours.

The phone was on the ground - in use - she apparently knew it was Nicolas due to the photo on the phone. She knows both owner and dog.
You would assume it’s normal to see a phone lying on the ground, a distressed dog running around alone, a harness on the ground and it wouldn’t activate a single alarm bell?

SueG60 · 08/02/2023 19:11

Blessedwithsunshine · 08/02/2023 19:03

So there is history between the finder and Nicola. If Nicolas rumoured financial issues are true then how did that play out? Why did Nicola continue to let Willow off the lead if she knew it caused years of upset?

What financial issues? I’d be careful with that one, because what tends to happen is some amateurs who don’t even understand accounting start Googling and find a random company linked to the person, start rooting around looking for something and they generally misinterpret whatever they find to reaffirm the bias they went in with.

Bottom line is, if someone has financial issues there’s no way of knowing about it, that information isn’t publicly available, it would be private between the person and their creditors. It would only be if someone had been made bankrupt that you could check the insolvency register.

Number4224 · 08/02/2023 19:11

i haven’t read the whole thread so not sure if this has been posted but a lad went missing very near there 45 years to the day Nicola went missing. His body was found 2 months later washed up near Shard bridge.
www.blackpoolgazette.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<a class="break-all" href="https://www.blackpoolgazette.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" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Gazette

ofwarren · 08/02/2023 19:12

Number4224 · 08/02/2023 19:11

i haven’t read the whole thread so not sure if this has been posted but a lad went missing very near there 45 years to the day Nicola went missing. His body was found 2 months later washed up near Shard bridge.
www.blackpoolgazette.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<a class="break-all" href="https://www.blackpoolgazette.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" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Gazette

Yes it's been shared
When that happened, the river was quite different. No weir.
Also, the search equipment is far superior now.

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Blessedwithsunshine · 08/02/2023 19:13

PatchJudy · 08/02/2023 19:08

Same.

So if you would immediately call the police knowing a phone was on the ground and a dog was on the loose why didn’t the finder immediately call the police?

Number4224 · 08/02/2023 19:13

ofwarren · 08/02/2023 19:12

Yes it's been shared
When that happened, the river was quite different. No weir.
Also, the search equipment is far superior now.

Ok thanks

LadyOfTheCanyon · 08/02/2023 19:14

*It's this sort of attitude that makes people reluctant to help anyone else. Why bother, when - whatever you do - it's going to be dissected and bitched about by judgmental twats online?

Mumsnet is full of people who go into hysterics if someone smiles at their toddler or rings their doorbell. MNetters want a world where no one interacts with anyone else without prior permission yet, at the same time, a relative stranger is supposed magically to know when one of their neighbours is in trouble and intervene immediately.

It's easy to be wise in retrospect. You have no idea what you would have done, if confronted with the same situation in real time. I doubt many people would have leapt to the conclusion that Nicola had gone missing, when her phone and dog were right there.

The poor woman who found the phone must feel bad enough, without millions of twunts slagging her off. Stop it - you're just showing up your own inadequacies, lack of imagination, and general twatishness.*

This, absolutely. There is a woman who probably feels awful about her involvement with the whole affair and who is now being hauled over the coals of public opinion without a shred of evidence of any wrongdoing.

Doris86 · 08/02/2023 19:14

As a previous poster has said, it’s the phone bit that doesn’t make sense to me. What reason is there to put it down somewhere if unless you are intending to go in the water.

OhmygodDont · 08/02/2023 19:14

So the police are lining up to their lost into the sea final.

placemats · 08/02/2023 19:14

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 08/02/2023 19:10

It's ridiculous.

Yeah quite suspicious that people who haven't posted before start jumping on the bandwagon of ridiculous and silly.

OhmygodDont · 08/02/2023 19:15

I’m off work today that’s why I’m only just posting. 😅

7eleven · 08/02/2023 19:15

Sally090807 · 08/02/2023 19:07

Strange that the person that found the dog just happened to be carrying some string to tie the dog up, also odd that the cctv stopped working 2 days before Nicola went missing.

You cannot make potentially defamatory speculative statements like this. @mumsnet are you actually hoping you get a solicitor’s letter?!

Chuffaluffa · 08/02/2023 19:15

MyOpinion1978 · 08/02/2023 14:35

Approx. 100 people have drowned in Manchester canals over the last 10 years, most of them men. It is alarmingly common, but not usually sinister. Same with Daniel Hives in Lancaster, he was last seen next to the Lune. It’s pretty common in York too. All tragic, but still just terrible, terrible accidents.

A lot of local people don’t believe Daniel has disappeared by accident.

PatchJudy · 08/02/2023 19:15

There are some absolute brainless muppets on this thread, asking the same questions over and over that were answered 2 threads ago.

LadyOfTheCanyon · 08/02/2023 19:15

Sorry, meant to bold @MissLucyEyelesbarrow 's post which I've quoted above

dawngreen · 08/02/2023 19:16

If I went walking solo in a area like that no way would I leave my phone unattended to go have a quick wee.

placemats · 08/02/2023 19:17

Blessedwithsunshine · 08/02/2023 19:13

So if you would immediately call the police knowing a phone was on the ground and a dog was on the loose why didn’t the finder immediately call the police?

I agree. If I found a dog lose and a phone abandoned I would immediately call the police.

I did find a phone in a car park and brought it home. My daughter managed to get the number of the phone and the owner was flying out to the USA the next day. She and her husband called in early before flying out to thank me.

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