Nicola Bulley still missing

The last sentence on the most recent Guardian piece:
Lancashire constabulary have said they do not believe any crime has been committed and are treating the incident as a missing person inquiry.
That's quite the statement. Not that they are "keeping an open mind", or "not ruling anything out".
 
Wasn't she on an open conference call at the time she disappeared? Presumably the police will have spoken to the other meeting attendees to establish if there was any trigger in that meeting which may have provoked her to do something out of character.
 
The last sentence on the most recent Guardian piece:

That's quite the statement. Not that they are "keeping an open mind", or "not ruling anything out".
It points to the overwhelmingly most likely scenario didn't it, as sad as that is?
 
The last sentence on the most recent Guardian piece:

That's quite the statement. Not that they are "keeping an open mind", or "not ruling anything out".
I agree, that statement from the police has a very 'Reginald Perrin' feel to it in my opinion.

I hope she is found safe and well very soon.
 
Wasn't she on an open conference call at the time she disappeared? Presumably the police will have spoken to the other meeting attendees to establish if there was any trigger in that meeting which may have provoked her to do something out of character.
She was on a teams call apparently. She could have dialed in and turned to mute, so there would be no video or audio of her. Or she could have joined the meeting without activating video and again been on mute. Either way, not sure what use it would be. It almost just adds to the mystery
 
My head says suicide or accident.

I very much doubt she was abducted, there would have been a sighting or evidence found of it by now.
 
If it was an accident and shes in the water, surely her dog would've been going mad and/or wet as thats the only reason she'd go in, to save the dog.
If its suicide via the water, again wouldn't the dog be going wild and you'd think there'd be evidence on the riverbank or some evidence found by now down river?
If there is a 3rd party would the police be so adamant no 3rd party is involved?

I can't quite figure this one out but then again, its not my job to.
 
This is horrible and I hope her family and closest to her, find out what has happened.

The dog being dry and the phone being left on the bench has me puzzled to what could've happened.
 
Wasn't she on an open conference call at the time she disappeared? Presumably the police will have spoken to the other meeting attendees to establish if there was any trigger in that meeting which may have provoked her to do something out of character.
We've all had teams meetings like that.
 
That's your choice, if I was hosting the meeting I would insist all camera's are ON....
That would mean completing unplugging my home office as my laptop is in a drawer, and i use two seperate screens and same goes for majority of our back office. Or they could buy us all external webcams, id be happy to put them on, all they'd see is me working and concentrating on doing my job rather than listening to people waffle about parts of projects which dont concern me.
 
Partner has been interviewed by the media. We all know where this is going.

Twitter videos of this interview have got all the Mumsnet armchair detectives out in force. Apparently he obviously did it, whatever it is, and the police should waste no time in arresting and jailing him based on the concrete evidence of "he looks a bit shifty" and "he didn't seem sad enough".
 
Twitter videos of this interview have got all the Mumsnet armchair detectives out in force. Apparently he obviously did it, whatever it is, and the police should waste no time in arresting and jailing him based on the concrete evidence of "he looks a bit shifty" and "he didn't seem sad enough".
Netflix true crime documentary’s have people thinking they are a detective, it’s sickening to read some of the stuff posted online about him at the worst moment he will ever experience. Don’t think some of these people realise this is actually real life and family members/friends will be reading this.

Not sure there is a particular way to act at a time like this but the poor lad looked in complete shock, sticking him in front of a camera was cruel
 
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