Nicola Bulley - Something's Amiss Here

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Basically, the back story to this is that a woman from Lancashire called Nicola Bulley disappeared near Garstang, Lancashire recently and the story has not been out of the UK media since.

Lancashire Police have appeared to have done a 'botched job' whilst looking for her - she's not in a river, she might be in a river, she might be here, there, but they have no idea and as time has dragged on both the chances of finding Nicola alive and confidence in the force has dropped dramatically.

There was a Press Conference at Lancashire Police HQ at Preston this lunch-time, and by all accounts it looks as if the Cops are trying to cover their arses.

Strangely, every photo of Nicola looks as if she is a model... but look who this photo is credited to...

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How does one woman take so many perfect professional-looking photos of herself? Also, why is this photo credited to Lancashire Police? When photographers provide photos for articles, it’s usually the person who owns the photos who gets credited.

Something is amiss here - false flag, given the 'attacks on women' and 'muh toxic feminism' rants of late?

 

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> How does one woman take so many perfect professional-looking photos of herself?

Looks like iphone portrait mode to me.

> Also, why is this photo credited to Lancashire Police?

Probably because they handed out a number of photos at a press conference. Looks like a selfie lifted from Facebook or something to me.

Couldn't she just have fallen, hit her head, drowned and swept out to sea? I love conspiracy theories though so please give me your best sperging.
 
It was almost certainly a suicide and no one wants to go on record to say as such, the police mentioned that Nicola has "specific vunerabilities" which will no doubt amount to mental health problems.

The body was probably swept into the sea.

Sad for the family, OP is still a faggot newb who should lurk more or go back to leddit.
 
How does one woman take so many perfect professional-looking photos of herself?
have you never been on instagram? almost all women use image manipulation software on their selfies. it's not difficult, phones come with these features built-in because they know their target market.

basically you don't have to be a professional or hire a professional to make photos like that, modern technology enables any random normie to do this in a few seconds.
 
I actually agree with OP. Pretty weird stuff going on here. Another Damar Hamlin robot/clone maybe.
My thoughts exactly, even the 'normies' are saying 'hold on, something doesn't add up here'.

"How does one woman take so many perfect professional-looking photos of herself?"

You do realise that phrase has been used a lot on Social Media about her photos. Remember the crisis actress at the Sarah Everard vigil - yeah that no doubt a staged pic, but the idiot media and those who lap it up fell for it.

There's loads of scenarios but Lancashire Police seem to have botched this operation at the least. They sent a diver into the woods ffs...

You send a diver into the water, not woodland!

It's ironic that spergtarded women like Dr. Proudman are now cashing in on this crisis/moral panic:

'Now I'm not saying all men bad, but ALL MEN BAD!'

'Isn’t there another buzzword you guys can use?'

We were going to use 'Autistic-Niggerfagging' but it appears a few people beat us to it...
 
Some quotes from Twitter:

'I cannot understand why Lancashire police haven't gone door to door and checked garages outbuildings, it doesn't make sense at all.' - agreed!

'The husband said “she would never in a million years leave willow, willow is like our third child".
The police used the word “fallen” repeatedly. Now they are making out she is suicidal and jumped in? So she took kids to school, walked dog, team meeting, set play date & jumped?'
- suicidal or not?

'Why are Police going to such lengths to say they know very little but it’s definitely nothing to do with her friends or family. How can anything be ruled out so early on - and social media is the bad guy now?' - exactly, how can you simultaneously know nothing and yet something?

'I'm no cop or anything like that but why didn't Lancashire Police cordon off the area? It'll be screwed now for forensics. Just a genuine question.' - ooops!

'There was one particular question they struggled to answer and it was why the bench wasn’t cordoned off immediately. I understand they don’t want speculation online but this is about policing errors that could have affected evidence and the working hypothesis.' - yep, makes sense to fence off a crime scene surely?

'They said that they asked for dash cam footage because area to road not covered by CCTV - but anyone who's been following this knows this was well over a week later and they wrote to people via snail mail! Should have been done straight away + press didn't query.' - is that not odd?

However, sure, it's a suicide... couldn't possibly be anything else...
 
Some quotes from Twitter:

'I cannot understand why Lancashire police haven't gone door to door and checked garages outbuildings, it doesn't make sense at all.' - agreed!
Limited resources and checking garages and outbuildngs requires the owner's permission or legal coverage to do so. Funnily enough the police cannot just break down doors without probable causes. Depending where near Garstang it is there's also more than a few farms with a massive amount of things covered by outbuildings that could take a full day to search per site. And if you forced entry plenty of farmers have angry dogs which when the police have to kill is going to leave them screwed if they access the property illegally.

They also have searched some such sites where they can.

"The husband said “she would never in a million years leave willow, willow is like our third child".
The police used the word “fallen” repeatedly. Now they are making out she is suicidal and jumped in? So she took kids to school, walked dog, team meeting, set play date & jumped?'
- suicidal or not?
Source for any of these other than social media or news sites taking it directly from social media? As helpfully demonstrated by the recent death of a trans child in the UK terminally online idiots will say anything

'Why are Police going to such lengths to say they know very little but it’s definitely nothing to do with her friends or family. How can anything be ruled out so early on - and social media is the bad guy now?' - exactly, how can you simultaneously know nothing and yet something?
Again, see the other murder. The police are asking people to stop speculating on social media because all it is doing is sending up a deluge of chaff that they end up having to wade through. And got a source on the police saying it's nothing to do with friends and family? Because that's very specific for a police statement unless there's people in those numbers getting threats from online sleuths.

Oh look, some people have been getting threatening messages and phone calls. Not the family or friends, or at least not reported on, but it could be a factor. Along with the fact that if they do suspect them it's not a bad idea to let the possible criminals assume they're not in the spotlight.


'I'm no cop or anything like that but why didn't Lancashire Police cordon off the area? It'll be screwed now for forensics. Just a genuine question.' - ooops!
The police are incompetent. However to give them a defence what area? They know where her phone was found, how wide an area do they attempt to lock down especially when the body of water means she could be a substantial distance away.

It's still incompetent of them not to lock down the immediate area at the earliest opportunity. If nothing else finding indications of anyone else there would have been fairly relevant.
'There was one particular question they struggled to answer and it was why the bench wasn’t cordoned off immediately. I understand they don’t want speculation online but this is about policing errors that could have affected evidence and the working hypothesis.' - yep, makes sense to fence off a crime scene surely?
Yep. Many police officers in the UK are utterly useless.
'They said that they asked for dash cam footage because area to road not covered by CCTV - but anyone who's been following this knows this was well over a week later and they wrote to people via snail mail! Should have been done straight away + press didn't query.' - is that not odd?
The police tend not to keep email contact of all citizens on record. They have physical addresses on all the properties around there, working with the DVLA they might have also found addresses for cars that might have been in that area at the time.
However, sure, it's a suicide... couldn't possibly be anything else...
It could easily be something else. The police are trying to cover their arses on this which makes me suspicious. However I doubt they're so determined to do so they'd fake a welfare call out a month prior to this.


By Lauren Hirst & Monica Rimmer
BBC News

Missing mother Nicola Bulley had "some significant issues with alcohol" brought on by struggles with the menopause, police have said.
The 45-year-old went missing on 27 January during a riverside dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre.
Officers said Ms Bulley had been considered a high-risk missing person from the start of the investigation.
Lancashire Police said it was called to a concern for welfare report at her home last month.
Health professionals also attended on 10 January, the force said, adding no arrests were made but it was being investigated.

A police spokesman said it was clear after speaking with Ms Bulley's family she had "in the past suffered with some significant issues with alcohol which were brought on by her ongoing struggles with the menopause".

"These struggles had resurfaced over recent months [and] this caused some real challenges for [her partner] Paul and the family," the spokesman added.
The force said it had taken the "unusual step" to go into this level of detail as it was "important to clarify what we meant when we talked about vulnerabilities to avoid any further speculation or misinterpretation".
"We have explained to Nicola's family why we have released this further information and we would ask that their privacy is respected at this difficult time."

Ms Bulley disappeared while walking her springer spaniel, Willow, after dropping off her two daughters - aged six and nine - at school.
Lancashire Police first told the public of their "main working hypothesis" on 3 February, that the mortgage adviser had gone into the river during a "10-minute window" between 09:10 GMT and 09:20 that day.
Detectives have since extended the search to the sea, saying finding her there "becomes more of a possibility".


In a press conference earlier, Det Supt Smith, who is the lead investigator in the case, confirmed there was still no evidence of a criminal aspect or third-party involvement.
Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, has previously said he was 100% convinced she did not fall into the water.
But Det Supt Smith said their main theory was still that Ms Bulley had "unfortunately gone in the river".

However, she said she could not be "100% certain of that at the minute" as it was a "live investigation" and there was "always information coming in".
She said other hypotheses remained in place and were "reviewed regularly".
Nearly 40 detectives have since sifted through hundreds of hours of CCTV, dashcam footage and tip-offs from the public.


Det Supt Smith said the force had also been "inundated with false information, accusations and rumours which is distracting".
She said in her 29 years of police service she had not seen "anything like it" and described "persistent myths" about the case.
"The derelict house which is across the other side of the river has been searched three times, with the permission of the owner, and Nicola is not in there," she said.

She added reports of a red van in the area on the morning of Ms Bulley's disappearance were not being treated as suspicious.
The detective also confirmed that a glove found near to where she disappeared does not belong to her.
Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson defended his force's investigation into the case of the missing mother.


He said the force had decided to share more details "than would normally be the case" to counter some of "the ill-informed speculation and conjecture".
"It has been a distraction that is potentially damaging to the investigation, the community of St Michael's and most importantly Nicola's family," he said.
On Tuesday the Lancashire force said it had arrested two people after malicious messages were sent to a number of parish councillors about the case.
 
(Source: WalesOnline/Trinity Mirror)

The partner of Nicola Bulley is certain that someone living close to him is responsible for her vanishing. Paul Ansell told Dan Walker in a Channel 5 interview that he believes the key to the mystery lies close to home.

Ms Bulley vanished while walking her springer spaniel dog Willow alongside the River Wyre in St Michael’s on Wyre on January 27. Mr Ansell said: "People don't just vanish into thin air. It's absolutely impossible. So something has happened.

"Whatever has happened, in my eyes, has to be somebody who knows the local area. You would only know that area, by local, it's a local area."

Mr Ansell said he and Ms Bulley regularly walked the path she disappeared from since they met 12 years ago. He said: "You see the same faces every single day, and on the very odd occasion when you see somebody that you know, you don't know. They stand out like a sore thumb.

"The fact that nothing's been seen or heard, I just truly believe that it's something in the village."

He went on to say he wants to keep “all options open” about her disappearance. He said: “We’ve always been very careful that we don’t want to say, ‘oh, we think it’s that’, and then push that when it might not be. The most obvious thing, of course has always been the river. It’s always been my gut instinct and her sisters, and family that, that isn’t the case. Extensive searching, as you know is probably well aware has gone on in that river.”

Despite a huge search of the river and surrounding countryside by Lancashire Police, no trace of her has been found. Speaking about his partner, Mr Ansell went on: “She is fun. She is loving. If you’re friends with her, she’s the most loyal friend that you could ever have. With Nikki, what you see is what you get. There’s no hidden, nothing’s hidden. You know, it’s all. That’s, that’s her. And she is an exceptional mum and she absolutely adores our girls. And goes above and beyond.”

He added: “She’s just a pillar of strength to our family and without her, the hole is bigger than you can possibly imagine.”

 
So here's my understanding of this happening; hopefully my qrd is helpful for newcomers to this wild thread.

- an ugly woman is missing
- selfies of said uggo are available on social media
- people have tweeted about their dissatisfaction with the police for not finding her yet

All I can say is holy FUCK.
 

Morethanabitfoolish, well said - a good post there.


The same publication says that she was 'laughing and joking' minutes before she vanished.

She had menopause/drink problems - all of these stories have cropped up all of a sudden and it seems that the story changes day after day, hence my thoughts that there may be more to this.

It may just be because I've seen this before in similar missing persons cases that I'm suspicious. However, there are many facets which IMO don't add up and I believe that somebody close to Nicola or somebody higher up (think of the Police staff nationally who've done wrong) has done something to her.

The latest story is that of a 'stained glove'... why is that now important and why wasn't it (literally) picked up earlier - that is potential evidence which now might not be usable.

The media are also trying to draw comparisons with the disappearance of a Gareth Hargreaves a year ago in the USA.

When the media go pell-mell at trying to convince people that they are reporting the facts, I have to think 'hard X to doubt, there's more to this.'
 

Morethanabitfoolish, well said - a good post there.


The same publication says that she was 'laughing and joking' minutes before she vanished.

She had menopause/drink problems - all of these stories have cropped up all of a sudden and it seems that the story changes day after day, hence my thoughts that there may be more to this.

It may just be because I've seen this before in similar missing persons cases that I'm suspicious. However, there are many facets which IMO don't add up and I believe that somebody close to Nicola or somebody higher up (think of the Police staff nationally who've done wrong) has done something to her.

The latest story is that of a 'stained glove'... why is that now important and why wasn't it (literally) picked up earlier - that is potential evidence which now might not be usable.

The media are also trying to draw comparisons with the disappearance of a Gareth Hargreaves a year ago in the USA.

When the media go pell-mell at trying to convince people that they are reporting the facts, I have to think 'hard X to doubt, there's more to this.'
It's entirely right to be suspicious, between police incompetence and media bullshit it's not impossible there's something very sinister afoot. But a lot of the rumours around this are pure internet speculation.

Regarding the laughing and joking I personally knew, though not closely, two people who committed suicide. I can tell you that there were no clear signs of it coming. While those who lived with them might have been able to pick up on it none of their colleagues or more casual acquaintances were not shocked. A lot of people can fake coping very well.

The media confirmation has come recently but the police were investigating with her personal issues in mind from the start. They did not publicise it because that's not the sort of thing they normally would bring up but given people are literally ringing local councils to threaten people over this, turning up to the disappearance site to do social media crap and more they're at the stage where they're having to reveal this in the hope it gives some perspective on the current situation. It won't help, but they've limited options.

The glove is once more in the BBC article. It's another one of those where the internet has run wild with it based off absolutely nothing.
The detective also confirmed that a glove found near to where she disappeared does not belong to her.
There's a chance it's relevant. There's a chance it's not, it's rare I go for a walk in British countryside at this time of year and don't come across an abandoned glove. But this is a case where the insane speculations on social media are exactly that. There was a case not that far back where a girl drowned and persistent rumour was the body was found with bite marks on it. That rumour persists to this day despite having been debunked time and again, once it gets out there people will repeat it as fact in the face of everything.

To add additional context to this England had over 5200 suicides last year. While the substantial majority of these were men there's still enough female suicides where there's probably one every day or so. My suspicion is the police assumed that was the explanation and prioritised getting divers out rather than treating it anything else. Which is stupid and is now backfiring on them so they are trying to cover their arses.
 
She didn’t make any mean tweets or posts on social media and therefore isn’t a priority for the police.
 
Her boyfriend killed her in my humble opinion. Before her FB was nuked there were several pics of her with bruising to her neck. The last known CCTV shows her entire left side of her face black with bruising. Dude gives off major Gerry McCann / Mick Philpott / Ian Huntley vibes too. He thought by telling the police she was crazy alkie he could get the heat off him and it worked because now all of Britbong is REEEEEEE MUH SEXISM. I think he’ll get away with it too. All just my speculation your honour
 
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