Nicola Bulley - Something's Amiss Here

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This YouTube channel was created only two days BEFORE Nicola was last seen at around 9am on the 27th January. The content has a heavy focus on her partners "suspicious" behaviour during interviews.

Edit: response from the person about creation date of the channel:

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They've found a body in the river, not confirmed to be her yet but unless another woman has gone missing in the area it looks like it's her.


Not one to speculate, maybe she topped herself or maybe it was the partner.

The police definitely fucked this one up, predicting some more protests if it is her.
 
They've found a body in the river, not confirmed to be her yet but unless another woman has gone missing in the area it looks like it's her.


Not one to speculate, maybe she topped herself or maybe it was the partner.

The police definitely fucked this one up, predicting some more protests if it is her.
Absolutely right.

Sadly, I doubt this will be the last case of its kind and until the culture of 'it's okay, we'll learn from this and become better people' goes then we'll have more of this from around the UK.

Logan Mwangi, Sarah Everard, Nicola Bulley - the list will sadly grow.
 
Twitter bitch Petronella Wyatt (wtf name is 'Petronella') gets slayed after stating that:

'Detective Superintendent Rebecca Smith seems to be using Nicola Bulley’s disappearance as a excuse to showcase her toned physique. Who wears a sleeveless dress in February? To those who say, does it matter what people wear to work? Yes, it does, when they are police officers.'


That'll be a sacking then...
 
Bit weird that nobody in 3 weeks thought to go downstream a mile or two to see if they could find anything. BBC are reporting that it’s because tides could have dragged the body in and out. Except the river is about 2m wide so it’s not exactly the Thames Estuary
 
Will copy in the rest of the article in a mo but here's the important part

BBC News

A body found in a Lancashire river on Sunday was that of missing mother-of-two Nicola Bulley, police have said.
The 45-year-old disappeared during a riverside dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre more than three weeks ago, sparking a major search operation.
Her body was discovered about one mile away from where she was last seen on the morning of 27 January.
Ms Bulley's family paid tribute to "the one who made our lives so special" before criticising media intrusion.
"We will never be able to comprehend what Nikki had gone through in her last moments and that will never leave us," the family said in a statement.
"We will never forget Nikki - how could we? She was the centre of our world, she was the one who made our lives so special and nothing will cast a shadow over that."

The family also questioned the role of some sections of the media during the investigation and accused journalists of "misquoting and vilifying" Ms Bulley's partner Paul Ansell, relatives and friends.

"Our girls will get the support they need from the people who love them the most," the family said.
"And it saddens us to think that one day we will have to explain to them that the press and members of the public accused their dad of wrongdoing [and] misquoted and vilified friends and family.
"This is absolutely appalling - they have to be held accountable. This cannot happen to another family."

A major search operation was mounted after the 45-year-old went missing
The family also criticised Sky News and ITV, whom they said had contacted them despite their appeal for privacy on Sunday.
"It is shameful they have acted in this way. Leave us alone now," the family added, before ending the statement with a message to their loved one.
"Finally, Nikki, you are no longer a missing person, you have been found, we can let you rest now.
"We love you, always have and always will, we'll take it from here xx."
Ms Bulley, who worked as a mortgage adviser, was last seen walking her springer spaniel Willow after dropping her daughters, aged six and nine, off at school.
Her dog was found shortly after, along with her phone - still connected to a work conference call - on a bench by a steep riverbank.

Ms Bulley's disappearance sparked a major search operation by Lancashire Police.
On Sunday, officers were called to the River Wyre close to Rawcliffe Road at about 11:35 GMT following reports that dog walkers thought they had found a body in the water.
"An underwater search team and specialist officers have subsequently attended the scene, entered the water and have sadly recovered a body," police said.
The force has consistently said they believed the 45-year-old had gone into the river and that her disappearance was not suspicious.

Briefing the media at police headquarters, Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson said Ms Bulley's family were "of course devastated".
"We recognise the huge impact that Nicola's disappearance has had on her family and friends, but also on the people of St Michael's," he added.
"We would like to thank all of those who have helped during what has been a hugely complex and highly emotional investigation.
"Today's development is not the outcome any of us would have wanted, but we hope that it can at least start to provide some answers for Nicola's loved ones, who remain foremost in our thoughts."

Her death will now be investigated by HM Coroner, the force has confirmed.
The investigation into Ms Bulley's disappearance has attracted widespread speculation as well as criticism of the police response.
Lancashire Police came under fire after revealing Ms Bulley's struggles with alcohol and perimenopause three weeks after she vanished.

The details were made public by the force after revealing that the mother-of-two was classed as a "high-risk" missing person immediately after Mr Ansell had reported her disappearance "based on a number of specific vulnerabilities".
A public backlash and interventions from the government and shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper followed, with Lancashire Constabulary confirming a date had been set for an internal review of its investigation.
 
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