(02-07-2023, 02:17 AM)Ninurta Wrote: I would like to take this opportunity to publicly state that I was nowhere near the UK on the date in question.
If she fell into the river, and assuming that the river bed is fairly smooth with no "snags" like dead trees in it to snag a body and hold it under, then nature will take it's course. A dead body swells due to gasses generated by decomposition, and eventually bobs to the surface like a cork due to those gasses. If she's in the river, it should not take long to determine that.
What I want to know at this point is what did the analysis of her Fitbit account show?
I believe you when say you and your trusty blunderbuss were not in the vicinity, I truly do.

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Your second comment makes total sense and with some new assistance arriving yesterday (6th)
I would suggest they now know no corpse is in the river.
'...Police searching for Nicola Bulley have revealed more details about the mum-of-two's final movements.
They said she did not leave the field where she was walking Willow via Rowanwater, either through the site
itself or via the piece of land at the side. Nicola also did not return to the fields along Allotment Lane or via
the path at the rear of the Grapes pub onto Garstang Road.
Officers are now focusing on a river path that leads from the fields back to Garstang Road and are appealing
for drivers to come forward...' -Source:
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(From Ms. Bulley's sister)
“The Fitbit had not been synced since Tuesday,” she said in an interview with The Sun.
“The police are trying other ways to try to get information from it.” -Source:
(Taken from the 15 questions above)
Quote:8. Did anyone see her dropping off the children?
The car park next to the school is well used, although there are apparently no CCTV cameras. It was Ms Bulley’s
usual practice to drop off her daughters at 8.30am and then walk Willow to the river, leaving the car near the school.
They would have been visible to motorists as they walked along the pavement of the busy A-road, Blackpool Lane,
for about 200 yards, past the village church, before crossing the bridge over the river and turning on to the towpath.
9. Is the towpath isolated?
The towpath starts in the open before entering a copse at a bend in the river. At least four people appear to have seen
Ms Bulley along the path between 8.43am and 9.10am.
It's reported Ms Bulley began her walk from the bottom of the diagram shown below. The school's carpark
is just near the buildings at the bottom edge and from there, she crossed the bridge.
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