OK...
So they claim her going through menopause may be a factor in the disappearance. I do not live in England but do women going through menopause frequently disappear over there? A 'middle aged women's graveyard' type of thing where they all go to expire?
They claim she drank. Very odd for England if I remember correctly . People drinking that is. Again I ask the same line of question; is there a large population of missing people who enjoy beer? (Or hard cider as was my favorite at the time)
I am not Jacques Cousteau but that looked like a rather quiet looking creek. No raging torrent's carrying unsuspecting menopausal beer lovers to their doom. It should be pretty easy to determine if there is a body in there or not. Why would the local police want to die on that untenable hill?
High Risk? A middle aged woman walking her dog after dropping off the kids? That's classified as high risk in Lancashire? Did they have frequent run-ins with her previously? Was she running drugs and shooting up the streets? Trafficking minors? Was she a member of the mob? A hit-woman? Seems a little over board if you ask me.
Of course I am not there. I never met the woman. I never met the police in Lancashire. I have never been to the park in question. Never swam in the river. But the story sounds flimsy.
So they claim her going through menopause may be a factor in the disappearance. I do not live in England but do women going through menopause frequently disappear over there? A 'middle aged women's graveyard' type of thing where they all go to expire?
They claim she drank. Very odd for England if I remember correctly . People drinking that is. Again I ask the same line of question; is there a large population of missing people who enjoy beer? (Or hard cider as was my favorite at the time)
I am not Jacques Cousteau but that looked like a rather quiet looking creek. No raging torrent's carrying unsuspecting menopausal beer lovers to their doom. It should be pretty easy to determine if there is a body in there or not. Why would the local police want to die on that untenable hill?
High Risk? A middle aged woman walking her dog after dropping off the kids? That's classified as high risk in Lancashire? Did they have frequent run-ins with her previously? Was she running drugs and shooting up the streets? Trafficking minors? Was she a member of the mob? A hit-woman? Seems a little over board if you ask me.
Of course I am not there. I never met the woman. I never met the police in Lancashire. I have never been to the park in question. Never swam in the river. But the story sounds flimsy.