(02-17-2023, 05:17 PM)ABNARTY Wrote: 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?
Not generally. I first thought the media were attempting to align this story with the Suzie Lamplugh case,
where a real-estate agent went missing and Ms Bulley also being in the same type of industry. When the
release of Ms Bulley's woes came out, the same media condemned the Police's announcement.
Quote: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)
All of this tragedy -if the woman has perished, is a very upper-middle-class eye-catcher. There are folk
who go missing all the time in all parts of the UK, but they never get this sort of attention. It is strange
that all aspects the media have locked onto this one, I suspect there's a link in all of this between those
who work in the media business and Ms Bulley's circle of friends.
Quote: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?
The Wyre in that part is slow-moving and really, a body would've been found days ago. But since the
local Police force originally titled the situation as a missing person incident, I guess they followed a
standard procedure considering a nearby river to Ms Bulley's last known location.
Again -and I don't mean to dump on the media, but they drove the story faster than the steady pace
used by the Police when dealing with a possible 'runaway'-woman with certain issues.

Quote: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.
It is over-the-top and is being driven by the Press. It has come to light that the Police had visited
Ms Bulley a few days before her vanishing for unsaid reasons that caused the wording 'High Risk'.
The narrative is constantly changing from a simple 'Where's Nicola?' to a story flailing about where
two suspicious males were seen in the area, Nichola was struggling with holding down a high-flying
career and the Police can't keep their mouths shut.
Now the Prime Minister is sticking his nose in! -BBC:
Quote: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.
We have an accord!!! It sounds as dodgy as Hell!

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