(02-22-2023, 12:37 AM)Ninurta Wrote: DINGDINGDING! I think we have a suspect...
He thanks THE POLICE for helping HIM?
He knows where the body is, a body that has eluded professional searchers for 3 weeks?
He insinuates that he knows much more about "the case" than he is going to tell?
I really don't believe the fay folk told him where to find the body, or what happened to it to get it there, for his own aggrandizement. Yet here he is, blowing his own trumpet and getting loads of free publicity. It's almost as if it were engineered to put him in the limelight... a limelight he is taking full advantage of.
If I were Lancashire Police, I'd be looking into his whereabouts at the time of the disappearance, and building a profile on the "friends" he hangs out with for other potential suspects.
Billy-Be-Jeezus, I think you're on to something!!

Jason Rothwell mentions his part on locating another victim of perilous waters in England and again,
he was with 'a friend' when the youngster was found.
Quote:'Psychic' who found Nicola Bulley's body says he also found remains of missing teenagerDaily Mirror:
Jason Dean Rothwell and a friend were the members of the public who found the body on Sunday,
which was later confirmed to belong to Nicola Bulley
The self-proclaimed medium who found Nicola Bulley 's body has claimed he helped find a missing teen.
Jason Dean Rothwell and a friend were the members of the public who found the body on Sunday, which
was later confirmed to belong to the mortgage adviser. The body was seen just a mile from where her
phone was found on a bench in the close-knit village of St Michael's in Wyre, Lancashire.
Jason said he wasn't asked by the police or Nicola's family to help but that it was his "gift" that compelled
him to try and help. In a statement, he also added that he had previously helped with the recovery of Michael
Brooks - a 19-year-old who was found in a river in Lancashire after a three-week search in February 2018.
The vicinity of the similar deaths and Michael Brooks. (Red -The Brooks incident. Yellow -The Bulley incident)
The Preston College student was last seen on January 13, 2018, by a friend after they went into a local park
on hallucinogenic drugs to look at the stars, the inquest heard. Michael's body was found on February 6 after
a massive search was launched by family, friends and authorities.
In a statement, his mum Joanne described Michael as "happy-go-lucky" and someone who "often stood out
from the crowd". The statement, which was published in the blogpreston.co.uk, read: "I know nothing that
happens today (at the inquest) will change the outcome"...'
'...'...A man and a woman had said they heard splashing but when they looked in the water they couldn't
see anything, it was reported. Bizarrely, a man, who was referred to as 'Y' in court, confessed to killing
him but investigations revealed he was in a care home at the time Michael died...'
The Blog goes further to suggest how Michael Brooks met his demise.
Quote:'...The family of a teenager who disappeared in Avenham Park may never know how he ended up in the RiverBlogPreston:
Ribble. Michael Brooks’ family have urged anyone with any information about the night he disappeared to contact
police after a coroner recorded an open verdict into his death.
Preston College student Michael, 19, was found in the river in Penwortham, after a three week search by mountain
rescue, fire and rescue services and friends and family in February 2018.
The last man to see him alive, Connor Rishton, told an inquest how Michael ‘disappeared into the night’ after
the pair went to watch stars in Avenham Park, high on hallucinogenic drugs at around 1.20am on January 13.
A man and woman who were drinking whisky on the banks of the river said they head splashing and saw a
silhouette in the water at around 1.30pm.
But when they went to investigate, using the torches on their mobile phones, they could not see anyone,
The woman said: “I didn’t understand how someone could just vanish into thin air.”
Another witness to the inquest gave statements claiming Michael was thrown from the Old Tram Bridge by two
unnamed men at knifepoint, to settle an outstanding drugs debt.
In September 2018 she told police a man – referred to in court only as ‘Y’ – had confessed to killing Michael, but
investigations revealed records showing he was staying at a care home in East Lancashire on the night Michael
disappeared. Area Coroner James Newman recorded an open verdict, stating: “There are two very polar opposite
accounts of how Michael has gone into the river...'
However, Forensic dive expert Peter Faulding is staying with his statement.
Quote:'...'An expert diver involved with the search for missing mum Nicola Bulley says he is "baffled" by theThe Mirror:
location of where her body was found. Yesterday, Lancashire Police confirmed a body found in the
river in St Michael's near where Nicola went missing on January 27 belonged to the mortgage adviser.
Peter Faulding.
Forensic dive expert Peter Faulding had previously said that Nicola was not in the River Wyre after he
searched for her there. He said: "If Nicola was in that river, I would have found her. She’s not there."
Mr Faulding was drafted in 10 days after the mortgage adviser's disappearance and spent three days
searching the River Wyre...'
'...Mr Faulding, CEO of Search Group International (SGI), told Express.co.uk: "This is a baffling case.
The most baffling aspect is at the bottom of the bank there was only two feet of water on the day
Nicola went missing. "She would have landed on rocks if she had slipped in. The current was not
heavy enough to take her over the weir. A lot of people agree on that."...'
Meanwhile, a link from one those pages offers another tangent where the river in that area takes
an important role in a person's death.

Quote:'Student Roger Jones was thrown into a fast-flowing brook that fed into the River Wyre in St Michael's onLink:
Wyre, Lancashire, back in 1978 following a motorcycle crash. Roger's brother Don Jones, who now lives in Caton,
Lancashire, said: "We feel so much for Nicola's family and friends. We know just what they must be going through”
Roger was a pupil at the former Fulwood High School, where he was working to go to Myerscough College to study
agriculture and follow his dream of becoming a farmer. The 16-year-old had been returning home one night as a
passenger on a friend's motorbike when they crashed into a car on a narrow bridge in Woodplumpton, near Preston.
The bike rider was badly injured and unconscious when emergency services arrived, and was unable to tell them he
had a passenger. It was 3am before police were alerted that someone was missing and returned to the bridge.
While a massive police search was launched, that included dog patrols, divers, and mounted police , Roger’s body
was not discovered until two months later, when it washed up on a sandbank at low tide seven miles from St Michael's,
the town where Nicola was last seen.
Don, a journalist for Granada TV, said that his family were “exhausted” by the time his younger brother’s body was
found, adding: “It was just a case of waiting for what seemed inevitable”...'
It makes yer' think!

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