so police hinting at suicide??
I thought it wasn't tidal there due to the wier?Not necessarily - if she was prone to passing out if the dog ran away whilst she was on the blower I can see that she would put her phone on the bench try to get the dog on the lead maybe the stress gets to her and she passes out. Whether she falls in off the bank or falls to the floor and rolls down and in that water would be cold - she looked to be wearing a big puffer jacket - say she had a fleece and a jumper on too thats gonna soak up a lot of water and become heavy.
One thing that struck me was that the Police called in their river searching team. Thats not those guys number one job - they are coppers who do that as an extra - I knew a lad who did it in the Fire and Rescue Services - he was a firefighter first because thankfully people don't go into the water several times a day. It was only after a week they called in a private river and water search team with all the kit who's full time job it is. I remember when it hit the news a reporter said that where she went in if she did the river is not that wide but it is deep and fast flowing and is tidal. I can't help but think the specialists should have been the first to be brought in if she went in the river tbh. I suspect cold water shock and the weight of saturated clothing if she did will I am afraid have done it
Not necessarily - if she was prone to passing out if the dog ran away whilst she was on the blower I can see that she would put her phone on the bench try to get the dog on the lead maybe the stress gets to her and she passes out. Whether she falls in off the bank or falls to the floor and rolls down and in that water would be cold - she looked to be wearing a big puffer jacket - say she had a fleece and a jumper on too thats gonna soak up a lot of water and become heavy.
One thing that struck me was that the Police called in their river searching team. Thats not those guys number one job - they are coppers who do that as an extra - I knew a lad who did it in the Fire and Rescue Services - he was a firefighter first because thankfully people don't go into the water several times a day. It was only after a week they called in a private river and water search team with all the kit who's full time job it is. I remember when it hit the news a reporter said that where she went in if she did the river is not that wide but it is deep and fast flowing and is tidal. I can't help but think the specialists should have been the first to be brought in if she went in the river tbh. I suspect cold water shock and the weight of saturated clothing if she did will I am afraid have done it
Apparently the river was in fast flow on the day of her disappearance, enough to lift her over the weir.I thought it wasn't tidal there due to the wier?
I thought it wasn't tidal there due to the wier?
thanks for reply mate! all im thinking after today’s news is police think it’s suicide!! after they think she’s in river and now after 20 days finally say she’s had alcohol and menepores issue!! but why it took so long for this to come out??
It may be but I also think with the absence of any proof ( note etc ) they may play the narrative that she fell in so as to save the family feelings TBH - if so fair play to them
yeah i get that the police playing she maybe fell in, maybe for sake of family but ‘if’ was suicide how can you take two young kids to primary school ‘knowingly that that’s last time they would see mum cos i’m going to top myself’ its so strange