Nellies left peg
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You were only complaining yesterday about all the amateur detectives on here now you’re a fully fledged member of the Kojak fan club:-)Fell in water
Died
I reckon
You were only complaining yesterday about all the amateur detectives on here now you’re a fully fledged member of the Kojak fan club:-)Fell in water
Died
I reckon
Easy to dismiss direct involvement. But if planned these things are sometimes carried out by a third party.The spouse theory can probably be quickly ruled out, I assume on a school day he was in work so as long as he works with people I assume he has an ironclad alibi and has been ruled out.
as for thinking found play is involved, maybe police suspect it but have no inkling of who might be involved so haven’t said we’re looking for someone matching x description as they don’t have any possible suspects despite thinking it may be foul play.
in which case are they thinking this will let the guard down of any potential suspect
As horrible as it sounds, if she had drowned then surely police would have recovered her body by now? From what I'm reading it's a calm and shallow river. Either way, it must be anguish for her family. Pray they get answers soon.
If my wife of 42 years had gone missing for a week I would be too distraught to give any sort of interview.Come on now , he is in shock
A week of hardening up and focusing on his daughters. He would be no use to anyone as a wreck.If my wife of 42 years had gone missing for a week I would be too distraught to give any sort of interview.
Unless the police insisted that it was more of an appeal for help and for any witnesses to come forward etc.
He just came across as not being very emotional about her disappearance, no tears,no choking back or welling up inside. Maybe he is in shock, who knows, I've no doubt it'll all come out in the wash eventually.
Completely agree with you.A week of hardening up and focusing on his daughters. He would be no use to anyone as a wreck.
Until you’re put in his situation you have no idea how you’d be. None.
Wasn’t going to. :-)Completely agree with you.
It's a one in a million chance that I will ever be put in his situation.
In the meantime I'm sticking by my own personal opinion that he came across as somewhat cold and distant in his interview.
And before you get on your high horse, just remember that this is a forum that is all about opinions.
She was alone walking her dog, people who knew her met her on the walk and she was alone ffsIf my wife of 42 years had gone missing for a week I would be too distraught to give any sort of interview.
Unless the police insisted that it was more of an appeal for help and for any witnesses to come forward etc.
He just came across as not being very emotional about her disappearance, no tears,no choking back or welling up inside. Maybe he is in shock, who knows, I've no doubt it'll all come out in the wash eventually.