Serial Killer at large in Manchester?

Surely if there was a serial killer at large, who pushes people into the canals, there would have been at least one incident where people have spotted him or he's tried to push in someone who managed to escape? Neither has been reported (as of yet) has it?
 
Surely if there was a serial killer at large, who pushes people into the canals, there would have been at least one incident where people have spotted him or he's tried to push in someone who managed to escape? Neither has been reported (as of yet) has it?

If a serial killer is at large pushing people into canals they are not very successful, the number of canal drownings in the Manchester area is less than the national average given the population/miles of canals

Of course it might just mean that other areas have more successful canal pushing serial killers than we have
 
If a serial killer is at large pushing people into canals they are not very successful, the number of canal drownings in the Manchester area is less than the national average given the population/miles of canals

Of course it might just mean that other areas have more successful canal pushing serial killers than we have
Manchester ruining canal drownings, don't let the media get hold of this one boy's.
 
If a serial killer is at large pushing people into canals they are not very successful, the number of canal drownings in the Manchester area is less than the national average given the population/miles of canals

Of course it might just mean that other areas have more successful canal pushing serial killers than we have

Or maybe the Manchester pusher travels to other areas and pushes people to their deaths there thus rising the number elsewhere in the country so that his antics in Manchester go largely unnoticed. Except for the weekend detectives on Bluemoon of course.
 
Can't understand why,when these people get pushed or fall into a canal they don't just stand up instead of drowning, they are only about 3ft deep.
 
Can't understand why,when these people get pushed or fall into a canal they don't just stand up instead of drowning, they are only about 3ft deep.

Not the Rochdale Canal in Failsworth .... at school we used to take the canoes we made in craftshop, and we used practice rolling them (avoiding smacking heads on shopping trolleys etc, and it was a good six foot deep there ... and newly dredged areas in the centre supposed to be the same?
 

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