NICOLA BULLEY INQUEST FARCE

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  • @suebull6216
    @suebull6216 Год назад +140

    Peter did the search for free

    • @Breaktheice123
      @Breaktheice123  Год назад +82

      Love that man, probably the most genuine and considerate person in the entire search, then became the scapegoat, I hope he see’s how valued people think he is

    • @Breaktheice123
      @Breaktheice123  Год назад +8

      Pinned comment

    • @LetMeTellIt
      @LetMeTellIt Год назад +23

      And he had to talk to Paul every day for free too. Possibly knowing …

    • @paulbaker1425
      @paulbaker1425 Год назад +20

      Why did she have to die
      Who gained by her death
      Who had the power to hide the truth
      Paul set up a charity to support the family target 25k
      A few days ago 38k had been reach still operational
      Started while nikki missing
      Traditional when a death has happened???

    • @paulbaker1425
      @paulbaker1425 Год назад +11

      A few days ago 38k raised so far
      Started while nikki a missing person traditional after a death ??

  • @sue7621
    @sue7621 Год назад +118

    The only one I trusted was Peter Faulding 🙌🤗😘
    It was disgusting how he was treated!
    Sending him love and immense gratitude and respect from Wales 💙🩵💙

    • @carlm.m.5470
      @carlm.m.5470 Год назад +7

      I felt that too.
      It seems as if there was a decision made early on and Peter and the public were not allowed to know about any of it.
      They asked for dashcam footage of the wrong road and at the wrong time and they later changed the name of the road. Even Google Earth was revised to the new name and the past history of the road was erased. I would think that if it were that important to get such a change made so quickly from a company outside of England, it must involve someone important. I just don't know enough about the people involved to be certain (the husband and his connections to the dog park owners).
      All of it is very odd in the sense that things are being forced to fit and the public is sort of being treated as opposition or the enemy, Peter included. Like there is no room for the truth here and anyone seeking the truth is a problem.

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Год назад +1

      Lol.

    • @Beautifulpeople44
      @Beautifulpeople44 Год назад

      Peter faulding was that good he sissend them all out in minutes .. the absolute lot sunk in their own 💩 when that happened so they got rid of him .. who the experts?? I say who’s the expert? In all this ??? Police??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and that’s who I as a female is supposed to trust? Jokers to all that don’t believe in Peters knowledge, experience and everything that comes with it! Actually shame on you! May come to a person in your family one day see how you react thn

    • @shaunynapier1109
      @shaunynapier1109 Год назад +1

      I have just finished a Masters degrees in Criminology. I have never heard of a case like this one? The whole point of an innquest is to answer all.of the questions ant is based upon evidence. This inquest sounds Micky mouse!!! 'Probably" is not a word used in an inquest!! It tuns a fact into a doubt and that doesn't help anybody. Was there 2 litres if water found in the lungs? The volume should be noted at the pm. They usually test for diatomes which tells the type of water found in the lungs. They must have done microbiology tests because it was reported that no alcohol was detected? The weight of Nicola's clothing would have been weighed too but there is no mention of that? A body will sink to.the bottom of the river and when it fills with gas it will float eventually. I don't understand why Peter was only instructed to search a short area of the river? Wasn't the river higher and flowing faster at the time Nicola was reported missing? Surely specialists who can plot river flow etc were brought in early on in this case? That is a standard action when someone is reported missing near a river. The fact that Willows harness had been.removed was also suspicious wasn't it? Was it checked for DNA? The list is endless isn't it? I don't know much about the actual investigation investigation because what the public was drip fed was all very vague? I can only echo what everyone else has said, too many questions without answers. Is the case completley closed now? An inquest is supposed to be the conclusion but it is more like a cliffhanger to me. Prof David Wilson should be asked to study the case in my opinion. Rest in peace Nichola. Bless her. Thoughts are with the family and friends ❤

    • @RedFox-c5l
      @RedFox-c5l 5 месяцев назад

      There in controll if the poloice dont do there job how can we make them they dont want the truth the gloobalist force do as they please its no longer serve and protect i found that one outthe hard way there no fit for purpose as you havee found out

  • @Beautifulpeople44
    @Beautifulpeople44 Год назад +250

    Peter Faulding was absolutely fantastic he knew exactly what he was saying and was close to something and IMO that’s why they got rid of him and blackened his name.

    • @artistinbeziers7916
      @artistinbeziers7916 Год назад +47

      Exactly. He has been treated appallingly.

    • @burningsoul1365
      @burningsoul1365 Год назад +53

      best witness and didnt get called up, disgraceful.

    • @BIASED_YOUTUBE
      @BIASED_YOUTUBE Год назад

      he was just another puppet in this charade. I confronted him directly on twitter and he had nothing to say. I phoned the police conduct office, they pretended not to hear me on the phone. lancs police are involved and have done things like this before. they are occultists and freemasons.

    • @burningsoul1365
      @burningsoul1365 Год назад +20

      @@thomasreed49 better witness than proffesional police divers version.

    • @andrewrice6596
      @andrewrice6596 Год назад +36

      @@thomasreed49 have you not thought that the reason he didn't find anything could be because she wasn't there ?. It is only LP that keep saying she fell in at the bench but they have no evidence.

  • @barbaracobb6291
    @barbaracobb6291 Год назад +19

    Police or coroners office, did not approach Peter faulding who lead his team, sgi international, for any data he had.. no request for sonar images or data.

  • @Beautifulpeople44
    @Beautifulpeople44 Год назад +12

    Peter did the work off his own back and wasn’t paid.

  • @stuartjoyce2627
    @stuartjoyce2627 Год назад +10

    Let’s see how long Paul stays living in this country .

  • @paullloyd6852
    @paullloyd6852 Год назад +11

    Good point, the powers that be can control the media, but they are haveing problems of controlling social platforms.

  • @anitawaller6532
    @anitawaller6532 Год назад +11

    Agree with everything you’ve said. Nicola has had no justice.

  • @Sam-gw5pl
    @Sam-gw5pl Год назад +6

    Regarding Willow not barking. If you’ve seen the video footage of her on the ice sledge, as soon as she slides down the hill, Willow starts to bark.

  • @susanpearson1341
    @susanpearson1341 Год назад +7

    If it was suicide the insurance would of not payed out so that's why thay concluded accidental

    • @kevinkenny6975
      @kevinkenny6975 Год назад +2

      Correct

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +3

      Big win for Paul all around, no Nicky, no Willow, free car, free insurance claim, and a GoFundMe to boot. No contest with the kids, and EW waiting in the wings. What a handy river.

  • @lesleymimmack7296
    @lesleymimmack7296 Год назад +5

    She also didn't reply to her sister the night before.Her sister said it's unusual for nicola not to answer suss suss

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад

      She no longer had her phone as she was being relocated.

  • @marywenzel3199
    @marywenzel3199 Год назад +5

    How can any scream not be a cause for concern? Not to mention a scream heard by multiple witnesses? This was not a children’s playground, so any screams should have been considered unusual and therefore concerning. I’ve always discounted the suicide theory, Even considering it that she might have been mentally fragile. I just really don’t believe that she would have staged that scene And taken a flying leap off the riverbank in front of her beloved dog whom she had left running loose right next to the property of the woman who threatened to shoot her the next time she was found off the leash. An accidental slip into the river is possible, if she had been running after the dog and slipped on the wet muddy semi frozen grass, particularly if she was dizzy from medication. But why would she have had the dogs harness off to begin with? The lead clipped onto the harness not her collar, and we’ve seen multiple photos of Nicola and the dog at the riverside and the dog had her harness on. The thing that dissuades me from a simple accident Is her body not being discovered for nearly a month. If she accidentally fell in where the phone and the dog harness was found, she would’ve rolled off the bank into about 3 feet of water. If she hit her head on a stone and was unconscious, I could understand her inhaling 2 L of water in a place where she could easily have stood up had she been conscious. If she had gone into the river at that spot, in the nontidal portion of the river with cold water and a very sluggish current, it stands to reason that she would have been found within hours of the police divers going in and they were on the scene early in the afternoon. If not then certainly by the second day or when Peter Faulding showed up with his sonar equipment. With that many people happening by within minutes of this incident, and numerous possessions scattered on the ground and the dog abandoned, why did no one check the water before the police were called? She was wearing a puffy jacket that should have provided some buoyancy especially in 3 feet of water for at least 10 or 15 minutes. Yet she was not spotted. Her dog wasn’t found on the riverbank but back by the gate. If Nicola were abducted and forced into the water downriver, Things align better with the evidence to my way of thinking. I will never believe that the police narrative is the whole story by any means.

  • @jcummings119
    @jcummings119 Год назад +4

    Considering Paul 'wasn't too bothered that Nicki didn't show up at 10am' then why did he send a text to her asking 'are you lost?'. at 9.15 am on that morning?

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад

      At 09.15. are you sure. She wasn't due back until 09.45am

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад +1

      Aah. That tells me something else. She was returning home to do her conference call which is why he asked if she were lost.
      She went home after dropping the kids off. She would have been back by 08.5008/55am. There was a fight. He killed her at home. He is trying to create an alibi with the text.
      Or she was turning up at the office on the campsite to do the conference. If she was in the lower field at 08.47 according to early witness accounts she would have completed her walk by 09.10am. That tells me he was there with her at the campsite... If she was ever there at all...
      And that is why his family don't ring him. He is there staging the scene with his family.

  • @janetjolly7205
    @janetjolly7205 Год назад +5

    Great work, you say it as it is, all a complete shambles

  • @leewesterby8950
    @leewesterby8950 Год назад +7

    Thank you for this and your honest review. I genuinely think there's more to it and it wasn't accidental. I think it was something more malicious

  • @shirleystewart7422
    @shirleystewart7422 Год назад +3

    It’s a huge cover up. It stinks! Nicola was never in that river.

    • @ladylaughter7393
      @ladylaughter7393 Год назад +1

      No independent person has seen the body. Only got their word for it

    • @shirleystewart7422
      @shirleystewart7422 Год назад

      @@ladylaughter7393 I don’t think the family even identified the body! Normally that is what happens! The police were standing there laughing. They should have been asked why they were laughing.

  • @colinsmith2560
    @colinsmith2560 Год назад +84

    She was not in the river at the time of search! She was Dumped LATER !!!! MURRDERED NO DOUBT!!!!

    • @robbeales5516
      @robbeales5516 Год назад +2

      That makes more sense than anything else 👍

    • @evelynroadmedia9415
      @evelynroadmedia9415 7 месяцев назад +2

      This is exactly what I think, but I can only speculate. I mean where she was found was not even 30 meters away from a road, in which the police did not even highlight to search.

    • @dianewebb3343
      @dianewebb3343 6 месяцев назад +1

      Columbo had an episode, in which a building site was thoroughly searched. (The murderer insisted it was searched) Then the murderer tried to place the body there after they had stopped searching. Anyway, Columbo could not be fooled whatsoever and caught the bugger redhanded..

    • @evelynroadmedia9415
      @evelynroadmedia9415 6 месяцев назад +1

      In that Fielding interview, he said he detected what is highly likely a body not so long after starting and the police brushed if off and told him to go elsewhere as it contradicts their search (cannot remember the exact details). I know he mentioned he could not find the body soon after, but I think he was more or less made to say he could not find her because he most likely trusted the police enough not to question them, or to a certain extent anyway.
      We need to remember Fielding was not called in until 10 days later, and the river was not properly searched for something like 3 days after she went missing, and clearly the police did not search the river properly or at least confirm his potential lead, by what Fielding mention.
      This leads me to believe that the police searched the area, found nothing around 5 days in, body was dumped in, Fielding arrived day 10, found a lead, police brushed it off because they cleared the area, another weeks passed before they find the body.

    • @issimondias
      @issimondias 2 месяца назад

      @@robbeales5516 that makes absolutely no sense at all.

  • @debrathompson1972
    @debrathompson1972 Год назад +92

    If you hear anyone screaming it’s always cause for concern until you can pinpoint where it came from and the circumstances. Other than that it would be concerning. This inquest was just as expected - a total stitch up!

  • @gaildavisfromoz
    @gaildavisfromoz Год назад +90

    Im following from Australia, I cannot believe how this case has been handled from the start...its unbelievable

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +13

      Same from Canada, smells over here too.

  • @artistinbeziers7916
    @artistinbeziers7916 Год назад +112

    This is the first of your videos that I've seen. It's excellent, by the way. So much seems to point to a kidnap, and then putting her body in the river later. The dog running between the bench and the gate - surely means a 'connection' between the gate and the bench ie. kidnap. Also - yes, Peter Faulding would surely have found her - he was incredibly confident, which he would not have been, risking his credibility. He seems to have been pushed aside. So much here smacks of a possible police cover-up, of a flawed investigation. The inquest was nothing more than a whitewash, designed purely to put "official" closure to the case.

    • @catslivesmatter12
      @catslivesmatter12 Год назад +9

      Absolutely agree 👍

    • @armageddon124c5
      @armageddon124c5 Год назад +7

      There was a witness who claimed the dog was actually running between the bench and the walkover style in the fence lower down nearer the river from the kissin gate

    • @lynnniblock8355
      @lynnniblock8355 Год назад +1

      Actually my sister said that she thought someone had kidnapped her too. 💕

    • @artistinbeziers7916
      @artistinbeziers7916 Год назад +11

      @@lynnniblock8355 Well, everything points to that, from what's been said, or rather - unsaid. There is no question that Faulding would have found her. It's not as though it was a deep river, and also not very wide. Also - no signs of disturbance to the grass etc, on the bank which would have occurred had she slipped or went on to that area.
      And the dog - running distressed to and from the gate... Come on police, the public do have brains.

    • @joysynmonds9082
      @joysynmonds9082 Год назад

      Absolutely I.m.h.o.

  • @jeanhopman5659
    @jeanhopman5659 Год назад +68

    if things don't make sense, it's because they're not true.

  • @Beautifulpeople44
    @Beautifulpeople44 Год назад +83

    Very interesting thank you! This whole case is an absolute joke in NB memory. I hope one day her girls will question it all just like we all did.

  • @lindawiggins7136
    @lindawiggins7136 Год назад +101

    I feel Nicola has been totally let down.

    • @BritishBulldog545
      @BritishBulldog545 Год назад +9

      I totally agree with that

    • @joysynmonds9082
      @joysynmonds9082 Год назад +2

      100%.

    • @adelejones5059
      @adelejones5059 Год назад +3

      💯 …. I hope poor Nicola haunts whoever did this till there dying day and all the others who are covering it up

  • @susanrichardson1670
    @susanrichardson1670 Год назад +154

    You are Spot on and thank you for talking us through this whole debarkel. Whoever, was responsible for Nicole’s disappearance, made a big mistake with the dog not being found wet and was not found running up and down the riverbank. The Coroners report is disgraceful and not based on facts but theories. Totally disregarded any evidence that did not fit with the narrative such as the screams heard and the man dressed in black. The water found in her lungs should have been thoroughly tested to ensure what waters she was drowned in. Definitely raises more questions than answers. Well done everyone who is questioning this whole affair. Follow the money!

    • @karinbohl7849
      @karinbohl7849 Год назад +27

      And wasn’t there also a strange red van? And the two fishermen on a freezing 🥶 January day with only rods (no fishing boxes, something to sit on, buckets) ? Moreover was it fishing season??

    • @maryward1513
      @maryward1513 Год назад +3

      Well said

    • @fernfreeman1729
      @fernfreeman1729 Год назад +8

      Water doesn't enter the lungs after death. She drowned. However, why did she or someone else, remove the leash from Willow?

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +5

      ​@@fernfreeman1729Yes, the leash.

    • @markwalker4142
      @markwalker4142 Год назад +1

      Some come on Sherlock , where did you learn to be this great detective ???

  • @sheilacarter7875
    @sheilacarter7875 Год назад +87

    Brilliant video This case should be looked at very carefully.First of all please go and look at who did the post mortem Alison Armour her track record leaves a lot to be desired (Baby Poppy)!!!!As you say this case utterly stinks,Nikki's two girls will get older and want to know what really happened to their lovely mum.My theory and that of many others was that Nicola was kept somewhere and released on the 18th Feb.She had 200ml of water in her lungs that's 5/6th of a cup or 0.2litres.i was the one who said about fit bit inquest said it recorded a heartbeat 8 days up until Feb 4th. I did look it up and apparently it does happen that a heartbeat goes on for a time but 8 days is excessive.When Nikki was found she had a black eye,cuts on her nose bruises on her arms and leg,strangest of all she had a blood stain l think on her chin,how is that possible after being in water 23 days.!!I also heard that when Jason found her she was face up ( Jason Rothwell admitted in a message that he was asked by a "friend" to go to the Wyre that day.Why have we not seen one video of Nicola on the 27thJan.Penny Fletcher changed her story about time lines 3 times Rodger/Ron her brother in law told a different story.Why were cameras off in the caravan park that would have captured everything.In cases like this it is usually asked who stands to gain!!!!! I have also heard something which isn't verified (so can't put it here) that if was true would make sense.Why was a 100k go fund me set up when Nikki had only been missing one week.Why did someone give out her most personal details to the world.Why was she at hospital Jan llth.saying she had fallen and hit her head this was the day after the Jan 10th visit by police/mental health.Personally l think she found out something,l would love to know what her parents are thinking.We didn't know Nikki but she is loved around the world and we all wanted justice for her there was never any ill will.

    • @awaitthegroom
      @awaitthegroom Год назад +27

      When she went to the A and E she had vomited post injury and then had headaches. She probably had concussion so did she drive herself there ? Did Paul go with her. He seems to be so selfish looking forward to his time alone while she does the school run and walk on her own. Why didnt he go along with her knowing she had had lots on. Wherever he goes people will wonder and at the least will know about what a plonker he is and not worthy of Nicola.

    • @Beautifulpeople44
      @Beautifulpeople44 Год назад +15

      Well said

    • @sheilacarter7875
      @sheilacarter7875 Год назад +34

      @@awaitthegroom I think that the 10th Jan. Could have been DV seems strange body cam was turned off.Also why did Louise call ambulance if Nikki had been drinking and saying she was losing weight.She wasn't being violent had she been hit in the head and wasn't making sense then that was put down to drinking.Her name has been blackened by someone who has showed zero Interest no emotion no tears no love.As l,said l heard something which until and if verified could be the reason for everything.Why was there a big argument between Nikki and Emma White had Nikki found out something,l believe she did say on a fb post that she did.That day the 27th someone went upstairs to put his gym kit on (as you do when you are worried) !! Could it have been other way round as in taking gym kit off.There is a back route from lnskip to the fields!!!All someone's businesses were in big trouble.Why did Willow turn away in the TV interview she couldn't look at him.She went and snuggled into Dan Walker, Willow knows all,at least she's safe now with Ernie and Dot.Nicola did not fall l still believe she was kept somewhere.Peter Vincent a dowser said chloroform was used and she was alive for days after.This case is being covered up for a reason maybe something much bigger than we know.Why was a Serious Crimes Officer Rebecca. Smith leading a missing person case.She usually leads big drug cases.!!!Was money owed and Nikki kidnapped.Remember EW setting up a go fund me for 100k before Nikki was found.What was that for very odd.This should never have had an accident verdict l understand the family asked for it for the girls sake.Thats not how it should work it should have been an open verdict.Its always asked who stands to gain the most hmmm

    • @bettyboop5177
      @bettyboop5177 Год назад +19

      Odd that Ron is not his real name ( thanks sky news😂) also penny f getting stroppy in her zoom call witness testimony, " I don't go through the kissing gate, I go over the stile!!" Has someone from the court helping her at home with her zoom call hmmmm, I'm sure penny saw something and been paid hush money!! I also firmly believe Peter Vincent findings,, that nikki was taken thru rowan water gate and drugged, kept alive then passed away, on purpose or by accident I don't know but my gut says on purpose,, candlemass, masons, 💔

    • @martinebarnard-delaroche7438
      @martinebarnard-delaroche7438 Год назад +19

      @@sheilacarter7875 They all knew each other, that police person no doubt handled the drugs issue of P's brother and the mediums's brother and they no doubt didn't ask the medium to testify so he wouldn't have to explain why he suddenly changed his story. I don't know what really happened, but a verdict based on suppositions, mainly from people who weren't even there - seriously???

  • @karenmckone9781
    @karenmckone9781 Год назад +150

    Thank you so much for making this video , your absolutely right on everything, nothing about this case adds up . I’ve been looking at the case since she went missing , I’ve never believed she fell in the river , there is some 3 rd party involvement, in my opinion.
    I thought an inquest was to answer the questions , to address all the inconsistencies..
    The biggest doubt I have about the whole case is why she wasn’t found for 23 days , with all the experts , the searches , the dogs who are trained in finding bodies , the fact it was never treated at a crime from day one , the fact of the way the police never searched places for 2 weeks other than the river , the ever changing timeline , the fact willow wasnt at the water edge , the suspicious man , the scream , the way they handled the phone , bench , harness , the lack of CCTV of her AT all , no dash cam , no door bell camera of her , the Fitbit recording a heartbeat nine days after she was missing , the caravan people , the denying she was a strong swimmer , saying “holiday “ swimmer , the alcohol issue statement, it’s all highly suspicious ,, and how the coroner didn’t say it was river water in her lungs , how long she’d been in the water , what the bruises on her meant , like old / new , none of this makes any sense , they wanted it to be an accident and for her to be forgotten, I think this case will
    Always be remembered and her . I nearly drowned in a swimming pool once as a kid , and I struggled for longer than 10 -30 seconds before another swimmer saved me

    • @Sidekickholmes
      @Sidekickholmes Год назад +23

      Thanks for sharing these facts. Keep sharing something is a miss is right.

    • @andrewrice6596
      @andrewrice6596 Год назад +14

      Spot on.

    • @Israel24-b8b
      @Israel24-b8b Год назад +9

      You can't bruise after death, once the circulation stops.

    • @antoniyayotsova5473
      @antoniyayotsova5473 Год назад +6

      What about Paul's cousin? The one who owns a house by the river. The same one who was investigated for his missing girlfriend years ago. (The girl was never found). Lies and corruption at its best!

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Год назад +1

      Your opinion is crap, then.

  • @glennwhitehead6484
    @glennwhitehead6484 Год назад +48

    9!!! I think we can do better than that sir!
    10, Why wasn't Emma at the inquest? She was on TV more than Kim Kardashian at one point then "whoosh" disappeared!
    11, I might be wrong but did anyone notice that all pics of Nicola looked like they had been taken quite recently, within 12 to 18 months at most?
    12, if Nicola was only a missing person incident of which there must be thousands reported each year, why was a specialist Police unit, that by Bekkys own words , have teams investigating high end crime such as drug, weapons, people smuggling, yet when a 45 year old mortgage adviser goes missing, this unit, which must have a budget like a telephone number, headed by Bekky is put onto it???
    13 NOTHING HAS EVER MADE SENSE!!

    • @bettyboop5177
      @bettyboop5177 Год назад +1

      The ET newsroom Peter Vincent 2 vids on nikki , plus update posted today 45 min mark, nikki info 🙏🏻

  • @barryfrostick4803
    @barryfrostick4803 Год назад +170

    She could have held down under the water, and that would consistute drowning, the bruising on her legs could have caused as she struggled to fight someone off, the highest urge is survival, she could have kicked someone or fixed object in the river. Another big red flag for me is the fact she was according to the inquest, she was covered in mud, if she was in a moving river for 23 days the mud would have washed off, but if was in a drainage pipe, these are all over the area with a one way valve, great place to hide a body. All this makes it look like a murder, anther BIG RED FLAG is that the dog was DRY, this is massive all spanials love water the dog would have jumped in with her NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT, she never fell in at the bench, that was a very amateur set up and every body fell for it. I say this as an ex policeman. Investigated many murders in South Africa. THIS IS A MURDER, IT HAS ALL THE TRADEMARKS. and yet the idiot police continue to say there is no proof of foul play, only because they refuse to look for it.

    • @burningsoul1365
      @burningsoul1365 Год назад +18

      exactly

    • @mrsshahid5117
      @mrsshahid5117 Год назад +15

      Thank you for the truth

    • @johncedricparry
      @johncedricparry Год назад +13

      You are the closest yet!

    • @AlexandraK1
      @AlexandraK1 Год назад +17

      Thank you. This is what a lot of us are feeling as well.

    • @amylandry4108
      @amylandry4108 Год назад +13

      @barryfrostick4803 Many of us agree!! I’m trying to understand why LE wanted to wrap this investigation up so quickly…?

  • @kevinkenny6975
    @kevinkenny6975 Год назад +68

    Why were we not made aware of the man in black before? Why have the police not put out an appeal for him to come forward?

    • @juliereid7496
      @juliereid7496 Год назад +5

      Exactly that’s what I don’t understand, screams aswell no witness said anything about that either.

    • @joysynmonds9082
      @joysynmonds9082 Год назад +3

      Because he wouldn't, would he.
      No murderer confesses willingly.

  • @shelleyjackson8793
    @shelleyjackson8793 Год назад +54

    I agree with all your points, there is something very off about the whole situation. Why did they go to such great lengths to keep Curtis away? She may have drowned but how did she get there! Why wasn’t Peter Faulding called as a witness? So many questions and they just want to sweet it all under the carpet.

    • @karinbohl7849
      @karinbohl7849 Год назад +15

      Curtis came too close to the truth...

    • @smokemeakipper1076
      @smokemeakipper1076 Год назад +2

      Curtis is a tool. That's why.

    • @AlexandraK1
      @AlexandraK1 Год назад +7

      I think it is because he showed the area as it really is, which does NOT fit the police narrative at all. In parts, this torrential *haha* river is so shallow that Sammy, his girlfriend could wade across it. The water didn't even come over her knees, as I remember.

  • @avrilmiskella6468
    @avrilmiskella6468 Год назад +38

    This has been a cover up from day 1 none of it makes any sense & now no justice for Nicola 💔

  • @lindayoung1152
    @lindayoung1152 Год назад +60

    There has been something wrong with this case from day one so many contradictions, Paul was home alone when he got a call to say the dog had been found he went to put his gym gear on then said “we left” who was we, the girls were at school, Nicola was missing so who was with Paul?

    • @karinbohl7849
      @karinbohl7849 Год назад +10

      🚩

    • @stefanhinchliffe5318
      @stefanhinchliffe5318 Год назад +9

      Someone in the early days commented that one of the neighbours saw Nicolas boss turn up at the house not long after Nichola left , that's who Paul was with maybe when he slipped up , if it's true but why make it up .

    • @margaretconnery7422
      @margaretconnery7422 Год назад +6

      Emma i bet 🤔

    • @jackiewilson4654
      @jackiewilson4654 Год назад +1

      The friend 🤔

  • @minnroo
    @minnroo Год назад +207

    Not only have the police pushed a narrative without any fact letting Nikki and her children down, they tarnished her good name by calling her a hormonal drunk!
    I’m absolutely disgusted with the police and all involved with the inquest - the only conclusion based on what is known is one of an open verdict and incompetence of the authorities.
    I’m so sorry Nikki 😔.
    Rest in peace 🕊️

    • @sharonreichter2537
      @sharonreichter2537 Год назад +45

      My opinion is that it's one enormous cover up.

    • @sueking3915
      @sueking3915 Год назад +19

      What's that expression...birds of a feather stick together?

    • @jamessones4044
      @jamessones4044 Год назад +1

      @@sharonreichter2537she was seeing someone VIP

    • @jamessones4044
      @jamessones4044 Год назад +12

      Three things always come out
      Sun
      Moon
      Truth---let’s hope so!

    • @nicolasimpkins3640
      @nicolasimpkins3640 Год назад +2

      ​@@jamessones4044CASE CLOSED only people that needed answers is her family ,not the public we didn't know Nicola at all ,just my opinion as others expressing their's

  • @eileentarrant9876
    @eileentarrant9876 Год назад +53

    There was a long slope before you get to the drop ,but if she was pushed she would have scrambled to save herself but there wasn’t any scuff marks so she wasn’t there .This case has been a farce from start to finish , It’s scary to think if anyone did anything to me the police would say I drowned even if I was found in bed with my throat cut .I remember seeing policewoman when talking about the fishermen sneering lip curling saying they didn’t think it wasn’t suspicious ,say no more 🤷🤦

  • @nurse2recover425
    @nurse2recover425 Год назад +70

    I am so glad you have done this video there is so many questions that still need answering. They didn't search the caravan park for 2 weeks , they didn't get the cctv from the garage for 2 weeks, the first 48 hours is crucial to a case. The seat not sealed off. You have the man in the caravan park who was selling his caravan who said someone had been in , while he wasn't there. The man dressed in black , 6ft 1 and aged about 45, they can not ignore that when a witness was actually there. Two people heard the screams. The fitbit still recorded a heart beat 8 days later. In 23 days she only travelled 1 mile, how many people have walked that stretch and nobody found her. R.I.P nicola

    • @patpat4317
      @patpat4317 Год назад +14

      Can you direct me to where it says her fitbit recorded a heartbeat 8 days later? If true, it needs investigating especially as the Coroner said she died in seconds.

    • @dianaaston9239
      @dianaaston9239 Год назад +5

      The more we know the more complicated this is getting full of conflicting confusing and very dodgy stuff uncovering alot of secretive sensitive information that will be kept from the public how high up is this going !!!!!!

    • @suemjloaf
      @suemjloaf Год назад +4

      ​@@patpat4317The home pathologist and the coroner both said in the inquest that her fitbit recorded a heartbeat 8 days later, it's also in all of the media report's

    • @nurse2recover425
      @nurse2recover425 Год назад

      @@patpat4317 it was in the inquest

    • @julieanderson-gm5sy
      @julieanderson-gm5sy Год назад +2

      The Golden Hour Principles not upheld. The principle that effective early action can result in securing significant material that would otherwise be lost to the investigation.

  • @lynn8143n
    @lynn8143n Год назад +39

    Pennys account of events was changed at inquest, she said willow was running between bench and river. How convenient

    • @VMM34
      @VMM34 Год назад +12

      I think it was Curtis who was talking to an elderly man, who clarified that willow was trying to get over the stile not the kissing gate. Curtis pointed to the kissing gate and the man said "No, no, here.." and swept his arm out to point to the stile to clarify willow's actions when she was found. It seems like everyone changed their facts at this inquest, it's completely mind boggling

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад +2

      Penny is lying again. She changed time she found phone from 09.20 to 09.30 and we know she found it before because she was on her walk with her dog and she saw people moving on the screen in conference. This ended at 09.30 so she had to have seen it earlier.
      She also phoned the police at 09.30 about a loose dog.
      She also phoned her sister to call her brother in law. but she phoned from her house so it would take her several minute to get there unless nicol is there already.
      Another witness said the dog was running between the bench and the style to the hidden field. Why are they changing their stories. She couldn't get over the weir. The river was shallow.

  • @juliocean1331
    @juliocean1331 Год назад +56

    If this was a crime drama on TV, many of us would all think that the storyline was rubbish.
    Very disappointing outcome. Too much guess work, speculation and variation in 'facts' / testimony of apparent witnesses and authorities throughout the duration of this 'investigation', including the Inquest.
    Condolences to Nicola's Girls, Parents and Willow. 🙏💐 RIP Nicola. 💐🙏
    IMO. Allegedly.

    • @LetMeTellIt
      @LetMeTellIt Год назад +4

      Nikki’s kids and parents lost a beautiful soul which will effect them forever. Those girls will not let this go. But let’s save the town rep over solving a case. Who cares if she was a local sweet hard working woman. Horrible.

  • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
    @Woodman-Spare-that-tree Год назад +56

    I believe it was written off as an accident to cover up for the fact that the police cocked up the whole investigation. For example, they never roped off the bench or the river as a potential crime scene, they never searched the caravan sites, and they never investigated the detail of the home CCTV. And, just my personal opinion, but the interview with the husband gave me the willies. He was smirking and frankly it reminded me of that interview Chris Watts did for the TV stations.

  • @audreyfforbes-hamilton
    @audreyfforbes-hamilton Год назад +76

    When Nicola was first reported missing to the police, they would have immediately been aware that there had been a mental health check on her only ten days previously, and combined with PA’s “she’s struggling” narrative, some arrogant Detective Inspector slapped a suicide verdict on the case before any investigation had even begun. This is why they released her personal information to the public, to back up their theory. Every officer who spoke at press conferences was aggressive and defensive and they ordered the public not to speculate or contradict their hypothesis. Every suggestion of third party involvement was disregarded, EVEN AT THE INQUEST. Only when the autopsy proved that there was no alcohol or drugs in her system did they fall back on the accident narrative. There’s probably less paperwork to do for a suicide/accident than for a criminal investigation. Nothing to see here.

    • @xvsupremacy7190
      @xvsupremacy7190 Год назад +8

      The Coroner never mentioned PACT/Police MAA, s prior calls and the fact that they had failed Nichola.

    • @aspadeaspade7163
      @aspadeaspade7163 Год назад +5

      I can't remember at what stage in the search PA announced he didn't think she was in the river, but he was the one who contacted PF for his services in the first place.

    • @rachelbrough8160
      @rachelbrough8160 Год назад +21

      Interestingly, Nicola's dad in the beginning said "this isn't an accident" and before the verdict was even given on cause of death, the 'family' then were pushing for 'accidental death' - now when the word 'family' is used I do wonder exactly who that is referring to, is it Paul (as he has controlled the narrative from the beginning) or does it include him, Louise, mum & dad? I wonder if her dad still has doubts but went along with the accidental death verdict because he knows if he contested it in any way remember that Paul is father to the girls and if he was inclined to do so, he may prevent contact or indeed make it more difficult for the grandparents to have access to them.
      I've never bought any of this, it still leaves so many questions if not more. I believe it should have been an open verdict as the details of cause and circumstance which led to her drowning are unknown.

    • @audreyfforbes-hamilton
      @audreyfforbes-hamilton Год назад +4

      @@aspadeaspade7163 I think it was during the channel 5 interview, when he wanted all the houses and buildings searched.

    • @LetMeTellIt
      @LetMeTellIt Год назад +4

      It’s just soooooo lazy by the cops. Why are you a cop then? Cuz you didn’t save St. Micheal’s from a bad reputation. It was always be known for this. Pathetic.
      I guess we just let people get unalived to save our self. So if you wanna off someone visit St Micheal’s River Wyre.

  • @annwooldridge5834
    @annwooldridge5834 Год назад +26

    I knew they were going fob us off with this in June it was obvious they were going to tell us this story ? What are they hiding, if this my daughter I'd would wouldn't have been happy with this result

    • @VMM34
      @VMM34 Год назад +2

      People seem to act so submissive at inquests. I've know two where that's happened, even changing their knowledge of what happened in order to fawn to the coroner

  • @helentrove620
    @helentrove620 Год назад +34

    I can't help thinking so much is being covered up. Something did not seem right at all from the start with this case, poor Nicola, it'sheartbreaking.

  • @heleneocleary5888
    @heleneocleary5888 Год назад +22

    It’s misleading to call it a vertical drop. People don’t die in water of 3.6 degrees. People swim every day in Ireland, even Christmas Day.

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад +2

      @@dylanstevenson5737 they say she died in 40 seconds. It would take that long for the water to soak into two heavy coats.

  • @barbaracobb6291
    @barbaracobb6291 Год назад +45

    7th january this year a lady in her 30s was walking alongside a canal, in barrowford a man tried to grab her, a passer by stoped it the man ran off. This incident occurred in the morning at 11.25. Lancashire police released cctv image of this man. I thought this was odd.

    • @lynzilancaster-xx9jf
      @lynzilancaster-xx9jf Год назад +15

      I saw that too, and he was all in black with black beanie height was same too.

    • @theobjectivethinker64
      @theobjectivethinker64 Год назад +12

      @@lynzilancaster-xx9jf seen at the river Wyre path too. I have a pic

    • @minnroo
      @minnroo Год назад +13

      @@theobjectivethinker64Will you share the pic?

    • @catherinethomas1276
      @catherinethomas1276 Год назад

      Very strange it was never mentioned. Why ?

    • @lynzilancaster-xx9jf
      @lynzilancaster-xx9jf Год назад

      @almklit did you take it to police? Mind you, the way this has gone, I don't think they'd have been interested in it at all imho.

  • @healfdeane
    @healfdeane Год назад +28

    Ok so I hope plenty of people see this comment. As if the Nicola Bulley case wasn’t bad enough [and let’s be honest, the police have cocked this right up from day one] I wanted to mention the name of a lesser known young woman who was also found dead in a Lancashire river in May this year, Shannon Canning. Her case is also strange and she went missing on a Friday morning of May this year on her way to work. But what is even stranger is I couldn’t remember her name so did some Googling, but that brought up yet ANOTHER young woman who has been found dead in a river in Harrogate. Also on a Friday. Now both of these woman have barely made the news. Why is that? This 3rd young woman’s name is Sophie Lambert. All three woman, Nicola, Shannon and Sophie went missing on a Friday, all in the Yorkshire area and all found dead in a river….

    • @sarahabbott-gn4dp
      @sarahabbott-gn4dp 10 месяцев назад +1

      That's really suspicious. Sorry I've only just seen the video. I've not heard about those other two women. Very strange

  • @debsmann9218
    @debsmann9218 Год назад +81

    What I’d like to understand is why the inquest took almost 5 months to determine the cause of death even though the police said at the beginning it was drowning and how was that poor woman’s funeral able to go ahead in March when there were still “ no conclusion”?!
    To me it felt like a rush to shut everyone up and hope we’ll of forgotten by June 🤔?
    RIP Nicola

    • @markrl75
      @markrl75 Год назад +4

      Its quite usual now for the body to be released fairly quickly due to the incredible advances in CT scanning technology. A complete and highly detailed 3D digital electronic picture can be stored and referred to later if required. No need now in most cases to keep hold of the physical cadaver.

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад

      They exhumed Steven Smith's body in the US years later just recently.

    • @dianegardner3584
      @dianegardner3584 Год назад +8

      My thoughts entirely,I was shocked to hear the funeral had already taken place,so quick.

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Год назад +1

      Learn to spell.

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Год назад +7

      What a surprise that the story doesn't make sense to yet another visibly uneducated person...
      I sense a pattern there!

  • @karinbohl7849
    @karinbohl7849 Год назад +28

    Thank you for this video! In my opinion you are very right , all very fishy , more questions than answers, poor Nikki💛 Dogs don’t lie , Willow is a ❤ on four legs, the only eye witness but unfortunately can’t speak ....

  • @ferventheat
    @ferventheat Год назад +30

    This is the one case where we 'baseless conspiracy theorists ' seem to get the most push back, both online, from the police statements, the mainstream media and the solicitors involved.
    People for some reason want us all to shut up , go away and forget we ever heard the name Nicola Bulley
    Will we let it happen? 😊

  • @karenwhitehead2260
    @karenwhitehead2260 Год назад +38

    Her partner seems to have easily accepted the suicide theory, actually promoting the fact! Mentioning her menupausal state, personally if that were my partner I would not have accepted she committed suicide with the facts presented.
    Willow being bone dry, the natural instinct of willow would have been to go in after Nicola🤷‍♀️ if she went into the river she had chances to get herself out, did her partner not think she was a good enough swimmer to do that? As her partner I'd be asking all sorts of questions because it doesn't add up!! 🤷‍♀️ but he seems very content this is what happened to Nicole. 🤔

    • @amytiffanyhemingway
      @amytiffanyhemingway Год назад +6

      he told a random person ringing him on the morning to say her phone had been found that 'oh she's been struggling' as he had already prepared this narrative surely or otherwise an odd thing to say for no reason if you don't even know she's missing yet

    • @suemjloaf
      @suemjloaf Год назад +3

      It wasn't suicide

    • @Jel423
      @Jel423 Год назад +3

      Isn’t the partner an engineer? Engineers are smart, fact based, logical people. I find it odd & suspicious that the partner too easily accepted the theory that fit, 45 year old Nicola fell in the shallow water, drowned then disappeared for 3 weeks to randomly reappear. Peter Faulding said she was not in the river or he would have found her.

    • @karenwhitehead2260
      @karenwhitehead2260 Год назад +7

      @@Jel423
      My thoughts exactly,.. If she did either.. Committed suicide or accidentally drowned neither makes sense, if bruising were found on her body along with cuts abrasions that is a red flag, the corner said she died on entering the water if that were true how did she develop bruises? We're these bruises pre death or post death? It's hard to develop bruises after death because of the heart not pumping the blood anymore.
      And as you point out if she had indeed been in the river she would have been found, it's not like it was the Thames it was quite small in comparison 🤷‍♀️ also how did they explain the cadaver dogs not picking up her scent? Don't think they did 🤷‍♀️ the search of the river seemed thorough and well executed by the team, who were let go by the authority's that in its self raises flags, they have the very best search equipment the best team, and a passer-by find her🤷‍♀️😔 as Peter said.. "she is not in the river" I think a re - construction is in order (A, to see if a woman the same stature as Nicole could get out, and get the same dog to see if it enters the water) place a dummy body into the river with the same weather pattern and run of the river flows, and see where it ends up (this would need to be performed more than once for clarity) if that were my partner that's what I'd be demanding 👍

    • @catherinethomas1276
      @catherinethomas1276 Год назад +2

      ​@@amytiffanyhemingwayyes, not something your husband would say to a stranger.

  • @stuartjoyce2627
    @stuartjoyce2627 Год назад +22

    Thanks pal 👍it’s like everything to do with this case Nicola. No body can say exactly how and why she died it’s disgusting one big cover up hopefully one day something will reopen this case let’s hope it’s not too long 🙏🙏🙏👍👍

  • @sue7621
    @sue7621 Год назад +50

    My brother was a missing person for 5 weeks following a colleague’s retirement night out in 2006 in Lancaster!
    He was last seen on CCTV walking down Penny street in the town with the man who was retiring after leaving other colleagues, he then went to walk the river path to the next village but never arrived home!
    Search teams searched the river and surrounding area but found nothing!
    Then at 5 weeks a man found his body in the river we were distraught and traumatised!
    He was 39 years old fit , a keen cyclist/walker who loved the outdoors
    He had just bought a brand new motorbike and was looking forward to his nieces forthcoming wedding!
    The inquest said accidental death but a cause of death could not be found- they could NOT say his death was by drowning!!!
    We miss him everyday my little brother 🥲Heartbroken!
    Rest in peace and rise in glory! 💙🩵💙🙏
    Thinking of Nicola and her family sending condolences from a Retired nurse from Newcastle living in Wales!
    Rest in peace Nicola and rise in glory 💕🙏

    • @beaulieuc8910
      @beaulieuc8910 Год назад +11

      that's really sad to here. In our river in our Town we regularly have people who die in the driver mainly young men after a night out though we did have a male pensioner fall in recently. They have since put up fencing and lifeboys.

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +2

      ​@@beaulieuc8910Which town?

    • @adelejones5059
      @adelejones5059 Год назад +2

      So sorry for your loss

    • @kirstybeautybykvm4819
      @kirstybeautybykvm4819 Год назад +2

      So sorry for your loss 💔 xxx

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +1

      It seems there is a bit too much happening for that area, in terms of missing people. I'm usually the first to notice a lighting change or a temperature change. Something is not right in that area. It's a hotspot or a cluster for missing people/deaths and the river. We have class 4 and 5 rapids where I live, you have respect, there's no accidental slippage, or very rare, we also have railings around waterfalls. Those rivers look like class 1-3. I'm not buying that many people are falling in when the danger is publicized all the way to Canada. Locals should know there's danger. It certainly warrants new and improved signage, and perhaps other safety measures/prevention, for the future. Lancaster could post their own missing person's billboard of all the faces. I'm sorry to say that it reminds me of all the Native women that went missing in Vancouver BC, because they were Native and prostitutes the police never took it seriously and the numbers kept climbing, finally it broke thru and it was a serial killer all along, it was the Pickton case. He was caught and imprisoned.

  • @physics4290
    @physics4290 Год назад +35

    The FitBit answered many questions, and I still suspect police always had access to this data from a third-party site, because they seemed so sure she had entered the water. It recorded steps in 15-minute intervals, so it is not a certainty that any steps were taken after the abrupt spike in heart rate at 9:22 am. The least satisfying aspects of the inquest were the unresolved inconsistencies in witness statements. There is a man in black, walking toward Nicola near the time of her disappearance, who was mentioned by one witness, who has never been mentioned by the police or identified for the public. There are witnesses placing Penny on the field at both 9:15 and 9:33 am. There are profound inconsistencies in Roger Jones' accounts. The witness who saw Penny tying Willow has vanished. And we are asked to discount a scream, reported by two witnesses, at 9:30 am. My only question is whether the spike in heart rate at 9:22 am is a fall into the water or an attack. Theoretically, Nicola could have run for 8 minutes after being attacked at 9:22 am, and then screamed at 9:30 am, when she rolled into the river, closer to the weir. The fact that she was taking propranolol and had fallen before, may increase the chance that she fell when she was trying to put Willow's harness on. I think it's odd that accidental death is a legal default in the absence of evidence for homicide or suicide. Accidental death should require the same evidential burden as any other cause of death. The finding should have been undetermined. Is it odd that she turned up the volume on her phone at 9:18 am, but didn't set the phone down until 9:20 am? We'll never know why a cautious woman would go so near the edge, or if she did. Accidental drowning in a woman her age is extremely rare in comparison with homicide and suicide. That doesn't mean it didn't happen, but it should require proof.

    • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
      @Woodman-Spare-that-tree Год назад +9

      I agree. They don’t know what happened. The verdict should have been left open. I wonder if the judge ruled it was an accident as an act of kindness, to allow the family to claim on the Life Insurance.

    • @Mark_Harwood
      @Mark_Harwood Год назад +8

      @@Woodman-Spare-that-tree Not kindness, it shuts the family up. There's nothing quite like money to keep people quiet.

    • @debbiejackson8949
      @debbiejackson8949 Год назад +7

      Re the timeline for Penny is a 🚩. Penny’s CCTV not working that day, another 🚩. Didn’t Ron/Roger say he didn’t know how to work Nichola’s phone? 🚩Maybe he handled it and unknowingly touched the volume button. It’s the minute details that need unraveling. There must be a bigger picture as to why this “accident” occurred.

    • @Mark_Harwood
      @Mark_Harwood Год назад +1

      @@debbiejackson8949 I do believe you are on the right track here, this is the same conclusion that I came to.

  • @IanMcvarrie-ln6jr
    @IanMcvarrie-ln6jr Год назад +21

    At a 40th birthday party paul and nikki were at she was said to have told paul to calm the drinking down and paul went mental at her saying nobody tells him what to do and when they left paul had nikki up against the wall giving her grief .
    The witness and a friend then told paul to stop doing what he was doing to nikki.
    Aparently their relationship was on the rocks for about 5 months

  • @astra47420
    @astra47420 Год назад +18

    This is a shambles of a case murdered end off got a way with it 😢justice for nicola

  • @annettemoore7264
    @annettemoore7264 Год назад +23

    The one that gets me is...Nicola's body entered the water by the bench,...sank.. floated about half a mile along the bottom of the river for about 2 weeks, eventually hitting a brick wall..(the weir) decided to float to the top of the water before crossing the top of the weir before sinking immediately and continued her journey another half a mile up, taking another week, eventually coming to rest at the top of the water by a tree...🙄

    • @VMM34
      @VMM34 Год назад +9

      Exactly. The police and Peter Faulding stated the body would only start floating after 8 days, yet Nicola's body rose and floated over the weir when it should have still been sunken at the bottom of the river.

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +4

      It's so laughable 😂.

    • @andrewmarriott6327
      @andrewmarriott6327 Год назад +2

      It is ludicrous ...laughable if it were not for the fact that a young woman has lost her life and justice has been dragged through the dirt .

  • @Sarge-fs8gb
    @Sarge-fs8gb Год назад +17

    I think Peter was excluded from the inquest because he is the only expert who said nicola was NOT in that water at that time, which would raise questions so to avoid it don't invite him or his team.

  • @Goodvibesonly2466
    @Goodvibesonly2466 Год назад +27

    It’s so so sad this case, poor Nicola,
    I think back to when the searches were going on ,there were drones up in the air ,Peter Faulding & his crew including his Cadaver dog on the water & search teams on the ground with cadaver dogs IMO those dogs would of found her 100 % straight away & Williow would of been in that river as soon as she could see Nikki was in trouble that dog wouldn't of left that river/bank ! From Day 1 this case has totally been off .

    • @septembervirgo3723
      @septembervirgo3723 Год назад

      ‘would have’ is the correct phrase, not ‘would of’

    • @Goodvibesonly2466
      @Goodvibesonly2466 Год назад

      @septembervirgo3723 since you felt the need to correct me! 'Would of ' IS THE WAY US CARDIFFIANS SPEAK

  • @marimurphy3856
    @marimurphy3856 Год назад +17

    Peter faulting did all he could to find Nicola. 😢💔🌹🙏

  • @patience1731
    @patience1731 Год назад +27

    Thank you for doing this. Everything you pointed out is right on in my opinion. The obvious cover up from the beginning is what grabbed my attention to start.
    I wasn't holding up much hope for the inquest being honest, however I am totally in shock as to the lack of facts presented or even acknowledged. Any thing that was said and should have been investigated was dismissed as irrelevant, or totally ignored. The inquest makes me more convinced than ever that there was "third party involvement" Springer spaniels are water dogs. If Nicola was in the water and Willow was there to see it she would have gone in to save her or at least making a big fuss about getting her help. "Willow was not caotic but giddy" what the heck does that mean? How is a dog giddy? Was that said to try and say she wasn't upset? ? ? ? ? This long awaited inquest was a big let down, and not at all what I believed in quests to be. In my opinion

  • @raven488
    @raven488 Год назад +16

    We in Scotland go swimming on New Year’s Day for charity … plus we had a drowning last weekend in the loch just down the rd from me a young man was swimming with his mates got into difficulty and went under mates couldn’t do anything at the time , divers came in and found him within hours not far from were he went down and yet the current was quite fast but because he was a dead weight he didn’t move far .. Nikki supposedly fell into a small river and wasn’t found until 23days later what s load of BS! And all the lies , people being allowed to change their statements at the inquest what’s that about ? Even the Dr that done the post mortem should have been struck off the register 2017 in the poppi worthington case.. the DC that walked/ floated down the river was ALIVE! There is air in his body completely different . He was talking to us as if we are stupid! I don’t follow the sheep I think for myself.. it’s absolutely horrible what they done to Peter for telling the truth , and the guy that was supposed to find Nikki wasn’t even at the inquest 🙄 he was called a dog walker without a dog .. surely penny seen her in the water she was at the bench at the same time ?

  • @VK-qe7if
    @VK-qe7if Год назад +27

    Great video, and you bought some important points. 👍 I feel the inquest is an insult to our intelligence, and it's not factual at all. I feel they just wanted it over with maybe for the family, but if it was my daughter, sister, friend etc I'd want answers, I wouldn't accept it as proof to what happened. I think Nicola was taken, and more than likely why there was a scream heard, and also would explain why Willow was running from the bench to the style ( that's what I heard) because that's the route she was taken away from the river. If Nicola had gone into the river Willow would have followed for sure, and would have thought it was a game. And the fact that she is a Spaniel which are a gun dog breed they love water and will jump into water without hesitation. I do feel for the family they've been through hell, but if I was them I couldn't accept that Nicola fell into the river and drowned. Good point you made about when Titanic went down, and I also knew about the temperature of the sea, and how long they would have lived. But people were pulled out alive and lived. And I live on water and someone I know many times (due to having a few too many beers) fell into the canal at night many times including falling through ice and he was a good swimmer and he always got out, and the mud in a canal is very deep, so it can be difficult, and yes people have died as a result of falling in but it's usually down to hitting their head on the boat when they go in and so are unconscious when they hit the water. I'm with you on Peter Faulding, and I think he's right when he said that if Nicola was in the river we would have found her.

    • @johncedricparry
      @johncedricparry Год назад +6

      Nice analysis! I would just add that if Nicola WAS there that day, I haven't yet seen one iota of evidence of that fact.

  • @chrisrudd7097
    @chrisrudd7097 Год назад +14

    A Cadevar dog
    was used. In the private dive company boat these highly trained dog can sense dead bodies up to 15 metres below the surface so she must have been put there after the search

    • @vonnybroadley1109
      @vonnybroadley1109 Год назад +6

      Exactly! They can also smell a dead body from hundreds of feet, buried underground and in deep Snow. No way was Nicola in/on that river -bank until the day before being found!

  • @Stef23441
    @Stef23441 Год назад +28

    Unfortunately we can’t do anything about it now not when the suspect has got the backing of the law only god knows how Nikis family are ok with this inquest 😢

    • @karinbohl7849
      @karinbohl7849 Год назад +7

      A private detective/investigator is needed here, that’s a strange village, there must be someone who knows more ,like the gentle lady that on socials offered Nikki 💛a safe place.....

    • @Stef23441
      @Stef23441 Год назад +9

      @@karinbohl7849 you know , like most of the people that are watching this case think there’s foul play surely 90% of the public can’t be wrong 😑

    • @julieanderson-gm5sy
      @julieanderson-gm5sy Год назад +4

      Never too late, more evidence will come to light..

    • @catherinethomas1276
      @catherinethomas1276 Год назад

      ​@@Stef2344198% I think.

  • @burningsoul1365
    @burningsoul1365 Год назад +21

    people have now lost respect for police

  • @shirleystewart7422
    @shirleystewart7422 Год назад +12

    Peter Faulding should have been called to the inquest and also Jason Rothwell.

  • @kevinkenny6975
    @kevinkenny6975 Год назад +15

    Curtis spoke to a local who confirmed the river was shallow and not moving much that day.

  • @chrisjenkinson7059
    @chrisjenkinson7059 Год назад +15

    I suppose it is commonplace to hear screams at that time in the morning on this bit of river? What the heck? If Nicola was already dead, was someone else being done in nearby? What on earth was going on that morning?

  • @madamdardis
    @madamdardis Год назад +14

    I agree. It feels like a whitewash but why?

  • @steveg7718
    @steveg7718 Год назад +11

    They really do take us for fools... So what does it do for our confidence is authority and so called experts...In the case of a missing person, Who would you call Peter Foulding or Ghostbusters...

  • @annwooldridge5834
    @annwooldridge5834 Год назад +18

    Another one, if she fell in the water where she was, why didn't the people that willow see her lying there in the water if it wasn't that deep 🤷‍♀️

  • @carmenboddis3927
    @carmenboddis3927 Год назад +16

    It's like the police and coroner don't want to conclude the truth for Nicola.
    Has Ansell or any of his relatives been in the police force and this is a major cover up.
    Why isn't there a higher police force and coroner department monitoring the standards of their conclusion this whole thing stinks

  • @debwalls9405
    @debwalls9405 Год назад +17

    James Adeley the coroner, and Alison Armour the pathologist have let Nicola down with this shit show. They gave the Lancs police what they wanted from the 1st day, their hypothesis she fell in the water. Great analysis video👍

    • @sandra_44
      @sandra_44 Год назад +2

      Sounds about normal for Preston coroners imo

  • @mrturpin52
    @mrturpin52 Год назад +16

    Keep up the good work... You're spot ON.. As was Peter F..

  • @lisajones9370
    @lisajones9370 Год назад +20

    I think the whole thing doesn't add up cos it's all been staged from start finish. With the inconsistencies, contradictions, no evidence no cctv, deleted pics & videos etc. Let's not forget the word Hypothosis that they all use.
    I don't believe Nicola died at the river that day. I think she never left the house. The cctv at house looks like Emma due to the ring on finger, drawn cheek bones, widows peak hairline.
    A close friend of Nicola's mentioned she was going to leave Paul cos she had enough of his abuse and cheating. They had a fight the night before and he punched her twice. She scratched him on head and neck that's why he covered himself in interviews. He is the heavy drinker not Nicola. She had everything going for her and had planned things with the kids in the fourth coming weeks.
    On Paul's interviews there was no emotion and he even chuckled on one when the reporter mentioned there hope of finding Nicola. He was calm in interviews except the one when talking about his relationship. You could tell he was anxious cos he was rubbing his legs. He said his main focus was the kids which was very strange cos his main focus should have been finding Nicola. I think he already knew she was dead.
    As for Emma I think she knows what's happened and is covering Paul's back for whatever reason. In her interviews she seems more bothered about paul and kids than her best friend. I wouldn't trust her as far as throw her.
    It seems reporters are being silenced when digging to deep. The police don't want the truth out.
    Also it has been mentioned that Paul's dad works for the police so it works in Paul's favour.
    I knew the public wouldn't get truth even after the inquest cos too many people covering this up. It's disgusting. If I was Nicola 's family I would be getting second postmortem and private investigator into this. I hope one day Nicola's kids will find the truth out.
    One more thing to add the strangest thing is when Someone disappears usually it's a person that is close to them that is responsible and yet the police have totally gone along with everything that Paul has stated (lied)
    He should have been main suspect till she was found. Hmmm was he ever questioned on the scratches and fights they had and why she was going to leave him!

    • @ARolls-dd2zd
      @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +4

      Bingo!

    • @mmac-fr5xu
      @mmac-fr5xu Год назад +7

      I couldn't agree more. Also i hear him and Nicola had an electronics company that was struggling and going bust ...Electonics, cctvl not working at caravan park ...seems a little odd. Tbh i find him to be a narcissist Much like gerry mcscam

    • @lisajones9370
      @lisajones9370 Год назад

      @@ARolls-dd2zd yes apparently he did have a company and was in debt . It was mentioned he was money orientated and I bet he had life insurance on her. If this situation was on the documentary called FAkING IT on TV I'm sure the watcher, the listener and profiler would suss Paul out in 5 minutes.
      There was a documentary on about a similar case in Darwen where Susan waring went missing and it worked out that her partner killed her . Did you ever see it?

    • @lisajones9370
      @lisajones9370 Год назад +2

      @@ARolls-dd2zd I think the whole staged scene was to confuse the public and deflect away was Paul.

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад

      If Paul's father is in the police and they are covering for him that is going to explode because there is very little faith in the police at the moment so if he is being helped by them then another independent police force should reinvestigate.
      Coroner has just run along with the hypothesis. No one knows how she got in the water which is 25 feet from bench and harness no where near.
      Petition to parliament is on the cards.

  • @nevsart5884
    @nevsart5884 Год назад +22

    With the ever changing landscape of social media etc, the police and authorities have a added responsibility, to address and answer questions, suspicions and concerns of the general public. It is not good enough to say our hypothesis is the right one, because we say so……… this type of tyranny will only lead to more scrutiny and speculation into this and other suspicious circumstances.

  • @Scubadiver254
    @Scubadiver254 Год назад +10

    They kept Peter Faulding out of it as he would have said what he thought and that would conflict with what the police wanted us to believe.

  • @marian6593
    @marian6593 Год назад +17

    I'm certainly not a pathologist and my information comes from basic research online but the fact that dental records were needed to identify Nicola's body suggests it was badly decomposed. From what I've read, the low temperature of the river would greatly slow down normal decomposition. If, as I understand it, she couldn't be recognised immediately, doesn't that suggest the body had been kept somewhere on land for several days before being returned to the river?
    As I stated, it's just my theory and I've no practical experience of forensics.

    • @cu4achat123
      @cu4achat123 Год назад +3

      Buried,which would explain her Body "Caked in Mud" ,until they got wind that Peter Faulding was returning with underground radar the day Nicola was found.

    • @jacquelynlittleboy3388
      @jacquelynlittleboy3388 Год назад +3

      It's true the cold water does slow decomposition Nicola would have had to have been in a warmer confined place for the body to decompose that badly in that short time. Besides if she had been in the river with all the amount of people that were looking for her someone would have spotted her bady before then.

  • @MaxineStroud
    @MaxineStroud Год назад +10

    IF that was my daughter, Sister, mother etc then I would be asking all the questions you are & nearly everyone else is! I would NOT let this go! Why have ALL her family just accepted it? That is not normal!

  • @Deekm69
    @Deekm69 Год назад +9

    Hi ive mentioned this to a few channels but no one ever has answered this, what do you make of the cctv been tampered with? It has clearly been photoshopped but like a lot of stuff in this case, its overlooked. Id like to know your thoughts on it? I just come across your channel today so ive subscribed and hope to hear what you think 🤔

  • @lydiamitchell6814
    @lydiamitchell6814 Год назад +21

    Something not mentioned from the inquest is her coat/ clothes… would have weighed her down?
    What if someone pushed her in, a confrontation! That would make sense because of the scream. Oh ya the lady that doesn’t like people walking their dog without a leash! This women’s husband put the idea out there that his wife knew nothing, possibly he was covering for his wife. I appreciate all your questions and ideas on what might have happened.
    It all seems so suspicious!!!
    I subscribed because I like your thoughts! 👍
    RIP NB 💗🌷

    • @johncedricparry
      @johncedricparry Год назад +3

      I think if we go down the pushing in route, a close look at the young man at the caravan park might merit attention.

    • @patruddick
      @patruddick Год назад +2

      They should have had VERA on the case ..

    • @arthurmackrell8154
      @arthurmackrell8154 Год назад +1

      ​@@johncedricparryNo body was found by 3 teams of divers, nor by Cadaver Dogs. She wasn't in the river then.

  • @gizmogizmoladybird4781
    @gizmogizmoladybird4781 Год назад +15

    I totally agree , I fell backwards off the side of a moored barge on the canal , The temperature outside was 4 below 0 ,I broke the ice ,i was fully clothed coat too ,it was foggy , yes i automatically closed my throat off as you do when entering the water ,it was up to my neck ,i went right under and yes i gasped when i surface ,i took a little bit of water in , i was not that fit either ,i struggled to get back on the barge for a few minutes before deciding to walk a 100 yrds to to steps, yes i was cold and wet but my main concern was losing my shoe !! I was 40yrs old then.(woman ) well falling into a 2ft river i definately would not have swallowed water or gasped under water . What a load of blimmin rubbish the inquest was ,I am sure Nicola drowned out their statements praising the coroner and police with that noise lol as it went quiet when speaking about her mother and father .PS. anyone knowing you are going to fall into water naturally close off the throat !!

  • @tinaclemence5543
    @tinaclemence5543 Год назад +14

    I dont even believe that Nichola had walked willow , that dog was taken to that spot and left there , afraid and alone . Nichola was back at marsh farm , tied up . Her belongings were then placed on that bench . Her fitbit was tampered with ..she had been struggling with paul and thats why he had a bruised eye and scratches his neck .. Nichola jad a broken nose 👃, caused by a punch 👊, bruises in muliple areas and blood around her mouth , also caused by a punch 👊.
    She was tied up woth a blue rope , which was later discarded by the river when she was dumped already dead . Her body was already wet becasue she had previoisly been laid in water at marsh farm or the surrounding area. People working at the farm heard nioses coming from the attic . Emma white cut her hair shortly following the discovery . As her hair had been pulled out to one side , she also dyed it dark .
    Nichola had been arranging a mortgage with her boss and it had been accepted which is why she was full of beans , she was finallygeting free of this abusive relationship and leaving with her life , but paul wasnt having any of it .. i

    • @julieanderson-gm5sy
      @julieanderson-gm5sy Год назад +2

      Wonder which hairdresser & dentist is used....

    • @arthurmackrell8154
      @arthurmackrell8154 Год назад +3

      ​@@julieanderson-gm5syYes, Emma also had a broken tooth.

    • @julieanderson-gm5sy
      @julieanderson-gm5sy Год назад +1

      @@arthurmackrell8154 Wonder who fixed it for her?

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад +2

      If any of that is true I don't know how she can live with herself.

    • @MaxxsMummy
      @MaxxsMummy Год назад

      Yes & in the interview with PA at MFH Willow wouldn't have anything to do with him, kept whining around the fireplace & wanted only Dan, the guy doing the interview. Strange that...

  • @OFFICIAL_WWFTV
    @OFFICIAL_WWFTV Год назад +15

    Mate you’re an absolute legend! You’ve said everything I’ve been saying. Lad my fellow northerner have you got twitter or a Facebook page got so much to send you lad it’s unreal x

  • @paullloyd6852
    @paullloyd6852 Год назад +35

    The beginning, the police didnt make the area a crime scene, so no crime happened, no forensics just one hypothesis, an alcoholic, menopausal, suicidal woman, nothing to see here.

    • @annekristiina7503
      @annekristiina7503 Год назад +7

      The ironic part is that one could be alcoholic, having mental issues, and be menopausal, but still be murdered despite of all those things.

    • @paullloyd6852
      @paullloyd6852 Год назад +4

      @@annekristiina7503 spot on, 100%, Just excuses not to look deeper to discover they haven't done there job properly.

  • @rkbrown2092
    @rkbrown2092 Год назад +11

    Let's get loads of people, rope, a boat etc n do a reconstruction!!! We need a volunteer though. This whole case is sickening, so many unanswered questions and so many shallow answers given!

    • @mrsshahid5117
      @mrsshahid5117 Год назад +5

      Volunteer should be the suspect😂

  • @amytiffanyhemingway
    @amytiffanyhemingway Год назад +33

    I would have asked all the witnesses in the field that day who saw Nicola's last movements to join a recreation of events, with a fake Nicola standing where she was and mimicking the actions they described and using the timings they each gave. Throwing in the screams at the time heard. With Willow there and observe what she does. I think THEN you would see the farce of what is being said and somehow within a tiny piece of time she managed to suddenly drown and disappear and the dog (I had a springer for 12 yrs couldn't get her out the water) never jumped in. When I first heard about this story my first question: was the dog wet? No. what type of dog? springer. My answer? She didn't go into the river there.

    • @ladylaughter7393
      @ladylaughter7393 Год назад +2

      Definitely required a reconstruction

    • @amytiffanyhemingway
      @amytiffanyhemingway Год назад +1

      @@ladylaughter7393 yeah, and as someone close to her hearing really grey area witness stories, I would have demanded a reconstruction from any witness. it's strange to me they did not demand this and as a witness I would have wanted to assist in any way I could. When they asked people like Ron for info they seemed almost dismissive. I'd be like, your info could change everything! So think carefully!

    • @arthurmackrell8154
      @arthurmackrell8154 Год назад +1

      And they only listened to the witnesses, there was no cross-examination. I have so many questions I would love to ask.

    • @andrewmarriott6327
      @andrewmarriott6327 Год назад

      Exactly so

  • @cuibono6872
    @cuibono6872 Год назад +31

    The only time Nicola went in the water was after about twenty days and, certainly a day or two after they had stopped searching the river, it's a massive cover up and an insult to the family.

    • @kennethnormanthompson2740
      @kennethnormanthompson2740 Год назад +1

      Cuibono: absolutely right, mate.

    • @kennethnormanthompson2740
      @kennethnormanthompson2740 Год назад

      @@dylanstevenson5737 "just before the Hour there will be many liars and the insignificant shall have all of the say." Mohammed

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад +1

      And that is why her body wasn't at the stage of decomposition it should have been had it had been in water 23 days.

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад

      @@dylanstevenson5737 The water got in her lungs after death when they placed her in the river. Water will enter relaxed cavities. It she had drowned she would have inhaled two litres because the primal response to breathe is stronger than holding your breath. So only a hundred mil tells me she had died first and rigid Mortis had set in so the lungs could not expand as they do in a living person.

  • @brianstewart3206
    @brianstewart3206 Год назад +11

    If I was Peter Faulding I’d have recorded the scanning footage and released it online.
    Get everyone who believes the official ‘narrative’ to give it a good viewing and tell me where they think they see something suspicious.
    Why?
    Because it’s hardly the Mariana Trench that’s been covered and as an Aussie wrote on another channel -‘where I come from that’s a creek, not a river’

    • @SMW-p3y
      @SMW-p3y 10 месяцев назад +1

      How interesting to read this again now ❤

  • @bobdylan6051
    @bobdylan6051 Год назад +5

    She was killed and then put in the river on a later date one big cover Up 👆

  • @tinaclemence5543
    @tinaclemence5543 Год назад +9

    I believe the truth will come out in a while , something will break , someone will break and come forward 🙏 😢.
    I believe 🙏 that the parents know the truth or suspect but they're afraid now .

  • @andrewrice6596
    @andrewrice6596 Год назад +11

    I have only just come across your channel. You seem a very decent, intelligent guy. I totally agree with everything you said. In my opinion, someone has been allowed to get away with murder, i would love to know the reason why !. I have just subscribed.

  • @bonnielee316
    @bonnielee316 Год назад +11

    I haven’t watched the video yet but here’s proof that she wasn’t in the river:
    The police diver cam footage, at time stamp 9:46, it shows a super shallow stretch about a foot deep, if that and we know that the river was low on that day. Also in the video up to that point he shows overgrowths and rocks and says we checked under these then at the shallow part he says... confident that on the day of question no body was found here. So even if Nicola floated in her jacket, her heavy limbs would anchor her there. She would not have made it to the weir. She would have been seen.
    Video title: “ Nicola Bulley- police reconstruction Full. “
    By: Crime scene 2 courtroom.

  • @theobjectivethinker64
    @theobjectivethinker64 Год назад +16

    The only explanation I can think of from an accident point of view is that she fainted and went in unconscious. However I don't understand how she was not found. A push is possible too. Open verdict should have been the official result.

    • @karinbohl7849
      @karinbohl7849 Год назад +8

      Not to be found on the same day and spot where she fell in means she was either PUSHED or THROWN (perhaps by two men?) into the middle of the river Wyre where it was deeper and the currents could have grabbed her. (Willow being tied up at those events) Yet it remains strange how she went over the weir , how she didn’t get stopped by the shallow rocky part after the weir or at least at the bridge and also her completely disappearing for 23 days,,,poor Nikki💛 and poor family (how can they believe the official narrative? Are they threatened?)

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад +1

      @@karinbohl7849 She wasn't put in the water then. It was many days after. She wasn't drowned in the river.

  • @midlothianparanormalinvest6029
    @midlothianparanormalinvest6029 Год назад +11

    Your Spot On, The Lancashire Police Let Everyone Down ( Not Doing Their Job Right, Would People In Lancashire Trust Them Now, If I Lived There I Certainly Wouldn't ). Surely The Big Coat She Had On Would Of Kept Nicola Afloat, And Why Wasn't Willow Wet ( Surely He Would Of Jumped In After Her ). Something Ain't Right About This Case And It's Very Suspicious.

  • @5Raven
    @5Raven Год назад +7

    It’s as if the police knew exactly what happened and everything was bent to try and get everyone else to believe the story. I have been waiting for the truth to come out I am so convinced that it has been covered up Nothing makes sense. I don’t think this will ever go away until the real truth comes out. That lovely soul needs justice 😢

  • @Gee4Tee
    @Gee4Tee Год назад +12

    Great video, thank you for keeping the case alive. I am thinking now someone must have held Willow while this was all happening, there is absolutely no way a dog leaves its owner, loyalty is their biggest trait. We know that Nicola never went into the water at that point hence the dog being dry. A guy told Curtis Media that the dog was actually trying to get over the stile, so that sounds way more plausible. If we keep going....something has to give. At the end of the day, SOMEONE knows what happened that day!

  • @alecjefferson6993
    @alecjefferson6993 Год назад +8

    Where was she for 23 days?? Why didn’t Mrs Fletcher who found Willow cor in the water because she wasn’t in the water a few hours after they had 26 people from the rescue team searching for her and like Peter said if you have been in the water, Jada founder she was never in the water you were right about Willow I have a Springer Spaniel, I can’t keep her out the water should’ve gone in with Nicola and being wet when found I think you do a good video and let’s hope something truth comes out one day. 💐💐 someone said the Fitbit has got GPS on it, so they would know exactly where she’d been a man in Black that was never searched and all the wrong times with a dash cam footage on the wrong road, Blackpool lane I didn’t think she was ever in the water until somebody put you in so she could be found where this case is very strange. It looks like a cover-up🙏🏻💐

  • @chrisjenkinson7059
    @chrisjenkinson7059 Год назад +13

    Great points throughout. You really hit the nail on the head highlighting all this stuff and waffle that has been used in the hope that people will just accept it. It amounts to taking the public for a bunch of morons!! Infuriating.

  • @arthurmackrell8154
    @arthurmackrell8154 Год назад +7

    3 independent diving and search teams said she wasn't in the river. Also they had Cadaver Dogs that can detect a dead body in 30 feet of water. EVERYTHING showed that she wasn't in the river at that time.
    Secondly, the emphasis of 2 litres of water in her lungs would have killed her immediately. Well it was shown that she only had 100 ml of water in her lungs.

    • @courtneysquill8843
      @courtneysquill8843 Год назад

      If she only had 100ml of water she didn't drown because the lungs would have been filled with water. That means water was added after death because when someone dies rigor Mortis sets in and the lungs cannot expand as in a living person. So being placed in water after only allows a bit of water in lungs and stomach.
      This tells me she didn't die by drowning. She wasn't strangled allegedly so she was suffocated unless the head injury killed her.

  • @ladylaughter7393
    @ladylaughter7393 Год назад +12

    I believe we’ll be coming back to this case when the daughters come of age

    • @vah1761
      @vah1761 Год назад +4

      Netflix, When Missing Turns To Murder

    • @juliereid7496
      @juliereid7496 Год назад +1

      @@vah1761yeah I’ve been watching this aswell so sad some of the other cases aswell

  • @yvonnesmith2115
    @yvonnesmith2115 Год назад +6

    Talking to a 70 year old ex detective inspector while he was washing his car .... " lassie was bumped and police there are not interested......"