skybluetony176
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Ah, okay. Might not be the most common form of suicide but it does happen, especially in costal areas.Deliberately ? I think that's the point being made
Ah, okay. Might not be the most common form of suicide but it does happen, especially in costal areas.Deliberately ? I think that's the point being made
Ah, okay. Might not be the most common form of suicide but it does happen, especially in costal areas.
And?Its a river not the coast
And?
Deliberately ? I think that's the point being made
A) not all of the UK’s coastline is like Beachy Head so god knows what point it is you think you’re making there.Exactly that - less than 1% of suicide victims drown themselves and if its a coast Tony oddly theres a great big cliff they jump off first and not just walk into a river and the impact kills them
Why do they keep making statements daily?I find that weirdStatement from the family both very sad and utterly depressing.
Hope anyone trying to buy or sell a story about this poor lady gets a flesh eating parasite infestation in their ring piece.
Why do they keep making statements daily?I find that weird
So what are people thinking? She's dead or alive ?
So what are people thinking? She's dead or alive ?
So what are people thinking? She's dead or alive ?
How didn't the search expert find her? He was adamant. He looks a c**t now going on about the police wanting to search there.
Feel for the family.
Isn't furthger down that he searched? He was making excuses the other dayA mile away found by a dog Walker
For those wondering why it took so long this is normal. We lost our cousins lad in the river a few years back and he took a similar timescale to surface. Presumably a certain state of weightlessness required before you come back up and easy to see how she was missed with so many ledges in dark moving water.
The other thought that occurs, is that the investigation has been intentionally stalled/misdirected because the suspect is either one of their own, or someone a bit more high profile. Just a theory.It's like a UK, adult McCann mystery.
It will be very obvious to the coroner of how long (roughly) she has been in the water as the body would decompose at different rates in and out of water.Its never added up since the start. And it doesnt add up at the end if sadly it is her
I don't do conspiracy, but a lot of us on here said its been weird from the very beginning
And then you see the picture of where she was found
I'm a weedy fucker, but i could chuck a body down that embankment knowing you have all the time in the world on a barely used country lane. The river searches were also stopped tail end of the week .....
For those wondering why it took so long this is normal. We lost our cousins lad in the river a few years back and he took a similar timescale to surface. Presumably a certain state of weightlessness required before you come back up and easy to see how she was missed with so many ledges in dark moving water.
I found a body in the canal not too far from Highfield Road when I was 16 or 17. All you could see was the top of his head. The body was vertical in the water. It ended up he had just got a job after looking for one for ages and had been out celebrating.For those wondering why it took so long this is normal. We lost our cousins lad in the river a few years back and he took a similar timescale to surface. Presumably a certain state of weightlessness required before you come back up and easy to see how she was missed with so many ledges in dark moving water.
I found a body in the canal not too far from Highfield Road when I was 16 or 17. All you could see was the top of his head. The body was vertical in the water. It ended up he had just got a job after looking for one for ages and had been out celebrating.