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But then, didn't police reveal details that normally would be kept private, to quieten things down?
JMO
Yes I checked in on that. It seemed like an outbreak of mass hysteria.^^rsbm
I'm afraid that concerns for public safety will be forced to take seats further back in the bus as agencies enforce privacy rules due to the increased use of social media, TikTok, etc. where unexplained deaths are being used as entertainment.
I'm thinking about the death of Nicola Bulley in Northern England where authorities had to close airspace during her recent funeral service and burial so that she could be honored privately.
This case was about a woman that did what she's done thousands of times before -- drop the kids off at school, cross the road (from the school) to walk the dog on a park trail along a river, and vanished for 3 weeks until her body was recovered from the river-- less than a mile from where she was last seen.
Police were certain from the beginning that she never left the park, no evidence of foul play, and she had to be in the water but the conspiracies about how and when she entered the water are over the top. And it doesn't help that UK employs an inquest to determine the cause of death which is not scheduled until June! MOO
But then, didn't police reveal details that normally would be kept private, to quieten things down?
JMO