The harness being found on the embankment does make me lean back towards an accidental fall but with the amount of searching that’s been done, surely at least 1 item of clothing would have been found? Or car keys would have floated out of coat pocket?
I’m guessing PA’s car is on the drive on the ring doorbell footage until the time he left after the call from the school and the time frame isn’t long enough for PA to have snuck out the house and walked to where NB was and walk back by the time he was sending emails on his computer at home just...
Looking at the distance between the bench and the river, it seems like if someone tripped they’d have enough time to stop themselves from falling into the river unless falling with great force or they fell directly from the river edge. If the dog was at the edge of the river, surely it would...
I worry for her safety? Publicly naming drug dealers?
How is the order of witnesses selected? Wondering if it would it have been better to have the bystanders go later, closer to decision time, or first to set the emotional tone.
I had never been in trouble with police, arrested or done anything illegal, but I was taken for questioning by police once when I was quite drunk, as I ‘fit the description of someone who had been selling drugs’ when I was out with friends at an event.
I completely freaked out, was aggressive...
Yes agree it’s crazy they showed up, especially when things like missing persons can take a long time for police to take seriously & start working on, even if parent/friends insist it’s unusual or cause for concern. A fake bill is not an ‘emergency’
I would have thought, as she was a keen runner, that she would have an Apple Watch or Fitbit or something. Also the decision to walk, makes me think she might track steps. But the difficulty tracking her location obviously suggests otherwise.
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