This! I find it so sad, despite what she’s been through, that there are still some people who feel it’s appropriate to discuss how they feel she should be behaving.
Unless bodies are recovered from the water within a few days, then that information may not be available. Moving bodies of water often lead to loss of clothes and tissue.
There were several Australian studies into the links between males, alcohol/drugs and risky behaviour around water that I...
Surely it’s near impossible, without video evidence, to collect statistics on exactly why people ended up in bodies of water and drowned?
There’s no denying the statistics of young men ending up drowning after nights out...
Now charged
Detectives investigating the death of Graham Wright have arrested and charged a man.
The 53-year-old has been arrested and charged in connection with attempting to defeat the ends of justice and enquiries are ongoing.
He is due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Thursday, 2...
Detectives investigating the death of Graham Wright have arrested a 53-year-old man.
The 53-year-old has been arrested in connection with attempting to defeat the ends of justice and enquiries are ongoing.
Graham, 38, was reported missing on Monday, 25 August, after last being seen around noon...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1e0e1wypljo
A police and crime commissioner has apologised for comments she made claiming multiple human remains had been found in woodland at the centre of a murder investigation.
Devon and Cornwall Police said the body of one man had been recovered from...
Apple health doesn’t measure elevation change, just elevation gain.
I’d be pretty annoyed after a day hillwalking to see I hadn’t had any change in elevation because I’d returned to the same place…
No, it shows elevation gain only. It’s also slightly inconsistent, as others have pointed out. More accurate when you’re walking longer distances at a steady rate or climb.
Mine massively underestimates daily steps, e.g at home or work when I’m only moving a very short distance at a time.
Bringing forward the discussion about unlocking iPhones to take photos or videos; on all the models I’ve had (admittedly not the one Libby had) you could access the flashlight/torch and camera without unlocking the phone.
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