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26 minutes ago, KentVillan said:

Bit of a coincidence that Dan Walker has an “accident” so soon after doing the Nicola Bulley programme.

It must be a setup because how else would he get an ambulance today without at least 2 limbs being missing?

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21 hours ago, desensitized43 said:

The simplest explanation is most often the correct one.

Most often the correct one, but also the most banal, which is why people instinctively resist it.

I used to visit Websleuths and took an interest in the then-unsolved case of a woman who committed suicide, whose family later discovered that she'd altered her identity at least twice in her life but left no clues as to her true identity. The mystery had gone on for some years, drawing the attention of the online Miss Marples, who immediately started linking her to famous crimes, including her being a member of a Satanic murder cult, and came up with a variety of other twisted backstories to explain her behaviour.

It was finally solved in 2016 via genetic genealogy, and it turns out she just ran away from home because she couldn't cope with her parents' divorce and mother's subsequent remarriage. There was a palpable sense of disappointment when it was revealed that, no, she wasn't a cultist or a serial killer, or whatever donkey-brained theory they had, and it truly hit home how ridiculous they all are (even if they do, mostly, have good intentions). Never went back again.

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28 minutes ago, KentVillan said:

Bit of a coincidence that Dan Walker has an “accident” so soon after doing the Nicola Bulley programme.

Claims to be in an Ambulance but actually looks a bit spaceshipy to me.  Aliens? 

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3 hours ago, bickster said:

Well being called in would give him the gravitas of being some sort of expert. Being called in would mean his presence was wanted. It would also indicate a lack of ulterior motive for his actions.

Also, the fact he wasn’t called in and given specific search criteria makes his claim for not searching in reeds all the more ridiculous. 
 

He volunteered to find her whilst playing billy big bollocks and failed. 

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3 minutes ago, Sid4ever said:

Local Facebook group apparently saw a man walking his dogs on Saturday night carrying black bin bags near to where the body was found, so my neighbour tells me.

The dogs are using mind control on their walkers now :D

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4 minutes ago, Sid4ever said:

Local Facebook group apparently saw a man walking his dogs on Saturday night carrying black bin bags near to where the body was found, so my neighbour tells me.

Multiple bags, did he chop her in half and sew her back together?

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2 minutes ago, Sid4ever said:

Local Facebook group apparently saw a man walking his dogs on Saturday night carrying black bin bags near to where the body was found, so my neighbour tells me.

If they were anything like the shit black bin bags I bought from Morrisons the other day they wouldn’t be strong enough to carry a couple of crisp packets let alone a body. 

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12 minutes ago, Davkaus said:

Multiple bags, did he chop her in half and sew her back together?

Give me a minute I’ll just pop door and ask whether there has been any update.  Might explain why “rent a gob” couldn’t find the body, as it was in more than one piece. 😁

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1 minute ago, foreveryoung said:

Gotta say her dog must have been think as ****. Aren't spaniels supposed to be smart, I'm surprised it wouldn't have followed her floating down river. Most dogs don't leave the owners alone.

Why would the dog follow her in? To make sure she was dead?

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4 minutes ago, bickster said:

Why would the dog follow her in? To make sure she was dead?

I'm taking it she floated away and the dog may have followed her on the walkway. I dunno,  just thought the dog would not have left her side as it walks off the lead.

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3 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

I'm taking it she floated away and the dog may have followed her on the walkway. I dunno,  just thought the dog would not have left her side as it walks off the lead.

Stop embarrasing yourself. The dog did it

In all my years of anti-canine Internet sleuthery, I have never come across a more guilty dog

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(I have a book out next week called Dog Watch - Watching the Watchdog - you can buy it here)

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More on Peter Faulding...

He bid for protestor removal work at Euston Square Gardens, and when he didn't win it, appeared as an "expert witness" for the protestors challenging the work of the company which successfully won the work.

https://nationalevictionteam.co.uk/news/2022/euston-square-gardens-the-court-case

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Peter Faulding, whose company, Specialist Group International Ltd, provides search and rescue services, was acting as a witness for the protesters.

Justice Steyn noted that Faulding failed in his bid to win the contract to undertake protester removal operations for HS2 and said that his experience of removing protesters from tunnels was, in fact, gained between 1995 and 2001 and further that all the references he supplied were more than 20 years old.

Faulding raised a number of concerns about the operation:

  1. Those undertaking the operation lacked sufficient expertise or equipment
  2. The operation began the day after the tunnel was discovered and it would take six weeks to plan with detailed method and risk assessments
  3. Need for an exclusion zone
  4. No multi-gas detector, oxygen levels not being monitored, air compressor may not have a valid certificate of service, no back up air compressor
  5. Shoring up the protesters’ shaft
  6. No hard-wired communications
  7. The operation began when other protesters were in accommodation above the tunnel
  8. The protesters’ water drainage system was removed
  9. Video that appeared to show a protester having their hand stamped on by an agent

Let’s look at each of these concerns in more detail and see what ruling Justice Steyn made on each.

1. Those undertaking the operation lacked sufficient expertise or equipment

Justice Steyn disagreed with this contention, based on the “powerful evidence” given by HS2 and David Asker of HCE Group.

[Etc. etc. each claim dismantled and thrown out by the judge]

The man is a complete charlatan haha

Edit: and interesting that on social media in relation to HS2 there's plenty of stuff referring to him as a "world-leading expert in confined space rescue". Is there anything he isn't world-leading in? One thing I think is clear is that he is a world-leading bellend.

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