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Nicola Bulley Missing Dog Walker


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2 hours ago, foreveryoung said:

Yeah thought he loved the media attention. Also made sure he told everyone "the police divers have already search these areas", so if he finds anything, he's the hero. Not to much emotion towards the case either.

Also, he just published his first book on 2nd Feb 2023, and has immediately jumped on the first big case he could find to generate media coverage, despite clearly just doubling up on work that had already been done.

It's absolutely **** disgusting and shameless.

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11 minutes ago, KentVillan said:

Also, he just published his first book on 2nd Feb 2023, and has immediately jumped on the first big case he could find to generate media coverage, despite clearly just doubling up on work that had already been done.

It's absolutely **** disgusting and shameless.

Its worked. I'm gonna buy it! 

Police have press conference at 3:30 today. Live here
 

 

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29 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:

The diving team have pulled out and said she is not in the river.

Something very very strange about this. I doubt its suicide why would you bring your dog? Something sinister i think you don't just vanish

Which diving team?

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1 minute ago, sidcow said:

Our friend. He's had his advert and now buggering off. 

A so the Grifter team that were in it for the long haul and it was going to take a long time have quit after two days, brilliant

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Just now, bickster said:

A so the Grifter team that were in it for the long haul and it was going to take a long time have quit after two days, brilliant

Doing it for "free" wasnt he. He was expecting to go there find her in a couple of hours be the hero who did what police couldn't.

Now he hasnt been able to do that and the search area is going out to sea it's going to get a bit too expensive and not be the quick victory his book craves

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14 hours ago, Lupinthe5th said:

So shes not in the River. Police are now saying she might of took a route away from CCTV.
12 days now! Police have really messed this up. 

Or the police have some other evidence they aren’t sharing, or she’s drifted further down the river / into the sea and Peter Faulding is talking bollocks. It’s so hard to say.

I am a bit perplexed by the police ruling out that she left the park when one of the exits isn’t accounted for, though. Assuming everything they’ve announced publicly is correct (which may not be the case), that doesn’t make much sense.

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20 hours ago, Seat68 said:

If you look at the high profile cases he been involved in on his about page, his hit rate at locating people is zero. 

In fairness to the man, I know this is the Daily Mail, but it's direct quotes from a victim's family:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11728497/Mother-boy-body-diver-centre-Nicola-Bulley-search-forever-grateful.html

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The mother of a missing schoolboy whose body was later found in the River Thames by diving expert Peter Faulding says she remains 'forever grateful he brought our boy home'.

Emma Downes' son Ellis was discovered by Mr Faulding's Specialist Group International team of volunteers within an hour of entering the water, and two days after the police search began in the River Thames in May 2016.

Mrs Downes, 51, said her family regarded Mr Faulding as a 'hero' for ending their ordeal of not knowing what happened to her 16-year-old son after police initially refused his team permission to search the river near Culham in Oxfordshire.

Speaking from her home near Didcot in Oxfordshire, Mrs Downes told the Daily Mail: 'We are forever grateful to Peter.

'It was horrific, the waiting. I didn't sleep, I didn't eat, it was all a bit of a blur. The thought of Ellis just being in the water was horrific. The sooner he was out, the better.

'If Peter hadn't come along he could've been in there for weeks. The police were just prolonging our ordeal.

'He brought our boy back for us - he's a hero.'

Ellis disappeared after entering the water to play with friends.

But his family said they were frustrated by the 'under-resourced' response from Thames Valley Police.

I think there's an element here of... yes Peter Faulding is a prat and a self-publicist, but equally, the police are underresourced and badly run at the moment.

His speculation in the media on what might have happened isn't at all helpful, and reflects very badly on him, though. If he'd just offered his services and stayed quiet, people would probably regard him much more positively. It's the interviews and speculation that just seem really vain.

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