I find the vitriol against internet sleuths/tiktok people, etc. understandable to some degree. Maybe just me but being accused of murdering my wife on social media would pale into insignificance if I desperate to hear she was found. If the police couldn't be bothered to seal off a (potential) crime scene and allow the public to wander around, why aren't "the family" blasting the police instead?
Why does the family statement not say anything about how they want to find out what happened in her final moments? It really sounds like a case of oh she's found, we grieve now and that's that. Only my point of view, but it'd be tearing me up wanting to know if it was an accident or if someone was responsible for her death. Instead it's all f you to the public.
Nicola Bulley
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I find the vitriol against internet sleuths/tiktok people, etc. understandable to some degree. Maybe just me but being accused of murdering my wife on social media would pale into insignificance if I desperate to hear she was found. If the police couldn't be bothered to seal off a (potential) crime scene and allow the public to wander around, why aren't "the family" blasting the police instead?
Why does the family statement not say anything about how they want to find out what happened in her final moments? It really sounds like a case of oh she's found, we grieve now and that's that. Only my point of view, but it'd be tearing me up wanting to know if it was an accident or if someone was responsible for her death. Instead it's all f you to the public.