Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
In the interest of fairness, that was the early edition and was later changed.
ooooops. Such a stupid mistake to make, early edition or not it still doesn't make any difference.
In the interest of fairness, that was the early edition and was later changed.
Yet we were told the dog's harness had been removed, so how was it tied up?I have just seen an interview on BBC news with the elderly gentleman who first found the phone on the bench, and he very clearly stated that the dog was tied to the bench. This was news to me. All the previous reporting suggested the dog was running about between the bench and the bank down into the water, so one naturally assumes that means running freely. But no, it could be one of those extendable leads which gives the dog a fair radius to run around, whilst still being safely/securely retained.
This might seem like semantics, but to me feels like a bit of a game changer. If the lady had left her business call running, had decided to just go, and didn’t want her dog to follow her, then she would tie it safely to the bench. This tiny bit of detail does suggest perhaps a deliberate action (in tying the dog up) rather than an accident which occurred in trying to prevent the dog going into the water. And this was after all an actual interview with the gentleman who first found the phone and the dog, and he very clearly stated the dog was tied up.
My dog has a harness and a collar. Either could be used with a lead.Yet we were told the dog's harness had been removed, so how was it tied up?
In the interest of fairness, that was the early edition and was later changed.
They definitely were saying that the dog's harness was removed, and I thought they said the dog was found nearby, giving the impression it had been loose. Could have been tied to the bench directly with it's collar I suppose.I can’t be the only one who spotted this nuance, surely a reporter will allude to this in their reporting/updates some time very soon.
Indeed. But the first one is not the early edition. It's the Scottish edition. The word SCOTLAND in the masthead gives it away...In the interest of fairness, it should be neither the early or late edition, seriously needs a head wobble at the very least.
Could of needed a wee?Precisely. All reporting to date has said the dog was running back and forth nearby. But this is the first time we have heard from the very person who first found the phone and the dog, in a video interview with a BBC reporter on the adjacent footpath today, very deliberately saying the dog “was tied to the bench”. Being literally tied does add credence to the potential scenario where the lady just decided to disappear of her own volition and not be followed.
I think it's MSM which seems to set the agenda, if they decide to run a story because it 'has legs' and drop another they consider less interesting they will do so. Then that gets mirrored across message boards, Twitter, Facebook etc. - it's not rocket science.What is driving the difference in interest between the earthquake and the mortgage advisor is discussion, nothing more sinister. As sad as the earthquake is, there’s less to talk about.
I agree natural disasters happen but the very high death toll in Turkey (part of the ring of fire in the Mediterranean) is because their government and builders built shoddy houses. 113 arrests have been made so far.I think it's MSM which seems to set the agenda, if they decide to run a story because it 'has legs' and drop another they consider less interesting they will do so. Then that gets mirrored across message boards, Twitter, Facebook etc. - it's not rocket science.
It's the same reason that every year 9/11 will still get considerable media coverage at the start of September and many other natural disasters will get scant coverage for a few days even though they may have many more fatalities than the 3,000 killed in 9/11. Also 9/11 and the Nicola Bulley case happened in first world countries with massive media presence whereas most natural disasters happen in third world contrives
Our dog’s lead attaches to the harness or to his collar. The tying up would be with the other end so it doesn’t matter whether the harness was on or off.Yet we were told the dog's harness had been removed, so how was it tied up?
This editor needs sacking.
The gent that was interviewed wasn't first on scene. Another lady had found the dog running around and had tied it to the bench using a bit of string. She recognised the dog but couldn't remember who owned it. She was late for an appointment so wasn't able to hang around. The gent arrived shortly after the lady and has confirmed that the dog was tied up and that the phone was on the ground.I have just seen an interview on BBC news with the elderly gentleman who first found the phone on the bench, and he very clearly stated that the dog was tied to the bench. This was news to me. All the previous reporting suggested the dog was running about between the bench and the bank down into the water, so one naturally assumes that means running freely. But no, it could be one of those extendable leads which gives the dog a fair radius to run around, whilst still being safely/securely retained.
This might seem like semantics, but to me feels like a bit of a game changer. If the lady had left her business call running, had decided to just go, and didn’t want her dog to follow her, then she would tie it safely to the bench. This tiny bit of detail does suggest perhaps a deliberate action (in tying the dog up) rather than an accident which occurred in trying to prevent the dog going into the water. And this was after all an actual interview with the gentleman who first found the phone and the dog, and he very clearly stated the dog was tied up.
I thought exactly that the other day. they came out with information about her vulnerabilities without disclosing anything but by the end of the day they came under criticism.for.lack of information. now they've released more the criticism.is.around.them.saying.too muchDamned if they do, damned if they don’t. Impossible situation for them
No.Care to enlighten us to the thinking behind that?
Allegedly a mile from where she disappeared......Police are reporting that a body has been found in the river.