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[News] Missing Lancashire woman



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The most curious thing..
Why would the police hold back on this info? There's obviously a considered reason.....but why?
Why do you want to know?

It's none of your business - back off.
 




Eric the meek

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Not convinced by this theory personally. Unless the weir becomes ‘not a weir’ when the tide is high it’s difficult to see a body going over it…….and the distance involved is enormous - unless there has been very major flooding - for a body to travel that far without getting snagged somehow on any number of obstructions. It’d be a bit like falling in not far from Pulborough (highest tidal bit of the Arun - one of the fastest flowing uk rivers) or north of Henfield (Adur) and ending up in the channel. Not saying it can’t happen but seems highly unlikely given the river hasn’t apparently been in flood.
By coincidence, I was having lunch beside the Arun today, and I commented on the high flow rate of the outgoing tide. The Arun has the second highest flow rate in the country (the Severn is the highest). Cue a long conversation about the missing woman. There is the precedent of the young lad 45 years ago falling in upstream of where the woman disappeared, and being found 7 miles downstream, well past the weir. Having said that, anything could have changed in 45 years. The weir, the flow rate, the tides, rainfall, land use (=runoff), you name it. It's all speculation in the end.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Why do you want to know?

It's none of your business - back off.
Like many other people I’m curious. I also find the way police release info strategically quite interesting.

I’m also really not sure why you are telling me to back off, in a rather shirty manner. My question on a Brighton football thread isn’t going to impact the family or the police work.
 


Zeberdi

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I’m going to say the unthinkable. Possibly entered the river herself to commit suicide.
People have said that from the start as a possibility - Certainly not a big leap in judgment now bearing in mind it was released by the police today that she was ‘high risk’ with ‘alcohol issues’ related to her struggle health issues. Presumably they knew this from the start which is why they were so quick to follow through with the search of the river so quickly (within hours!) after she was reported missing which is very unusual for an adult who’s only been missing for a few hours.

I hope for the family’s sake she will be found safe and well and sorry for them that the internet/social media has reacted so distastefully to this sad situation. Even more sad that the police and family felt compelled to release deeply personal and intimate details about this poor woman’s life just to stop all the speculation and gossip.
 




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By coincidence, I was having lunch beside the Arun today, and I commented on the high flow rate of the outgoing tide. The Arun has the second highest flow rate in the country (the Severn is the highest). Cue a long conversation about the missing woman. There is the precedent of the young lad 45 years ago falling in upstream of where the woman disappeared, and being found 7 miles downstream, well past the weir. Having said that, anything could have changed in 45 years. The weir, the flow rate, the tides, rainfall, land use (=runoff), you name it. It's all speculation in the end.
Indeed. The tides vary very significantly with moon phases anyway so timing could be a factor - the Arun has a max range of nearly 6m on a big spring tide, but little more than 1m on the smallest neap tide. It’s a huge difference.
 


Springal

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Like many other people I’m curious. I also find the way police release info strategically quite interesting.

I’m also really not sure why you are telling me to back off, in a rather shirty manner. My question on a Brighton football thread isn’t going to impact the family or the police work.
The police said they’ve never seen so much fake information and time wasters as they have on this case, they’ve also charged 2 people with malicious communications relating to the case. With a lot of rumours etc flying around I guess they had to back up why they were focussing on the river theory so much.

Horrible for the family though
 


Herr Tubthumper

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The police said they’ve never seen so much fake information and time wasters as they have on this case, they’ve also charged 2 people with malicious communications relating to the case. With a lot of rumours etc flying around I guess they had to back up why they were focussing on the river theory so much.

Horrible for the family though
Thanks. And yes, horrible for the family.
 




kevo

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Sadly, I think the news coming out tonight, particularly the fact police visited their home a few weeks ago due to welfare concerns, increases the liklihood she took her own life.

She may have walked along the river for a while first, maybe to save her dog from distress or from jumping in after her. This might explain why they haven't found her yet, because the focus was initially on searching the part of the river near the bench.
 
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Arthritic Toe

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I don’t understand why they have released this latest information about her struggles with menopause and alcohol. I can’t see how it helps the search for her - it doesn’t change anything and it’s deeply personal. It’s horrible for the family and how could it possibly help?
 


Bold Seagull

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I don’t understand why they have released this latest information about her struggles with menopause and alcohol. I can’t see how it helps the search for her - it doesn’t change anything and it’s deeply personal. It’s horrible for the family and how could it possibly help?
There has been a definite narrative that the police just turned up, didn’t really bother thinking too much about it and lazily concluded she must have gone in the river. Sadly due to the circus that has developed and the various time wasting leads and theories they’ve had to investigate, they have been forced to address that.

While I agree it’s very personal, the fact they haven’t released it until now is evidence they really didn’t want to, but with accusations of being unprofessional, and police time being misdirected, it’s surely understandable?
 
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dazzer6666

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There has been a definite narrative that the police just turned up, didn’t really bother thinking too much about it and lazily concluded she must have gone in the river. Sadly due to the circus that has developed and the various time wasting leads and theories they’ve had to investigate, they’ve have been forced to address that.

While I agree it’s very personal, the fact they haven’t released it until now is evidence they really didn’t want to, but with accusations of being unprofessional, and police time being misdirected, it’s surely understandable?
Agreed……..ideally wouldn’t have been necessary, and must be adding even more upset for the family but just one of a whole load of things being considered as part of the investigation that the keyboard warriors won’t know about. Desperately sad.
 


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I don’t understand why they have released this latest information about her struggles with menopause and alcohol. I can’t see how it helps the search for her - it doesn’t change anything and it’s deeply personal. It’s horrible for the family and how could it possibly help?
I was curious as well. The police have since stated that routinely they don’t release such personal information in missing person cases but due to the high levels of gossip in this particular case they felt compelled to do so. They said the gossip and misinformation is distracting.
 


Insel affe

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I could not imagine being a family member, not only dealing with the missing lady, shielding the children, dealing with the police, then malicious gossip, nearly all so off the mark and fabricated. Just heart-breaking, I would crack I think, I guess you find an inner resolve for the children.

I certainly am not pointing the finger at the police yet, we do not know the full facts and as so often happens now, this could well pop up on a tv channel and the then you have your eureka moment and go "ah, that's why, I thought that was odd, now I understand"

If the lady did commit suicide, do not underestimate the length and amount of planning some people will go to.
 
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Paulie Gualtieri

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I could not imagine being a family member, not only dealing with the missing lady, shielding the children, dealing with the police, then malicious gossip, nearly all so off the mark and fabricated. Just heart-breaking, I would crack I think, I guess you find an inner resolve for the children.

I certainly am not pointing the finger at the police yet, we do not know the full facts and as so often happens now, this could well pop up on a tv channel and the then you have your eureka moment and go "ah, that's why, I thought that was odd, now I understand"

If the lady did commit suicide, do not underestimate the length and amount of planning some people will go to.
Unfortunately these days the ****s of this world have a platform to air their unhelpful and inaccurate views driven by spite or internet validation.

It’s sad and I fear one day this will be proven to dilute resources that consequently cause a death based on false rumours
 










pearl

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I could not imagine being a family member, not only dealing with the missing lady, shielding the children, dealing with the police, then malicious gossip, nearly all so off the mark and fabricated. Just heart-breaking, I would crack I think, I guess you find an inner resolve for the children.

I certainly am not pointing the finger at the police yet, we do not know the full facts and as so often happens now, this could well pop up on a tv channel and the then you have your eureka moment and go "ah, that's why, I thought that was odd, now I understand"

If the lady did commit suicide, do not underestimate the length and amount of planning some people will go to.
To make their behaviour appear normal and spare their love ones some pain at least.
 


Hamilton

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The great thing about not being on Twitter or Facebook or other cesspit social media is that I have no idea what these malicious trolling theories are.

I agree with HT that I find the police reaction to this fascinating. It's either carefully calculated or bizarre amateurism in plain sight. I've not idea and just hope the poor woman is found safe and well, which I guess is more unlikely as the days pass.
 


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