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Topic History of: The Search For Nicola Bulley
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Green Man md wrote:
It sounds like the focus of the programme will be directed towards social media, placing full blame on posters to X and Facebook for interfering with and hampering search efforts. The psychically-gifted, media-shy man responsible for finding her body said that his motivation came from the internet chatter and speculation. I doubt anything will be said about MWT's relentless criticism of police methods and "failures" during the search. Isn't it usually the case, especially with those that disappear in the wilderness, that it can be notoriously difficult to find them.

Social media is a cesspit but the MSM spoke the fire. They were being armchair detectives.

Sky News couldn't even the poor man alone who find her phone.They assumed he knew her. If you walk a door you will bump into others it's followed by a nod and hello, that's normally just it.
md It sounds like the focus of the programme will be directed towards social media, placing full blame on posters to X and Facebook for interfering with and hampering search efforts. The psychically-gifted, media-shy man responsible for finding her body said that his motivation came from the internet chatter and speculation. I doubt anything will be said about MWT's relentless criticism of police methods and "failures" during the search. Isn't it usually the case, especially with those that disappear in the wilderness, that it can be notoriously difficult to find them.
Green Man Pip753 wrote:
"Next week on the BBC- I wonder if they mention the wonderful Mark Williams Thomas?"

His Twitter feed has been quiet for a few weeks and that normally happens when he knows that there is negative publicity coming in.

If he is mentioned in the program they would have to contact him to give him a right to reply.

If I remember correctly it was him that threatened to go public about her alcohol use which forced the Police to release information about her medical history.


Who came out public about Nicola Bulley's menopause cycles?
robbiex www.channel5.com/show/nicola-bulley-the-...that-gripped-britain

There is already a channel 5 documentary on this. How different can the BBC 1 be, apart from a bigger budget.

Her partner seems a bit odd and got a lot of abuse on x, with people accusing him of the murder with zero evidence. Its not a crime to be odd.
Pip753 "Next week on the BBC- I wonder if they mention the wonderful Mark Williams Thomas?"

His Twitter feed has been quiet for a few weeks and that normally happens when he knows that there is negative publicity coming in.

If he is mentioned in the program they would have to contact him to give him a right to reply.

If I remember correctly it was him that threatened to go public about her alcohol use which forced the Police to release information about her medical history.