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Originally Posted by Pierre
Specialist dive company that, apparently, do this kind of thing all the time.
If you’ve been following the story ( and I appreciate in Scotland it wasn’t probably a lead story) the head guy from SGI categorically stated that in no way was Nicola Bulley in the River.
He is on record and because of his insistence of this ( there’s videos and interviews, his position is well documented) it fuelled a lot, if not all, of the noise and alternative theories around this incident.
This guy said on record that there was no way, at all, that Nicola was in the river. He was on tv, criticising the police….etc. I’m sure he will go quiet. He had his 5 mins.
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Thanks.
That being the case, I hope his stock price does take an appropriate hit. However, unless he is sufficiently professional and humble to state clearly and publicly that he got it wrong, the fact that she has now been found in the river is likely only to be grist to the mill of the conspiracy nuts. To a conspiracist, evidence that undermines their theory is evidence of a cover up and therefore evidence of the conspiracy.
BBC News at 6 and 10 is the same in Scotland as everywhere else, despite long-running attempts by Nats to force the BBC to devolve its national bulletins.

. I’ve just taken a deliberate decision not to get mired in all the armchair expert bolleaux. I still remember how unpleasant things got on this forum after Madeline McCann went missing - we had our fair share of moronic armchair detectives here at the time.