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Everything posted by Nicepix
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Out of shot will be a hot tub, crazy golf course, McDonalds and a Spar shop.
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Both chicken and pork are from non grazing stock and rely on supplementary feed. The price of many grains has risen sharply due to the Russia, Ukraine situation and will continue to rise until that is sorted. All meat and food made from grains is set to get a lot more expensive.
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From memory the two dogs I brought in were from Badgercourt and Rytex lines if that means anything to you. The only dog I brought in that didn't make the grade was Ruby who I ended up paying the rescue centre ninety quid for and keeping for myself. She as a basket case physically and emotionally. It took us over 18 months to straighten her out and she ended up as a good beating / hide shooting dog and acted as a matriarch mentor for a lot of young police dogs. Our current dog is another basket case from the local dog's home. After three years she is still work in progress.
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P.J. POLICE FILES: MCCANNS DELETED MOBILE CALLS MCCANNPJFILES.CO.UK
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I took two similar young springers in as police search dogs. They hadn't had much if any socialisation and had bee penned with their parents and elder half brother. The owner, a shooting man, had split from his wife and had no time to train them. They peed every time anyone got near them and were scared of their own shadows. I took one home and gave the other to a handler who had a springer gun dog as well as his working GSD which was the same pack as I had. Splitting them up was the first part of their rehabilitation. When taking Daisy for a walk initially she clung to my leg. It was like
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BBQ season means the grill mesh is back in stock at the shops. Been busy again.... They store flat. All 6 feeders are in that compartment and there is room for another 3 or 4. On average they cost me about 25p sach so no crying when one gets stuck on the river bed.
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This turning out to be an ideal scenario for weapons manufacturers to showcase their products. Can't see there being much demand for Russian made tanks though ?
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French tax returns have had to be submitted digitally for about three years now. It causes so much stress trying to navigate the website the comments on social media are hilarious. We save the forms as pdf files. That however is no help when completing each year's submission as they change things for no reason every year. It is thought and suggested that they do this to raise the level of fine levied for late and incorrect submissions. I got fined for a late submission on my busjness account despite my sending a cheque to the department tax office after they said they couldn't take a dir
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The dangerous thing for Russia though is that if they rule that the West is in the fight, then the West might as well put boots on the ground. And Russia does not want that.
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The fact that it was a holiday rental and hire car complicates things considerably. But it does not t necessarily ruin any chance of DNA evidence. Same with the dog. That can detect bodily deposits years after they were left and after being cleaned or contaminated. The issue with dog's indication in a rental flat or hire car is that there is a high liklihood of someone accidentally and innocently spilling a bit of blood, etc. Really the indication is just a pointer for forensics to follow and if the area has been thoroughly cleaned then they won't find what the dog knows is there. The in
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If your wife knows about eliminating germs and the effects of sterilization then she is perfectly equipped to reduce the chances of bodily fluids being detected by forensic swabs. The cadaver dog however is a different thing and the spontaneous reaction when it came to the bottom of the stairs tells me that there had (probably) been a large and recent deposit of bodily fluids in that area. Just as the same dog had done at Kimberworth Manor on a licensing test some months before. And that scene had been thoroughly sterilised by yours truly. The bloody thing even identified the mop that I
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No. The training of cleaning required for medical purposes, operating theatres for example, is much more thorough than required to clean to kitchens, hotel rooms, etc. Watch a surgeon washing their hands compared to how a chef does it.
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Or you way up the liklihood of an stranger abductor knowing children were left unguarded in an unlocked apartment supposedly in plain sight of the parents at a time of evening when other people were around. Against an accident happening and taking into account what they all stood to lose and their combined obstructive actions after the event. That isn't blinkered. It is reasoned opinion. Did you know what the liklihood of a stranger abduction is much less than a family member being involved?
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All medical staff are trained to clean and sterilise surfaces, implements, hands, etc, etc. It is the same thing.
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The medical training gives them the knowledge of cleaning up properly. Something most people wouldn't know. And they would have the motivation of knowing that their lives would be ruined if they were convicted of child neglect. The lawyer would know that if two or more people give detailed accounts of something they have made up then it will be obvious to the invsstigators. Hence only GM giving an account. And the others refused to cooperate in a reconstruction for the same reason. I believe that is more credible than the stranger abduction theory.
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All it takes is the disposal of the body and sticking to a credible story. The participants included a surgeon, a doctor and a lawyer. All the skill set required.
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But the parent of a child that has supposedly been abducted?
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But the thing is: if she had agreed to be interviewed and her account differed from her husband's account where would that leave them?
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If you follow my theory the children from the group were regularly left unattended whilst the parents went for a meal. The childrdn were give a mild sedative to stop them waking up. It isn't legal, but it is widespread and some of the parents were from medical backgrounds so would have known what they were doing. On the night in question GM found MM dead at the bottom of the stairs where she had fallen after waking up and wandering round under sedation. If the parents had called for an abulance or reported the accident to the police there would be an investigation into the circumstances.
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So why the obstructive behaviour? Surely you would expect them to turn over every stone untill the kid was found. They didn't do anything that normal people would do.
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The book is written by Canter who was one of the pioneers of psychological profiling. He found it hard for the old school detectives to take it seriously. But when he did have his offer of help accepted they quickly realised its usefulness. I found it fascinating how accurate the profiles were to the offenders. The book is available from abe.com for just over two quid plus postage or on amazon kindle.
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Agreed. Macron is rabid anti-UK. He blames Brexit for ruining his plans to change the EU and he is no friend of Britain.
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I think it is a spoof.
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At midnight on Friday, France enters a period of “electoral silence” during which French media are barred from quoting candidates or publishing opinion polls to ensure they don’t unduly influence voters. These rules also apply to candidates and their teams, who are strictly barred from campaigning in the last 44 hours before voting ends on Sunday. On election day, polling stations in mainland France close at 7pm in most places and at 8pm in the larger cities including Paris. That one-hour lag, which used to be two hours in past elections, is crucial to pollsters who are expected to crunc
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Journalists asking me questions. I expect them to know more about things than me, but they frame every fecking headline as a question.
