Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Everyone has theirthoughts of what the police shouldor shouldn't have done but look at it logically.
If 1 person goes missing and it is totally out of character then this may raise some concern. Questions may be asked about if the are classed as 'vulnerable'? Was there and previous incident which might set alarm bells ringing? Was there a fiht or a serious incidenttheat they may have been involved in rpior to their disappearance? do they have a history of violence or anything which may lead people to bear a grudge/ Many questions.
Thenaswer in this case is no to all. These people were not children. They have reached the age of mojority and they can come and go as they please. there was no report of any traffic accident, no one reported a wrecked vehicle, nothing.As some on here have admittec there have been times when they have not gone home for over 24 hours.
If they were at a house party they could well have crashed out and then woken and carried on, it was the weekend, they may have been doing something they didn't want their families to know about (Almost certainly).
The police do not automatically immediately start a full scale search for every single person who goes missing in UK. Ifthey did they would never do anything else.
There was no reported accident, no suspected foul play and they were 5 adults. What is to investigate? After 2 o3 3 days or if they don't turn up for work on Monday maybe.
My wife and I drove right passed the wreck on Sunday night, know the road well and saw nothing unusual because there was nothing to see.
They may be people you knew or family of people you knew. They may have been lovely people. I have seen them described as clever and intelligent. They are/were clearly not very clever at all. They were each and every one the victim of his or her own action and no one is to blame but them.
But in the country today it seems when something happens "Someone must be to blame" Quire frankly its bullshit!