Here's a tale that's presented in the usual fashion of tabloid newspapers to draw the viewer in with vivid hints of a
tragic death. However, the actual article proves the ineptness of modern-day journalism!
In fact, the layout of the story is so bland, that repetition seems to be the norm. The only thing stranger are the
comments near the end of the article that indicates the human body is no more than Lego pieces!!
The one personal oddity is that the Manchester-Liverpool canal system is mentioned and yet the usually-sensationalising
Star newspaper didn't link this tragedy with 'The Pusher' incidents that occurred near the same waterways.
Here's a map and image that may assist. It's on the west coast of England and for the more adventurous, there's been
some weird reports of Dogmen in the area around the river Weaver!
tragic death. However, the actual article proves the ineptness of modern-day journalism!
In fact, the layout of the story is so bland, that repetition seems to be the norm. The only thing stranger are the
comments near the end of the article that indicates the human body is no more than Lego pieces!!
The one personal oddity is that the Manchester-Liverpool canal system is mentioned and yet the usually-sensationalising
Star newspaper didn't link this tragedy with 'The Pusher' incidents that occurred near the same waterways.
Quote:Body parts found 25 miles apart belong to mum-of-two Marie Scott who vanished in 2017The Daily Star:
'Mum Marie Scott's body parts were found 25 miles apart more than two years after she went missing from her
home in Hale, Greater Manchester..
Body parts found in marshes near the Manchester Ship Canal have been confirmed to be from a missing mum-of-two.
The remains of Marie Scott were identified yesterday following an agonising two years after she first went missing.
Her body parts were spotted on Sunday, December 15, just over one year after a human leg was found in the River Irwell.
Cops later identified the leg as being that of the mum-of-two after it was found by a dog walker in the Pendleton area in
December 2018.
The two areas are 25 miles apart but are linked by waterways.
Her family had been involved in a desperate search to find Marie after she boarded a tram from Altringham to Manchester.
She had been spotted several times around the Deansgate and Deansgate Locks part of the city after she first went missing
from her home in Hale, back in 2017.
Marie was later captured on CCTV walking along Rochdale Road, towards the Itsababy shop, and a new image was released
showing her there at about 3.15pm. That was the last time she was seen alive, the Manchester Evening News reports.
Cops said there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances around her death.
No one else is thought to be involved with Marie’s disappearance, according to police.
Det Insp Simon Akker, of Greater Manchester Police’s Trafford district, said: “Having been personally involved in Marie’s case
since she was reported missing in 2017, and having met with her family several times, my heart truly goes out to them.
“This has been an agonising journey for those closest to Marie and we will support them as they continue to come to terms with
the loss of Marie.”...'
Here's a map and image that may assist. It's on the west coast of England and for the more adventurous, there's been
some weird reports of Dogmen in the area around the river Weaver!
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