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Sticker Woods: Cornwall’s Crime Scene or Something Else Entirely?
#1
Something about the Cornwall case doesn’t sit right.
 
Officially, Devon & Cornwall Police recovered the remains of Daniel Coleman, 43, from Paramoor Woods near St Austell. They’ve charged James Desborough with murder and insist no other bodies have been found.
Yet Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez publicly stated that “dead bodies” had been discovered — plural — and that authorities were still trying to determine how many and who they were. She later walked it back, citing outdated briefings.
But seriously — a high-ranking official at that level doesn’t make a mistake like that lightly. Was it a slip… or something that was supposed to be buried deeper?
Consider this:
  • A massive forensic tent, National Crime Agency presence, and mutual aid from outside forces and private security.
  • Three unconnected murder investigations unfolding within weeks across Cornwall.
  • A near-total media blackout — no aerials, no press access, no independent documentation.
  • Unusual quiet on social media — barely any engagement, no civilian drone footage, and shockingly few first-hand reports.
When digital silence and institutional overdrive collide, it’s time to ask the real questions.

 
What are we not supposed to see? And why aren’t more people looking?
Let’s deny ignorance — what’s really happening in Cornwall?
#2
Interesting, but do you have any links please? I'd like to research this me thinks.

cheers.

Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully.... and be a River flowing calmly.
#3
(07-26-2025, 12:27 PM)Nerb Wrote: Interesting, but do you have any links please? I'd like to research this me thinks.

cheers.



Seconded ?
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#4
This is one of the original reports.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/mu...4cb&ei=104
#5
I think you’ve already answered your question: “ a high-ranking official at that level doesn’t make a mistake like that lightly.” 

They certainly are inclined to do so if they are incompetent.

Having spent the majority of my adult life working in government and emergency services, I can assure you that the lack of qualified people in positions of “authority” is an enormous problem for local government the world over. Ms. Hernandez might hold such a position, but I can assure you that doesn’t mean she is even remotely QUALIFIED to do so.