This is making me giggle in an inappropriate manner given the circumstances.
Glad I’m not the only one
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This is making me giggle in an inappropriate manner given the circumstances.
Neither do I but it is his way of explaining her DNA on his clothes.
And next he'll claim he dropped her off somewhere, alive and unharmed. They always say that.
Dna and digital tracks are trying to be explained. I reckon the man has been in panic mode since he did something very wrong.
The sisters story to me, sounds like a sister desperately trying to come up with a story that means she can still love her brother ...
Because she was drunk, not thinking straight and wanted the attention and maybe flattery from a friendly man, to make the night feel less rubbish?
I certainly made some stupid, over-trusting decisions as a drunk youth. She’d been upset and cold on the bench for a while by then.
I don't recall it, but just assumed I was wrong.
I don't get it! Why am I making you giggle? Did I quote the wrong post?
So....,he "wanted" to take her home.....and needed to sat nav her address, despite living close to her??
That makes zero sense
If i gave a lift to someone living in the same town or village as myself - i would never dream of putting that address into my sat nav.
Does not sound very plausible ....and....
If i had done any of the above in all innocence...
I would hardly feel the need to go out of my way to explain myself to my sister!
Something does not smell right here i am afraid
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Libby Squire investigation update from Humberside police: “During the course of our investigations we have spoken to a taxi driver and another motorist who stopped to help Libby on the night. I want to make it clear that these two individuals are not suspects in this enquiry.”
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Can I please just ask whether HullLive/Hull Daily Mail counts as MSM or not?
No that is incorrect. Her phone was found inside her house by police.
Good point. If someone needed a ride and I broke my rule of never picking up strangers I would just let them tell me where to go to drop them off. No way would I put their address in my satellite navigation system. Heck as close as they were to her house he could have dropped her off by the time he entered her address into the device.
Okay thank you.Yes you are OK to quote from there.
I had not considered the guy could be RETURNING from a shift. Maybe that's why LE is not searching on the way to Malton. This would likely mean that poor Libby is in the area...possibly indeed around that lake or in those abandoned buildings.I live about 2 hours North of Hull but Malton is also somewhere people from where I live commute to. Off someone works there it's known as ' the Malton Bacon Factory' and IIRC when my brothers worked there it was early starts.
The article with his sister's account made me think her claims of LS coming on to him are the start of this unfolding, I too thought "Yeah righy" BUT I do know women (as a woman myself) who threw themselves at men giving them a lift, I had a friend for a few years in my late teens who was ruthless even if the men were married, had kids etc.
I do think it's a lie though on the whole.
Another witness in that article says he works Monday to Friday so could well have been returning home from a late shift. The job website Indeed has vacancies listed for the factory and lists differing shift patterns.
One role states "Shift pattern: Rotating weekly from 2-10pm or 10pm-6am Mon-Fri"
^^^
HERE IT IS. SECOND MOTORIST.