LittleMystery
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Plus original cctv release said “we don’t believe this to be man in custody”
Clarification - It was only the DM that said this. No other media reported that.
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Plus original cctv release said “we don’t believe this to be man in custody”
A girl was sexually assaulted in West park in Hull last night and the police think it might be linked to a similar assault that took place in December. Could this be the guy? I put a link to the news article a few posts up
A girl was sexually assaulted in West park in Hull last night and the police think it might be linked to a similar assault that took place in December. Could this be the guy? I put a link to the news article a few posts up
I just have the feeling that he can't say where she is because either he doesn't know and ran away and left her in the park and something happened as per the screams and man running. Or he pushed her into the river. It strikes me as odd they haven't found Libby and are still treating her as a missing person.
Where is the news about specialist support via helicopter?Do you think the specialist police they've drafted in from other regions could be supporting with the interrogation vs the search? Given that time is running out to question the suspect. One helicopter doesn't hold many people which suggests that it's not people on the ground searching that they're lacking
The police have been known to release people to watch their next moves very closely. It's clear he won't be allowed back to his home right now if it has a metal door so they may release him to see if he leads them to more evidenceI am not going to sleep well tonight if this guy's released. I will be so frustrated that we'll still be no closer to finding Libby.
Yes that I what I was thinking! It is a bit of a long shot but you never know.Are you saying that the suspect in custody atm is the wrong man and could this attack last night be what happened to Libby? (sorry it's hectic at this end)
You must be 5 or 6 hours ahead, not sure which part of India you're in or if there are different time zones? Set your alarm for 3am so you can find out what happens!
It's a black out kit, you need a pretty dark room to detect luminol glow.
I'm sure they can seize passport even without a charge.
Only if released on police bail though.ll as there would be conditions to that bail.
If they just release him with no bail conditions as in they have nothing and he isn't a suspect then i don't think there could be any restrictions at all.
Do you think the specialist police they've drafted in from other regions could be supporting with the interrogation vs the search? Given that time is running out to question the suspect. One helicopter doesn't hold many people which suggests that it's not people on the ground searching that they're lacking
Do you think the specialist police they've drafted in from other regions could be supporting with the interrogation vs the search? Given that time is running out to question the suspect. One helicopter doesn't hold many people which suggests that it's not people on the ground searching that they're lacking
You'd certainly hope so! Maybe there is a possibility of a hidden area, so they are being extra careful in their checking.
So at 9:11 pm it will be
Released
Abduction charge
Murder charge
Or can it be anything else ?
I agree its highly unlikely however I have just finished watching a very informative documentary where a young adult female was kidnapped outside her home by a taxi driver who had picked her up previously, bundled into the car and then pimped out in another area of England. So it does happen. Not saying its the case here but just saying people should stop being so dismissive.I think this is an extremely unlikely scenario. First off, trafficking usually goes the other way, ie. from poor country to rich country, such as Africans to the UK or Saudi to work as slave labour.
Secondly, taking a young woman who is going to be missed within hours is not likely. how would they get her abroad? Why her when there are hundreds of thousands of poorer people
( immigrants) in places like London where they have few connections and won't be missed because they may be illegal in the first place.
The police know the statistics and likely perpetrators in missing cases like this, they wouldn't be wasting time looking at trafficking imo.