Found Deceased UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen getting into taxi outside Welly club, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #3 *ARREST*

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Not necessarily. A new poster has shed light and I think it makes much more sense. Heat and sounds produced by decomposition.
A dead body will reduce in temperature until it acclimatises with it's surroundings. Decomposition in this weather would be very slow, it wouldn't produce anything like a useful detectable signature unless a very very very small area is being searched.
 
A dead body will reduce in temperature until it acclimatises with it's surroundings. Decomposition in this weather would be very slow, it wouldn't produce anything like a useful detectable signature unless a very very very small area is being searched.
Oh. Thank you for that. I hope the other poster sees it! I took the other information for granted.

Edit: two other posters disagree. It sounds like there really is specialist equip ent that can detect decomposition...
 
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Just to be clear, a decomposing body would not be producing enough heat after 10 days to be detectable by the kind of infrared camera used by the police.

The point about using a microphone to pick up the sound made by a decomposing body is presumably a joke, in rather poor taste.
 
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Thank you. I found this page during the Samantha Eastwood case. I live locally and was impressed with the info this site had collected, it represents many many hours of work. Cheers
 
Normally they say ahead of time that there will be a presser at 10pm for instance- but this? Nothing? Nada? Not a bloody sausage? LITERALLY NOTHING ANYWHERE- I am slowly going nuts.
 
Hi all. Been reading this thread since yesterday but only just logged in to post. Can only begin to wonder what the parents are going though. The not knowing. We lost our daughter, only child, 22, last April to sudden adult death syndrome so can sympathise with the anguish. Not that we know she's dead.
 
They are not short of Polish officers and staff at Humberside police. I doubt finding a translator would be an issue.
 
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