Vermont24
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I don't recall that, can you find a link? (don't want it becoming yet another false fact!)
Believe me, I'm trying!
I don't recall that, can you find a link? (don't want it becoming yet another false fact!)
I agree.I'm not disagreeing with that.
I'm struggling to fathom how she got from the River Hull at Oak Road Playing Fields to virtually the beginning of the North Sea without either being snagged or spotted.
Here's a something I've not thought of.
I wonder how much of the 96 hours of questioning PR where used for Libby and how much where used for the unrelated crimes.
I don't recall that, can you find a link? (don't want it becoming yet another false fact!)
It was just a light hearted post ..but I forgive you for taking it the wrong way
Thank You and I also do forgive you for writing it the wrong way.
Yes, used mine when I lost some keys in the dark, no other light, was fine for me.
I agree.I've thought about something similar.
Given that there was still a missing girl out there, as best we knew, I think it's likely that the line of questioning was prioritising finding her.
No, I totally understand where @JosieJo is coming from, and I'm confident that it's not simply being dismissive.
The discovery of the body has understandably increased interest in the case around these parts, and with that we've had an influx of new posters - not all of whom seem to have caught up and grasped the rudimentary facts before offering theories and analysis. Some repetition is inevitable, but everyone should try their best to be informed before joining in. It's an emotive case for us all, and there's quite a few locals here who are struggling to come to terms with what has happened in their community.
Information degradation happens quite quickly in this thread if people aren't corrected. You see it first with place names - Oak Road Playing Fields start to become 'Oak Park', Raglan Street becomes 'Raglan Road', the unrelated sluice is now on the River Hull, and then Pawel is supplementing the income from his 20 hour a day shifts by working as a part-time cycle courier.
Don't take it personally, we're just hoping to balance keeping a tight ship whilst encouraging debate and conversation.
Thanks
The fact that Libby is now found and the case is being treated as a homicide will hopefully encourage PR's family circle to release any info they might have. They could have been clinging to the hope it was all an accident.
@TheCasual
I'm having trouble thinking of anywhere on Wincolmlee that has direct access to the river other than this stretch:
Google Maps
(Posters from elsewhere, behold Hull's glorious industrial heartland!)
A lot of business with lock-up yards open directly onto the river, though.
Just a thought - how well could PR speak English, if at all?
It was said he needed an interpreter in court so his English can’t have been that good.
If this is the case, would he and LS have even been able to have had a conversation at the bench?
Would he have known how to offer her a lift in English? She was very drunk and it’s likely she couldn’t speak coherently at the time and I seriously doubt she’d be able to understand Polish, or even he understand much English.
Having basic convesational English and understanding what is going on in a fast moving court of law are two different things. I could get from a to b on a train in France or order a coffee but I'd struggle to understand a long conversation or deal with legal jargoneseJust a thought - how well could PR speak English, if at all?
It was said he needed an interpreter in court so his English can’t have been that good.
If this is the case, would he and LS have even been able to have had a conversation at the bench?
Would he have known how to offer her a lift in English? She was very drunk and it’s likely she couldn’t speak coherently at the time and I seriously doubt she’d be able to understand Polish, or even he understand much English.
Just a thought - how well could PR speak English, if at all?
It was said he needed an interpreter in court so his English can’t have been that good.
If this is the case, would he and LS have even been able to have had a conversation at the bench?
Would he have known how to offer her a lift in English? She was very drunk and it’s likely she couldn’t speak coherently at the time and I seriously doubt she’d be able to understand Polish, or even he understand much English.
You've just give me the creeps. I work two minutes away from Willington Bridge.
That area seems to far east of the City. So maybe not Wincolmlee.