Found Deceased UK - Lindsay Birbeck, 47, Accrington, 12 Aug 2019 *Arrest* #2

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The 16-year old boy appeared via video link as both of his parents and several members of Lindsay Birbeck's family sat in the gallery.

The court heard the charges against the youth regarding the death and disposal of Miss birkbeck's body, which was found in Accrington cemetery, and he'll appear at Preston crown Court again on the 13th of December.

Now, the judge was told that a number of Lindsay bird sightings still haven't been recovered and that a second post mortem of her body has been requested by the defence.
 
That's incredibly interesting. How will this help? Surely they're not going for any kind of self defence angle?

“The purpose of the second post mortem is to enable the defence to have access to a properly informed expert witness. It is not a second post mortem for the police, although in some cases the first pathologist and SIO may be present at the second post mortem and therefore broadly aware of the likely conclusions.”

Coroners | The Crown Prosecution Service

Would seem like standard practice for the defence after looking further into it
 
So the court page says this - "Warning - There may be cases within the court list with reporting restrictions. Please check with the court.
Any breach of reporting restrictions is punishable by sanctions up to and including imprisonment."


Then they report his full name themselves.
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“The purpose of the second post mortem is to enable the defence to have access to a properly informed expert witness. It is not a second post mortem for the police, although in some cases the first pathologist and SIO may be present at the second post mortem and therefore broadly aware of the likely conclusions.”

Coroners | The Crown Prosecution Service

Would seem like standard practice for the defence after looking further into it
DBM. Answered further upthread.
 
Apologies if this has already been discussed but do we know why LB was almost immediately a high risk missing person? Thanks in advance.

Body of mum-of-two found in cemetery 12 days after she vanished - all we know

DCI Davies reiterated his belief that the 47-year-old had entered The Coppice.
He also said that Lindsay was described 'almost immediately as a high risk missing person'.
 
Apologies if this has already been discussed but do we know why LB was almost immediately a high risk missing person? Thanks in advance.

Body of mum-of-two found in cemetery 12 days after she vanished - all we know

DCI Davies reiterated his belief that the 47-year-old had entered The Coppice.
He also said that Lindsay was described 'almost immediately as a high risk missing person'.
I've been wondering about that, too. Maybe police were immediately convinced she'd gone for a walk in the coppice and was injured there and needing help? IMO
 
Apologies if this has already been discussed but do we know why LB was almost immediately a high risk missing person? Thanks in advance.

Body of mum-of-two found in cemetery 12 days after she vanished - all we know

DCI Davies reiterated his belief that the 47-year-old had entered The Coppice.
He also said that Lindsay was described 'almost immediately as a high risk missing person'.
I think because it was out of character for her to be missing and she missed an appointment with her daughter. For these reasons it was likely she met foul play and so this was a high priority missing case
 
I think because it was out of character for her to be missing and she missed an appointment with her daughter. For these reasons it was likely she met foul play and so this was a high priority missing case
True, but that happens to thousands of people every year. The police barely pay attention unless something extraordinary is afoot.
 
Thanks for your replies , I agree with you @CharlestonGal.

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Lindsay was considered 'high risk' very quickly
Lindsay was almost immediately treated as a high risk missing person.

Chief Insp Jon Bullas said: “We are dealing with a number of missing people daily.

“We grade them low risk, medium risk, high risk. From the moment Lindsay got reported as missing, when she was reported by the family and I picked it up.

This one just looked a little bit off. Almost immediately it went up to a high risk missing person.”

Live: Community searching for Lindsay Birbeck holding Q&A with police
 
Thanks for your replies , I agree with you @CharlestonGal.

18:50
Lindsay was considered 'high risk' very quickly
Lindsay was almost immediately treated as a high risk missing person.

Chief Insp Jon Bullas said: “We are dealing with a number of missing people daily.

“We grade them low risk, medium risk, high risk. From the moment Lindsay got reported as missing, when she was reported by the family and I picked it up.

This one just looked a little bit off. Almost immediately it went up to a high risk missing person.”

Live: Community searching for Lindsay Birbeck holding Q&A with police
sigh. It would be helpful to know WHAT looked "a little bit off". Of course, now we know what was off, but that first day? She was just missing like so many other people. IMO
 
I'm not sure that it is correct to say 'as a mother I could imagine the only reason for this is....', surely we are all different and behave differently under severe stress, even us mothers?

This was MOO as a mother myself I could only imagine that scenario...not that it would be the only reason for all mother's. As we know from experience this is not the case. Sorry for the confusion!
 
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