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He didn't necessarily need to be unhappy to go drinking at the Welly. He might have the odd lads night out with his friends or something, I don't think it's odd that a 24 year old might occasionally go to the pub/club whether he's happily married or not.
I had to Google it earlier and it said:Just wanted to mention that in all my 40 something years of being born and bred in Yorkshire, I have NEVER heard the expression "tenfoot" though it might be an East Yorks thing.
It's basically a back alley that runs behind a row of terraced houses for anyone that cba to google. These are very common but I've never known them called tenfoots. For example you'd have Websleuths Street and behind it would be called Back Websleuths Street aka back road or back alley. These would typically be a narrow road with access to small yards at the backs of the houses, probably containing bins (and a thrown out sofa / mattress / fridge or two!)
The one they're searching looks slightly different to what I have described, as instead of another row of houses on the other side of the tenfoot there is grass with sheds on and then the river
Just wanted to mention that in all my 40 something years of being born and bred in Yorkshire, I have NEVER heard the expression "tenfoot" though it might be an East Yorks thing.
It's basically a back alley that runs behind a row of terraced houses for anyone that cba to google. These are very common but I've never known them called tenfoots. For example you'd have Websleuths Street and behind it would be called Back Websleuths Street aka back road or back alley. These would typically be a narrow road with access to small yards at the backs of the houses, probably containing bins (and a thrown out sofa / mattress / fridge or two!)
The one they're searching looks slightly different to what I have described, as instead of another row of houses on the other side of the tenfoot there is grass with sheds on and then the river
"Police officer guards tenfoot
A police officer is guarding a tenfoot between Wellesley Avenue and Ormonde Avenue. It’s thought officers are probing storage units down there."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.hu...s/live-libby-squire-latest-update-2496041.amp
Hmm. Interesting but a little worrying that they are only just searching here after 9 days.
When people say they see him rolling a ciggie, I never see him light it or even raise his hands to his lips. IMHO
The car pulls off far too quickly for me near the end of the video, particularly when it’s not a main road. It exhibits behaviour of someone who has done something wrong and time is of the essence.
The fact the car had to initially go on Cottingham road, there is no way the police don’t have more CCTV footage of this journey and clearly they are holding much more back.
- Has he had an accomplice? Two men heard muttering after screams. What was happening whilst he was sat out of his drivers seat?
- It’s crucial to confirm whether the other car or cyclist has come forward to understand their roles in all this
- Does he have family living over here? Other members that have not been mentioned yet? Is he trying to protect someone else involved or is he a lone operator?
If they haven't searched them before today and find her in there then I'd consider that a monumental screw-up. Obviously be glad they found her but knowing they could have found her a week ago...Someone mentioned them the other day I thought they might have already been searched being in that area?
Where did it say his sister lived in Hull please ? I’ve missed that
In uk you don’t ever put a baby seat in front seat. I doubt it. He’s got 2 kids. He’d have 2 child seats, both in the back.
First post for me.
I'm in Yorkshire and quite familiar with Hull University so this case has really grabbed my attention.
I feel he’s going to be released
Aye, but have you heard of a tenfoot?!!
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