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

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  • #41
But would he have had time? Does anyone know how quickly the police started searching that area, I seem to think it was quite quickly and there has been random police activity there ever since...
He would if he went back the same night. When he realised what he’s done, his first instinct would probably to run away from the scene. Then after he’d had time to collect his thoughts, he probably realised that if he left the body there with his DNA on it, he was in deep trouble. In that situation most people would act as quickly as possible to go back and cover their tracks.
 
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  • #42
Hi all! Haven't had time to read the last 20 pages of thread 2 yet. What's this about a bench in the park? Did we get some new information?

This evening CSI turned up and spent about 90 minutes placing evidence markers down around a bench and photographing it. This coincided with the news they have agreed the final 24 hours arrest extension. It means that 9:11pm Sunday is crunch time - charge or release

EDIT sorry, do I mean SOCO not CSI?!
 
  • #43
Screenshot_20190209-202409.png Screenshot_20190209-202404.png < I think the bench is either this one, or this one > Screenshot_20190209-203213.png
They are both on the same stretch of path, one nearer the paddling pools and one in the trees to the right of the photo. Screenshot_20190209-203225.png I'm wondering if it's the first one that's closer to the pools, as it matches the description of the bench being near the play area but in quite an open area.
 
  • #44
I'm not sure what bench it is, we might have to wait until a daytime photo.

I've noticed the house at the entrance to the park, surely they would have heard any screams?

I don't understand why they entered the park in the first place when he had a car, very suspicious seeing as sitting on a metal bench in winter is very cold. And it appears the park would be very dark at night, it seems to have no lights which would have made it very difficult to see without a phone to light up your path. Being drunk in a park with lots of water and no light is a recipe for disaster.

Also the poor girl would have already been totally freezing. A short car ride would hardly warm her. And it's possible the cctv guy was wearing shorts, if it was him!
 
  • #45
This evening CSI turned up and spent about 90 minutes placing evidence markers down around a bench and photographing it. This coincided with the news they have agreed the final 24 hours arrest extension. It means that 9:11pm Sunday is crunch time - charge or release

EDIT sorry, do I mean SOCO not CSI?!
What's SOCO? It was CSI at the park tonight, placing the markers and taking photos.
 
  • #46
Thanks for that pic. Does this report sound as if it would be that bench you show?
Police get more time to quiz Libby suspect as search continues

'Search is close to the play park'
Our reporter at the scene says: “They are close to the play park but it seems to be in a fairly open area.”
Yes, from what I can on Google Earth this area has the playpark
on one side and the skate park on the other. They are in a “fairly open area” in that there are no trees in between them, you could walk freely between them, have clear sight of each area etc.
 
  • #47
What's SOCO? It was CSI at the park tonight, placing the markers and taking photos.

Scene of crime officers...same thing.
 
  • #48
The bench whee Libby was seen, and where she was approached by the kind bearded man who asked if she was alright, is near her home on Wellesley (at an intersection iirc).....Not in that park.
 
  • #49
What's SOCO? It was CSI at the park tonight, placing the markers and taking photos.

Scene Of Crime Officers

No idea what the difference is between them and CSI
 
  • #50
For reference:
Distance from bench near play area to river - 186 metres
Distance from bench near trees to river - 100 metres

Screenshot_20190210-002320.png Screenshot_20190210-002213.png
 
  • #51
The bench whee Libby was seen, and where she was approached by the kind bearded man who asked if she was alright, is near her home on Wellesley (at an intersection iirc).....Not in that park.

This is a different incident. Tonight police were examining a bench in the park and placing evidence markers.
 
  • #52
The bench whee Libby was seen, and where she was approached by the kind bearded man who asked if she was alright, is near her home on Wellesley (at an intersection iirc).....Not in that park.
Not meaning to be rude but are you saying this to someone in particular or have you not caught up with the updates? CSI were in the park tonight taking photos and placing markers at a bench in the park.
 
  • #53
This is a different incident. Tonight police were examining a bench in the park and placing evidence markers.
Really ? I didn't know....
evidence markers? meaning they likely found something?
 
  • #54
Not meaning to be rude but are you saying this to someone in particular or have you not caught up with the updates? CSI were in the park tonight taking photos and placing markers at a bench in the park.
I did not know. This is new to me. I worked all day.
 
  • #55
The bench whee Libby was seen, and where she was approached by the kind bearded man who asked if she was alright, is near her home on Wellesley (at an intersection iirc).....Not in that park.

I’d like to know more about kind bearded man. Where did the description of older, grey bearded man originate from? I know he has come forward but still...something is bugging me.
 
  • #56
Really ? I didn't know....
evidence markers? meaning they likely found something?

Yes it does seem so but there's no info re what exactly.
 
  • #57
I know the police have "Waded" through the pond but can someone clarify if there have been under water searches too?
What do you mean?
 
  • #58
I did not know. This is new to me. I worked all day.
Ah I'm sorry! A lot has happened today. Suspect still in custody until tomorrow night - at which point he will either be charged or let go. CSI placing evidence markers and taking photos at a bench in the park in the dark. Looks like they have been told exactly where to look IMO although not sure whether by suspect or someone else.
 
  • #59
They might have been close to the river when he attacked LS - and adrenalin / panic would surely kick in to enable him to run back out of the park.


Tried to edit this, but perhaps a new post is easier.

Having had a wander round the park area, via google, I have to admit that the river doesn't look close enough for him to get her that far in the short time frame that we know of.
00.09 hrs LS and suspect are at Haworth St
00.15 to 00.30 hrs screams heard in park area - I would think if he was trying to move her from the play area towards the river, then the screams would have started to fade as they moved further away from the houses.
But from what the witness has said ( and I may be interpreting it incorrectly ) it seemed as though the screams stopped and the man ran out of the park, almost immediately after this.
 
  • #60
If the police end up charging suspect for abduction and/or murder/manslaughter and they believe LS ended up in the river then does anyone know how long they'd keep looking? I really do hope she's still alive or suspect (if guilty) tells them where to find her but if he didn't then would they go all out to search the river for her or would it end up being a privately funded search like in Emiliano Sala's case? I feel as though the police would do everything they could to find her but do they have enough funding to use all the special underwater cameras etc?
 
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