Found Deceased UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen getting into taxi outside Welly club, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #6 *ARREST*

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The brick building there looks to me like a maintenance / workshop type facility. Even though it's fenced from the car park it's still within the bounds of the park. Perhaps it's used for other general municipal functions. It's just not that attractive as I have seen a street view image here from the lot next to it. Very few windows, etc. Just doesn't look like a residence

JMO Though.

Think we're talking different buildings? Someone referred to a house, and now I've managed to open the photo of it, it is residential, but too modern to be what I was thinking.
 
Dave Harrison (BBC Radio Humberside) says they are searching the river today by boat.

"Officers are continuing to search the pond at Hull’s Oak Road Playing Fields as the operation to find missing student Libby Squire continues - divers have been out in it today. A team in a small boat have also been searching the nearby river. The search is into its 13th day."

David Harrison on Twitter
 
I haven’t been able to keep up with the thread for the last couple of days because it’s speeding along!

Forgive me if somebody else has mentioned this possibility, but could Libby have scaled a tree to escape from a pursuer? There seem to be many large trees skirting the park and I think climbing out of eyesight might be a reflex some people would have in this kind of situation...

I hope the police have spent some resouces checking tree canopies.


I don’t see this being a possibility at all really
 
From The Sun online:

His tearful mum Marzena, speaking from her home in Poland, told The Sun: “There is no way it could have been him.

“He bakes cakes, is a religious boy and is scared of blood and violence.

“I am 100% he will be released.”

Locals in Warszewice, northern Poland, where Pawel grew up before coming to the UK five years ago, said he did not have a criminal record in the country.

Friends said he last returned to Poland with his wife and two children around a year ago.

His snowy home village is around 200 miles north of Polish capital Warsaw.

Some 600 people live there and most work in a nearby sugar beet factory.
 
From The Sun online:

His tearful mum Marzena, speaking from her home in Poland, told The Sun: “There is no way it could have been him.

“He bakes cakes, is a religious boy and is scared of blood and violence.

“I am 100% he will be released.”

Locals in Warszewice, northern Poland, where Pawel grew up before coming to the UK five years ago, said he did not have a criminal record in the country.

Friends said he last returned to Poland with his wife and two children around a year ago.

His snowy home village is around 200 miles north of Polish capital Warsaw.

Some 600 people live there and most work in a nearby sugar beet factory.

My interpretation of that is it could totally have been him!
 
I found an article earlier (can't find it now) that was clearly a foreign website and I'm assuming they'd written it in a different language and then translated it into English so some words and sentences hadn't translated properly, and instead of saying Libby is from High Wycombe it said that Libby is from "Excessive Wycombe"... I know I shouldn't laugh.
 
From The Sun online:

His tearful mum Marzena, speaking from her home in Poland, told The Sun: “There is no way it could have been him.

“He bakes cakes, is a religious boy and is scared of blood and violence.

“I am 100% he will be released.”

Locals in Warszewice, northern Poland, where Pawel grew up before coming to the UK five years ago, said he did not have a criminal record in the country.

Friends said he last returned to Poland with his wife and two children around a year ago.

His snowy home village is around 200 miles north of Polish capital Warsaw.

Some 600 people live there and most work in a nearby sugar beet factory.
How the hell did he return to Poland with his wife and two children a year ago when his second child didn't even exist a year ago? Lol.
 
I also highly doubt if she was ever in a tree that she'd still be in the tree 13 days later.
Slightly OTO T:High unlikely, however there was a gruesome case in Canada the missing person was high up in an evergreen for about 8 months. Totally different circumstance as he committed suicide, but it was right in someone's front lawn and no one knew. Taught SAR to look up. Sorry I don't remember the poor kids name. Justin something.
 
Slightly OTO T:High unlikely, however there was a gruesome case in Canada the missing person was high up in an evergreen for about 8 months. Totally different circumstance as he committed suicide, but it was right in someone's front lawn and no one knew. Taught SAR to look up. Sorry I don't remember the poor kids name. Justin something.
Oh wow how awful. Also my initials are SAR lol. However I'd rather not look up to see a body in a tree.
 
Unrelated article from Jan 2015 that could shed light on the lack of police divers in the river?
Professional scuba diver finds body of missing student in seconds as police are told underwater search is too dangerous

Gist: police divers weren't allowed to dive the Wear on health and safety grounds, although they'd searched from the surface using cameras on poles; a commercial diver who knew the river well went ahead and found the student's body in under a minute.

The Wear at Durham's far wider, I know. However although the Hull through the park doesn't look intimidating, people have drowned at Kingswood a few miles north, where it's similarly benign-looking, rather like a canal.

Suspected shoplifter drowns in river
Mum drowned in River Hull after losing job as Tesco pharmacist

Edited to add... and closer to the location of this case, a man drowned in the Hull after last being seen at Beverley/Clough roads.
Body in river thought to be missing father of two
I think of this man every time there's a possibility that someone has fallen in water, local expertise is a great resource
 
I think of this man every time there's a possibility that someone has fallen in water, local expertise is a great resource
I was thinking why can't someone contact those diving guys who rescued those kids trapped in the caves last year? If I was a diver I'd go and look myself seeing as I don't feel like LE are looking properly but that's just my opinion and I have to trust they're doing things based on the facts they have. I'd still go look myself though.
 
From The Sun online:

His tearful mum Marzena, speaking from her home in Poland, told The Sun: “There is no way it could have been him.

“He bakes cakes, is a religious boy and is scared of blood and violence.

“I am 100% he will be released.”

Locals in Warszewice, northern Poland, where Pawel grew up before coming to the UK five years ago, said he did not have a criminal record in the country.

Friends said he last returned to Poland with his wife and two children around a year ago.

His snowy home village is around 200 miles north of Polish capital Warsaw.

Some 600 people live there and most work in a nearby sugar beet factory.

I think a person can hide a lot from their parents when they're living in another country. People can hide things from their spouses who they live in the same house with, and the sort of things PR is accused of aren't really the sort of things a boy's going to tell his mother he's got a fascination with.
 
I really do think the media are emphasising on the fact he works in a butchers to be honest with you. Yes he is a sexual predator who likes to get his nuts out in public and has an alleged obsession with sex toys and woman’s underwear but there’s no proof he’s done anything more sinister at this stage.
 
I used to know someone who worked in an abattoir and I'm pretty sure the blood is drained off there before the carcasses leave.

I work in the warehouse in a chicken factory. My end I see it in nice packets ready for the supermarkets. However, it's pretty gruesome the other end. After the birds are gassed, all the blood, feathers and entrails are siphoned off into separate tankers before it's taken somewhere else to be incinerated. He's only going to see blood if he's working at the very start of chain. Think the papers are playing up the butcher role. It'd be like calling me the Adolf of Chicken Auschwitz when all I do is make sure the supermarket pallets are picked and loaded correctly.
 
My first post. I've read all the threads. I have a couple of things to note. This is the first:

Regarding the clothing worn by the person in the CCTV camera footage obscured by the supposed spiderweb, when I first looked at it the person seems to me to be wearing very tight skinny jeans that are light in colour. Yet I've read some people suggesting the person has bare legs, some suggesting the person is wearing shorts and others suggesting the person is wearing three-quarter length cycling leggings. The footage is so poor it's impossible for me to even guess at what footwear the person is wearing, so perhaps there's not much point in the question.

Then we have the sighting above from the father of the witness from the house in the park, who said the man his son saw running "was not dressed for the weather". I wonder how good a view the son had. I wish he had clarified what "not dressed for the weather" meant and what the person he saw was wearing.
 
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