Found Deceased UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen getting into taxi outside Welly club, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #7 *ARREST*

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  • #741
Or maybe stole a car?

We know he's been charged with burglary. Could he have stole someone's keys and pinched a car too ?

Bit much??
Don't believe it happened but no impossible.

If he has been watching the places he has been walking into, maybe he could borrow a car and take it back. An enormous stretch, highly unlikely etc. but not impossible.
 
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Don't believe it happened but no impossible.

If he has been watching the places he has been walking into, maybe he could borrow a car and take it back. An enormous stretch, highly unlikely etc. but not impossible.

I was thinking more stolen then dumped somewhere if police found an abandoned car would they go over it with a fine forensic tooth comb if they just thought it was stolen and dumped?
 
  • #744
I’d heard his boss at the factory had said he was a good worker and a family man and didn’t seem like the type to do anything like this.

That's it then.

It's like when I got beat up, and the kids said they didn't do it, so the Police believed them.

I mean, we're not taking anything significant in the fact that he worked in a meat packing factory, at all? Or is that horror just too much to contemplate?

Because it's been two weeks...
 
  • #745
I was thinking more stolen then dumped somewhere if police found an abandoned car would they go over it with a fine forensic tooth comb if they just thought it was stolen and dumped?
Given the circumstances of course they would. This is all highly unlikely. What might be more likely is if he had access to some lockup facility nobody knows about. Given his circumstances that seems unlikely too I guess.
 
  • #746
So the Hull Daily Mail skipped its routine morning "Police are back in Oak Rd Park" update today, it seems. I assume if they were there they'd be eager to report it for the sake of keeping the story active? Has anyone been down Oak Rd today and seen police?

I know visible searches are neither here nor there if there is thought to be no prospect of a discovery, yet as much as they may just have been a routine process of elimination, there was something reassuring about it. And surely they didn't manage to search the full length of the Croda fence - on both Oak Rd + riverside - as well as whatever area of land it contains in just a few hours?

Now it seems like we're at a dead end publicly. We won't know anything unless and until whatever they're working on behind the scenes leads them back out. That could be a long time, if ever.

Does anyone else have the sinking feeling that this is pretty much it for us for the foreseeable future? :(

Unfortunately yes. I believe now that ALL the searches of the park from the beginning were prospective, not directed.

I also fear the 'moving behind the scenes' is code for 'we're flummoxed'.
 
  • #747
I was thinking more stolen then dumped somewhere if police found an abandoned car would they go over it with a fine forensic tooth comb if they just thought it was stolen and dumped?
If you were going to do that you'd have to torch it.
 
  • #748
am I right in thinking we saw pictures of csi taking evidence bags out of one of the derelict buildings?
Yes I think that was pretty much day one of their search of the park. It was from within the overgrown compound of the cluster of abandoned buildings. between the pond and the river.
 
  • #749
I agree. I’ve asked my daughters what they would do in Libby’s situation, dropped off by taxi but cannot get in the house. They agreed they would head back towards the Welly, explain to the doormen the lack of key and ask them to find friends. They agreed they would be more likely to accept a lift off a person nearer their own age, but, they said the lift would be to the Welly, couldn’t see the point in going back to their house as know they cannot get in. I relayed that the driver had the house address so must have gone that way, how else would he know it? Reply, we all carry our ID when we go out, it has our age and address on, if he’s nasty he won’t be taking her home.
If the driver saw the cctv clip, see themselves and car, did he then enter the address in satnav to cover himself.
Hope not the case.

My daughters ID has her home address on it, not her student digs address and I thought most students did the same? If that was the case he wouldn't get the address from her ID
 
  • #750
Unfortunately yes. I believe now that ALL the searches of the park from the beginning were prospective, not directed.

I also fear the 'moving behind the scenes' is code for 'we're flummoxed'.

1 van was at the park this morning, I saw it early when I went to the gym but it was gone by lunchtime when I walked the dog
 
  • #751
I’m gonna go have a look around. Is the Malton way ruled out as a potential area to look?

Given that PR, if he is the man and given his arrest on suspicion of abduction initially I believe he is, then he had time to continue his 'normal life' (such as that seems to be) and so him driving to and from Malton is conceivable if not likely IMO.

Unfortunately an 80 mile round trip covers a bit of countryside.
 
  • #752
Given that PR, if he is the man and given his arrest on suspicion of abduction initially I believe he is, then he had time to continue his 'normal life' (such as that seems to be) and so him driving to and from Malton is conceivable if not likely IMO.

Unfortunately an 80 mile round trip covers a bit of countryside.

I've missed a lot of posts...

80 mile round trip to Malton...?
 
  • #753
I agree. I’ve asked my daughters what they would do in Libby’s situation, dropped off by taxi but cannot get in the house. They agreed they would head back towards the Welly, explain to the doormen the lack of key and ask them to find friends. They agreed they would be more likely to accept a lift off a person nearer their own age, but, they said the lift would be to the Welly, couldn’t see the point in going back to their house as know they cannot get in. I relayed that the driver had the house address so must have gone that way, how else would he know it? Reply, we all carry our ID when we go out, it has our age and address on, if he’s nasty he won’t be taking her home.
If the driver saw the cctv clip, see themselves and car, did he then enter the address in satnav to cover himself.
Hope not the case.
I asked my daughter the same questions. She said the same as yours, ie, return to the club and beg security to find her friends etc. She also said that her ID would be unlikely to have her current address on it if she had recently moved. She also pointed out that if Libby had worked out in the cab she didn't have her key, there'd be no point in her asking the driver to take her home. IF it was the case that Libby didn't have her key, she must have only realised when she got out of the cab. She said she's been in this situation once (no phone etc) and asked in the kebab shop if she could use their phone for a quick call and they refused (nice). Mind you, it would have been me she'd have phoned (home landline, which of course she knows), whereas Libby would have had to remember a friend's mobile number, which is unlikely.
She also said that she wouldn't have accepted the offer of a lift from an unknown man, but a few years ago she would possibly accept a lift from someone if she was absolutely desperate, very drunk and she had asked them, rather than vice versa.
 
  • #754
I'd like to know this too.

That would be me who mentioned it! I had intended to go back and check it out a second time but haven't had a chance yet. In any event, I've just reported it and sent the map image of the area to Humberside Police. Will see what they say, if anything. :)
 
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Can we say for sure that the bacon factory do not operate on Fridays? I find that odd to be honest as most factories I know work Monday- Fri and most even Saturday's. I've worked in the offices for two manufacturers and both times office hours/ goods in work different to shopfloor. Anyone know of the name of the company?
 
  • #757
That's interesting as i never realised his place of work was so far away , most likely a few of them that were car sharing from the hull area then
 
  • #758
Can we say for sure that the bacon factory do not operate on Fridays? I find that odd to be honest as most factories I know work Monday- Fri and most even Saturday's. I've worked in the offices for two manufacturers and both times office hours/ goods in work different to shopfloor. Anyone know of the name of the company?
Karro
 
  • #759
Didn't someone mention in a much earlier thread that as it is shift work in the factory the workers may be bussed in by the factory?
 
  • #760
Where he works.

I thought he worked at MELTON?

It's just out of town passed the Humber Bridge just before Brough.

what, 3-5 miles from Hull?
 
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