Found Deceased UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen getting into taxi outside Welly club, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #9 *ARREST*

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  • #241
I was trying to pick my words sensitively as to not cause offence...did I still fail!?
Nobular Deposit is a great term. Reminds me of Jay from The Inbetweeners!
 
  • #242
Erm I’ll havw to disagree with you there.. I think the police owe us a very in depth explanation, especially to the people who live in hull and may be within walking distance of a sexual predator!!

Chances are you are anyway, whichever way the land lies with PR. So telling you that you are safe because he was the perpetrator in whatever happened in this case would be doing a disservice, by letting you believe the only threat is now removed
 
  • #243
Absolutely, I am sure they are doing their best and I also believe we have only been shown the tip of the evidence iceberg for good reason.

Our police make mistakes and sometimes overlook things because like every police force they are human beings. But if you compare it to every other country on Earth then I think they do pretty damn well.

Totally agree. Don't forget police officers are people with lives and feelings too. They are fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, I can imagine anyone working on this case is doing the best they can. Human errors do unfortunately happen and the police are no exception to this. I know a police officer who went to a call out to a distressed person threatening suicide ....he got there literally minutes too late and ended up needing counselling to overcome the trauma.
 
  • #244
Chances are you are anyway, whichever way the land lies with PR. So telling you that you are safe because he was the perpetrator in whatever happened in this case would be doing a disservice, by letting you believe the only threat is now removed

Yes I think wherever we live in the world we’re not far from one, a bit like rats.
 
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I'm convinced my cat leaves nobular deposits on the sofa. Heaven knows what SOCO would make of our soft furnishings.

NB. I refer to the furniture not the cat's nocturnal achievements when i say "soft furnishings".
Yes, I have a cat that appears to be attempting to leave the same and unbeknown to him, is going to be parted from his baldricks rather soon...
 
  • #247
Fake Taxi : if he was ‘actually’ a ‘fake taxi’ people would be taking about using him everywhere , there would be noise about this . If he told Libby he was a ‘taxi/fake taxi’ I have no idea ... IMO
 
  • #248
Chances are you are anyway, whichever way the land lies with PR. So telling you that you are safe because he was the perpetrator in whatever happened in this case would be doing a disservice, by letting you believe the only threat is now removed

Nobody is asking to know they're "safe", we just want to know if there is a high risk danger.

I know I'm not "safe" walking down the street at night, but I'm definitely in danger walking down a street with Christopher Halliwell on it.

It's like saying "oh yeah, you might bump into Christopher Halliwell...but you wouldn't be safe anyway so I'm not going to tell you about him because it would be doing you a disservice"
 
  • #249
As the public spectrum I feel we need to know updates regarding this case. If you trace your minds back to the Becky Watts case or Tia Sharp or Shannon Matthews, the public were kept in the loop. I think the Hull police force are possibly the worst in the United Kingdom.

But where did that get us? Did that protect us from a random predator? No, because they were all familial homicides. Meanwhile, elsewhere, a whole other unrelated murder was taking place. I don't mean to sound facetious at all, but I don't think the police have any duty to warnus of anything. The locals know the situation and are therefore on a heightened state of self protection. While the next person will go missing in a completely unrelated, therefore trusting, community
 
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Charge Dropped: I was the one who asked Hull Live on fb messenger ‘Hi there, the police say this is what he was charged with but the incident was not mentioned in court this morning - we are trying to get some clarity on why! Thanks, Jenna (Hull Live)

Thanks I was trying to make sure I had read it right as I couldn’t see it there (Me)

Yeah, you did - it's a confusing one! (Hull live)
 
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Charge Dropped: I was the one who asked Hull Live on fb messenger ‘Hi there, the police say this is what he was charged with but the incident was not mentioned in court this morning - we are trying to get some clarity on why! Thanks, Jenna (Hull Live)

Thanks I was trying to make sure I had read it right as I couldn’t see it there (Me)

Yeah, you did - it's a confusing one! (Hull live)


One voyeurism charge dropped (December), but another voyeurism charge suddenly appeared (July).

This is what makes me wonder if they're clutching at straws.
 
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One voyeurism charge dropped (December), but another voyeurism charge suddenly appeared (July).

This is what makes me wonder if they're clutching at straws.

No, it just means they didn't have enough to charge him for one, or he had an alibi. And they realised about the earlier one the further back they looked into similar reported crimes.

There may be DNA
There may have been an ID parade since his arrest
There may be CCTV / ANPR evidence
There may be more charges pending

Please try not to worry. If you were at a high risk of something the police would have said.
 
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I don't understand how it can be proved, unless there are photos or something.

I'm guessing there must be. I don't have a great deal of experience in voyeurism o_O the only being a work colleague who was convicted of the offence. He was arrested after being reported tampering with himself publicly in a car park. His computers were seized and footage found on the computer of women taking showers in their caravan at a holiday park which he had filmed through the window, while he was occupying a neighbouring caravan
 
  • #256
No, it just means they didn't have enough to charge him for one, or he had an alibi. And they realised about the earlier one the further back they looked into similar reported crimes.

There may be DNA
There may have been an ID parade since his arrest
There may be CCTV / ANPR evidence
There may be more charges pending

Please try not to worry. If you were at a high risk of something the police would have said.

What do you mean by "No"?

The police initially released an official statement stating he had been CHARGED for the 26 December voyeurism.

Therefore, they dropped the charge overnight.

This means they spent 96 hours questioning, and charged him for the 26 December....before changing their mind a few hours later and finding a different charge before court.

I stress - In a few short hours, overnight, before arriving in court the next morning, the 26 December charge was dropped and then they magically found evidence from five months earlier for the same crime - voyeurism.

Bit odd, no? Isn't this a sleuthing forum?
 
  • #257
Unlikely, yes. But impossible, no. Having found myself in a similar situation; a man who came across me in a social situation through a mutual acquaintance, I say came across because I couldn't even say that we met or spoke as such. Apparently developed am infatuation with me. Found me on WhatsApp. Messaged me several times, I would reply brief and aloof because I found it odd why he would be so friendly being as he had no place in my life nor I in his. One night, following a break up with my boyfriend, drunk and run out of cigarettes, I messaged him at something around midnight to come pick me up and bring me cigarettes. Wandering around the village alone, drunk and upset it was only for the fact that my reception dropped out and he couldn't find me and I made it home and crashed out that we didn't meet that night. He left his house at stupid o' clock, bought the cigarettes and everything, he was that committed. A short time later he appeared in the local paper convicted of violent assaults

JUST OMG!!!!!!!!!
 
  • #258
Nobular Deposit is a great term. Reminds me of Jay from The Inbetweeners!
Yours occurred because you messaged each other online.

And it's really easy to find someone on WhatsApp.

LS did not even have her phone.

I still find it that odd
Nobody is asking to know they're "safe", we just want to know if there is a high risk danger.

I know I'm not "safe" walking down the street at night, but I'm definitely in danger walking down a street with Christopher Halliwell on it.

It's like saying "oh yeah, you might bump into Christopher Halliwell...but you wouldn't be safe anyway so I'm not going to tell you about him because it would be doing you a disservice"

I seem to recall a report last year 2018 stating 1303 known sex offenders in the area. (Only known, not including unknown. PR has not been convicted) Unfortunately the police are unable to tell us how close these offenders are and the level of risk they are still deemed to be.
 
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I'm guessing there must be. I don't have a great deal of experience in voyeurism o_O the only being a work colleague who was convicted of the offence. He was arrested after being reported tampering with himself publicly in a car park. His computers were seized and footage found on the computer of women taking showers in their caravan at a holiday park which he had filmed through the window, while he was occupying a neighbouring caravan

:eek::eek: I almost hate to ask, but was he a normal, friendly guy outwardly?
 
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I still find it that odd


I seem to recall a report last year 2018 stating 1303 known sex offenders in the area. (Only known, not including unknown. PR has not been convicted) Unfortunately the police are unable to tell us how close these offenders are and the level of risk they are still deemed to be.
More than 1,300 sex offenders are walking the streets of Hull and East Yorkshire.

The new figures mean that Hull and East Yorkshire has one of the highest numbers of sex offenders per head, compared to the rest of the UK.


Altogether, 1,303 people who were on the sex offenders register were recorded as living in the Humberside Police force area, as of March 2018 – that’s one for every 630 people on the north bank of the Humber, as well as in North and North East Lincolnshire.

This is how many paedophiles and rapists live in our area


Is this the article you're referring to?
 
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