GUILTY UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen outside Welly club, found deceased, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #25

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I can't copy from Twitter!! Apologies for rubbish link. It's a piece by Sophie Corcoran
 
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It was definitely a poor investigation by Humberside Police into his previous crimes. I live right in his 'catchment' area and take an interest in local news and I never heard anything about it at the time.

The Polish community is quite large and well established in this area and I believe they would have been very co-operative in helping find the perpetrator if it had been made more public and the news that they knew he was Polish had been shared.
Did they know he was Polish?
 
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Did they know he was Polish?

Apparently, yes. It's been said in these threads that the students talking about it amongst themselves had said he was Polish.
 
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Basically, The Sun, a tabloid newspaper, wrote themselves off in 1989 when they blamed the Liverpool football fans for the horrific deadly crush at Hillsborough football stadium in Sheffield during a cup final between the two teams, calling them hooligans. It was the failings of the police for letting too many people into the ground. Coincidentally it is Justice Lambert who worked on this inquiry.

The Sun was also one of the last papers to abolish publishing photos of topless models on its infamous ‘Page Three’. So not at all reputable!! So this paper is also a factor in fuelling some mens’ belief of entitlement to women for purposes only of sex. Jmo. Good riddance PR.

Hillsborough disaster - Wikipedia
Yes I would agree that the Sun plays a large part in fuelling the entitlement to sex thing.

I had a broken arm during the Leveson enquiry into press behaviour. Hillsborough was covered there but also their hacking of Milly Dowlers phone.

I watched her parents evidence on how they'd been given false hope by her inbox being cleared. Then I read her sisters book which was harrowing. They were awful - hacked her phone, the investigating officers phones even withheld potential evidence
 
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Yes I would agree that the Sun plays a large part in fuelling the entitlement to sex thing.

I had a broken arm during the Leveson enquiry into press behaviour. Hillsborough was covered there but also their hacking of Milly Dowlers phone.

I watched her parents evidence on how they'd been given false hope by her inbox being cleared. Then I read her sisters book which was harrowing. They were awful - hacked her phone, the investigating officers phones even withheld potential evidence

That’s awful
 
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That's right, they had the originating prints, but could not match them up with the originator as he hadn't been arrested/cautioned previously.
Thank you to the police, who found him and took him off the streets.
 
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Yes I would agree that the Sun plays a large part in fuelling the entitlement to sex thing.

I had a broken arm during the Leveson enquiry into press behaviour. Hillsborough was covered there but also their hacking of Milly Dowlers phone.

I watched her parents evidence on how they'd been given false hope by her inbox being cleared. Then I read her sisters book which was harrowing. They were awful - hacked her phone, the investigating officers phones even withheld potential evidence

Yes, Gemmas book is utterly heartbreaking. Would recommend posters on here to read it; although it is a difficult read sometimes it gives a valuable insight into a murder investigation and subsequent trial from a families point of view. I was astounded at how little the police could (or would) share with them.
 
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Indeed, but I am talking as an EU citizen and the same would apply to Relowicz. But if they had at least interviewed him, they could have taken his fingerprints, no?
I think they could if it was in relation to an investigation. And taken DNA. And then hopefully the database would have just gone mad with matches.

Didn't they say in court that they found out about his other crimes on the 9th. Only took three days for matches to come thru by the sounds of it
 
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I think they could if it was in relation to an investigation. And taken DNA. And then hopefully the database would have just gone mad with matches.

Didn't they say in court that they found out about his other crimes on the 9th. Only took three days for matches to come thru by the sounds of it

If you are arrested you need to provide prints by law:
Being arrested: your rights
 
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Gosh I apologise I am new here and did not want to gossip. I just wondered is all
Think we're all curious but the rules don't allow it. But her letter was in the Sun so hopefully she's been paid and might publish more.
 
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How would I know there’s a new thread about this case/after trial posts?
*newbie alert*
Thank you in advance for any info!
 
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How would I know there’s a new thread about this case/after trial posts?
*newbie alert*
Thank you in advance for any info!

A link will be posted at the end of this thread.
 
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Just seen the news about the verdict. Thank god.
 
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Please move over to new Thread #26.

This thread is now closed.
 
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