Found Deceased UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen outside Welly club, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #11 *ARREST*

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Less so than the Boxing Day e-fit, but some people can definitely see it. It's also a couple of years old.
Again it's only a 70% match on facial recognition. The fact that the e-fit has very dark hair would rule PR for me.
 
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Does anyone know if the police have searched his lockers at work or interviewed his employers? I wondered if there was any flashing in that area?
 
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Again it's only a 70% match on facial recognition. The fact that the e-fit has very dark hair would rule PR for me.

His hair looks darker in some photos than others, but I'd imagine not as dark as the efit suggests in person.
 
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I can’t be the only one who thinks PR must have been conducting similar offences for years, surely a man doesn’t just wake up age 22-24 and start committing these crimes. I’d be very surprised if it doesn’t come out eventually he’s been some sort of sleazy sex pest back in Poland
'Usually' starts in late teens.
 
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I can’t be the only one who thinks PR must have been conducting similar offences for years, surely a man doesn’t just wake up age 22-24 and start committing these crimes. I’d be very surprised if it doesn’t come out eventually he’s been some sort of sleazy sex pest back in Poland
Yeah I agree, I was trying to have a look if there were any reports of flashers where he was from in Poland years ago but I couldn't find anything.
 
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His hair looks darker in some photos than others, but I'd imagine not as dark as the efit suggests in person.
I've run it against a bunch of photos, around 70% is the highest match score. To give you an indication of how poor a match that is, his wife is in some of the photos and she scores almost the same score for a match to the e-fit.
 
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Yeah I agree, I was trying to have a look if there were any reports of flashers where he was from in Poland years ago but I couldn't find anything.
This is not a rare crime.
 
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I've run it against a bunch of photos, around 70% is the highest match score. To give you an indication of how poor a match that is, his wife is in some of the photos and she scores almost the same score for a match to the e-fit.

Lineup from the waist down it is!
 
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Thankfully they don't produce those kind of e-fits for circulation.

I wish they'd done one for the man with low hanging fruit.

When life gives you lemons an' all that.
 
  • #1,951
Oh my word, that's very like him imo.

It does look like it could be him - but it also looks like it could be several other people I know. No distinctive features.
 
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This is not a rare crime.
Yeah I know but there's only about 600 people in the town where he's from. He is quite young though so I suppose they might not report on a 16 year old local flasher!
 
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Yeah I know but there's only about 600 people in the town where he's from. He is quite young though so I suppose they might not report on a 16 year old local flasher!
If he played Rugby as a kid it would be viewed as normal behaviour.
 
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Please can you use quotes properly: Broken quotes

He didn't break into anyone's house. The charges specifically state that he "entered as a trespasser".

Amazing logic though, someone who can smash a window or crowbar open a door can hack a phone or mobile app. I think you'll find the skillset is completely different.

Why would anyone with the ability to hack a phone or an app be working in a bacon factory packing bits of pig for minimum wage?
Its surprising what you can do with the aid of that thingy called the internet, phone hacking or any other such dubious activity is possible if you know where to look, even for a novice with basic pc skills like me so wouldnt think its beyond someone like PR
 
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If he played Rugby as a kid it would be viewed as normal behaviour.
Haha actually I played rugby as a kid, and thinking back I'd say about 50 percent of the team did seem to enjoy to flash each other.
 
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I'd eat my hat if he was regularly taking a dog out as a ruse
 
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Its surprising what you can do with the aid of that thingy called the internet, phone hacking or any other such dubious activity is possible if you know where to look, even for a novice with basic pc skills like me so wouldnt think its beyond someone like PR
OK so here's a challenge.

If it is so simple to hack a taxi company's app, do it, show us all how easy it is.

I can assure you it is very far from simple and I am not speaking as a novice with very basic pc skills.
 
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I’m confused about the river thing.
Some are saying you’d quickly get taken out to the estuary and then the sea and get others are saying you’d get stuck on the bends and not make it to sea.
Which one is it?

Edited for spelling mistake.
Rover instead of river is too confusing given all the dog talk.
 
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I can’t be the only one who thinks PR must have been conducting similar offences for years, surely a man doesn’t just wake up age 22-24 and start committing these crimes. I’d be very surprised if it doesn’t come out eventually he’s been some sort of sleazy sex pest back in Poland

I wouldn’t count on it. There may have been some spying on female relations maybe even entering property with possibly some low value theft. Even if the latter were reported, it would likely be recorded as burglary, although at that stage, it could well be that nothing was stolen or was seemingly insignificant enough that the householder thought they’d mislaid it.

If PR is guilty of the crimes he has been charged with, my guess is that 2014 was the catalyst. In his sister’s interview with The Telegraph, she stated that PR had been seeing a girl for 5 years before his wife who he was “devoted to”. We have no idea of when and why the relationship ended, but we do know he moved to the UK in 2014. He’s gone from being part of a large family in a familiar environment, to a completely different culture with -possibly- a recently broken relationship on top.
Although he met his future wife that year and had a job, I would surmise that he still felt a loss of control and became more likely to act on his urges that he may have previously quashed via diversion such as chapel and cake baking

This is not meant to be apologist/offering excuses, it’s my opinion based on my(limited)knowledge of burglary as gateway to coercive Paraphilias and achieving control
 
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I’m confused about the river thing.
Some are saying you’d quickly get taken out to the estuary and then the sea and get others are saying you’d get stuck on the bends and not make it to sea.
Which one is it?

Edited for spelling mistake.
Rover instead of river is too confusing given all the dog talk.
I'm not sure it's a question there is a definitive answer on or any expert advise to fall back on!

If a body was in the river and floating I personally cannot see how it could NOT get caught in the reeds or trapped in an eddy at one of the bends.

Either it would be out of there on the same tide in a matter of a couple of hours... the tide is very very fast on this river.

Once it gets half, it slows down a bit.

If it was full, and just starting to empty I think possibly - but it's another one of those that everything would have to be in favour for it to happen.

Possibly but not probable?
 
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