Found Deceased UK - Libby Squire, 21, last seen outside Welly club, Hull, 31 Jan 2019 #16 *ARREST*

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I don’t think LS CAN have any implications on sentencing? It could them be deemed ‘unfair’
Surely?
What would a usual sentence be for the above non agrevated crimes? Anything wildly different from
That will be challenged imo
 
  • #342
The judge disregarded four of the thirteen charges as they were not in the public interest to pursue further
 
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Been grateful for the updates today as on holiday..thanks all
 
  • #344
Hello everyone. Thank you for the updates throughout today's trial. I have not commented but have been watching. Same as everyone here im hoping for justice for Libby. Hopefully soon x
 
  • #345
I don’t think LS CAN have any implications on sentencing? It could them be deemed ‘unfair’
Surely?
What would a usual sentence be for the above non agrevated crimes? Anything wildly different from
That will be challenged imo
The LS case won't have any bearing on sentencing for these convictions.
 
  • #346
The LS case won't have any bearing on sentencing for these convictions.
I agree. But might these convictions have some bearing on any future arrest for homicide is the $64k question.
 
  • #347
The LS case won't have any bearing on sentencing for these convictions.
That’s what I thought but I read one post that sentencing would be more complicated possibly due to LS bearing.
 
  • #348
The judge disregarded four of the thirteen charges as they were not in the public interest to pursue further
I thought they were to be left on file rather than disregarded. Not in the best public interest to pursue a costly case if he'd already pleaded guilty to more serious or similar
 
  • #349
That’s what I thought but I read one post that sentencing would be more complicated possibly due to LS bearing.
The sentencing could only be based on the things he was convicted of today. The judge must be aware of Libby and the fact he was / is a suspect. I know previous convictions and charges are a factor in sentencing. Could just being a suspect have any weight at all?
 
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I thought they were to be left on file rather than disregarded. Not in the best public interest to pursue a costly case if he'd already pleaded guilty to more serious or similar
Yes, you are correct. My mistake
 
  • #351
I thought they were to be left on file rather than disregarded. Not in the best public interest to pursue a costly case if he'd already pleaded guilty to more serious or similar
Yes, you are correct. My mistake
 
  • #352
I just can't understand why it's taking them so long to release the poor girl's body. In most other cases, thinking of a double murder in Indiana, US, in 2017, it's been released much quicker, within days or at least weeks. Is it because it was in water?
Am sure they don't keep bodies for years when a case goes cold in case in 20 years' time a suspect wants another PM. That would be ridiculous. If I were her poor parents I'd be getting very impatient and annoyed now.
 
  • #353
Thank you all for the reporting today.
Has PR sported a crucifix before now ?
Where’s the eye-roll emoji when you need one !
Not that it would make any difference if he’s plead guilty anyway ..

See some of my thoughts a couple of months back have been echoed, that Libby’s hasn’t been laid to rest pending the outcome of his trial. If charges come quickly now then the defence will have the opportunity of a PM.
My thoughts are with Libby’s family who will have been left in limbo unable to lay her to rest. A strange & painful kind of no-man’s land, even for those who have to wait a week or two.

X
 
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I'd guess to consider sentencing as well. I guess the Libby connection complicates what should be a simple case. Is he to be considered at risk if reoffending I wonder?

@Cherwell I was skim reading on my phone earlier, I probably mis read/interpreted it but I read it as the connection with Libby complicated sentencing/the case.
 
  • #356
Well, i must say i wasnt expecting THAT!. Im pleased he saved his victims the ordeal of giving evidence of course but i do feel slightly disappointed the trial didnt go ahead thus "we" have no further details of his offending.

I think the Wellesley Ave charge was the one the forensics were working late on the front door and his DNA was there. MOO

Also the efit was definitely the boxing day flashing, im sure it said Malvern Ave was November 14th, maybe the reporting is confused or i am.

Hoping we hear some further charges relating to Libby very soon. I think im more convinced than ever now, that the police already have their perp.
 
  • #357
Once he has been charged can the press print more information about his offences and interview victims of his crimes?
 
  • #358
Just wondering randomly.... If police is only allowed to obtain certain forensic evidence from PR, once he becomes a convicted sex offender.

To explain why they are still keeping poor Libby's body.

Thanks for all the updates and research in this thread, much appreciated by this casual observer!
 
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Just wondering randomly.... If police is only allowed to obtain certain forensic evidence from PR, once he becomes a convicted sex offender.

To explain why they are still keeping poor Libby's body.

I think they would already have secured that sort of evidence from Libby's body much earlier. It can be preserved until needed for comparison.
 
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