Found Deceased UK - Lindsay Birbeck, 47, Accrington, 12 Aug 2019 *Arrest* #2

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  • #821
more to the point......there is a murderer still out there somewhere which the police have stopped looking for!!!

so no.....theres no mysterious hooded man.
 
  • #822
more to the point......there is a murderer still out there somewhere which the police have stopped looking for!!!

so no.....theres no mysterious hooded man.
 
  • #823
If this other person does exist, and he was asked to move a body, why do police still not know where this Crome scene is!!! Does he not know where he moved it from either! Moo

Good point!
 
  • #824
If this other person does exist, and he was asked to move a body, why do police still not know where this Crome scene is!!! Does he not know where he moved it from either! Moo

Good point!
Indeed. And if it was a man he didn't know (quote from statement: "I have not met this man before. I have not met him since nor have I had any contact with him") then how did he happen to know where the defendant lived? If he was some kind of 'mysterious stalker', unless we are talking in the realms of demons and fantasy, then why is there no CCTV footage of the hooded man making his way to or from the defendants home (outhouse) at any stage?

How else could the plastic bags/sheeting in the defendants outhouse be explained away if it was indeed all the fault of the hooded man?

There's one big mass grave sized hole in the solicitor's fable right there.

Could the defendant not have took the bags when her returned to the body hours later ? In his rucksack
 
  • #825
assuming there is no hooded man here.....i'm still struggling with the motive for this

it seemed to happen very quickly,but if he's sticking to his story then we won't ever find out the details of what happened to her unfortunately
 
  • #826
Can anyone local say, is the general feeling locally that the boy didnt work alone?
 
  • #827
If this other person does exist, and he was asked to move a body, why do police still not know where this Crome scene is!!! Does he not know where he moved it from either! Moo

I struggled with this detail too because
A) He had to have gone back to move her (so knew where she was to find her then)
B) He said the man told him he would leave the money in the same place once it was all over. (I dont believe this could have been the arrangement for any money hand over) So he would have to have known where to go back to to leave the money.

I wonder if they didnt take him back there because it was deemed risky for some reason but i would assume that the obvious answer?

All if and maybes,
Moo
 
  • #828
I know this was referring to the initial court appearance last year. But does anyone know if a member of the public can attend the current trial? I believe it's at the Crown Court in Preston.

I'm mainly interested in the forensic, pathology side of things. But out of curiosity I'm also interested in seeing the defence solicitor (lawyer) as that story about the Mysteriously Vanishing Hooded Man is something else.
Anybody can attend as it’s a public trial unless the judge decrees otherwise which hardly ever happens.
 
  • #829
I wasn’t aware that this was at trial already
Can I ask when it started ? Was it Monday 24th? I’m wondering because I live just over an hour drive away and as a retired senior investigating officer, it would be good for me to go as I understand the process
The only issue Is firstly how much of the trial that I have already missed and I cannot go until tomorrow at the earliest but even then it’s not certain as I am somewhat incapacitated atm so rely on others to assist
 
  • #830
I wasn’t aware that this was at trial already
Can I ask when it started ? Was it Monday 24th? I’m wondering because I live just over an hour drive away and as a retired senior investigating officer, it would be good for me to go as I understand the process
The only issue Is firstly how much of the trial that I have already missed and I cannot go until tomorrow at the earliest but even then it’s not certain as I am somewhat incapacitated atm so rely on others to assist


It started on the 25th of Feb. 26th was the first day of evidence. Alot came out then. If u look in the local paper. Lancashire telegraph and lancs live it gives u a full run through as to what happened throughout the day. Goes into a lot of details. Today it starts at 10:30am so this is 2nd day of evidence. I'd love to go myself out of curiosity but I don't drive so couldn't get there.
 
  • #831
Can anyone local say, is the general feeling locally that the boy didnt work alone?


I live 5 minutes away from Accrington where it happened and can say that alot if not most people think he's covering for someone else. Most know who the lad is and have said there's no way he worked alone....but in all honesty u just never know who is capable of murder. Obviously this is all moo and not facts but it's definitely something that's on locals minds since Lindsay went missing. If he didn't do it then there's another murderer out there. Unless this was a targeted attack to just get Lindsay.
Moo
 
  • #832
10:18
Good morning
Welcome back to court 1 at Preston Crown Court.

The prosecution will resume their case today and the jury will be taken through more movements of Lindsay Birbeck and the defendant.

There will also be a number of statements read to the jury.

Lindsay Birbeck murder trial at Preston Crown Court - updates
 
  • #833
I live 5 minutes away from Accrington where it happened and can say that alot if not most people think he's covering for someone else. Most know who the lad is and have said there's no way he worked alone....but in all honesty u just never know who is capable of murder. Obviously this is all moo and not facts but it's definitely something that's on locals minds since Lindsay went missing. If he didn't do it then there's another murderer out there. Unless this was a targeted attack to just get Lindsay.
Moo
Of course, and thank you. It all seems so strange doesnt it. I get the impression the local feeling isnt completely baseless and isnt just about the boy. Im interested to hear more of the evidence including what if any possibilities were excluded.
 
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  • #835
10:32
Defendant now in the dock
The defendant, who cannot be named or identified because of reporting restrictions, is now in the dock.

He is wearing grey trousers, a white shirt and a grey waist coat.

He is accompanied in the dock by an intermediary.

Lindsay Birbeck murder trial at Preston Crown Court - updates
 
  • #836
  • #837
Of course, and thank you. It all seems so strange doesnt it. I get the impression the local feeling isnt completely baseless and isnt just about the boy. Im interested to hear more of the evidence including what if any possibilities were excluded.

Yup. It's definitely opening a can of worms. I do just hope that justice is served and the truth is told. To think all that info come out on the first day makes me think there is a heck of a lot more information to come out yet...going to following what's said today in the papers.
 
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10:40
More CCTV of defendant's movements
The jury have now been shown CCTV of the defendant walking down Newhouse Road close to Isothane.

He then turns right towards the end of Senator heading towards a path that leads to the railway line.

Lindsay Birbeck murder trial at Preston Crown Court - updates
 
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