Found Deceased UK - Lindsay Birbeck, 47, Accrington, 12 Aug 2019 *Arrest* #3

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  • #981
This poll is very encouraging for me. I really believe the evidence in the court room will sound a lot more compelling than it does to us. Zoe in the stand for instance , just reading the text wasn't really hard hitting. But I believe it would be in the court room, as with all the other evidence.

We can only hope.
 
  • #982
The Defendant
 
  • #983
This poll is very encouraging for me. I really believe the evidence in the court room will sound a lot more compelling than it does to us. Zoe in the stand for instance , just reading the text wasn't really hard hitting. But I believe it would be in the court room, as with all the other evidence.

I feel exactly the same
 
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  • #984
Can’t believe nobody thinks it was ‘The Hooded Man!!” ;)

I’m undecided. I think it’s either the Defendant or a family member.
 
  • #985
I’m in the minority then!

I am still torn between someone having helped/him having helped someone else, as i still find it difficult to believe he managed all this on his own.
(Her size & weight v His size and weight v the size of the bin v the terrain he had to manouvre across & also how unco-operating a lifeless person is etc)

But with lack of evidence suggesting any 3rd party was involved anywhere has swayed me to dismiss all the above & went with "The Defendant" Guilty

I think ZB's evidence is quite strong, since she was in the area at the correct time, managed to get within 10 foot of this guy was being hunted by him almost (had a lucky escape it seems)
and she saw no one else matching the description of the hooded man (apart from the defendant who matches that description perfectly)
I think if there had been anyone else around, she might not have felt as vulnerable as she did.
 
  • #986
With help of my abacus, so far I make that:

Defendant 12
A Family Member or Close Known Associate: 4
Combination of The Defendant and Family Member or Close Known Associate: 1

I must say it's interesting to see it like this as from reading through the thread this past week or so I got the impression that more people were siding towards '2nd person involvement'.

Who do you think killed Lindsay (as in the actual murder, not including any possible cover-up help)?

(please add your username and repost)

The Defendant:
MusicalMonkey
Bampot
Dcflag
Mind your biscuits
Niner
SpursGyal
Legally Bland
Roostercat
Sara20
LouLou38
Lancsboy
J4k


The Hooded Man:


A Family Member or Close Known Associate:

Sunflower22
Rosegold68
Tortoise
Alyce

Combination of The Defendant and The Hooded Man:


Combination of The Defendant and Family Member or Close Known Associate:

Ann Blyth

Someone else (please state):


Someone else (please state):
 
  • #987
Least we are unanimous on the hooded man.
 
  • #988
  • #989
Who do you think killed Lindsay (as in the actual murder, not including any possible cover-up help)?
(please add your username and repost)

The Defendant:
MusicalMonkey
Bampot
Dcflag
Mind your biscuits
Niner
SpursGyal
Legally Bland
Roostercat
Sara20
Spender



The Hooded Man:



A Family Member or Close Known Associate:
Sunflower22
Rosegold68
Tortoise
Alyce



Combination of The Defendant and The Hooded Man:


Combination of The Defendant and Family Member or Close Known Associate:
Ann Blyth


Someone else (please state
 
  • #990
Based on the current figures and working out how many seats each group would have on a Jury of 12 people, my rough calculation, rounding the figures slightly just to make it easier;

Defendant guilty 13 votes = 71.5% = 8.5 seats round to 8
Family or close to defendant guilty 4 votes = 22% = 2.65 seats round to 3
Defendant and family member or close 1 vote = 5.5% = 1/2 round to 1

So, as it stands, there would need to be some persuasion to get at least 2 more Jurors to go for guilty, otherwise a hung jury.
 
  • #991
This poll is very encouraging for me. I really believe the evidence in the court room will sound a lot more compelling than it does to us. Zoe in the stand for instance , just reading the text wasn't really hard hitting. But I believe it would be in the court room, as with all the other evidence.
Could fly both ways through, they're close and personal with the defendant after all.
 
  • #992
Based on the current figures and working out how many seats each group would have on a Jury of 12 people, my rough calculation, rounding the figures slightly just to make it easier;

Defendant guilty 13 votes = 71.5% = 8.5 seats round to 8
Family or close to defendant guilty 4 votes = 22% = 2.65 seats round to 3
Defendant and family member or close 1 vote = 5.5% = 1/2 round to 1

So, as it stands, there would need to be some persuasion to get at least 2 more Jurors to go for guilty, otherwise a hung jury.
Isn't 'Defendant and Family Member or Close Known Associate' still a guilty vote? Giving 9-3 and one more needed for a majority verdict.

Maybe @Ann Blyth can clarify.
 
  • #993
Isn't 'Defendant and Family Member or Close Known Associate' still a guilty vote? Giving 9-3 and one more needed for a majority verdict.

Maybe @Ann Blyth can clarify.

Ah ha, good point.

Plus, if I had rounded it with the 8.5 going up to 9 and the 2.65 going down to 2 - then we have the 10-2 majority.
 
  • #994
I’m in the minority then!
I was told about a close person, originally I thought it was a possibility untill theres no sign of anyone else.
 
  • #995
I also think the defendant killed her but that is different to being able to state guilty if on a jury
 
  • #996
Possibly, but his learning difficulty is moderate apparently, and I also believe he knows right from wrong but still can’t shake off that someone else has been involved somewhere along the line, whether that is the murder, assisting the defendant with hiding the body or something along those lines.
Yes I fully agree with you on that!!
 
  • #997
I was told about a close person, originally I thought it was a possibility untill theres no sign of anyone else.
My apologies but I don’t understand your post. Can you elaborate please?
 
  • #998
I really can not make my mind up.But will say close associate of family member.
 
  • #999
I think it’s the last category that @Ann Blyth Is in..
 
  • #1,000
Hi
With help of my abacus, so far I make that:

Defendant 12
A Family Member or Close Known Associate: 4
Combination of The Defendant and Family Member or Close Known Associate: 1

I must say it's interesting to see it like this as from reading through the thread this past week or so I got the impression that more people were siding towards '2nd person involvement'.

Who do you think killed Lindsay (as in the actual murder, not including any possible cover-up help)?

(please add your username and repost)

The Defendant:
MusicalMonkey
Bampot
Dcflag
Mind your biscuits
Niner
SpursGyal
Legally Bland
Roostercat
Sara20
LouLou38
Lancsboy
J4k


The Hooded Man:


A Family Member or Close Known Associate:

Sunflower22
Rosegold68
Tortoise
Alyce

Combination of The Defendant and The Hooded Man:


Combination of The Defendant and Family Member or Close Known Associate:

Ann Blyth
@Angleterre

Someone else (please state):


Someone else (please state):
 
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