Found Deceased UK - Lindsay Birbeck, 47, Accrington, 12 Aug 2019 *Arrest* #4

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  • #561
No DNA was recovered from LB's body.

The decomposition and environmental factors destroyed any that was present.
Quote from today’s proceedings “Intimate DNA swabs were taken from Lindsay Birbeck and DNA found matched that of her partner, from August 4.”
 
  • #562
She may have already been wrapped in the plastic sheets?

The same plastic sheets that were indistinguishable to the one found at defendants home...
 
  • #563
Agreed facts state Intimate DNA swabs were taken from Lindsay and DNA found matched that of her partner from 4th August. Can you explain to me in simple terms what you mean please.
 
  • #564
If DNA has been detected from her boyfriend taken from an intimate test from the 4th August would that not suggest he was the last to be intimate with her ?

Apologies....I have just seen the update on the DNA from LB's partner.

Yes, we can deduce that there was no penetration by the offender.

The uterus and prostate are the last two organs to decompose, hence the longer available time frame to recover DNA implying sexual motive, but not in this case.
 
  • #565
Not all sexual assault is penetrative tho. I also believe he may have been interrupted, possibly by Mrs Bibby. Sexual assault and Necrophila are two different things. All MOO obviously.
 
  • #566
Why would he abduct Lindsay if not for a sexual motive?
 
  • #567
Not all sexual assault is penetrative tho. I also believe he may have been interrupted, possibly by Mrs Bibby. Sexual assault and Necrophila are two different things. All MOO obviously.
Thank you SpursGyal
 
  • #568
Agreed facts state Intimate DNA swabs were taken from Lindsay and DNA found matched that of her partner from 4th August. Can you explain to me in simple terms what you mean please.
I don't understand your point?

It was not possible to establish the presence of any third party DNA on the body owing to the degree of decomposition and other destructive environmental factors.
Just a respectful reminder that if you post anything that is your opinion could you please let other posters know that it is only your thoughts and not fact. Some posters have to dip in and out and miss bits of the threads. If it doesn't say IMO or something similar then it could be taken as fact. I don't want the thread to get closed down for clean up as it is getting so interesting. Don't you agree?
 
  • #569
Why would he abduct Lindsay if not for a sexual motive?
Beacause he didn’t abduct her? IMO I think this has been planned for a little while, other people involved have made sure the defendant has been in all the right places at the right times, framing him.
 
  • #570
Beacause he didn’t abduct her? IMO I think this has been planned for a little while, other people involved have made sure the defendant has been in all the right places at the right times, framing him.
Yep this is what I believe. Also, with all this unknown DNA that they are talking about , doesn’t this ‘throw out’ the lone wolf theory. There must be others involved in my opinion.
 
  • #571
Yep this is what I believe. Also, with all this unknown DNA that they are talking about , doesn’t this ‘throw out’ the lone wolf theory. There must be others involved in my opinion.
I don’t believe the stranger asked him I think IMO they are known to the defendant
 
  • #572
I don’t believe the stranger asked him I think IMO they are known to the defendant
No I don’t believe for one moment is was a stranger who asked him to do this. I believe it has all been planned and the defendant has been the ‘fall guy’ due to his age and disability.
 
  • #573
I don’t believe the stranger asked him I think IMO they are known to the defendant

Definitely agree that there is someone else involved and he knows who they are. He's either been forced into it not knowing what's happening. Or he's been utterly set up to take the fall because of his age.
 
  • #574
Yep this is what I believe. Also, with all this unknown DNA that they are talking about , doesn’t this ‘throw out’ the lone wolf theory. There must be others involved in my opinion.

IMO - I don't think so. The bin, We have no idea of its origin, but we can assume it wasn't a brand new bin, and we already know of countless people who have touched it, how many do we not know about that have.

The gloves, Again, we cannot assume they are brand new gloves, IF they had been used by someone else prior to the defendant, or even handled by someone else prior to them handling them you will get DNA. I doubt very much they were sterile gloves, taken from packaging just for this purpose.
 
  • #575
The same plastic sheets that were indistinguishable to the one found at defendants home...
There isn’t just the defendant living at his addresses.
 
  • #576
I wonder how many people’s DNA samples were actually taken to discount them from the third party ones found?

There was a murder case in 1948 in Blackburn - June Anne Devaney.

This incident triggered the most extensive finger print probe ever known, and established the true capabilities of modern scientific criminal investigation. 46,500 prints were taken, recorded and later destroyed under the supervision of the Blackburn police force, who displayed the thoroughness of forensic research.

Taken from

http://www.cottontown.org/Health and Welfare/Pages/Law-and-Order.aspx#1
 
  • #577
Who on earth would be involved in this crime, or, should I say, who could be behind this if not the defendant?
 
  • #578
IMO - I don't think so. The bin, We have no idea of its origin, but we can assume it wasn't a brand new bin, and we already know of countless people who have touched it, how many do we not know about that have.

The gloves, Again, we cannot assume they are brand new gloves, IF they had been used by someone else prior to the defendant, or even handled by someone else prior to them handling them you will get DNA. I doubt very much they were sterile gloves, taken from packaging just for this purpose.
What about the 3 other individuals DNA been on her trainers?
 
  • #579
Who on earth would be involved in this crime, or, should I say, who could be behind this if not the defendant?
The vast majority of murders are carried out (or arranged) by people known to the victim.
 
  • #580
What about the 3 other individuals DNA been on her trainers?
Without knowing where she had been, i cannot answer that. But i can tell you if you DNA checked my trainers, you'd find more than mine on them, even though i am the only person who has ever worn them. My husband, and numerous friends have passed me my shoes on occasion.
 
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