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

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  • #341
I am wondering if Lindsay was just out for a walk and was doing a loop stroll through the cemetery then planned to go along the footpaths back to Huncoat. I see some footpaths on the map, north of Burnley Rd, east of Bolton Ave. Just pure speculation. It would be interesting to know if she was a regular walker with oft-traveled routes.
If she had a regular walking route, those would be great places to check CCTV and go door-to-door.
 
  • #342
It does look as if from her body language that she is walking with a destination in mind. I think she was going to meet someone.

Social media/her phone will play a big part in this. If it can be found.
 
  • #343
I wonder if there were new graves dug 2-3 weeks ago? Perhaps the killer placed the body on top of a casket at a newly dug gravesite then covered it with dirt figuring the disturbed ground would not necessarily seem suspect, (and would throw off sniffer dogs). Perhaps some animal dug in and exposed part of the body. This might explain the “objects” remark.
 
  • #344
How fast are the trains that use that railway line?
 
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How fast are the trains that use that railway line?
Are you wondering if someone could have crossed the railway track to get to the cemetery to leave a body?
 
  • #347
Are you wondering if someone could have crossed the railway track to get to the cemetery to leave a body?
No, I'm wondering if she was hit by a train, scattering "objects" into the trees. But then, that wouldn't be murder, would it?

Edit: I do think that would be a good way to access the cemetery undetected, too.
 
  • #348
Another question on my mind - If they have not yet carried out a post mortem, how do they know it's murder?

The state in which the body was found. There is possibly a reason that it was described as objects. Reading between the lines.
 
  • #349
No, I'm wondering if she was hit by a train, scattering "objects" into the trees. But then, that wouldn't be murder, would it?

Edit: I do think that would be a good way to access the cemetery undetected, too.
I think a train driver would be aware they had hit something
 
  • #350
I wonder if there were new graves dug 2-3 weeks ago? Perhaps the killer placed the body on top of a casket at a newly dug gravesite then covered it with dirt figuring the disturbed ground would not necessarily seem suspect, (and would throw off sniffer dogs). Perhaps some animal dug in and exposed part of the body. This might explain the “objects” remark.
I think she was found in an area withouth graves.
 
  • #351
For the love of god come on!!
I was horrified at the outset that foul play was not even a remote consideration ... yet here we are!
I assumed mental health issues were a given .. how sad and what an absolute balls up this whole thing has been if and when it’s absolutely confirmed to be Lindsay which it’s really looking like
 
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It does look as if from her body language that she is walking with a destination in mind. I think she was going to meet someone.
That's possible. Or she got into someone's car. Foul play comes as a surprise, when previously self-harm was one of the strong possibilites.
Social media/her phone will play a big part in this. If it can be found.
Even if the phone isn't found some information could be extracted. Didn't she switch off her phone when she left home? Why would she do that?
 
  • #354
So far every local rumour in the last 24/48 hours has been proved true: that something was found in the cemetery, that it was a body or body part, that it was found by a dog walker etc. I’m therefore assuming that whatever has been found was wrapped in plastic sheeting especially considering the police stating it was concealed. In which case, along with the fact I think it’s highly unlikely a random attacker would carry plastic sheeting and the fact the graveyard has been searched previously, Lindsay was not killed in the graveyard. I think the fact she is opposite it on the CCTV is perhaps what has made the attacker dump back there.
 
  • #355
For the love of god come on!!
I was horrified at the outset that foul play was not even a remote consideration ... yet here we are!
I assumed mental health issues were a given .. how sad and what an absolute balls up this whole thing has been if and when it’s absolutely confirmed to be Lindsay which it’s really looking like

Sorry why has it been a ‘balls up’?
 
  • #356
Has the dog walker visited the same area on previous days? How long is the grass in the part of the cemetery where she was found? Has it been recently cut? What does "concealed" mean? Wrapped, covered or hidden behind/under something?
 
  • #357
I don't think any of this was an accident. If someone ran over a body with a grass cutter they'd know about it. You'd report it.
 
  • #358
What are we calling a ‘grass cutter’ here? A ride on mower?
 
  • #359
Hmmm. Or possibly she was killed by someone, left in the tall grass in the cemetery, and then run over unbeknownst to the person on the grass cutter? Might explain the first reports of an "object" found.
I do not think you could accidentally run over some one with a lawn mower.
if she had been left in the long grass after the police search another dog walker would have discovered her.
 
  • #360
Do you think it is possible that Lindsay was accidentally killed by someone using the grass cutter?

I'd say on the balance of probabilities, absolutely no chance.
 
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