CoverMeCagney
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Brings me to why did they ever get rid of Crimewatch.
^^^^ THIS!! Really annoys me!! Crimewatch was brilliant and so suited to this kind of case.
Brings me to why did they ever get rid of Crimewatch.
Nah, not weird at all. If you're worried about looking odd then go for a jog?
I go for walks all the time and I don't have a dog.
Very few trees with leaves around this park.Exactly! At the time I saw the post, I commented that even I couldn't climb a tree when I am sober...
I think the screams are a red herring.We have just finished walking around the park. The river Hull seems logical if LS has indeed fallen in but it’s really not far from the Humber. If that’s the case Fort Paull shore line and spurn point have given up from the waters poor souls who have ended up in the Humber after a few weeks. Looking at the park...if a person was running from the car park then the river is near the end of a gravel path. But it’s away from houses so ongoing screams possibly doesn’t work. This is just from my observations today.
We have just finished walking around the park. The river Hull seems logical if LS has indeed fallen in but it’s really not far from the Humber. If that’s the case Fort Paull shore line and spurn point have given up from the waters poor souls who have ended up in the Humber after a few weeks. Looking at the park...if a person was running from the car park then the river is near the end of a gravel path. But it’s away from houses so ongoing screams possibly doesn’t work. This is just from my observations today.
I think the screams are a red herring.
It's scary to think if he has done anything to libby and they can't pin point anything on him ....He will be free to walk the streets. I hope to god this isnt the case.
We have just finished walking around the park. The river Hull seems logical if LS has indeed fallen in but it’s really not far from the Humber. If that’s the case Fort Paull shore line and spurn point have given up from the waters poor souls who have ended up in the Humber after a few weeks. Looking at the park...if a person was running from the car park then the river is near the end of a gravel path. But it’s away from houses so ongoing screams possibly doesn’t work. This is just from my observations today.
Thinking of taking a walk to Oak Road Park within the next hour or two. But hesitant because of the police presence. Don't want to step on their toes, and really don't feel like being harangued by the Hull Daily Mail etc. What does everyone think? Pretty sure the park is generally still open, we've had dog walkers around there commenting on things. I'd intended to have a nosey about around the river end, check out the gradients, get a feel for distances and so on, maybe take some snaps if the opportunity avails itself. Bad idea?
I think now people will be very cautious over him unless Libby is found and it is confirmed he had nothing to do with her disappearance. I doubt he will still go and live there now will probably move. People recognise him now as he has been all over the media. It is scary I get you but atleast people are aware now that he was and is a suspect.
I've been driving for years and I'm British and I don't know what a yard is! When the sat Nav says turn left in 200 yards I just look at the sat Nav . I have no idea ! My parents might know what a yard is though.I'm going to guess you're either not British or if you are you don't have a driving licence as all our road signs are measured in yards
Police will be holding a press conference into Libby's disappearance at 2:45pm today.
13:41
Press conference to be held
No police officers searching the fields.
Humberside Police are holding a press conference this afternoon at about 2.45pm into Libby’s disappearance.
Libby Squire latest as search for Hull student enters 14th day
I'm going to guess you're either not British or if you are you don't have a driving licence as all our road signs are measured in yards
Police will be holding a press conference into Libby's disappearance at 2:45pm today.
13:41
Press conference to be held
No police officers searching the fields.
Humberside Police are holding a press conference this afternoon at about 2.45pm into Libby’s disappearance.
Libby Squire latest as search for Hull student enters 14th day
Catching up but I did read in MSM that SAR (Search & Rescue) from two different areas are being used. Has anyone local seen these or are the people working in the park only police?
I'm wondering where SAR are working then? Is it further down the river, other parts of Hull?