CoverMeCagney
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Can we at least have a collective breather and wait for the post mortem results. The cause of death will determine in which direction the case goes next.
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Now we're down to the simple did she jump or was she pushed , i think that if le could establish the exact area that she entered the water they would be getting closer to solving the case !
This is an incredibly sensitive, highly emotional time and most of the thread are heartbroken and shocked. I think everyone needs to try and remain respectful of eachother right now and try not to be insensitive or blunt when emotions are running so high. A beautiful young woman has been confirmed deceased and a lot of people are now beginning to grieve. There may be members of Libby's family or friends in this forum so we all must please remain mindful and sensitive in the words that we choose to write on here publicly.Just my opinion, now we need to move on and find out what happened
I got a weird feeling that we might get some big news this week.
I have no inside information or knowledge.
It's a gut feeling.
Sunday at 6:01 PMReport
Link for people just joining;Following the recovery of a woman’s body yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 20 March) from the Humber Estuary, Detective Superintendent Martin Smalley has issued the following:
“A post-mortem examination commenced this afternoon and is continuing to be carried out this evening, however, formal identification has now taken place and we can confirm the body recovered is that of missing woman Libby Squire.
“Libby’s family have been informed and are receiving support from specially trained officers. We would ask their privacy is please respected at this incredibly distressing time.
“Libby, 21, was last seen just after midnight on Friday, 1 February, on Beverley Road close to the junction with Haworth Street.
“An extensive search was carried out in the days and weeks after her disappearance, with detectives and officers working relentlessly to find Libby.
"The people in Hull have shown tremendous support to Libby’s family and to the officers and support staff involved in the searches and investigation.
"It has been a very difficult time for all those involved and we would like to thank everyone once again for their support.
“One man was arrested in February in connection to Libby’s disappearance and remains under investigation.
“We will provide updates as and when we can as to the progress of the investigation, which has been continuous since Libby’s disappearance and remains ongoing.
“Our priority is to support Libby’s family and give them the answers they desperately need.”
Thank you for saying this Offaly. I started to post as well but was just too upset...Show some respect for goodness sake.
QUOTE="Scorpio1, post: 14930548, member: 179392"]Now we're down to the simple did she jump or was she pushed , i think that if le could establish the exact area that she entered the water they would be getting closer to solving the case !
Is there a way of tracking tides and currents and working out a estimated area the person could of entered the water?
Thank you for this information. Where do you, or the person who has the knowledge think she went into the water?As am I.
I've never fully subscribed to the idea that Oak Road would be the entry point: The river Hull has too many bends and obstructions, is too shallow for a good portion of each 24 hours to hide a corpse consistently, and exits near The Deep whom I believe have activity monitoring tech.
This thought process is borne out by talking with somebody that is heavily involved in the tidal habits of the river itself as it is crucial information used in his job which involves the barges and bridges from as far back as Sutton fields all the way to exit and route to the docks.
CCTV shows him getting Libby into his car. Phone pings linked him to the park, PR has without doubt good knowledge of Libby’s final moments, he is the last person to see her alive
Rest peacefully sweet Libby, you seemed so full of life in your videos and photos. I hope you still have a story to tell to those looking for answers x