
The student’s disappearance sparked the largest manhunt in Humberside Police history.
A true crime documentary series telling the harrowing story of student Libby Squire is available to stream now.
The 21-year-old student was abducted and murdered whilst coming home from a club in her university city of Hull in 2019.
About seven weeks after her disappearance, a woman’s body was discovered by fishermen in the Humber Estuary, close to Grimsby docks. As the body had been in the water for so long, it was impossible for police to determine the cause of death.
Pawel Relowicz, 24, was convicted of the rape and murder of Libby and he was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 27 years before he will be eligible for parole.
Libby, Are You Home Yet? documents the tragic case and it is available to watch on Sky and has been added to NOW.
On the night of her disappearance, Libby had been refused entry to a music venue as door staff believed she was too drunk.
As a result, her friends called a taxi to take her home, and she was dropped off at about 11.30pm, however she never entered her house.
Witnesses had seen her lying on the floor and crying in the street, but they said in statements she had “got up and staggered” away.
The search for Libby was the largest missing person search in the history of Humberside Police and in the days following her disappearance, more than 100 police officers and staff searched for evidence.
Viewer Trivium105 took to IMDb reviews to share their thoughts on the documentary, saying: “Genuinely nightmarish stuff. The documentary is excellent, totally gripping throughout.
“Well worth watching but a genuine warning to females, think twice – my female partner watched it and woke in the night feeling scared and regretted watching.
“It’s the first time that’s happened to her, having watched plenty of similar things. I cannot over-emphasise how disturbing [it] is.”
Relowicz, a father of two, was working as a butcher in North Yorkshire at the time of the offence.
He had already been convicted of nine sexual offences carried out between July 2017 and January 2019.
Libby, Are You Home Yet? is available to watch on Sky and NOW


