>Anyone who sees someone they think may be the suspect is advised to call 999 immediately.
Yet they give no description.
Something like "clothes covered in blood" might help. They may have their reasons- we'll have to wait and see. They really need to get info from an informer who knows the killer. A generic white/tanned/ bearded man/ age type description may just set unnecessary hares running. They didn't give much useful info description-wise re the Burley attacker but caught someone
Talbot - // I'll ask you the same question I asked andy yesterday....do you actually believe what you are typing? //
And hopefully the person to whom you are addressing your pointless question (whomever it is, since you don't advise) - will have the sense to ignore it, and stick to the thread instead of getting into a pointless to-and-fro with you - again.
I used to post on the online forum pages of a well known and (at one time) respected newspaper up here.
They didn't allow comments on articles involving a death or ongoing police investigations, possibly because they thought it might attract idiotic drivel from people who really should know better.
andy-hughes
Talbot - // I'll ask you the same question I asked andy yesterday....do you actually believe what you are typing? //
And hopefully the person to whom you are addressing your pointless question (whomever it is, since you don't advise) - will have the sense to ignore it, and stick to the thread instead of getting into a pointless to-and-fro with you - again.
Well, he had short hair, a beard and was wearing a tee shirt, joggers and white trainers. The local police are getting a bit of a ribbing on Twitter for not giving out more details. I don't see why they can't just detail skin and hair colour though.
The suspect, who police think did not known to the victim, is described as a black man in his twenties to thirties, is approximately 6ft tall, with a slim build and beard, dressed all in black with white trainers.