The murder of High Wycombe student Libby Squire is to be the subject of a new Sky documentary starting tonight.
Libby Are You Home Yet? is a three-part series that tells the story of Libby Squire.
Libby was a 21-year-old student, who was abducted and murdered while walking home from a club in her university city of Hull in 2019.
Her disappearance sparked the largest manhunt in Humberside Police history, which culminated in the arrest of a local man, Pawel Relowicz.
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Sky documentary Libby Are You Home Yet? to explore Libby Squire Murder
The series follows her life, the hours that led to her death and the exhaustive investigation that followed with the help of Libby’s family, friends and the Police.
It is not the first time that the horrific murder case has been made into a documentary.
Killer Britain with Dermot Murnaghan also explored the case in February as part of its fourth series on the Crime + Investigation channel.
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How to watch new Sky documentary on Libby Squire murder
The new Sky Crime documentary series starts on Thursday, October 27 at 9 pm.
Viewers will also be able to watch it on repeat at 9 on Sunday, October 30 and 10 pm on Tuesday, November 1.
The series will also be available to stream on NOW.
The documentary is part of six new documentaries commissioned by the leading media and entertainment company that are set to air from late 2022 into early 2023.
The six new titles will be available across Sky Documentaries, Sky Crime, Sky Nature and Sky HISTORY.
You will also be able to catch the new documentaries on the streaming service NOW.
Libby Are You Home Yet? starts on Thursday, October 27 at 9 pm on Sky Crime.
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