A North Yorkshire butcher has been convicted of murdering and raping 21-year-old Libby Squire.
Pawel Relowicz, 26, who works as a butcher in Malton, was found guilty at Sheffield Crown Court this afternoon six days after the jury first retired to consider their verdicts.
The serial sex offender found Libby when he was cruising the student area of Hull looking for women on January 31, 2019.
She was on her own having been refused entry to a club in the city earlier that night.
Her body was found seven weeks later in the Humber Estuary after a massive search.
He will be sentenced tomorrow, when he will be jailed for life.
Mrs Justice Lambert has to decide how long he must serve before he can apply for parole.
Here are links to more information about Libby, how she had overcome problems earlier in her life and was happier than she had ever been.
The man who killed her was a sexual predator living a double life and he has yet to answer one big question.
There is also a timeline of what happened when in the search for Libby and her killer and the court case.
"So proud" of our daughter who will always be with us - Libby's parents
Libby was "in the best place of her life" in the days before she died.
Pawel Relowicz - the sex predator who lived a double life
The terrible "twist of fate" that led to Libby's death
The big question Pawel Relowicz has yet to answer
Police defend their investigation into Pawel Relowicz's sexual crimes before he killed Libby Squire
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