The mother of murdered student Libby Squire has revealed the shocking moment her daughter's killer shared her last words in court. Lisa Squire, the mother of Libby, a 21-year-old University of Hull student, shared the harrowing moment Pawel Relowicz, the Polish butcher killer, revealed to her her daughter's last words during his trial.

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Relowicz admitted during his trial that Libby was asking for her mummy before he raped and murdered her, but Ms. Squire responded by creating a scenario in her own mind. The mother of Libby Squire has revealed that her daughter's Polish butcher killer, Pawel Relowicz, revealed her last words face-to-face during his trial.

Relowicz, a serial sex offender with a history of previous crimes, raped and killed Libby in the early hours of February 1st, leaving her freezing in the Humber Estuary.. According to Lisa Squire , the prosecution warned her the day before Relowicz took the stand that he would tell her what Libby had said, and indeed, Relowicz stated that Libby was 'terribly terribly crying and terribly terribly cold and asking for her mummy.'

Libby's Last Words: A Mother's Agony

Ms.. Squire's account of the moment she heard Relowicz's confession has shed new light on the 2019 tragedy. The mother's anguish is palpable as she recounts the harrowing moment she heard her daughter's final words.

'I was trying to create a scenario in my own mind,' Ms. Squire said, describing the moment she heard Relowicz's confession. 'I was trying to imagine what Libby would have said, but it was like a punch to the gut.'

Unanswered Questions: Who is Pawel Relowicz?

Relowicz's history of previous crimes raises questions about how he was able to commit such heinous acts. The serial sex offender's past is marked by a string of violent crimes, including the rape and murder of Libby Squire.

As the investigation into Relowicz's crimes continues, questions remain about how he was able to evade justice for so long. The case has sparked outrage and calls for greater accountability in the justice system.

A Familiar Pattern from the 2019 Crash

The case of Libby Squire's murder has echhoes of the 2019 crash , where a serial sex offender was able to evade justice for years. The case highlights the need for greater accountability in the justice system and the importance of protecting vulnerable individuals .