Hi all, this is a bit off topic, however there are some similarities with Anthony’s case so thought it might be worth posting.
Sorry - Edited to add that I’m new-ish and didn’t realise I’d made this post soooo long!!!! Apologies - I’ll work on being less ‘wordy’ for my next one!!!
I was involved in a missing persons case a few years ago involving a young man that went missing on a night out under not dis-similar circumstances to Anthony. He had left a club earlier than his friends a bit worse for wear, had taken a taxi back to his uni accommodation but for reasons unknown had got out the taxi 100 yards from where he was staying and walked in the opposite direction, again for reasons unknown.
He was caught on CCTV a couple of times and there were various witnesses that came forward having seen him and some also having spoken to him. Unfortunately none of them offered to help him.
He ended up walking a mile or so along a main road to the small town centre where he appeared on CCTV for the last time. There was a river flowing only a few metres from where he was last seen and many people (myself included) thought he’d ended up in the water due to a horrible accident.
The police were coordinating the searches and investigation and really did work so hard, however as with Anthony, all ‘official’ searches were called off after a couple of weeks as there was just nothing else to go on.
It had been a cold night and hypothermia was also a worry, experts brought in mapped out a ‘circle’, based on where he was last seen on CCTV to show the maximum area he could have travelled on foot in the cold weather conditions based on the various CCTV images and witness statements, they said that if he hadn’t left the area, based on the science they helped develop, there was no way he would be able to venture further than their diagram had shown.
The family, along with a handful of volunteers kept searching within the area of this same circle - the outskirts of the town were very hilly with trees, bushes etc and the terrains was rough in parts, but overall walkable.
He was eventually found, a good few miles out of the ‘circle’ that the experts said he couldn’t possibly reach. He had been suffering from hypothermia, had sat down against an old stone wall in a remote farmers field and the farmer found him in springtime when it was time to let his livestock back into the field, this was 3.5 months after he went missing. The combination of alcohol and the cold winter temps had been fatal.
I’m not suggesting this has happened to Anthony, but it just shows how alcohol and the elements do not mix well and how a fit young man became so disoriented in the space of a couple of hours, in a small town that he made a couple of bad decisions he would never otherwise have made and probably didn’t even realise he needed help.
I’m not sure if it was cold enough on the night Anthony disappeared but perhaps the combination of alcohol and the elements resulted in him making decisions he never would normally and suffered an accident as a result.
If you made it through to the end of this post - thank you! I know it’s pretty long!
Em