UK UK - Catrin Maguire, 22, Holyhead, N Wales, may be in Bangor, 15 Nov 2021

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Then why did she buy a return ticket to Bangor? That's what got me.
Yes, that's a strange thing to do if planning on leaving with someone. Maybe she just arranged to meet to hand over the bag, and was offered a lift back to the station on time for her train. Things went awry from then. Jmo.
 
Yes, that's a strange thing to do if planning on leaving with someone. Maybe she just arranged to meet to hand over the bag, and was offered a lift back to the station on time for her train. Things went awry from then. Jmo.


Hmm, I dunno. Couldn't she have gone over the cliff? No reason to suspect a car, meeting someone, just one likely possibility.
 
Hmm, I dunno. Couldn't she have gone over the cliff? No reason to suspect a car, meeting someone, just one likely possibility.
Have you watched the program? If so, did you see the bit about the dogs not finding her scent past the carpark?
I think she would've been found if she'd gone over the cliff.
Jmo.
 
Have you watched the program? If so, did you see the bit about the dogs not finding her scent past the carpark?
I think she would've been found if she'd gone over the cliff.
Jmo.

not finding her scent beyond there - yes, that's what I mean. Look how many end up in coastal waters and are never found.
 
The police worked on the basis that this was probably a suicide, even though Catrin had no history of depression or mental health issues.

I don't think the police sprang into action when she was reported missing.
 


An excellent summary here:
 


An excellent summary here:
I always thought this one would get loads of media coverage, but it fizzled out really quickly. Such a shame.
 
A father whose daughter went missing three years ago has blasted a North Wales Police investigation into her disappearance and claims another person will have to disappear before lessons are learned. Gerry Maguire, whose daughter Catrin went missing from Holyhead on November 15, 2021, described engaging with the police on his daughter's disappearance like “trying to get blood out of a stone".

Speaking to S4C’s current affairs programmeY Byd ar Bedwar ahead of the three year anniversary of his daughter’s disappearance next month, Mr Maguire said police were "very difficult to deal with".

[...]

"We had no point of contact, what they wanted us to do was just phone 101 for updates.” The family spoke to around 14 different police officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) during the investigation, which the family said added to their distress.

He said: “I kept having to explain the same thing to different officers every time, because there was no communication between officers.” On the fourth day of Catrin’s disappearance, Gerry said he received a phone call from an officer he had never met before to explain the police’s hypothesis was that Catrin is deceased and had died by suicide.

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