CoverMeCagney
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He died in prison today
I do believe Robert Black is responsible for the disappearance of April Fabb which i believe may of been his first murder and he definately should be considered the prime suspect in the mary boyle case and is most likely to be responsible for dozens of unsolved child murders. I however do not believe Black is Responsible for Genette Tates disappearance i believe Ian Bealey should be the prime suspect in this case.
You don't suppose Black could be responsible for the disappearance of Sandy Davison, do you? I've put my suggestions forward.
1) Sandy was a 4-year-old boy who disappeared in Irvine, Ayrshire, in Scotland on 23rd April 1976. He ran out of a side-gate to look for the family dog. His sister ran out as well, but she returned without him.
Like the four cases he was known to have committed (and the Genette Tate case), this was quick, opportunistic and not witnessed.
2) Black's delivery route took him to Glasgow. Glasgow is only 25 miles from Irvine.
He began a his van-driving job in 1976. However, I cannot find the date. But I do know that this sort of person would want to strike at the earliest opportunity, like a child with a new toy.
3) It happened at a critical point in the timeline. Serial killers sometimes have a few years between the first and second murders, before killing at a much quicker pace.
Black is very likely to have murdered Christine Markham in 1973, three years before. (NB: I think that he took her on the road north of Scunthorpe, as she was going to a wooded place whose name escapes me.) His next possible crime is Mary Boyle in Ireland in March 1977. Then just seventeen months before Genette Tate's murder.
It would not surprise me if he committed if he committed three murders over a two-and-a-half year period.
4) And this is the most important thing.
Sandy was a boy. BUT...
With his curls and his young age, he could pass for a girl. Plus, Sandy is a unisex name, just saying.