Alyce
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I thought there was another child, a daughter? Maybe I'm wrong about that, I'll have to go back and check. So moo for now.
there is
I thought there was another child, a daughter? Maybe I'm wrong about that, I'll have to go back and check. So moo for now.
From The Mirror
Parents arrive to be arrested for 'murder' of son who vanished 28 years ago
So I’m wondering if the Father was at the football match whist they were walking or did he go when his wife came home? Seems very strange that he would go on to the football match when his disabled son is missing?
They are also talking about Steven in the past tense, but also more or less implying that he is missing, so why talk in the past tense as if he is no longer alive?
The son was 23 and an adult, not a toddler. So the mother went home and put the kettle on, expecting the son to come home. The father went to a football match.
Sensible behaviour in 1992.
Which is all well and good, but how many 23 year old men go out for a random walk with their mother? Wouldn’t it be more typical that he’d have gone to the football with his dad?
If some friends had turned up while his mum was still in the loo, then surely he’d have either waited till she was finished or shouted to her “I'm off mum, see you at home later”.
The Mirror article says that the parents were told they had to wait 72 hours due to Steven being an adult, but still gives no indication of what, if anything, the police did after those 72 hours were up.
From the link:
I'd love to see what was in that letter.
Why was the information not acted on in 1999?