The UID was found with a ladybug stick pin. I wonder in Anna’s mom was ever asked if Anna owned such a pin?
More than the gender being off, the hair being so different is what makes me think it couldn’t be a match.
But, still, I am intrigued.
On the day Andrew went missing, would schools in London have been out? I’m sure it was looked into at the time, but if there was no school that would make me think he went to meet someone around his age who was out of school for the day.
Does anyone have a link to the America’s Most Wanted episode from back in the day that featured Amy’s story? I spent a bit of time looking at it online but couldn’t find it anywhere.
Has anyone with a newspapers. C o m subscription checked to see what kind of crimes were being reported on in the area around the time Jason went missing?
Why was the original thread deleted, do we know?
Him describing the tattoos is meaningless IMO. It was public knowledge. We have no way of knowing if we was telling the truth or not. He may have been, I don’t know. There is no way to know.
How many phones can one kid lose? Does that not seem strange? In my experience, it is strange he lost more than one phone. Losing one phone is totally understandable, but more than one? If Andrew wasn’t known to lose other things, that just seems wild. What else could have happened to the phones...
Regarding the photograph of a little girl found in the Turner’s Upholstery shed, that’s a mystery within a mystery. I want to know that that little girl is okay. How busy could this upholstery business have been? Not very IMO. Did the Turner’s keep records of their clients? Did they ask every...
It’s big time wishful thinking on my part, but did police worldwide ever put out a message about asking for any home videos for the date Andrew went missing? London is a tourist town and perhaps he was caught on someone’s home movies? There has to more footage out there somewhere. What about...
On DoeNetwork, top of the page says “located and identified persons”. Must be one or the other. You have to scroll down to find his name.
https://www.doenetwork.org/closed2025.php
Wish we had more info.
My notes from having watched the video -
The son who set a mattress on fire- it was a month or so before Rachel disappeared. He was only five years old and tossed matches on a roll away mattress. The basement still smelled like smoke and because of that, Rachel had been sleeping upstairs on the...
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