Found Deceased Germany - Liam Colgan, 29, Scottish tourist, Hamburg, 10 Feb 2018

  • #141
If true, what would make him “lost, lonely, and confused?”
What type of drug could have this lingering effect?
It’s certainly not a new trick for a man to get slipped a drug and get rolled.
Let’s hope these Liam siters are earnest.
Prayers to Liam’s family for swift resolution.
I’d get as many people together as possible and canvas the streets with flyers.

A random thought. Any chance Liam is distressed about his brother getting married? People tend to unravel around weddings it seems.

I did have that thought cross my mind, too...

weddings can bring out emotions and dynamics not surfaced at other times...

Just a thought...:thinking:
 
  • #142
I did have that thought cross my mind, too...

weddings can bring out emotions and dynamics not surfaced at other times...

Just a thought...:thinking:

I'm torn between this wedding blues theory and a fugue from some spiked drink. Who knows, maybe both.
I so hope Liam turns up hearty and hale, and that his future grandchildren will be asking their Uncle to tell them the story of how their Grandfather Liam turned the town upside down!

Come on Liam, it's time to turn up. We're counting on you!
 
  • #143
Do men routinely get their drinks spiked? I can see it happening in a gay bar maybe, but in a normal bar men drug women, surely?
What’s a ‘normal bar’?
 
  • #144
What’s a ‘normal bar’?

Knowing Melmoth’s posting style which is inclusive, I think it meant other than a specialty or theme bar.

And yes, men get rolled in bars. You hear about it most often in port towns with sailors, etc.
 
  • #145
They found a water corpse this morning. :-(

Not yet confirmed it‘s Liam.
http://www.bild.de/regional/hamburg/wasserleiche/aus-elbe-geborgen-54847676.bild.html
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Oh no is anyone else missing?

Yes, a sailor but a news magazine just reported he was excluded and based on the clothing, it‘s very likely it‘s Liam. :-(
 
  • #149
Yes, a sailor but a news magazine just reported he was excluded and based on the clothing, it‘s very likely it‘s Liam. :-(

It’s going to be terrible if it is Liam and someone pushed him in the water and they get away with it.
 
  • #150
It’s going to be terrible if it is Liam and someone pushed him in the water and they get away with it.
The St. Pauli piers don‘t have railings and it wouldn‘t be the first time someone being drunk fell into the river. But you never know...
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  • #151
It’s going to be terrible if it is Liam and someone pushed him in the water and they get away with it.

I would imagine it will be pretty difficult to determine that he was pushed in rather than just fell in the water, though obviously if his body shows injuries consistent with being beaten up that would make it more likely he was pushed in. Even then, he could have wandered away dazed and just fallen in.

If this is Liam it all just seems so bloody pointless. Why couldn't the gang of mates have just stayed close to home and arranged a few special events such as quad biking, clay pigeon shooting or paintballing?
 
  • #152
This has turned tragic if it is him....the disoriented state is puzzling.
I've been black-out drunk in my younger days.....a headache in the morning.
I've never lost my mind after.
What causes that ?
 
  • #153
I think the police would already have CCTV footage and know a lot already. He may have crossed the wrong people, maybe buying drugs or something like that.

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  • #154
Just on the question of drink spiking, the police in the UK don't believe it's anything like as common as is generally claimed. Their view is that women are using claims of drink spiking to avoid facing up to how much booze they are actually consuming on nights out.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1225854/Are-date-rape-spiked-drinks-urban-myth.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/6440589/Date-rape-drink-spiking-an-urban-legend.html

I'm not saying it never happens but if the police say that only in about 2% of cases does a woman's blood test show drugs she hadn't willingly taken, it really does sound as though the problem is down to the booze and drugs she herself has taken.

It would be interesting to know whether the rise in claims of drink spiking correlates to the rise in the amount of heavy drinking by young women.
 
  • #155
He may just have been drunk and went into a wrong direction :-(

When you go towards the river it is getting partially pretty dark and whatever he may have been thinking, he may just have gone too near to the water. Along the river there is almost nowhere any barrier . Unfortunately it does not need to be any drugs, many people are having bad orientation in general, then add drinks and a city he has no clue about and is quite larger than hometown.
 
  • #156
This has turned tragic if it is him....the disoriented state is puzzling.
I've been black-out drunk in my younger days.....a headache in the morning.
I've never lost my mind after.
What causes that ?

Drinking more alcohol than you thought you did. Twice in my life I've been drunk to the point of blackout, both times in the safe confines of home. I'm not proud of it but I know that it was purely down to booze.
 
  • #157
Young men being drunk and missing are found in water often.
 
  • #158
Drinking more alcohol than you thought you did. Twice in my life I've been drunk to the point of blackout, both times in the safe confines of home. I'm not proud of it but I know that it was purely down to booze.

i had a blackout once after Jaegermeister consumption, i somehow react wrong on this - i left the bar without saying anything and luckily i went straight home. I did not remember anything next day and later i remembered something very vague about myself walking to metro etc.
 
  • #159




But, he said: ‘Prior to Liam leaving we’d kind of noticed that he seemed to be drunker than everyone else. I’d made a comment, saying “Oh look, the best man is actually drunker than the stag”.

‘Whilst he was in there it’s almost as if he was a bit disorientated. A barman ended up bringing him back to our table, because he went to another table and was kind of on his own. It’s very strange. He was also trying to put someone else’s jacket on. You don’t remember it all at the time but when someone else says it, you say oh I do remember that.’

‘Lots of things go through your head – could he have been spiked?
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Well that does sound as if he might have been drugged, or maybe something medical going on? He behaved like someone with dementia or Alzheimers, in the bar and also later in Buxtehude, if that was really him. Not saying he has Alzheimers but possibly other medical conditions can have similar symptoms. jmo
 
  • #160
i had a blackout once after Jaegermeister consumption, i somehow react wrong on this - i left the bar without saying anything and luckily i went straight home. I did not remember anything next day and later i remembered something very vague about myself walking to metro etc.

I once bought a miniature of Jaegermeister out of curiosity. Having tasted it I'd prefer to drink paint stripper next time.
 

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