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Agree with this, a lone emo kid being seated, ordering a Hawaiian, paying the bill, on a school day, would’ve stood out imo, I think it’s plausible the staff member remembered this customer quite well, and I think there’s a good chance said customer was Andrew. If it was, then it suggests to me he was in London on his tod, and just enjoying his day.
Still, as @Observe_dont_Absorb says, what are the odds of something terrible happening after that, assuming a rendezvous with a groomer hadn’t been arranged for later in the day? You’d think he’d have had no bother getting himself back up to Doncaster - the chances of him getting home safe and sound were considerably better than they were of him meeting an opportunistic predator instead.
But then what were the chances that Lee Boxall would disappear off the face of the earth one Saturday afternoon? Or of Millie Dowler being snatched off the street during a short walk home from school? And so on. These things fortunately happen incredibly rarely, but the reality is that they do happen.
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Yeah I guess the truth is whatever happened is very statistically unlikely. That's what makes it such a mystery. In lots of missing person cases it seems like there's usually one explanation of what *probably* happened, but that isn't the case here. It must be such torture for the parents because there really does seem a slim possibility that Andrew is still alive. Maybe he didn't intend to go forever, but something happened in London that made him decide to stay away.
If he's not alive, then someone out there must know something and it is hard to believe one person acted alone and successfully harmed A and covered it up. I don't know how people live with themselves.