matchaoatmilk
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I’ve lived in London for years and have been to King’s Cross a handful of times, but I never knew it used to have a shady reputation. London is huge, and I only ever take two or three tube lines to get where I need to go. There are stations and lines I’ve never even seen or been on—like the Metropolitan or District.
There are literally endless ways Andrew could have gone after leaving the station. He could’ve taken a bus anywhere, but we don’t know where, because the options are infinite. The police can check the routes, but we don’t know which stop he got off at, or where he walked to.
I feel like a lot of the discussion on Reddit and here is just repeating the same theories over and over, and we’re no closer to finding him—or his body. It seems extremely unlikely he’s still alive. For example, my sister applied for a strawberry-picking job outside London, and even that wasn’t cash-in-hand. They required proof of the right to work, including a valid passport and National Insurance number. Realistically, how could he be hiding anywhere?
I also can’t imagine him willingly choosing to be homeless, unless something like drugs were involved—but even then, drugs cost money, and how would he get them? I’ve never done drugs, so I have no firsthand experience, but it seems like we’re all really stretching for scenarios at this point.
What else is there left to discuss that could actually bring us closer to finding him?
There are literally endless ways Andrew could have gone after leaving the station. He could’ve taken a bus anywhere, but we don’t know where, because the options are infinite. The police can check the routes, but we don’t know which stop he got off at, or where he walked to.
I feel like a lot of the discussion on Reddit and here is just repeating the same theories over and over, and we’re no closer to finding him—or his body. It seems extremely unlikely he’s still alive. For example, my sister applied for a strawberry-picking job outside London, and even that wasn’t cash-in-hand. They required proof of the right to work, including a valid passport and National Insurance number. Realistically, how could he be hiding anywhere?
I also can’t imagine him willingly choosing to be homeless, unless something like drugs were involved—but even then, drugs cost money, and how would he get them? I’ve never done drugs, so I have no firsthand experience, but it seems like we’re all really stretching for scenarios at this point.
What else is there left to discuss that could actually bring us closer to finding him?