alllads
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It's not Andrew - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-38187090
Just listened to this interview with Andrew's father.
http://www.thingsunseen.co.uk/podcasts/missing/
I know it's a few years old but I've not heard it before. He shares his frustration with the police not acting on CCTV.
I also didn't know Andrew had that much family in London.
Poor man. He deserves answers.
I knew he had some relatives down there, but it sounds like there were numerous contacts for Andrew.
The answer to Andrew's disappearance might lie closer to home.
I agree, I think it's to do with someone the family knows, an older man, maybe someone they know locally. I think the intention was for Andrew to spent the day in London and get a lift home, though I'm not sure how he'd manage that within school hours.
The big key to this case is who was the man in the reflection at the King's Cross entrance? On the slow motion footage the reflection appears In sync with Andrew walking out of the station and the last frame shows Andrew turn towards the man.
I agree, I think it's to do with someone the family knows, an older man, maybe someone they know locally. I think the intention was for Andrew to spent the day in London and get a lift home, though I'm not sure how he'd manage that within school hours.
Doncaster is a main "hub" station connecting north to south, google tells me there are 100 trains a day each way (wow!) and it takes around 2 hours.
I feel it is a big point In tracing anyone at the exit of Kings Cross as ultimately this Is the last real siting of Andrew. Without knowing where he went from there the trail goes cold.
And whereas it's a busy station he's seemingly vanished from that point and there have only been unfounded sitings since. I still believe fully he met someone from the net.
The way he vanished means that the perpetrator got him at the station and away from public view fairly quickly.
The only sticking point I find is Andrew had no access to chat with someone for the time it would take to become close enough to be prepared to act so out of character for and arrange to meet. That's not going to come about in a week it would have taken a while for whoever was grooming him to gain his confidence.
Andrew had no PC the family got his sister a laptop three months before he vanished which according to his dad he never bothered with. The police checked it and they checked the school pc's (these would have been locked down anyway there's no way he could have chatted to anyone on these). And as someone who knows computers well (I build and repair them) I find it hard to believe a kid, however smart could be adept enough to avoid forensic police detection in such a short space of time, especially when he gave the appearance of not being bothered with the laptop. So all this would have had to be learned when he was alone in the house and hidden from his parents and sister to keep up the impression that he wasn't interested.
Again, just my opinion but I believe his father. There's no evidence at all to support the theory he met someone online.
Did Andrew run away from home? Doubtful. He wasn't packed for the occasion.
Let's presume Andrew was going to return at some point. He didn't buy a return ticket despite the negligible price difference, which means he was relying on another way home. That would mean that he wasn't planning a solo adventure. So Andrew must have agreed to meet someone in London that day, who was going to provide a ride back to Donny. There was apparently no evidence that Andrew had been speaking to anyone online, although we can't rule this out completely. Putting that aside, this leaves us with someone Andrew already had a means of contacting, such as a family member or friend. Andrew didn't have a mobile phone apparently. It would be interesting to see the phone records for the time leading up to Andrew's disappearance. If there had been unknown calls to family/friends, would this have set off a red flag for the Andrew's parents or not? Now it's also entirely possible that Andrew was intercepted by a potential predator before he met this person but the odds are slim, and it begs the question why that person never came forward.
Would it be possible that he was communicating via his games console or was that also ruled out ?
Maybe the person had Andrew's home phone number and knew what times Andrew was at home alone to take the call.