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I submitted Simon Armley as a possibility through the first link (UK Missing Persons Unit) and included my e-mail. I will keep you guys updated and see if anything comes out of this submission!
I thought the height seemed off, too. It is very short for an adult male.I wonder if the UID's height is a misprint? 152 cm is just under 5 feet, which is very short for a white male and would make the search for an identity a lot easier. Could they have meant 162 or 172cm?
*edit* Bit of hope, you linked this man and said he couldn't be the UID. Is that just due to his age?
Simon Armley has been missing from Eastbourne, East Sussex since 28 July 1977. He was 24 years old. UID found about a month later, a ~5.5 hour drive away from Eastbourne.
I think they look similar, comparing the hair line, the nose, the thick eyebrows, and the facial hair (just shaved differently).
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already got a reply back!
"Thank you for taking the time to contact us about a possible identification of missing person Simon Armley with the unidentified male- 06-024910. I have looked at both pictures and I agree with you that there is a good likeness. The discrepancy with the age could be explained by the fact that the deceased male had apparently been living rough for some time.
I will pass the information to the investigating Police Force in case they have more information that might enable them to match the two. Unfortunately we do not seem to have any biometric information for Simon Armley so I am not sure that it will be possible to positively identify him to the satisfaction of a coroner. "
Great work.already got a reply back!
"Thank you for taking the time to contact us about a possible identification of missing person Simon Armley with the unidentified male- 06-024910. I have looked at both pictures and I agree with you that there is a good likeness. The discrepancy with the age could be explained by the fact that the deceased male had apparently been living rough for some time.
I will pass the information to the investigating Police Force in case they have more information that might enable them to match the two. Unfortunately we do not seem to have any biometric information for Simon Armley so I am not sure that it will be possible to positively identify him to the satisfaction of a coroner. "
already got a reply back!
"Thank you for taking the time to contact us about a possible identification of missing person Simon Armley with the unidentified male- 06-024910. I have looked at both pictures and I agree with you that there is a good likeness. The discrepancy with the age could be explained by the fact that the deceased male had apparently been living rough for some time.
Anybody able to find more info on Roy Lewis? He had mental illness, last seen January 2nd 1973 in great Yarmouth (?) He was 46.
Thank you for doing that!
And...
Wow - I'm impressed with the rapid response but especially the fact they took the time to look then replied including their own thoughts with the explanation.
The slight discrepancies could be easily be down to a number of things
as already stated the date the photo of Simon was taken, another big factor is the UI pic *this was taken post mortem*
I'm sure 'whoever' did try to make him look the best they could for the pic.? All cleaned-up, hair washed, brushed &
... a shave. So possibly give him a neatly trimmed 'tash, beard?
I hadn't taken any notice of the height...
but *IF* that's correct isn't that point kinda somewhat of a 'biggie'
Less than 5ft tall ??
( 152cms - 4′ 11.8" )
I don't know guys ... but I'm thinking "Warner Park" maybe is NOT the biggest clue here
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My impression is that he wore quite elegant cloth - grey suit (both jacket and trousers) and also black shoes.
Question is, why was he in Longton?
...I was also wondering about the gray suit...no shirt or tie mentioned what is weird if you dress neatly....or indeed somebody lost the decorum...
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Do you have a link?
Not necessarily...there's many mundane reasons for him not wearing a tie when found. He may have just removed it?You obviously would wore a shirt and a tie....most of the time.
Not necessarily...there's many mundane reasons for him not wearing a tie when found. He may have just removed it?
But late 1970's men wearing suits was a popular fashion trend...
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I don't seem to be able to find anything other than the one article, I don't know if Norfolk police would tell me any more info?