Deceased/Not Found UK - Steven Clark, 23, disabled, Saltburn, Dec 1992

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It was mentioned in one of the press articles that he had a girlfriend.
Thanks, I didn’t remember seeing that.
 
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Parents of Steven Clark who were arrested on suspicion of murder to feature in documentary

AN elderly couple arrested on suspicion of the 1992 murder of their son will be the subject of a new documentary for ITV.

Charles and Doris Clark were arrested in September last year after their son Steven Clark, 23, went missing in Saltburn, Cleveland, in December 1992...

...

The new film Accused Of Murdering Our Son – The Steven Clark Story follows the investigation over 17 weeks and will explore the pressure experienced by the couple as they faced the prospect of going to jail for the rest of their lives.

Presented by former detective Mark Williams-Thomas, it will feature retired senior police officer Julie Mackay, the former head of major crime at Avon and Somerset Police, who remembers the case and offers her insight on the police investigation.

...

Accused Of Murdering Our Son – The Steven Clark Story will air next month on ITV.
 
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Cleveland Police will spend the "next few days" scouring Saltburn Bank for clues over what happened to Steven Clark, a force spokeswoman said.

Steven Clark: Police search Saltburn Bank in missing man mystery


A police spokeswoman said officers would be looking through undergrowth from the bottom of the Valley Gardens to the top of a walkway near to the Spa Hotel, which is on a steep edge of the bank.

The search site in Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a short drive of about two and a half miles from Mr Clark's home town.

(...)

Det Ch Insp Shaun Page said the searches are a line of inquiry by the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Cold Case Review Team, and they are using modern-day forensic techniques.

He said: "The investigation into Steven's disappearance still continues, with the latest searches of the area around Saltburn Bank.

"We will be in the area throughout this week and would like to thank the public for their patience as the searches take place.

"We continue to appeal for information to help us find Steven, who we believe has come to harm at the hands of a third party."


BBM


The search area is in the hinterland near the seafront where Doris Clark last saw her son. Skelton Beck is a stream that discharges in the sea at Saltburn.

Google Streetview does not go as far as the Valley Gardens unfortunately.
 
  • #565
Cleveland Police will spend the "next few days" scouring Saltburn Bank for clues over what happened to Steven Clark, a force spokeswoman said.

Steven Clark: Police search Saltburn Bank in missing man mystery


A police spokeswoman said officers would be looking through undergrowth from the bottom of the Valley Gardens to the top of a walkway near to the Spa Hotel, which is on a steep edge of the bank.

The search site in Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a short drive of about two and a half miles from Mr Clark's home town.

(...)

Det Ch Insp Shaun Page said the searches are a line of inquiry by the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Cold Case Review Team, and they are using modern-day forensic techniques.

He said: "The investigation into Steven's disappearance still continues, with the latest searches of the area around Saltburn Bank.

"We will be in the area throughout this week and would like to thank the public for their patience as the searches take place.

"We continue to appeal for information to help us find Steven, who we believe has come to harm at the hands of a third party."


BBM


The search area is in the hinterland near the seafront where Doris Clark last saw her son. Skelton Beck is a stream that discharges in the sea at Saltburn.

Google Streetview does not go as far as the Valley Gardens unfortunately.
Interesting, must be based on some form of "intelligence". They wouldnt just randomly search an area after all this time IMO.
 
  • #566
Interesting, must be based on some form of "intelligence". They wouldnt just randomly search an area after all this time IMO.

I was thinking exactly the same thing. I wonder what they are looking for ,I am not sure whether it is a place where he could be buried.
 
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Interesting, must be based on some form of "intelligence". They wouldnt just randomly search an area after all this time IMO.

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/local-news/police-begin-major-search-saltburn-20374021

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Police investigating the suspected murder of a disabled man who disappeared in 1992 in Cleveland have begun to search a steep bank close to where he vanished.

Steven Clark went missing in December 1992 while out on a walk with his mother.

It is said he went into a public toilet in Saltburn and after Mrs Clark waited for him to emerge she went back to the family home in Markse, Cleveland.

They never saw him again and no body has ever been found.


BBM


This is confusing. "a steep bank close to where he vanished"

There was a sighting of him near his home on the day he vanished after he had gone missing from the public toilets.
An area near the house of the family was searched in a similar way.
I wondered about the "intelligence" at the time. Whatever it was, it appeared to be concentrated around his home and it was sufficient to arrest the parents.

If the sighting near his home is correct, then Saltburn Banks would not be near where he vanished. Saltburn Banks is near where his mother says he vanished.

Perhaps LE found another anonymous letter? :p
 
  • #569
Saltburn Valley Gardens
Google Maps

If you look on the map and see the Spa Hotel, you’ll see a foopath coming from the bank up to its carpark. I think the area they are searching is between the footpath in the valley gardens and the properties on the bank. It is also accessible from the road via the hotel carpark. It’s a very steep wooded area which is completely overgrown and as far as I know there are no official paths through that bit of land.
It’s very close to the prom where the public toilets are.
 
  • #570
Here's a map of the area showing contours and thus the gradients - it is pretty steep: Maps
 
  • #571
Accused of Murdering our Son - The Steven Clark Story - In All Innocence is on next Thursday 22 April on ITV at 9pm #FindStevenClark.
Should be a good watch.
 
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Steven Clark murder probe: Police cut back twigs in hunt for clues

A specialist search team hunting for clues over the disappearance of Steven Clark has cut back further vegetation on Saltburn Bank.

Officers are this week combing through undergrowth in Saltburn in the search for fresh evidence.

The operation has seen twigs and debris removed from the bank as the search for answers continues.

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Found:

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  • #574
Can someone confirm the area being searched, please?

Saltburn.jpg

I think it's the area approximately circled in yellow. Just below a pathway with steps leading to the Spa Hotel.
 
  • #575
Steven Clark murder probe: Police cut back twigs in hunt for clues

A specialist search team hunting for clues over the disappearance of Steven Clark has cut back further vegetation on Saltburn Bank.

Officers are this week combing through undergrowth in Saltburn in the search for fresh evidence.

The operation has seen twigs and debris removed from the bank as the search for answers continues.

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Found:

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Any idea what the blue markers are on the top photo?
 
  • #576
I have to assume they have some reason to be investigating that spot, but after this long, what could they find that could be determined to have to do with Steven? And what led them to that spot?
 
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Any idea what the blue markers are on the top photo?
I presume they mark the positions of potential evidence that has been bagged and taken away. I can't see numbers or any identifiers that would allow them to be tied to serial numbers on the bags, though. Perhaps the positions have been recorded using co-ordinates from some fixed datums, but where these might be isn't obvious.
 
  • #580
Is there a way to legitimately/legally watch this ITV documentary in the US?
I'm willing to change my computer setting or whatever but would prefer not to.
 

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