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

  • #381
Has anyone heard any whereabouts of his sister, I live near Marske, I find it hard to believe anyone didn't see Steven and his Mam walking that day to Saltburn. Why did she think he'd walked home alone? Would he normally walk off and not wait for her?

Hello Julies, welcome to WS. As far as I am aware, it is unclear if anyone did or did not see Steven and his mother walk to Saltburn. The information simply isn't available. Perhaps the archives of local papers contain more information, but we have not been able yet to find them.
The same lack of info applies to the whereabouts of the sister on the day Steven disappeared. As for her current wherabouts, based on the TOS of Websleuths, we are not allowed to sleuth here here. She is not a suspect, nor a person of interest, so her life is off limits. (With exception of the 'missing' page she created for Steven.)
 
  • #382
It does say on a local web site that he used to go to the Yorkshire Lass on a Saturday night (a local pub). Which you would need to have transport, it's quite a walk from Marske. Was Steven starting to be more independent, and more of a worry for his parents. As you say the information on Steven's lifestyle is not revealed anywhere. Saltburn beach has always been busy, especially at Christmas people on holiday from work getting fresh air, walking their dogs. That's why I think he was never in Saltburn that day.
 
  • #383
I'm beginning to think this case will never be solved, it seems to have gone very cold again
 
  • #384
I'm beginning to think this case will never be solved, it seems to have gone very cold again. I find it very saddening that someone must know something (hence the letter) and isn't coming forward for whatever reason.
 
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  • #385
I'm beginning to think this case will never be solved, it seems to have gone very cold again

It’s only been a matter of weeks though since the flurry of activity. We have no idea what’s going on behind the scenes. Hopefully lots of new information has come in that the police are choosing to keep quiet for their own reasons.
 
  • #386
It’s only been a matter of weeks though since the flurry of activity. We have no idea what’s going on behind the scenes. Hopefully lots of new information has come in that the police are choosing to keep quiet for their own reasons.
and

To be fair to Anon, it's been 28 years. There will likely be no DNA left now if they do find him.
 
  • #387
I'm beginning to think this case will never be solved, it seems to have gone very cold again. I find it very saddening that someone must know something (hence the letter) and isn't coming forward for whatever reason.

Perhaps this person is no longer alive. A lot can happen in 20 years time.
 
  • #388
Has anyone heard any whereabouts of his sister, I live near Marske, I find it hard to believe anyone didn't see Steven and his Mam walking that day to Saltburn. Why did she think he'd walked home alone? Would he normally walk off and not wait for her?
I also find it strange that there was no mention of his sister at the time. Surely the police must have interviewed her then.
 
  • #389
It does say on a local web site that he used to go to the Yorkshire Lass on a Saturday night (a local pub). Which you would need to have transport, it's quite a walk from Marske. Was Steven starting to be more independent, and more of a worry for his parents. As you say the information on Steven's lifestyle is not revealed anywhere. Saltburn beach has always been busy, especially at Christmas people on holiday from work getting fresh air, walking their dogs. That's why I think he was never in Saltburn that day.
The Yorkshire Lass is roughly a mile from the Clark's house.
 
  • #390
and

To be fair to Anon, it's been 28 years. There will likely be no DNA left now if they do find him.
Even after 28 years DNA could probably still be able to be extracted from bones + teeth.
 
  • #391
The parents were arrested and bailed. Legal term for arrest & bail is 28 days. I believe I read somewhere that they were arrested until october 10? (Read it without registering what that was about I mean.) Then a decision should be taken and this may tell us more.

Meanwhile, no news that I can find.
 
  • #392
  • #393
Hope they can get their ducks in a row and move forward. If the parents were not involved this must be awful for them.
 
  • #394
I’ve just read through the thread in one binge, and am a bit muddled on the timeline.

Going by the posts here:

*Mother says she last saw him at 3pm at toilets in Saltburn after a walk.

*Witness says she saw him before dark (before 3:45pm) walking from Marske town centre towards Ship Inn/ home.

My question is, could he have walked from Saltburn toilets to Marske along coast, then into town, do something in town, then head out of town, in less than 45minutes? I’ve gained the impression that would be unlikely but perhaps one of the local posters could confirm either way?

I assume an inland route would take even longer?

I hope I haven’t misunderstood the routes - please shout if I have.

PS O/T but is Saltburn where the canoe chap lived who hid in his house and Peru while pretending to be dead?
 
  • #395
Re my PS. Sorry my mistake, I have found it was Seaton Carew (26 miles away from Marske).
 
  • #396
Elderly parents of disabled man who vanished in 1992 remain under suspicion for his murder | Daily Mail Online

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Former police officers Charles and Doris Clark today answered their bail at a police station in Redcar, North Yorks, following the disappearance of their son, Steven, in 1992.

The couple, aged 78 and 81, insist they had nothing to do with Steven's disappearance and have vowed to clear their name.

They had hoped to be told no charges would be brought against them as they walked hand in hand into the station this morning to meet the lead detective in the case.

But they emerged an hour later with their solicitor looking grim-faced.


Mr Clark said he had been advised not to comment, but said: 'We've been bailed, we're still under investigation and have been told to report back here in December.'


BBM



Good to hear they have legal representation.
 
  • #397
  • #398
It’s sad, I feel like even if LE don’t proceed to charging the parents they now have to live their twilight years with this hanging over them. Of course if they did murder Steven I hope justice catches up with them. I’m just really struggling with motive.
 
  • #399
Cleveland Alert This is the link to the article on their Facebook page

Disabled man’s disappearance now treated as murder as charity Crimestoppers offers £10,000 reward
Steven Clark from Marske, Redcar and Cleveland, was last seen on Bank Holiday Monday 28 December in 1992
The independent charity Crimestoppers has launched an appeal for anonymous information and is offering a reward of up to £10,000 over the murder of Steven Clark.
Ruth McNee, Regional Manager for the North East at the charity Crimestoppers, said: “After all these years, it it’s so sad to think that no one has come forward to say exactly what happened to this young man. We are hoping that someone who may have been sitting on information about Steven’s murder will now have the courage to do the right thing and tell us anonymously about who is responsible for Steven’s untimely and unsolved death.
“We are appealing to anybody who may have witnessed what happened or who knows about those who were involved or may have been his acquaintances. You can tell our charity what you know 100% anonymously. Always. What you tell us can make all the difference.

“You can call our UK Contact Centre, which is open 24/7, on freephone number 0800 555 111 or you can use our simple and secure anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.
 
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  • #400
Cleveland Alert This is the link to the article on their Facebook page

Disabled man’s disappearance now treated as murder as charity Crimestoppers offers £10,000 reward
Steven Clark from Marske, Redcar and Cleveland, was last seen on Bank Holiday Monday 28 December in 1992
The independent charity Crimestoppers has launched an appeal for anonymous information and is offering a reward of up to £10,000 over the murder of Steven Clark.
Ruth McNee, Regional Manager for the North East at the charity Crimestoppers, said: “After all these years, it it’s so sad to think that no one has come forward to say exactly what happened to this young man. We are hoping that someone who may have been sitting on information about Steven’s murder will now have the courage to do the right thing and tell us anonymously about who is responsible for Steven’s untimely and unsolved death.
“We are appealing to anybody who may have witnessed what happened or who knows about those who were involved or may have been his acquaintances. You can tell our charity what you know 100% anonymously. Always. What you tell us can make all the difference.

“You can call our UK Contact Centre, which is open 24/7, on freephone number 0800 555 111 or you can use our simple and secure anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

£10,000 reward offered for information over Steven Clark disappearance


Ruth McNee, Regional Manager for the North East at the charity Crimestoppers, said: “After all these years, it it’s so sad to think that no one has come forward to say exactly what happened to this young man. We are hoping that someone who may have been sitting on information about Steven’s murder will now have the courage to do the right thing and tell us anonymously about who is responsible for Steven’s untimely and unsolved death.

“We are appealing to anybody who may have witnessed what happened or who knows about those who were involved or may have been his acquaintances. You can tell our charity what you know 100% anonymously. Always. What you tell us can make all the difference.


BBM

They are throwing the net rather wide, I'd say. Someone who witnessed what happened is a far cry from someone who may have been his acquaintances. (unclear if the acquaintances are those of Steven or of the ones involved.) And why not ask where the remains are hidden while one is at it? Sofar, this is still an alleged no-body crime.
 

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