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

  • #601
Apparently Mark W.T thinks the Clarks are not involved in Steven's disappearance. Be interesting to see if they approached him to make the documentary or he volunteered to do it.
 
  • #602
They seem to be pushing the “new girlfriend” narrative rather hard don’t they...

I do find it odd most of the initial stories didn't mention a girlfriend and it is just coming up now.
 
  • #603
It's also odd that Steven left his glasses, watch and wallet at home. Whilst he may not have needed them for the walk, he surely would have for leaving home and going off somewhere a few days later as implied by MWT.
 
  • #604
  • #605
Am just adding a few snips from this article -

Time served in police force

After the Clarks left the police in the late Sixties (Doris had served ten years as a WPC;
Charles served five and reached the rank of sergeant before quitting to set up a car rental business)




On their return to the UK, they bought a house in their native North East

I thought they inherited the family house ?




Most weekends, Steven went with his father to watch their football team, Middlesbrough, play. This Saturday he did not.

‘Charles had said it was about time Steven paid for his own ticket. Steven, being tight, wouldn’t. He decided not to go. We regret that now.’

So as Charles headed to the match, Steven and his mum went for a walk along the beach to neighbouring Saltburn, about two miles away. ‘



Saturday or Monday ?



Accused Of Murdering Our Son - The Steven Clark Story: Mother in tears on ITV documentary | Daily Mail Online
 
  • #606
Middlesbrough played Crystal Palace at home - it was a Monday game - the game kicked off at 3pm
 
  • #607
  • #608
The parents of missing Steven Clark have appeared on This Morning ahead of a new ITV documentary.

Doris and Charles Clark joined Rochelle Humes and Phillip Schofield on the on ITV show to speak about ‘ Accused of Murdering Our Son - The Steven Clark Story

Speaking about the day Steven disappeared, Doris, 81, said the last time she saw her son alive was when he went into the public toilets in Saltburn on December 28, 1992.

Addressing why she never went into the toilets to check on Steven when he didn't come out, Mrs Clark said: "He would have been horrified if I had gone in; he was 23, he was an adult, it's not like he was a child."

And when asked if there were people around at the time, Mrs Clark said: "There were masses of people around, it was a lovely day; it was very cold, but a lot of people visit Saltburn especially on bank holidays which it was."


Parents of Steven Clark appear on This Morning ahead of documentary

She didn't have to go in, could've just shouted his name from outside and waited for a response.

As embarassing as it is for a young male, many times I'd go into a changing room to try something at age 16-17, take my time and my mum would be waiting outside and eventually shout "are you o.k in there" to basically tell me to hurry up!

Bizarre behaviour from her that day to seemingly walk off imo thinking he'd gone home! Anyway interesting to watch tonight's programme which will bring case more to nation's attention and see what comes of it. Perhaps a memory or two will be jogged.
 
  • #609
Stevens Father "Every year the police would come round appear and say How's Steven and where is he and all the rest of it" I find this a very strange thing to say?
 
  • #610
  • #611
  • #612
His Mum again mentioning two males with a young child by the toilets when Steven went in, did they ever come forward?

If they even exist.
 
  • #613
Talking about the letter now, both parents named in letter sent in 1999 from mystery person.
 
  • #614
Mark Williams Thomas ruling out suicide. Just interviewed a former coast guard in the area. Said it's a small community where everyone knows each other's business so found it a bit incredulous he could just disappear off face of the earth just like that.
 
  • #615
Two sightings, seen with older man a few days after 28th Dec and another walking towards Redcar town centre in Jan 1993.

Second sighting, man who saw him is no longer alive and changed his account in 1999 from going up and talking to Steven (didn't realise at that stage he was registered missing) to seeing him from the back from distance of 50 yards.
 
  • #616
Two sightings, seen with older man a few days after 28th Dec and another walking towards Redcar town centre in Jan 1993.

Second sighting, man who saw him is no longer allowed and changed his account in 1999 from going up and talking to Steven (didn't realise at that stage he was registered missing) to seeing him from the back from distance of 50 yards.
Bizarre how that second account changed so drastically I thought
 
  • #617
How the hell does the new sighting support the parents, he was yards from his home!!!! If true...

This show isn't great for the parents imho in terms of public opinion...
 
  • #618
And interesting that the letter was also sent in 1999, the same year that the second sighting ( man ) changed his story from direct chat to seeing Steven from a distance.
 
  • #619
How the hell does the new sighting support the parents, he was yards from his home!!!! If true...

This show isn't great for the parents imho in terms of public opinion...


I think that people watching the programme will be fooled by Doris's acting and feel sorry for the parents. MWT is trying to gain sympathy for them.
 
  • #620
They might have all the right words but there's just nothing there in what they say. Cold.
 

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
65
Guests online
2,066
Total visitors
2,131

Forum statistics

Threads
632,106
Messages
18,622,059
Members
243,021
Latest member
sennybops
Back
Top