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

  • #821
Means ran fast down the seafront. The seafront is wide and open so he would have had to run fast to be out of sight.
Sometimes I do miss the laughing emoji.

I say “pegged it” too 😂
 
  • #822
Sometimes I do miss the laughing emoji.

I say “pegged it” too 😂
I didn't really think about what results would show if someone googled the word pegged either 🤣
 
  • #823
Means ran fast down the seafront. The seafront is wide and open so he would have had to run fast to be out of sight.

Thank you. I knew what the Prom was;
had never heard the idiom "pegged it" before.
 
  • #824
Legged it also means running fast and away from someone.

I agree with the general point, no way she could've been in the toilet long enough for Steven to come out, walk back in the direction they came from and be out of her sight once she came back out. Unless her eyes were just fixed on the toilet door waiting for him to emerge and she never looked across the seafront.

I'm sure Steven aswell having walked there with his Mother would've waited for her to come out rather than just going back home on his own like she then claims she did.

Just makes no sense to me.
 
  • #825
Imo, legged it means ran fast, and pegged it means died. I don't think that either happened at the seafront. Jmo
 
  • #826
Imo, legged it means ran fast, and pegged it means died. I don't think that either happened at the seafront. Jmo
Pegged it has several meanings. It is used for both died and ran fast .
 
  • #827
Could he run at all? He had a bad leg.
 
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