Ooooh that sent a shiver down my spine.Someone at my new-ish workplace went missing a couple of years ago. By all accounts it appears that they were happy in life, love and work so it's all very intriguing (they went missing from their home early one night, leaving their keys, phone, car, bag ... everything behind). Their desk is exactly as they left it, and is a bit of a no-go zone for anyone - management apparently get really cross if people borrow the chair or take a pen from that desk, and always make a point of wishing them a happy birthday on the WhatsApp work group.
I think they're keeping the job open in case the person ever does return.
Was the building and surrounding area used as a shortcut to get from the town centre or high street/a shopping centre to the residence where some of the children lived? If it is the crime I am thinking of, they were trespassing there and coming up with dares for each other to do, I think.Old flour mill i wonder?
Wow, you are restrained. The first thing I would’ve done was a deep dive on his brother and then asked questions. My OH says I’m super nosy but ai like to think I’m curiousI had a boyfriend when I was late teens who went down to London quite a lot to see his brother , my neighbours girlfriend spotted me out with him one night and came to our house the night later to ask me if I knew about his brother the one in London, I said no my boyfriend had just mentioned his brother lived down there and went to visit. Apparently a couple of years before she and my boyfriends brother were best pals hung out together all the time really really close, then one night he murdered a girl a stranger completely out of the blue and was serving a life sentence. She was absolutely shocked to the core as she insisted he was the kindest sweetest guy ever, went out of his way to help people loved animals hated injustice.
As this is many many years ago maybe he had serious mental issues or illness that had never been diagnosed or was on medication and forgot to take it who knows, I never discussed it with my boyfriend we weren’t together long and I always thought if he wanted me to know he would of told me.
Omg that’s really really sad. We always remember the family of a victim but never the friends or colleagues. I thought that about when Sarah Everard died…her work didn’t release any statement xSomeone at my new-ish workplace went missing a couple of years ago. By all accounts it appears that they were happy in life, love and work so it's all very intriguing (they went missing from their home early one night, leaving their keys, phone, car, bag ... everything behind). Their desk is exactly as they left it, and is a bit of a no-go zone for anyone - management apparently get really cross if people borrow the chair or take a pen from that desk, and always make a point of wishing them a happy birthday on the WhatsApp work group.
I think they're keeping the job open in case the person ever does return.
This made me feel cold! Good on her and I really hope she made her life how she wanted it too. That takes serious balls to do.In my first ever job I worked with a girl who disappeared. We couldn't understand why it wasn't in the media as she was only 17 (she was at college and doing a work experience placement with us).
A few months down the line we found out she had fled to avoid an arranged marriage. She had contacted the police to let them know not to waste any time and resources looking for her as it was a voluntary disappearance and she was being supported by a charity to start a new life under a new name in a different part of the UK.
I often think of her and always hope that she's living the sort of life she desired.
This is so sad 🥹I work for a Criminal Defence Firm who represent Defendants charged with different offences. I have experienced several murderers whilst working in this industry. The worst one for me was someone who killed their father in front of their Mother over alcohol. The Defendant was granted bail whilst they waited for trial. The Defendant went on to take their own life before their trial was heard.
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