I’ve read & listen to podcasts about this, so sadWhen my dad was posted in Germany with the Army a little girl went missing from one of the military shops. She went shopping with her parents, her mum stood at the checkout and turned to grab something and when she turned back the toddler was gone.
her name was katrice lee, and it’s been over 40 years and there’s no clue where she went.
HorrificI live in Brisbane Australia. The primary school I went to had a disco one night and other schools were invited to come. Anyway One of the girls decided to leave the party and go for a walk. She was attacked By a man who was out on bail (he NEVER ever should have been let out of prison- he is truly sick in the head) he raped her several times and did horrific things to herher family never recovered, her parents divorced her mother turned into a raging alcoholic. I still see her dad sometimes, he has a boat and he named it after her. Just so horrible
I cannot remember the name of the girl but I am pretty sure I listened to a Casefile podcast on this. horrificHorrificthis rings a bell too, what year was it?
I'm from dukinfield thts sad to hear xxWent to Tenerife In 2013 had the best holiday and made friends with a couple of guys from
Manchester, usual story kept in touch on Facebook... he was murdered last year by his girlfriend in Dukinfield Manchester. Was absolutely horrified.
I was also at work one day when a baby who had been murdered was brought in. Never forget watching the consultant I worked with run off to vomit he’s never been the same since.
Do you know her name? Sounds absolutely horrificHorrificthis rings a bell too, what year was it?
I used to work in the same hospital as him in Leicestershire and I know people who have worked with him; they all said he’s a very good doctor but he’s incredibly full of himself and very abrupt.He doesn't know him personally but apparently he comes across as a very cold man from one's who do know him but I believe he is very distant even to family. I personally believe he had played a big part in what happened to maddie.
I always find it sad when people just decide to disappear for no apparant reason. I kinda want to tell them the least you can do is leave a note to tell people.My brother in law (although he is unaware that he has a sister in law; he’s been missing since long before husband and I were together) has been missing for years. I’ve tried looking for him with husband’s help, but unfortunately he has an extremely common name and husband believes he may have changed the spelling to make it even more common.
I have never actually met him, and I know it’s caused my father in law some heartbreak. Father in law is getting older and I said to husband it’s sad that he’s probably going to die without knowing what happened to his son. His biological mother (parents were divorced and both remarried) died a fair few years ago, but by all accounts she wasn’t all that bothered (long story that I won’t go into as it’s potentially identifying)
He’s missed out on a lot and my husband has said on a few occasions he would love to at least find out what happened to him, and would like to know if he ever managed to settle.
Never known anyone who was murdered, thankfully.
I used to work in the same hospital as him in Leicestershire and I know people who have worked with him; they all said he’s a very good doctor but he’s incredibly full of himself and very abrupt.
Imagine not having any kind of closure at all? It must be awfulI always find it sad when people just decide to disappear for no apparant reason. I kinda want to tell them the least you can do is leave a note so tell people.
Mostly family find it traumatic and difficult to deal with.
it is apparently abig phenomenon in japan, so much so that they have a word for it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JouhatsuI always find it sad when people just decide to disappear for no apparant reason. I kinda want to tell them the least you can do is leave a note so tell people.
Mostly family find it traumatic and difficult to deal with.
I am so sorry for this, I cannot imagine how awful it is. Have you thought about a private investigator? (obviously I am aware this is very expensive so may not be an option)Last time he showed up was in 1996. Neither husband or his dad have moved since then; I suppose the saving grace is that should he turn up one day he could come back either here or to his dad and they would both be in the same place. I do worry about if that happened though- especially if he turned up here. My husband is very mentally unwell and has been for years and I’m not sure if he could accept it.
As awful as it sounds I do agree, I think it would be easier for everyone if we found out something had happened to him.
I’ve tried everything I can think of and he’s literally just vanished into thin air. We looked into the Salvation Army tracing service but as husband’s parents weren’t married when he was born they wouldn’t help. My husband thinks he’s either emigrated to Ireland, where his dad’s family are from, or he’s in prison. If he has emigrated to Ireland there’s even less chance of finding him, his name is very common in England but in Ireland it’s basically the equivalent of John Smith in England (not exactly but that sort of level of common if you see what I mean)
I was just about to suggest the exact same thing. It may be looking into, even just for your father in laws sake. It must be heartbreaking.I am so sorry for this, I cannot imagine how awful it is. Have you thought about a private investigator? (obviously I am aware this is very expensive so may not be an option)
This is just tragic. Does your husband have an idea of what his brother would want to run away from? For him to think he’s potentially in prison indicates he’s got a chaotic backstory. So sorry to hear your husband has mental health issues and sure this situation and potentially what’s led to it must have impacted in some way. Hope you all find some peace and answers xLast time he showed up was in 1996. Neither husband or his dad have moved since then; I suppose the saving grace is that should he turn up one day he could come back either here or to his dad and they would both be in the same place. I do worry about if that happened though- especially if he turned up here. My husband is very mentally unwell and has been for years and I’m not sure if he could accept it.
As awful as it sounds I do agree, I think it would be easier for everyone if we found out something had happened to him.
I’ve tried everything I can think of and he’s literally just vanished into thin air. We looked into the Salvation Army tracing service but as husband’s parents weren’t married when he was born they wouldn’t help. My husband thinks he’s either emigrated to Ireland, where his dad’s family are from, or he’s in prison. If he has emigrated to Ireland there’s even less chance of finding him, his name is very common in England but in Ireland it’s basically the equivalent of John Smith in England (not exactly but that sort of level of common if you see what I mean)
Thank you for your kind wordsThis is just tragic. Does your husband have an idea of what his brother would want to run away from? For him to think he’s potentially in prison indicates he’s got a chaotic backstory. So sorry to hear your husband has mental health issues and sure this situation and potentially what’s led to it must have impacted in some way. Hope you all find some peace and answers x
what was the circumstance?! like all at once or...?!Not quite, but my friends dad murdered 4 people
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