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Charlotte Doyle

Once, women were more likely to go missing. Now it’s men. Why?

Regardless of a person’s age, education, gender or ethnicity, anyone can go missing. The reasons for this could include domestic violence, mental illness, addiction, misadventure, being a victim of a crime and even choosing to go missing to avoid personal issues, such as a family conflict. Before 2018, more females went missing than males. In… Read More »Once, women were more likely to go missing. Now it’s men. Why?

A man is missing for 29 years, then found dead. Here is the story of the family he left behind

Craig Fryer went missing in 1992, reappearing four times in the 29 years leading up to his death. His ex-wife, 55-year-old Wendie Evans, tells Missing in London about the impact that his disappearances had on the family. “Craig and I met in 1987, through a mutual friend of ours named Dean. They were both renting… Read More »A man is missing for 29 years, then found dead. Here is the story of the family he left behind