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The family member interviewed always refuses to countenance the possibility that their loved one has died by suicide, which is understandable. Most of the stories recently seem to feature particularly youngish men who have gone missing near to the sea, which would explain why their bodies have never been recovered. I find myself staying subscribed to this podcast even though I find it very problematic.

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The series is Researched and Produced by Jack O’KennedyĮxecutive Producers for What’s the Story: Darrell Brown & Sophie Ellis Deirdre knew exactly what corners to go to and what doors to knock on…But what happens when you search all of the usual haunts and come up empty? How do you convince the authorities that this isn't like the other times? That you're not going to hear the unmistakable rattle of her key in the door at some ungodly hour a day, a week or even a month from now? Decades later, Deirdre, and the rest of the Fenech family, are no closer to learning the truth. Carmel had a well documented drug problem, one that had pulled her into the orbit of people and places that no-one, let alone a sixteen year old girl, should find themselves. She was well practised at bringing her daughter home.This wasn't the first, second or even tenth time her child had gone AWOL. When Carmel Fenech went missing in London in the summer of 1998, her mother Deirdre, of Broadfield, Crawley, didn’t panic. The series is made with the support of charities Missing People and Locate International It's a drive she and her husband Jeff make twice a year to this day, a pilgrimage they have no intention of stopping, until they find out the truth about what happened to James that night… His mother Catherine, wasting no time, immediately drove the hundred odd miles to the seaside town of Tenby, where the tournament was taking place. James, who at 25 was the eldest son, had failed to return to his hotel after the first night of a golfing trip. The Nutley family of the Welsh village of Caerwent, received one such call in October 2004. It doesn’t matter how old your children get, whenever they go on a trip you’re always dreading that phone call…The one that often comes in the early hours of the morning…The one with the solemn voice at the end of the line. That’s what Leona Tighe has been dealing with since her 38 year old sister Jean, from county Cavan in Ireland, walked out of her hostel in Portugal on July 13th 2020 and vanished without a trace. Finally there’s fraught emotions to contend with, those of your immediate family first and foremost, who all need to be kept in the loop at all times, and then of course your own…Now add to that already nightmarish equation a foreign country and an uncooperative police force. Then you have the media, as well as poster and online campaigns to manage, in an effort to get the word out as quickly as possible. For starters there’s the ongoing dialogue with the authorities, where you’re doing your utmost to provide the investigation with the information it needs to progress. The series is Researched and Produced by Jack O'KennedyĮxecutive Producers for Podimo: Jake Chudnow & Matt WhiteĮxecutive Producers for What's The Story: Darrell Brown & Sophie EllisĬonsider what the average person goes through when they’re trying to locate a missing loved one.

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The series is made with the support of Missing People and Locate International Jumping into Carrie's car, they realised it would be up to them to piece together her movements and try to bring their mother home.įor more information on every episode from all five series visit

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The Gant siblings knew the police could only be so helpful.Only they knew their mother's routine, the places she liked to frequent and, most importantly, the colourful cast of drinking companions she had accumulated over the years. Sandra lost a lot of battles with her demons over the years but as we all know, addiction is a war…one Sandra was very much still fighting when she disappeared on the 14th of November, 2003. Their relationship with their mother has always been fraught, complicated as it was by her struggles with alcoholism.

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Sandra Gant of Clacton-on-Sea in Essex has three daughters, Carrie, Michaela and Lauren.












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