Inside the Vanishing of Andrew Gosden

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  1. The thing that frustrates me most with this case is how there's not one piece of footage of Andrew beyond King's Cross Station, when London is chocked full of CCTV cameras. Why they waited weeks to check the footage is beyond me, they effectively allowed the culprit to get away it, as we don't know if he met someone in London or the location/direction he was going in!

  2. He was groomed online. The book he was reading before his sudden departure. Was to help convince him that his parents and even school friends were controlling him. This is an absolutely heartbreaking 💔 😢 young boys dissapearence 😢

  3. He was recruited by GCHQ due to his intelligence & code breaking skills. He cracked the hidden code GCHQ place within games at that time. Ever wondered why so little CCTV? Who has the ability to do that?

    MARK R CHANDAR.

  4. Its impossible to guess at this point what happened to him. He chose to leave while it was schooltime. It doesnt matter if he was lured or not, it was weird anyway. Why would someone suddenly decide to miss school especially a boy like him. He knows perfectly well that it would cause him problem to miss school without calling in sick. Why didnt he just call in sick?. Because the school did call (or try) to call his parents but they accidently called the wrong number about the fact that Andrew wasnt at school.
    He was eating at the pizza hut alone and was in the train alone.
    I think he chose to do this himself. I dont think he was lured to be honest, but that doesnt mean that nothing happened to him when he was wandering around London. Someone might have noticed him walking around alone, or he doesnt want to be found.

  5. I used to go to the church where his father did some gardening and he became half the man he was before Andrew disappeared, I’m still gutted for the family and hope that one day they will get some answers, come home soon Andrew 🙏❤️

  6. I've followed Andrew's case since it first happened. I've always wondered whether the police checked his access to all computers outside of his home, like the local library. They were quick to mention that Andrew had been borrowing books on the subject of religion, but nothing was mentioned about whether he'd had any activity on computers in places like libraries, school, and Internet cafés. Internet cafes were still a thing in 2007. I'm certain that Andrew had some connection to London, like a new friend or something. The fact he only took very basic supplies, which were more aligned with a day trip than a runaway type situation is so suspicious. Perhaps he had spoken to someone who offered him a lift home?
    I do understand that teenagers do things that seem unexplicable to adults. As a 14 year old, my friend and I decided to travel 80 miles on the train to Cardiff because a friend of ours had been to an ice skating rink in Cardiff at the time, and we thought it sounded like fun. We didn't tell anyone we were going, and neither of us had mobile phones. We arrived in Cardiff safely and made our way to the ice skating rink. We had a great time there and went to get food afterwards. We arrived back at the train station to find out trains had been cancelled due to bad weather or something. We stood at the train station for a very long time trying to pluck up the courage to ring either of our sets of parents. Eventually, I called my parents from a pay phone and my mum was absolutely livid. She hadn't missed me at that point because I was supposed to stay at my friend's house and my friend had told her parents she was staying at my house. The situation was a complete shock to my parents. By the time my parents collected us, it was around 11pm. That drive home was awful and I ended up being grounded for about 3 months. If something untoward had happened to us on our little adventure to Cardiff, neither of our families would have realised that we had disappeared until the following evening, and when they eventually had realised that we'd disappeared, they wouldn't have had a clue where to start looking. We'd told absolutely nobody where we were going, and we left no digital or paper trail. We also didn't have mobile phones with us to track. It would have been an absolute disaster. I do understand that now, but at the time, i thought our plans were well set out and we were not hurting anyone. If Andrew had made similar teenage style plans with someone he'd met online, perhaps on a computer in his local library, he would have most likely imagined that it would all turn out ok and he'd return home.
    Also, I don't know any avid gamers who plan to leave home for longer than one day forget to take their charger. It just doesn't happen. My teenage son would put his charger in his bag above anything and everything.

  7. No chance a 14 year old disappears off the face of the planet and is still alive today. My personal feelings are that he was groomed at the university residential he attended and that this person bought him a secret phone to communicate on that his family didn't know he had — which is why when his phone that his parents knew about broke, he wasn't bothered about it being replaced. This person may has been from London and promised Andrew they would drive him home after a concert or a visit to the city, which is why he bought a single ticket. I hope his family get answers one day, I think about this case often.

  8. A guy came forward a few years back who said he had been talking on an internet chatroom to a young man who was asking for money, he said that he couldnt accept the money via bank transfer because he ran away when he was a teenager and there for had no bank account. The persons profile name was AndyRoo. Yet again the police didnt look hard enough into this lead

  9. I think that someone lured him probably via his PSP/online, said something like "oh you like Slipknot? Me too! They're playing in London and i can get us tickets. I'll drop you home/at a station the next day" and he most likely fell for it and met with foul play i believe. Quite telling that he didn't take his PSP charger, coat or more money.

  10. There is absolutely no way you would walk from King's X to Brixton Academy. Way too far to walk. I think the gig idea is a good one though. If the gig was finishing close to midnight there would be no need for a same day return train ticket back to Doncaster. I very much doubt those venues would let a 14 year old in for a rock gig though.

  11. We need to encourage the guilty party or parties to confess. If there were 2 people involved we should separate them somehow to allow one to confess . Maybe one will become ill and go to hospital for 3 or 4 days to allow for a confession by the person that is not in hospital. I am hoping they don't die before the case is solved and the parents can find some peace of mind. Even a letter to describe the location of his remains would be wonderful. I feel the police failed to examine things closely enough, and without dogs to examine the premises spells failure.

  12. This case has always baffled me since day one. Thanks for covering it again, never gets boring. I just cannot understand why Andrew even got on that train to London that day and why he did not want a return ticket and was supposedly spotted sleeping rough in parks? Did he not want to be at home any longer? Did something happen at home? Did someone lure him to London? It’s so hard to determine what went on.

  13. Some type of Deep State Government programming, in my opinion. MKUltra/monarch style. Its not like it is unprecedented. And that is only in what has been factually exposed. Remember 95% of the evidence of MKUltra programs was deliberately destroyed. And it was only exposed through a Congressional inquiry that turned up financial records that had been deliberately hidden in a warehouse by someone who grew a conscious. To say that Western governments discontinued these types of programs is naive. They just change the names and shuffle around the researchers and destroy the evidence.

  14. IMO…I think there are only 2 possible outcomes. He was either groomed, promised a meet and greet after seeing a band with a lift home afterwards. Putting his school uniform in the washer had no other intent than to bide him more time to get home later than usual dressed in casual clothes. Abused then killed. The other is suicide. His favourite place was London. Alot of people spend a day or doing something they loved before taking their own life. If he did jump into the Thames in a secluded spot later/darker in the evening, the chances of finding his body would be very slim. I believe many missing people have gone this way. It shows how they found another body during the much later sonar search that would never have been found if not done so. I just can't see a boy, dressed in a T Shirt with £200 surviving and making a new life undetected. London is huge and is dangerous for an adult to be winging it alone with such a small amount of money without letting anyone know they were going there. I would put all my stakes on my first 2 theories. In a way, I am hoping it was suicide. The other theory makes me sick to my stomach! I don't think this will ever get solved now. Unless a confession or body is found then we will never know. Recently I have been leaning more towards the suicide theory. The other would have to be a very lucky/perfect crime so much that it would be rare.

  15. This one is obvious. He left voluntarily but then was met with foul play and killed or forced into prostitution which would make him ashamed to contact family. That would inevitably lead to drug and/or alcohol abuse and possible OD or other type of accidental death or he started a new life and doesn’t want to face his old life from guilt and shame over his bad decision.

  16. What about the picture from the concert? Seen it on another video. It looks like him . Glasses look like his and his neck is long like Andrews. I remember this story from years ago. Seen one of those short videos on YouTube today. I think he did go to the concert and either met someone a random stranger. Maybe he was afraid to go home because he didnt want to get in trouble. Started wondering around and met the wrong person. I think the police did a bad job investigating.

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