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Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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...2 YEARS after she died :eek:


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai...ody14.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/04/14/ixhome.html

A woman's body has been found in her flat more than two years after she is believed to have died.

Joyce Vincent was found clutching a shopping bag and surrounded by Christmas presents she had wrapped but never delivered.

The television and heating were still on.

Her fridge was filled with food dated best before November 2003 and crockery lay in a dry washing-up bowl.

The 40-year-old woman's body was so decomposed that the only way to identify her was to compare dental records with a photograph of her smiling.

Police believe she probably died of natural causes but they were unable to carry out a proper examination.

An inquest at Hornsey Coroner's Court was told that Miss Vincent died around Christmas 2003.

She was discovered last January after housing officials broke into her bedsit in Wood Green, north London.

The coroner was told that Miss Vincent had become estranged from her brother and sisters when she moved into a refuge for victims of domestic violence.

It is thought that she moved to the flat where she died without ever telling relatives about her new address.

Half of Miss Vincent's rent was paid to Metropolitan Housing Trust automatically by benefits agencies, leading officials to believe she was still alive. But over the two years, thousands of pounds in unpaid rent accrued and housing officials decided to repossess the property.

A locksmith drilled open the front door and found the remains of Miss Vincent in the living room.

Mickel Dobbs, Miss Vincent's neighbour for two years said he became suspicious after noticing a smell in the block.

Dr Simon Poole, a pathologist, told the inquest he had been unable to establish the cause of death because the remains were "largely skeletal", but police did not regard the circumstances as suspicious.

The coroner recorded an open verdict.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Bet it was that Eastenders chistmas special that year. I felt meself slipping away during that.
 




Barrel of Fun

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Easy 10 said:
Bet it was that Eastenders chistmas special that year. I felt meself slipping away during that.

:lolol:

I was thinking it was the repeat of Santa Claus for the 12th year running. Enough to make anyone pass away.


The next door neighbour became suspicious, due to a smell. Yet it took him two years to do....nothing.

Shocking that people can just disappear without anyone realising.:nono:
 
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Les Biehn

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Aug 14, 2005
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That is quite shocking. If she was wrapping Christmas presents how come the people they were for did not think something was up?
 




Exmouth Seagull

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Sep 11, 2003
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Only 2 years, quite a fresh find!!!

There was another womans body found in cornwall the other day, 3 years after she died.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/4906322.stm

Body lay in house for three years

Mrs Shearing's body was found in the basement of Trelawney House
Police in Cornwall say a woman found dead in an empty house may have lain undiscovered for three years.
Officers say the death of Sally Shearing, who was in her 50s, is not thought to suspicious. She was identified through dental records.

Her body was found at Trelawney House in Church Street, Liskeard. Neighbours say it had been empty for some time.

The exact date of her death is not known but the last confirmed sighting of her was in January 2003.

Police investigators are keen to speak to anyone who knew Mrs Shearing in order to build up a picture of her lifestyle prior to her death.

She lived at Tremayne House at Cannon Hill and her body was found in the basement of the adjoining Trelawney House.

Mrs Shearing's home is thought to have had a right of way through the cellar of Trelawney House, an area she is reported to have used as a store.

Four people arrested in connection with a parallel investigation involving the same house were bailed on Wednesday.
 


Barrel of Fun

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Another two year case...

Shock of missing man dead in garage
From the archive, first published Thursday 6th Apr 2000.

A pensioner has been found dead in a garage more than two years after his disappearance.

Police, who discovered Walter Bellman's skeleton close to his home in Wellington Road, Brighton, had mistakenly searched the wrong garage when he disappeared in January 1998.

They did not discover their mistake until they returned to the scene two years later and made the gruesome find. Officers admit they originally searched a neighbouring garage by mistake. A neighbour had told them Mr Bellman's garage was the fifth in the row of 11 but they had counted from the wrong end.

Mr Bellman, 82, was thought to have hit the lottery jackpot after detectives learned he had spent £1,100 on tickets in the weeks leading up to his disappearance.

The retired Customs officer had devised a complex lottery system made up of dozens of number sequences. Camelot refused to reveal whether Mr Bellman was one of its anonymous millionaires and police submitted a written request for information.

Although food was found rotting in Mr Bellman's fridge, the rest of the flat was left spotless with dust sheets covering the furniture, indicating he had prepared for his departure.

Police returned to the scene this week after starting the investigation from scratch and broke into the correct garage. Mr Bellman's skeleton was in the car with a bag over his head attached to a hose from the exhaust pipe.

A formal identification, probably through dental records, has still to be made but police are convinced the body is that of Mr Bellman. They have ruled out crime.

Police stressed Mr Bellman would have been dead even if officers had found him during the first search. Sergeant Bryan Bell was one of the officers who made the grisly find.

Mr Bellman was last seen when police went to the flat in January 1998 to inform him his brother, Fred, had died. Nephew Alan Bellman, 53, of Sevenoaks, Kent, said: "I'm told the police were on the point of closing the case when they decided to go back and go over everything again.

"It's only then they realised they had searched the wrong garage two years ago. I never thought the lottery theory fitted in with my uncle. It just wouldn't have been his way. "The circumstances are quite tragic but at least now we know what happened to him."
 






RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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it was feared she was watching a Liverpool game live on sky....
 


Shropshire Seagull

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Nov 5, 2004
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If the heating and TV were on, must have been running up an electricity bill, which presumably wasn't being paid if she was dead?

Why did the bailiffs not come round to collect the unpaid bill? Supose she could have set up a DD, but then wouldn't her bank of gone overdrawn? All sounds very sad and unfortunate to me that someone is not missed by other friends, family or financial orgs.
 


Gully

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Apr 24, 2004
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It makes you wonder how many people live alone and exist without meaningful contact with any other individual, possibly for many years at a time. It is a sad indictment of modern society that this sort of thing can happen, the fact that there were presents there don't exactly suggest that she was a recluse.
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Gully said:
It makes you wonder how many people live alone and exist without meaningful contact with any other individual, possibly for many years at a time.

:smokin:
 


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