Mum Still Seeks Answers in Missing Wisbech Man Case After 18 Years

Terry McSpadden vanished in 2007. His mother, Helen, hopes for a resolution to the missing person case this year.

Mum Still Seeks Answers in Missing Wisbech Man Case After 18 Years
Mum Still Seeks Answers in Missing Wisbech Man Case After 18 Years

Terry McSpadden vanished from Wisbech in 2007. His mom, Helen, still seeks answers after 18 years. She hopes for a break in his missing person case this year.

Helen asks anyone with info to speak up. Even a small clue could help solve the mystery. It might bring her family closure.

Terry went missing after a night out. His tag placed him at a home in Elm. That was March 2, 2007. He stayed with a friend at that house.

Helen has cared for Terry’s kids for 13 years. She feels a small spark of hope. She needs answers about what happened to Terry. He was 24.

A recent case gives her hope. Police found Una Crown’s killer after 13 years. This inspires Helen to keep searching for Terry.

Kayce remembers little about her dad. Charlie was a baby when Terry vanished. Helen says Charlie acts like his dad. He’s a funny guy.

The family feels the loss of memories. Terry missed his kids growing up. He will miss being a grandad too. Helen feels angry about all they’ve lost. She misses her son deeply.

The children grew up without their father. She wants to say a proper goodbye. Knowing what happened would mean everything. Helen believes someone knows something.

She asks them to think of their own family. How would they cope with a disappearance? The inquest recorded an open verdict in 2016. Police think Terry likely died the day he disappeared.

The case had appeals and a review. No one has found a vital clue yet. Share any information with Norfolk Police. Quote crime reference 36/39431/16. You can call Crimestoppers anonymously. The number is 0800 555 111.

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