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HOPKINTON, R.I. - The body of a man believed to be a British tourist who went missing in April was unearthed in Rhode Island, and authorities say the body is linked to a suicide in New Hampshire.
Adrian Exley, 32, of London, was last seen at a train station in Swampscott, on April 24.
Authorities believe his disappearance is connected to the suicide of Gary Leblanc of Lynn, who killed himself last week in a Wal-Mart parking lot in Claremont, N.H.
Leblanc left a suicide note. On Monday night, Lynn police investigating Exleys disappearance asked Rhode Island authorities to search Arcadia Wildlife Management Area, giving them specific instructions where to look in the 13,817-acre park.
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Lynn police told Rhode Island authorities that the body may be Exleys and that it is linked to Leblancs suicide, ODonnell told The Boston Globe.
Lynn police refused to say Tuesday whether directions to the grave were in Leblancs suicide note.
But ODonnell told The Daily Item of Lynn that a suicide note revealed two men had disposed of a body of a missing man who shared a lifestyle similar to theirs.
Exleys personal profile was posted on a Web site for men interested in wearing rubber and Latex clothes and practicing breath restriction during sex, the Item reported. The case has spread fear through that insular community, according to various postings on a Web site devoted to that lifestyle.
Chaz Antonelli of Quincy, who knew Leblanc, spread the word that Exley was missing on bulletin boards on gay-oriented Web sites. He said he wanted help in finding Exley and to remind the community to be careful when setting up meetings online.
This is the kind of thing that can happen when you meet someone at a bar and dont know who it is, Antonelli said.