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There isn't much to go on, but it's definitely worth checking out. Chances are that Andrew died soon after he disappeared, and it sounds like that bone and shoe could be from someone who had been dead for a couple of years. My guess is that someone drowned in the river and the foot became detached as the body decayed. The shoe might have been somewhat buoyant and floated to the bank. The shoe is one that would most likely be worn by a younger person.Do we know what type of shoes Andrew was wearing the day he went missing? I found a UID that was found wearing UK size 9.5 Vans brand. I believe that is a size 10 in the US. I doubt his feet were that big based upon his small stature, but I don’t know. The shoes the IUD was wearing were manufactured in 2006. He was found in 2009 about 2.5 hours from London and also 2.5 hours from Doncaster.
It's possible that he intended to go back, but I don't think so. There are many possible scenarios, but I see two probable scenarios:Have we explored the possibility that he didn’t disappear from London? Perhaps he really did intend to make it back home before his parents returned from work. He may have made a quick trip to London, taken the train back home again, and then something happened to him between his local train station and his house.
1) He wanted to commit suicide far from home and in a manner that would prevent him from being discovered.
2) He realized that he was gay and wanted to start a new life because he was too embarrassed to come out of the closet amongst his friends and family members, in which case:
a). he encountered a predator and was eventually killed, or
b). he is still alive under a new identity.
A drowning in that river would fit very well with a suicide scenario. Drowning oneself is a rough way to go, but people do it. He may have chosen a random town far from home so that he wouldn't be identified.
I used to think that a "day of playing hookie" was a possibility, but I have gravitated away from that theory. He would have had mega consequences when he returned, and he would have known that. Many kids run away but then change their minds and return home, but I don't think that he planned to return.
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