ScouseFox Posted 16 September 2017 Posted 16 September 2017 i wondered that, too. he was seen at 6am and by about half 10 he was "reported missing". 4 hours for a grown adult not to ring you back? my housemate or my ma would be reporting me missing every day. seemed a bit dramatic but I guess he's got previous so they were fearing the worst.
Strokes Posted 16 September 2017 Posted 16 September 2017 32 minutes ago, ScouseFox said: i wondered that, too. he was seen at 6am and by about half 10 he was "reported missing". 4 hours for a grown adult not to ring you back? my housemate or my ma would be reporting me missing every day. seemed a bit dramatic but I guess he's got previous so they were fearing the worst. He was probably in a state when he left.
Wymsey Posted 24 October 2017 Posted 24 October 2017 He has revealed what happened during the time he was found since reported as missing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41736200 Quite sombre hearing him explaining what had happened..
GaelicFox Posted 24 October 2017 Posted 24 October 2017 Not sure this guy is a massive help some serious attention seeking behaviour going on it’s quite a known fact that addicts will often use genuine mental illnesses to cover or excuse their addict driven bad behaviour From afar I think he has serious personality flaws and behaviours associated with those flaws are being signed off a depression for an excuse , in 22 years practice I have seen this hundreds of times his accounts don’t match to my professional experience of people who genuinely suffer these issues. We should not lose sight that all addicts will use what ever they can to justify or excuse their addiction.
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