Disappearance Of Russell Bohling
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Russell Bohling (born 29 December 1991) is an English man who disappeared from
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,
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, England on 2 March 2010. Many theories have been put forward regarding his disappearance, with police surmising that he either killed himself or met with an accident, whereas his family maintains that a third party was involved. Despite repeated appeals for witnesses to come forward, Bohling's disappearance remains unsolved.


Day of the disappearance

On the morning of 2 March 2010, Bohling left the family home at
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to attend
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in
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, where he was studying bricklaying. It is not known if he actually attended college that day, but his
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was found away at
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, near to a former Royal Air Force bunker at
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on the
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coast. Bohling's car was noted by an
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worker at 5:00 pm on 2 March 2010 and was still there when the worker returned the next morning. It had a ticket on it purchasing a full day's parking having been bought at 11:30 am the morning of 2 March.


Discovery and initial investigation

In the initial searches of the area, the former
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bunker was checked for a living human only, something that Bohling's family would go on to criticize. The
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(HF&RS) undertook their first search using heat-sensitive cameras and torches, which would be ineffective if Bohling was dead at that point. Firefighters went back and, as a training exercise, conducted a more detailed search of the bunker in December 2012. When this search was conducted, Bohling's family was present at the briefing and stayed there for the full three hours that the HF&RS were inside the bunker. This search cost the family £1,200 for the bunker's concrete to be opened up as it had been sealed because of illegal use. Searches were also undertaken on land around the bunker and Bempton Cliffs, which is a known suicide spot. The
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also helped by searching at sea and from the air. Bohling's family later started court proceedings regarding the thoroughness of the search, but the case was thrown out when the
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presiding over the case said that it was not up to the courts to determine whether or not an investigation had been 'handled well'. Searches were also carried out at the Bohling family's holiday home at Ravenscar in
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. Two years after Bohling's disappearance, his family found his best pair of training shoes at the holiday home, which they are convinced he was wearing on the day he disappeared.


Subsequent investigations

Police were eager to determine what Bohling's movements were three days before his disappearance. He had left home and returned without informing anyone of where he had been or what he had done. Investigations later established that he had visited
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,
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and
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, but no indication of why or what he did there. It emerged that Bohling had logged on to an RAF Bempton website at 7:30am on the morning that he disappeared and had also looked at a webpage about Ravenscar. His father indicated that his son had been interested in the erotic and satanic artwork that had been left on the bunker walls by a
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in the 1970s, well after the bunker had been closed. Bohling had kept the information on the drawings on a
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which did not 'match that of his computer and those at his college.' The USB stick was not found during searches. Bohling's family insist that a third party was involved in the disappearance, pointing to the fact that his car had only of fuel in it, so it would be impossible to reach the Bempton area without refuelling. The family recreated the journeys he undertook after his car was refuelled on 1 March 2010, determining that the car ran out of fuel at
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, which is short of Bempton. Bohling's
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had not been used and he had very little cash on him, which the family claims is indicative of someone else being with Bohling when he drove to Bempton. The family also maintain that a £300,000 payment that his father was set to give him, so that he could start up a business, may also be behind his disappearance. Bohling has a speech and language disorder where, when people ask him if he is all right, he would reply 'yes' even if he wasn't. His family say that this makes him vulnerable. The police also think Bohling killed himself because of a tape they had found that he had recorded intimating suicide. The family were at pains to point out that this was a three-year-old tape that Bohling had recorded when he was 15 and anxious about his exams.


Subsequent events

Bohling's disappearance was featured as an appeal on the
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'' in the summer of 2010. When the possessions that Bohling had taken with him on the day he disappeared were checked by his family, it was discovered that his brown, steel-capped boots were missing. Human feet were found on the banks of the
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in August and September 2010. The second find was a human foot encased in a brown, steel-capped boot. After extensive investigation it was found that the feet were not connected to Bohling's disappearance. Bohling's father was subsequently convicted of possessing
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when police searched the computer he had given to them in the unsuccessful hope it might reveal clues to his son's whereabouts.


See also

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List of people who disappeared Lists of people who disappeared include those whose current whereabouts are unknown, or whose deaths are unsubstantiated. Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead ''in absentia''. Some of these people were possibly subjected to enfo ...


References

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