Elaine Boyes
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I could tell by the face of her eyes that there was something worrying her and that she was going to tell me something.
I could tell by the face of her eyes that there was something worrying her and that she was going to tell me something.
I was stunned and I froze. And I actually thought, I actually thought maybe he'd committed suicide.
I was stunned and I froze. And I actually thought, I actually thought maybe he'd committed suicide.
If I opened the door and there was no sound, I used to think, I used to wonder, am I going to find him, you know, done something to himself?
If I opened the door and there was no sound, I used to think, I used to wonder, am I going to find him, you know, done something to himself?
And the reason I thought that was because David had told me that Ron had gone to France at the beginning of June and then found his body off the coast of Devon. So it made sense to me that maybe he'd thrown himself, gone on the ferry to France and thrown himself overboard. That was my first thought.
And the reason I thought that was because David had told me that Ron had gone to France at the beginning of June and then found his body off the coast of Devon. So it made sense to me that maybe he'd thrown himself, gone on the ferry to France and thrown himself overboard. That was my first thought.
In the conversation, he mentioned that they'd spoken to Mr. Davis. So I said, oh, I said, how long ago did he speak to Mr. Davis? And he said, oh, weeks ago. So I went quiet and I said, how many weeks ago? And he said, oh, five or six weeks ago. And, of course, I just froze. I couldn't speak because I knew I'd spoken to him about two or three weeks earlier.
In the conversation, he mentioned that they'd spoken to Mr. Davis. So I said, oh, I said, how long ago did he speak to Mr. Davis? And he said, oh, weeks ago. So I went quiet and I said, how many weeks ago? And he said, oh, five or six weeks ago. And, of course, I just froze. I couldn't speak because I knew I'd spoken to him about two or three weeks earlier.
So he said, what's wrong, Elaine? He said, I'm getting really bad vibes from you. And that's when I turned around and said, well, I spoke to this man, David Davis, two to three weeks ago. And in that conversation, he explained that Ron had gone to France. He told me this story about Ron going to France.
So he said, what's wrong, Elaine? He said, I'm getting really bad vibes from you. And that's when I turned around and said, well, I spoke to this man, David Davis, two to three weeks ago. And in that conversation, he explained that Ron had gone to France. He told me this story about Ron going to France.
You're saying you spoke to him five or six weeks ago and he should have told me that Ron had died and if he didn't want to tell me Ron had died, he should have informed you so that you could tell me. So that was a shock. That was a real shock and I was really panicking. And he says, well, we want to come and actually talk to you.
You're saying you spoke to him five or six weeks ago and he should have told me that Ron had died and if he didn't want to tell me Ron had died, he should have informed you so that you could tell me. So that was a shock. That was a real shock and I was really panicking. And he says, well, we want to come and actually talk to you.
And they showed me the Rolex watch. They showed me the tattoo.
And they showed me the Rolex watch. They showed me the tattoo.
They didn't say anything about how he died at all. It was strange because when I got home, I said to my mum, you know, the police, they're not giving anything away. They haven't told me anything. So I was still in the dark, to be perfectly honest. I was still in the dark.
They didn't say anything about how he died at all. It was strange because when I got home, I said to my mum, you know, the police, they're not giving anything away. They haven't told me anything. So I was still in the dark, to be perfectly honest. I was still in the dark.
I'm at work. I'm concerned about Ron's death. And all of a sudden I get a telephone call. And it's David Davies. And I'm thinking, oh my God, it's David Davies. And I didn't know what to say anyway. He said, oh, hi, Elaine, it's me. It's David. How are you? And he was really, really upbeat. And I didn't know what to say anyway.
I'm at work. I'm concerned about Ron's death. And all of a sudden I get a telephone call. And it's David Davies. And I'm thinking, oh my God, it's David Davies. And I didn't know what to say anyway. He said, oh, hi, Elaine, it's me. It's David. How are you? And he was really, really upbeat. And I didn't know what to say anyway.