carmencita

From the Wiki: On the morning of his disappearance, Gosden had difficulty waking up and was particularly grumpy. He had a 100% attendance record at The McAuley Catholic High School and left at the normal time to wait for his school bus.[4] He returned home to change out of his school uniform after the rest of the household had left for the day.[5] He withdrew £200 from his bank account,[6] went to Doncaster railway station and purchased a one-way ticket to London before boarding the 9:35 am train to King's Cross. Witnesses saw him getting on the train alone, and CCTV at King's Cross shows him leaving the main entrance on the same day.[7] That was the last time Andrew was seen. The ticket seller on Doncaster station remembered Gosden because he refused a return ticket, despite it only costing a small amount more than a single.[5] When he failed to attend lessons at his school, the teachers tried to contact his parents but a misdial on the phone meant they ended up with the wrong number and Gosden's disappearance was not logged until later that day.[4] OK. First off, why would he buy a one way ticket and not go to school? Did someone tell him about a special event he was invited to and he would be picked up by car? Also, is that not just too handy that the person dialing made a mistake when calling to report his not arriving at school that day. There are too many possibilities here? Not in my book. Dad? Sold him off? To the elites at the school? Who knows who he went to, but it just seems too strange. A child that was expected to get all As is very committed and would not take it upon himself to go on a lark with no ticket back. Nope.

carmencita

Remember Etan Patz? Same thing. Disappeared on his first time getting to school alone. Hmm. Parents also seem "odd". You may be right that he "has been taken care of". But we have had articles on here saying that Etan is now still alive, having been used by a Pedophile Ring. Possibly he was sold of like Etan.