
Today, six years ago, the tragic Claudia Lawrence is missing-however, the mystery surrounding her disappearance continues to interest the public, hindering the work of the police and giving her family and
Last week, her heartbreaking father, Peter Lawrence, said he no longer felt his daughter's presence when he walked into his daughter's York home.
"Any feeling of Claudia in the past is now gone," he said . ".
"Over time it gradually disappeared and I no longer found any comfort around her stuff because they had lost any sense of belonging.
Peter wanted to know what had happened to his daughter, and this despair was as strong as ever.
"It continues to destroy me," he said . ".
"People outside have at least the ability to end things they don't know, but they choose not.
This is crazy.
"The investigation of Claudia's disappearance is mainly focused on her belief that she set out to walk three miles to work at about 5: 30 a. m. on March 19, 2009.
It is thought that something happened to her during her journey between the green front door in the blackworth area of York and the University of York, and she will start the work of the kitchen chef in half an hour.
But the latest police theory is that something might have happened at home the night before Claudia, which means she never even went to work that morning.
The new information has not yet been disclosed to the public, resulting in a fingertip search last month in a weed-packed alley behind her home.
When the sniffing dog sniffed from the bushes, the police knocked on the street around her terraced fields, hoping to evoke the memories of the neighbors and discover some ground-breaking clues.
Claudia's front door overlooks a busy main road. So if the 35-year-
The old man really left her home that night and most likely who used the route.
The focus now is to find out who used the alley to try to expose CCTV footage that might help and urge key witnesses to come forward-including a man Claudia should see outside the university shortly after work and A woman.
The curtains covering the windowsill of Claudia's home are still closed, and there is a dry flower vase on the windowsill.
"I have never opened the curtains," said Peter, who first entered the house with a key after his daughter failed to work.
"Just when she left them.
The most important thing is garbage.
The scattered alleys are full of thorns and weeds-which means that there may be complete DNA evidence left there.
But Peter suspected that the search would change his view of what happened to his daughter.
"I still believe she was taken away by someone she knew at least on Thursday morning," he said seriously . ".
"She won't go anywhere with a stranger.
She would kick and scream if someone forced her to go.
"It was so quiet at the time of the day-someone would hear the commotion.
When Peter got a call from a friend and called at Claudia's home, he found breakfast cans in the sink and her electric toothbrush on the drain.
There are no signs of her phone, silver Samsung D900 or the blue and gray Karrimor backpack she brought at work.
He called the police.
A month later, the investigation, which began with the investigation of missing persons, was escalated into murder.
Police revealed that Claudia was in secret while she was missing.
"Temporary relationship" with a man who is in a serious relationship ".
Colleagues also told officials that she went out 48 hours before her disappearance with a different mysterious man.
These revelations, along with the police's view that she was murdered without finding her body, angered her family.
They refused to believe that she was dead, and they were concerned that the focus had shifted from her disappearance to slander over her private life.
At that time, police officer Ray Galloway was in charge of the investigation.
"Ray and I are looking for her outside," said Peter . ".
"The big difference is that when I'm sure she's still alive, he thinks she's dead.
Does Peter still feel that way?
"Well, she hasn't been found dead yet," he said wearily . ".
"You have to hope she's still alive, but that hope is getting harder and harder to sustain.
"Without her company, her love and her laughter, we have been there for six years.
You try to think of her as a 41-year-old woman, and it's a very difficult thing to do.
Sadness is endless.
"The cost of the investigation is now heading towards £ 1.
Eighteen months ago, Detective Dai malyn took over and conducted a cold case review of Claudia's disappearance.
The police took two months to check her home and used the new DNA technique on the cigarette butts found in her car to find that it belonged to an unknown male.
Since then, they have analyzed hundreds of hours of CCTV footage, which they believe, two drivers-the owner of a white Vauxhall Astra van parked opposite Claudia's house-the night her family last contacted, an old driver
Ford Fox, seen at Claudia's house at 5: 42 a. m. the next morning, could help them solve the mystery.
Meanwhile, discussions about what might happen to Claudia continue in New York.
There is no more than the ags head bar near the four doors where she lives.
"She used to stand there and chat with her dad," said landlord Jim Melsom . ".
"Now, he comes in alone and checks things at home, and you want to know how he's breathing with the pain of all this.
"Peter believes that when the burden of keeping secrets becomes too heavy, the mystery will eventually be solved for those responsible.
He said: "I think everything can be done now.
In the end, it will depend on one person and their conscience.
I just pray that it will happen soon and that this living hell will end up in one way or another.
Only two people have been arrested so far :-Last May 59-year-
Old Michael snelin, a laboratory technician at York University, was arrested on suspicion of murdering Claudia after being examined in cold cases.
He lives half a mile from Claudia's and is a regular visitor to the Nagg head bar, four doors from where she lives.
He was acquitted six months later. —A 46-year-
The elderly arrested on July and accused of obstructing justice are still on bail by the police. —
The 30-year-old man, wearing a light brown hat jacket and carrying a backpack, was seen outside Claudia's house at about 2: 30 p. m. the week she was missing.
A witness said he was chatting with someone on his mobile phone before approaching Claudia's house.
The door was opened by a woman similar to Claudia who was also on the phone and seemed shocked to see the man.
Witnesses told police that the man then appeared upset and the woman then brought him into the house. —
At 9: 01 p. m. on Wednesday, March 18, the owner of a white Vauxhall Astra van stopped for 30 minutes across the road from Claudia's home. —
At 5: 42 a. m. the next morning, a driver of an old-fashioned Ford Fox was stopped by CCTV outside Claudia's home. —
The man is about 6ft tall, aged between 55 and 66, and stands outside Claudia's house between the ages of 6. 45am and 6.
Thursday, March 19, at 55 A. M.
He's got it all in his head-
Long gray hair, looks dirty, the wind blows big, wearing the beach
Colorful "mac" style jacket under the knee. —
Police found the man's DNA in Claudia's car, and she was repairing it in a local garage when she disappeared. —
The thin one on the left
At about 5: 00, smoker was seen with a woman on the bridge of melrossegate.
Thursday, March 19, at 35 am.
He was dressed in dark colors.
Color hat top with hood, dark-
Colorful combat trousers with pockets on the side. —
The man in his 20 s, who claimed to know Claudia, told his colleagues about the missing chef
Two weeks after she disappeared, she was at the Op store in Don Hall, New York. —
Around the time Claudia was about to start as a cook, the man and woman were seen arguing by a car outside the university and she never showed up.