On 14 September 2007, 14-year-old Andrew Gosden vanished after leaving his home in Balby, Doncaster, and travelling alone by train to King’s Cross Station in London. He bought a one-way ticket, left his family with no note or warning, and was last seen on CCTV walking out of King’s Cross—then seemingly disappearing without a trace. Andrew was described as quiet, intelligent, and not the type of teenager to run away, making his sudden disappearance even more disturbing. In the weeks and months that followed, police received multiple reported sightings across London and beyond, but none were ever confirmed. The investigation later faced serious criticism, including delays in securing vital CCTV footage, and claims that officers placed too much pressure on Andrew’s father, Kevin Gosden, during the early stages. Despite national media coverage, Crimewatch reconstructions, and countless theories online, there is still no clear explanation for what happened to Andrew. In December 2021, two m...
The murder of four-year-old Mason O’Connell-Conway is one of the most disturbing child abuse cases in modern Irish history. On 13 March 2021, emergency services were called to a home in Rathbane, County Limerick, after it was reported that Mason had fallen from a bunk bed and could not be woken. But what doctors discovered told a very different story. Mason had suffered catastrophic injuries — including severe head trauma and a lacerated liver — injuries that experts said were consistent with sustained abuse, not an accident. Just three days later, on 16 March 2021, Mason died in hospital. Investigations would reveal that in the weeks leading up to his death, Mason had been subjected to repeated physical punishment, isolation, and abuse inside the home where he was meant to be safe. In 2024, his father was sentenced to seven years in prison for neglect, child endangerment, and assisting an offender. In 2026, Tegan McGhee was sentenced to life imprisonment for his murder. This episode i...