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gettin2dizzy
03-12-07, 01:14 PM
Updated:12:55, Monday December 03, 2007
The wife of a man who has come 'back from the dead' after vanishing in a canoeing mystery is believed to have moved to the central American country of Panama where she has opened a bank account.

http://static.sky.com/images/pictures/1618252.jpg

Sky sources understand that some of the proceeds of the sale of her homes near Hartlepool have been deposited in an account in Panama.
In 2002, the smashed red canoe of John Darwin was found washed up on a beach off Seaton Carew, leading rescue teams to conclude that the chances of finding him alive were "practically nil".
But Cleveland Police said the married father-of-two walked fit and well into the West End Central Police Station in London at 5.30pm on Saturday.
Mr Darwin is now staying with family in the south east of England and Cleveland officers hope to speak to him today.
Det Chief Insp Paul Beddow said: "We are pleased Mr Darwin has been located and any interviews with him are a matter of procedure.
"This has been a long-running inquiry by Cleveland Police and officers from the inquiry team hope to speak to Mr Darwin later today to establish his whereabouts during the last five-and-a-half years."


The 57-year-old went missing some time after 9am on Thursday, March 21, 2002 after he left his house to go canoeing in the sea off Seaton Carew.
The Evening Gazette in Middlesbrough reported on March 23: "A paddle was found at sea as rescue teams launched a massive search - but to date there have been no further signs of Mr Darwin or his red canoe.
"The search was described as "like looking for a needle in a haystack" by rescuers.
"Five lifeboats, two coastguard rescue teams from Hartlepool and Redcar, a police plane with heat-seeking equipment, an RAF helicopter and teams of police officers have all been involved in the painstaking search.
"But today Humber Coastguards said the canoeist and his craft were still missing and hopes were fading."
Mr Darwin was working as a prison officer at Holme House Prison in Stockton at the time.
http://static.sky.com/images/pictures/1618257.jpg The Darwins' house in Seaton Carew

He and his wife Anne, a doctor's receptionist, had moved to Seaton Carew with their two dogs before his disappearance and he had said he hoped to retire there.
It is believed the couple owned two adjoining houses.
Sky's north of England correspondent Gerard Tubb has found that Mrs Darwin moved abroad recently.
Neighbour Alec Dixon told him: "Anne had been on holiday early this summer and came back saying how much she liked it and was thinking of moving away.
"We think it may have been Australia though we are not sure.
"A few weeks later the furniture removals men came and she was gone. She didn't say goodbye or leave a forwarding address. She just seemed to vanish.
"They owned two adjoining Victorian terrace houses. They lived in one and John said he had plans to do up the other one. But that obviously never happened."
A labourer working on the houses said: "The houses have been sold but we don't know where she has gone. She was here only a few weeks ago and then just went."


So what's the deal? She find out about him first? Did he fake it? Mental...

454697819
03-12-07, 01:20 PM
So what's the deal? She find out about him first? Did he fake it? Mental...

Life insurance scam, when she didnt give him his half, hes risen to the surface ....:)

gettin2dizzy
03-12-07, 01:21 PM
There's got to be something dodgy. They owned 2 houses and were about to retire- they can't have been short of cash!

Ed
03-12-07, 01:42 PM
As there wasn't a body I doubt that a life company would have paid out - you have to wait 7 years for a presumption of death.

Prison officer and doctor's receptionist owning 3 v v nice properties... hmmm... maybe an inheritance I spose...

But this is a bit odd... full facts would be very interesting...

gettin2dizzy
03-12-07, 01:44 PM
The timing of her moving away is a bit dodgy. There's too many oddities.

G
03-12-07, 01:47 PM
They were probably waiting for the insurance payout when he caught wind of her selling the houses to move.....hence coming out of the woodwork to try and stop her.

Very dodgy though without a doubt.

Lozzo
03-12-07, 01:51 PM
Prison officer and doctor's receptionist owning 3 v v nice properties... hmmm...

It's the North East, you could buy 3 nice properties up there on a Southerners monthly pay packet.

Ed
03-12-07, 01:52 PM
They were probably waiting for the insurance payout when he caught wind of her selling the houses to move.....hence coming out of the woodwork to try and stop her.

Very dodgy though without a doubt.

I wonder who owned them, her or him or both, and if he owned or joint owned how did she sell them? Lots of unanswered quezzies:confused:

Welsh_Wizard
03-12-07, 03:30 PM
Read this story this morning - absolutely crazy.

gettin2dizzy
03-12-07, 04:12 PM
Bit of a development, all weird still!
The family have been informed. We have no account of what has happened in the last five years. He walked into a police station and said 'I think I am a missing person.'

"The guy cannot remember anything about what has happened or why he has come forward.

"He has no memory at all. He has obviously been somewhere for the last five years and a lot of questions need answering."
Mr Darwin's 90-year-old father Ronald, who lives in Blackhall, near Hartlepool, said: "It's wonderful. Thank the Lord.

G
03-12-07, 04:42 PM
Maybe she has just had her life insurance payments, the mortgages paid off on the houses, sold up and gone abroad where the companies who have paid out cant touch her.

At about this time her dead husband just happens to turn up not knowing a thing.

:rolleyes:

Seems clear cut.

gettin2dizzy
04-12-07, 08:35 AM
John Darwin eh?


Someone should write a book about JDs amazing resurrection! What a fantastic story it would make! We could put a copy in every hotel room for lost and weary travellers... as long as no one took it too seriously ;)

Pedrosa
05-12-07, 07:52 AM
BUSTED!!!!!


The father of the missing canoeist has stated that a bang on the head when a child, might well have brought on his amnesia in later years. Sympathy due then we all nod?



But wait a minute, is that not a photo of you with your wife in Panama last year?

So yet another shamateurish scam aimed at no doubt lining pockets with coins of the realm. Naughty,naughty.;)

Pedrosa
05-12-07, 12:29 PM
The stupidity of people! here they are photographed together last Juyly in Panama! Obviously they do not have the brains they were born with. She indicated shock/surprise that he turned up after all this time! Did they really think no-one would look deeper after he just showed up out of the blue?

The worst thing about it is I get the impression that their kids genuinely believed he had gone missing/died.

http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/6742/fraudjr1.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

gettin2dizzy
05-12-07, 12:30 PM
hehehe. Crazy. I heard she was a bit of a stunner too ;)

Pedrosa
05-12-07, 12:32 PM
I would imprison her purely on the grounds that she has had a decent wedge of cash and yet still did not get her teeth sorted out!:p

hovis
05-12-07, 12:56 PM
i read about this the other day, and though, G2D is bound to post this.

but i only just noticed it

Pedrosa
06-12-07, 04:28 PM
It would appear that the lady has cut a deal with The Mirror, the newspaper that revealed the photograph that blew their scam sky high. This is evident as she refuses to talk to any other newspaper.So more ill gotten gain then?

She is carefully trying to distance herself from any blame for this elaborate but not that clever plot but admits her sons will most likely dissown(sp) her due to the unforgiveable lies she has told them.

Curious though, why did one son quit his job just 24 hours before John amazingly walked in to a Police station? Why did the other son quit his job in August. Ah ha, maybe they were in on it also as the apartment in panama is just about ready to move in to now. Perhaps the sons also know more than they are letting on?

How could an officially declared dead man continue to travel using his British passport?

glsuk1970
06-12-07, 04:47 PM
I think this story is going to run and run with new facts coming to light every day. There's so many unanswered questions, like why the hell has he suddenly re-surfaced? Has Mrs Darwin renaged on the deal and done a runner with the insurance money, knowing full well her hubby could do nowt about it without coming out of hiding?

If she's already done an exclusive deal with The Mirror, how long before the book rights are snapped up shortly followed by movie rights and then the DVD board game?

Pedrosa
06-12-07, 05:28 PM
I think this story is going to run and run with new facts coming to light every day. There's so many unanswered questions, like why the hell has he suddenly re-surfaced? Has Mrs Darwin renaged on the deal and done a runner with the insurance money, knowing full well her hubby could do nowt about it without coming out of hiding?

If she's already done an exclusive deal with The Mirror, how long before the book rights are snapped up shortly followed by movie rights and then the DVD board game?

Now that is very good! You know that could well be the bottom of it. Bloody hell!:p

MiniMatt
06-12-07, 05:33 PM
Does Panama have an extradition treaty with the UK? Seems a "Ronnie Biggs" choice of country doesn't it?

Pedrosa
06-12-07, 06:15 PM
Yes an extradition treaty is in place. In fact it has been that way for over 100 years. Thus far no one has been dragged back to the UK on the strength of it...........;)

peterco
06-12-07, 06:26 PM
No one has been extradited from Panama yet


By Nick Allen
Last Updated: 9:02am GMT 06/12/2007




Britain has an extradition treaty with Panama dating back to 1907 but it appears never to have been used successfully.
A Home Office spokesman said: "Our records do not show any extraditions under this treaty."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2007/12/06/ncanoe406.jpgDet Chief Supt Tony Hutchinson: 'Extradition is certainly something we will be looking into'


Legal experts in Panama also claim that if the UK did try to extradite Anne Darwin, who denies any wrongdoing, the process would probably drag on for months and could be blocked by the country's Supreme Court.
A senior lawyer in Panama said: "The case would be decided by nine magistrates on the Supreme Court and would have to be approved by a majority.
"It takes about three months for the Supreme Court to decide on an extradition and then they give a written judgment explaining their reasons.
"If you include the time it takes for the requesting country to make the solicitation and getting all the paperwork through, the whole process is more like four or five months."
He said the UK would first make a request through Interpol for Mrs Darwin to be detained.
The UK would then have 60 days formally to enter its extradition request, which would come from the British embassy in Panama City.
Panama's Foreign Ministry would forward it to the Justice Ministry and then the Supreme Court.
The investigating force, Cleveland Police, would be responsible for collecting and escorting Mrs Darwin back to the UK.
Det Chief Supt Tony Hutchinson said: "Extradition is certainly something we will be looking into. It would be fair to say that we need to speak to Mrs Darwin."

Pedrosa
07-12-07, 09:41 PM
It does begin to appear ever more that in someway the swindling duo have had some kind of fallout. Obviously all gains are officially in her name and without her passing on to him what might have been agreed, it would be difficult for him to carry on.

A definite rift has developed I reckon leaving him no other option but to think to himself..."Right f*ck you then!" and go waltzing in to a cop shop. Laughingly he is apparently still carrying on his "who am I, how did I get here mallarky!"