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Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared sees reporters Alys Harte and Bronagh Munro launch a detailed and serialised investigation into a teenage boy who mysteriously vanished on the Isle of Wight 20 years ago.
Alys and Bronagh deploy a cadaver dog to search for Damien's body. Ultimately, they are led to one of the island's most notorious drug dealers – a man rumoured to have information about Damien's disappearance. When the team track this dealer down, he makes an astonishing offer…
In a final push to unearth more evidence, the team meet another friend of Damien's who was with him the night he disappeared. Alys and Bronagh hear about a possible witness who could have vital information about that evening. All they need to do is find him…
Alys and Bronagh go on the hunt for one of the island's most notorious residents - a dealer, who was apparently in a relationship with the key suspect in the case. It turns out the suspect is not the only person to have died of a drug overdose in this dealer's ‘house of death'. When the team eventually find her, she agrees to talk on camera for the first time about Damien's disappearance.
Alys and Bronagh interrogate the Weatherman's account and discover the police lost crucial evidence. Not only could this prove or disprove the Weatherman's account, it could also reveal Damien's last movements. So what could have happened?
Damien's mother Valerie comes back to the island to help investigate her son's disappearance. Alys and Bronagh meet with a private investigator who worked on the case for years. He leads them to an anonymous new witness - ‘The Weatherman'. His evidence is dramatic. But should we believe him?
Damien's younger brother James returns to the Isle of Wight after 12 years away to help Alys and Bronagh with their investigation. As they gather more evidence and a key suspect emerges, conflicting accounts arise. But does this deliver a breakthrough?
Alys and Bronagh track down an ex-informant from the island's drug dealing scene. He hands over information about where Damien could be buried. But does this bring us any closer to the truth? And is this everything the informant claims to know?
Alys and Bronagh establish the events of 2 November 1996 -the night Damien went missing. Talking to his family and a key witness from that evening, they delve into what was happening in the teenager's life at the time. Could the island's drugs underworld be the key to solving this mystery?
In the early hours of 12 July 2002 Jong Ok Shin, a 26 year old Korean student, was brutally stabbed to death, as she walked home, after a night out in Bournemouth. Omar Benguit, a heroin addict, was convicted of the murder and sentenced to life in prison. However, Benguit and his family have always maintained he is innocent.
Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared sees reporters Alys Harte and Bronagh Munro launch a detailed and serialised investigation into a teenage boy who mysteriously vanished on the Isle of Wight 20 years ago.