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[The Vanishing of Trevelyne Evans: A Cold Case of Mystery, Bones, and Alleged Cover-ups]-[MISSING: Trevaline Evans]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-10-20

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The Unsolved Disappearance of Trevelyne Evans

Thirty-five years ago, in the bustling town of Llangollen, North Wales, Trevelyne Evans vanished without a trace. Her case, described by local police as the "strangest case they've ever worked," remains a haunting enigma. Despite an extensive search that spanned a 12-mile radius—including caves, mines, and river drags—no physical evidence of Trevelyne was ever recovered. The investigation, however, is riddled with confusing sightings, a mysterious "smartly dressed man," and a bizarre 2019 discovery that suggests a potential cover-up.

The Timeline of a Disappearance

On June 16, 1990, Trevelyne’s husband, Richard, reported her missing after she failed to attend a dinner date. Upon checking her antique shop, he found a handwritten sign reading "Back in two minutes," a common practice for Trevelyne. However, her personal belongings—handbag, keys, and jacket—remained inside, suggesting she never intended to leave permanently.

Witnesses reported seeing Trevelyne in the days leading up to her disappearance accompanied by a man described as the "smartly dressed man" in a navy suit with a black briefcase. Despite numerous sightings of them together across town, this man was never identified. Later theories emerged suggesting this man might have been Trevelyne’s brother, Phil, though this was never officially confirmed by police. The investigation was further complicated by unconfirmed sightings of Trevelyne walking away from town, and rumors of marital strife, which were later corroborated by claims that her marriage to Richard was not the "happy" union initially portrayed.

The 2019 Discovery: A Body Under the Floorboards?

In 2019, the case took a surreal turn when two brothers, Andrew and Lee Sutton, received a tip regarding a foul smell at the Ruthin Golf Club, where Richard had reportedly spent time. Utilizing a fiber-optic inspection camera, the brothers claimed to have discovered a human skeleton beneath the club's floorboards. They captured photos that appeared to show a skull and spine, with a potentially suspicious hole in the cranium.

When the brothers presented these findings to the police, the response was swift but dismissive. Officers searched the area but officially reported finding "nothing." The Sutton brothers, however, remain convinced of what they saw. They allege that the police or golf club staff removed the remains before a proper forensic examination could be conducted. This theory is further fueled by the mysterious appearance of memorial plaques in the area years later, which explicitly claim that Trevelyne’s remains were found and subsequently "removed."

Unresolved Questions and Theories

Several theories persist regarding Trevelyne’s fate:

  1. Foul Play by an Acquaintance: Given the "smartly dressed man" sightings and the alleged marital issues, many speculate she was killed by someone she knew, potentially Richard or an associate.
  2. The Cover-up: The Sutton brothers’ claims suggest a massive failure or active obstruction by authorities or the golf club to protect their reputation or cover up a crime.
  3. Serial Predator: Investigators once considered serial killers like Robin Ligas or Christopher Halliwell, though no definitive links to Trevelyne were established.

Ultimately, the case of Trevelyne Evans stands as a testament to the gaps in early 1990s investigative work. Whether she was the victim of a targeted abduction, a tragic domestic dispute, or a serial predator, the lack of closure leaves her family and the public with more questions than answers. The Sutton brothers’ photographic evidence, though unauthenticated, continues to challenge the official narrative that there is "no body" to be found.

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I mean, truly, she seemed to be looking forward to retirement.
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Crime Junkies.
I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
And you guys buckle the f*** up because I'm about to take you for a ride today.
Britt, you know this.
My famous last words are like, Oh, you know, this case seems interesting.

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