A new documentary which followed a pensioner couple as they were arrested on suspicion of the 1992 murder of their son reveals the emotional moment the mother broke down and said the police are determined to incriminate us .
Steven Clark was 23 when he went missing in Saltburn, Cleveland, North Yorkshire, in December 1992, after his parents said he failed to emerge from public toilets during a family walk.
In September 2020, following a cold case review, Cleveland Police arrested his elderly parents Doris, 81, and Charles Clark, 78, and searched their seaside home and garden in Marske.
The couple have since been released without charge following the 17-week long investigation last year.
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Steven Clark murder probe: The key events after son vanished almost 30 years ago
Steven s parents Doris and Charles Clark were arrested on suspicion of his murder but released without charge and will now appear on an ITV documentary
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It is more than 28 years since Marske man Steven Clark vanished.
The 23-year-old went into public loos on Saltburn sea front after a family walk and has never been seen by his parents since.
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