Missing Wisbech man presumed murdered tells of how he lived

Missing Wisbech man presumed murdered tells of how he lived in woods for five years eating discarded take-aways


Missing Wisbech man presumed murdered tells of how he lived in woods for five years eating discarded take-aways
 | Updated: 09:35, 06 April 2021
A man believed murdered lived in fear for his life for five years in a dilapidated shed in woods, while police conducted a major manhunt for his supposed killer.
The incredible story of Lithuanian-born Ricardas Puisys, who disappeared in Wisbech in 2015 was revealed in an episode of Channel 4’s 24 Hours in Custody on Monday night.
The programme’s team followed Cambridgeshire’s Major Crime Unit as they investigated what they believed was his murder until a breakthrough in 2019 led officers headed by Superintendent Adam Gallop, to re-evaluate the case and into thinking he was still alive.

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