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Hampshire Barn Man

Dec 21, 202312 min
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Day 10 of 12 days of missing person episodes in December.

On the 1st of December 2017, police officers searching for evidence in a robbery case found the remains of a man in a barn in Micheldever, Hampshire. Despite multiple appeals and isotope analysis of the man's body, he remains unidentified.


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https://missingpersons.police.uk/en-gb/case/17-008997


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Transcript

Hi, and welcome back to The Unseen Podcast, a podcast dedicated to missing people, unresolved cases, and UK true crime. Today's episode ten of twelve missing person cases throughout December. In this episode, we're going to be discussing the unidentified man known as the Hampshire barn Man. This is a recent appeal from Locate International and so I wanted to feature this on the twelve day episodes. There is not a ton of information about this case and so it may

not be the longest, However, I believe it's important to feature. This episode is about an unidentified person and does not contain any graphic details. However, listener discretion is our ways advised. On the first of December twenty seventeen, the area of the village of Mitchell Deva in Hampshire were searching in a rural area of the village close to Baxley Cope's Lane. Officers were looking for evidence in a recent robbery case. They began looking around a disused barn on

the land in relation to this robbery. However, instead of evidence of a robbery, they found a person's remains. This was an unexpected discovery and one that led to many questions who was this person, why were they there, how had they died? They quickly ascertained that the remains were that of a man who appeared to have died of natural causes. The man did not have any signs of being attacked or restrained, and there were no injuries to point

to the fact that he had been killed by another person. There was, also, however, not lots of concrete evidence as to who this man was either. He did not have identification with him, and this caused some trouble with trying to figure out who he was. The man has been described as being aged between thirty five and fifty and approximately five feet eight inches tall. He had brown hair, was clean shaven, and its reported that he may

have had an overbite. There has been additional information given that the man had good dental care when he was younger, but that this had declined in later life. The man was wearing a dark wooly hat, a blue fleece jacket, tracksuit, bottoms, and size ten Wellington boots. He also had several possessions with him which could indicate who he was. It reported that he had

with him a black caramore rucksack, as well as a sleeping bag. Inside the bag there were various items, including a Martina coal book titled Close. He had an old style Sony Walkman radio, an extra white T shirt and some black pants, as well as four to five flannels and some gloves. Also had an umbrella, a flask, a torch and a garden trowel. In addition, he had some germaline, a packet of polos, a kit

kat and various other wrappers in his possession. It suggested that he was a smoker as he had rizzler papers and tobacco with him, as well as some medication which is listed as Zantac, which was used for indigestion and removing excess stomach acid. A pair of reading glasses were also found close to the body.

One of the interesting items that was found in the barn was a Great Britain Road atlas, and on top of the atlas was written the words Waterloo with an arrow, then Winchester, as though suggesting the journey from Waterloo to Winchester, and then the price twenty seven pounds twenty. This indicated a journey by some means from Waterloo to Winchester, and this was linked to the man

given that he also had a street atlas of Winchester in his possession. This gave investigators some clue that perhaps the man had been traveling around the UK. The fact that all of the man's possessions could be bought from the UK also suggested that he had been in the country a while. They also speculated that the man may have been sleeping rough due to the fact that he had a

sleeping bag and multiple pairs of clothing with him. Initially, this was all Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary had to go on, given that there was little information. In two thousand and nineteen, however, an appeal was launched to try and track down people who may have known the man or have

come across him in the past. This appeal was successful, and it did track down some witnesses who had spoken to him back in two thousand and twelve, when he apparently asked them if he could camp in their garden in the village of itch and Stow, around seven miles from where his body was eventually found. These witnesses were able to provide some crucial information about the man that could help They explained that the man had spoken good English, but with a

French accent. They confirmed that the man had been a smoker, and at the time they met him he was unshaven. Despite the fact that glasses had been found near the body, they said that he was not wearing them at the time they met him. He told these witnesses several things about himself that may help to track down his identity. He told them that he had been in the French military, but that he didn't like it. He said, as a result of an explosion during his time in the military, he was

deaf in one ear. He also stated that his mother and father were deceased. He told them that he was walking across Britain and was on his way to Island or Canada. He said he had been to Ireland before. On the Missing Person's UK website, it's listed that the man had won once said he was a gardener for Catherine Deneuve, who is a French actress and model known for various film roles since the nineteen sixties. Whether the man told this

information to these particular witnesses is not listed, and therefore is unclear. All of this information was of course of interest to investigators, as this meant that the man had connections to France or a French speaking area of the world. This helped investigators to target their appeals and their search in these particular areas. Locate International became involved in the appeals for the Hampshire Barn Man and have listed

the appeal in both English and French. In a bid to reach more people who may have known him. They also attempted to narrow down the search area by conducting isotope analysis and the man's remains. This would give them detailed information about the area that the man had lived in during his life, his diet

and would give a much better indication where his family may be from. The isotope analysis looked at bone and teeth samples and was able to ascertain that he had spent his early years roughly until the age of twelve, in any of the areas of southeastern France, Corsica or western Switzerland. During this time, he had a diet rich with fish. During this analysis, pollutants were found, which suggested to scientists that he had lived in a sizable town or city

during his life. This gave investigators much more to go on and they were able to at least pinpoint the areas that they could target with appeals. Locate International have appealed for information various times over the past six years and have tried to get information from anyone from these areas who may be missing a loved one. Dave Grimstead told the BBC just this month he died alone, but we

want to make sure he has not forgotten after his death. Doug Utting from the Serious Case Review Team at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said in the same article. Through this new appeal, I hope we can hear from people in those areas that recognize the man described as someone they may know and who

they have not seen or heard from since twenty twelve. If you know anything about the Hampshire Barn man, or recognize any of these details, then please contact either Missing People UK or Locate International to provide your information, no matter how small. I will link these in the show notes. Please also share the appeal with anyone you may know in any of these target areas, because any exposure could help. Thank you for listening to episode ten of our twelve

Days of Missing Person episodes throughout the set. Listen in next to episode eleven. If you'd like to support the podcast further, then you can on Patreon and contribute to exclusive polls to get extra bonus episodes every month. You can also get access to new episodes early and ad free. You can use the link in the show notes to visit Patreon and see what we offer. You can also support us by reviewing the podcast wherever you listen, including Spotify,

and also just share the episodes. You can subscribe on YouTube and follow us on social media. As always, I'm Caprice and this has been unseen the sh

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