Monday 20 June 2022

Chilling Messages - Trevaline Evans

Disturbing messages have been posted on benches in connection to an antique shop                                 owner who went missing thirty-two years ago

"Justice awaits those responsible for the removal and disposal of Trevaline Evans (in this life or next) from Rhuddlan Golf Club on March 19, 2019, at noon. May the Lord have mercy upon their soul."

Trevaline Evans mysteriously vanished 32 years ago

On June 16, 1990, an Antique shop owner then aged 52 left a note in her shop window which read "Back in 10 minutes" and simply disappeared without a trace. 

Her car was left parked a little way from the shop and no money has ever been withdrawn from her bank account, there seems to have been no reason for the disappearance, no debts, no pressures, nothing untoward. The case still remains open today.

I published a full and detailed blog previously, you can read it here:

In May this year, a report was published by Wales Online and made national by The Daily Mirror. The article talks of some "chilling messages" that have appeared on a bench that bears a plaque in memoriam to Trevaline.

The message that was written on the plaque openly makes an accusation that someone has moved Trevaline Evan's remains, but so far as I am aware Trevaline was never found so if the allegation is true then someone not only knew where she was but was probably the same person responsible for killing her and disposing of the body.

The messages allege that Trevaline's remains were moved from Rhuddlan Golf club and that "justice awaits" the perpetrator. Are we going to see the killer revealed? 

The message written last year read:  "In memory of Trevaline Evans Vanished 16/6/1990. Found - Rhuddlan GC (Golf Club) 14/3/2019 Removed 19/3/2019 RIP". 

There have been two similar messages left, the first was last year some 30 miles from Trevaline's hometown Llangollen in Wales and the more recent message was written on the plaque on a bench on the hillside of Prestatyn close to an abandoned miner's cottage

The more recent message read:

"Justice awaits those responsible for the removal and disposal of Trevaline Evans (in this life or next) from Rhuddlan Golf Club on March 19, 2019, at noon. May the Lord have mercy upon their soul."


Plaque on a bench on Prestatyn Hillside

So why post these messages so long after the disappearance? Why is this happening? Clearly, someone knows something and has held this information for many years. It is a real puzzle as to where Trevaline Evans went and who was behind the disappearance. 

If her remains were somewhere on the golf course, why were they never found? How were they placed there without the ground being disturbed and the greenkeepers alerted? I do understand that there were allegations made that the body was hidden beneath the floorboards of the golf club but this appears to have been false.

North Wales police dug up the bar area some three years ago acting on information from two men, Andrew & Lee Sutton but nothing was found. The brothers made a complaint to the Independent Office for Police Conduct about the way that the case was managed but it was referred back to the local force and dismissed. I have to say I feel these messages on plaques could be connected to the Sutton brothers/

This case is somewhat baffling and I would like to learn more about it, but there is very little to suggest a killer or even a motive for a seemingly well-loved and well-liked antique dealer who ran a curiosity shop. There was no sign of any fraudulent behaviour such as money laundering through the shop and Trevaline's bank account was never touched

If you have any thoughts on this case or would like me to look into a cold/unsolved case for you then I will be delighted to hear from you.

I am a highly experienced cold case investigator/researcher and work on case reviews of all kinds in the UK. I prepare files and dossiers, research cases for documentary and film production as well as blogs and books.

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Chilling Messages - Trevaline Evans

Disturbing messages have been posted on benches in connection to an antique shop                                 owner who went missing thir...