Claudia Lawrence was a fun-loving and popular girl.
The 35-year-old, who was a chef at the University of York in the UK, was a regular at her local pub, the Nags Head, and took plenty of holidays to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus where she had many friends.
Attractive and professional, she worked hard too, and had saved enough money to buy a small cottage in Heworth, York, just a few doors down from the pub where she was known to staff and other regulars. Her shifts in the university kitchen started early and sometimes her days were long, but she’d chosen the job to ensure her evenings were free for drinks and socialising.
March 18, 2009 started off like any other day for Claudia. She walked the three mile journey to work, arriving at 5.57am. When her shift finished at 2.30pm, she set off home, stopping en route at the post office to post a letter. Shortly after that, she was spotted by a colleague who picked her up and drove her the rest of the way home, dropping her at her front door.
That evening at 8.10pm Claudia spoke to her dad, Peter, on the phone, then she called her mum, Joan, arranging for them to spend the following Sunday – Mother’s Day – together.
At 8.23pm, Claudia sent a text message to friend. Almost an hour later, she received a text from a male friend in Cyprus, however it’s not known if she ever read the message because Claudia never replied, as reported by The Telegraph.
The next morning, Claudia failed to turn up to work. That evening she was due to meet her friend Suzy Cooper for drinks in the Nags Head, but she never showed. Upon discovering that she’d missed work too, Suzy called Claudia’s dad, who contacted the police the following day.