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MISSING: Trevaline Evans

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True Crime

4.7358.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

A shopkeeper in North Wales seemingly vanishes into thin air after hanging a sign on her antique store saying she’ll be back in two minutes. Investigators search high and low for Trevaline Evans for decades, trying to track down a so-called “mystery man” in a suit who she’d been seen with in the days before she disappeared. But they find no trace of the 52-year-old grandmother. Her case becomes one police call the most confusing they’ve ever worked. And it becomes even more baffling when…nearly 40 years after Trevaline vanished…brand new tips roll in from two brothers in the UK who say they’d found her remains, and had proof. But those remains seemed to vanish too, leaving this mystery still unsolved.

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0:00.0

Hi, crime junkies. I'm your host, Ashley Flowers. And I'm Britt. And you guys buckle the fuck up because I'm about to take you for a ride today. But you know this. My famous last words are like, oh, you know, this case seems interesting. It could make like a quick mini episode because no one else has done anything super media. Yeah, yeah. There just might not be a lot there.

0:29.1

Well, wrong again. This case out of North Wales is one that police have called the strangest case they've ever worked.

0:40.9

A woman named Trevelyne Evans vanished into thin air in the middle of a busy town 35 years ago after being seen with a mystery man. And in 2019, two guys in North Wales got a tip about where her body might be. And for the first time ever, we're going to

0:47.5

report on their full story. And we have the never before published photos that they say prove they found her.

0:56.6

Within 20 seconds, we're looking at a dead body, right in front of us,

1:00.6

in exactly the place where the bad smell was coming from.

1:03.5

There she is.

1:05.0

I could see a face staring at me with what appeared to be a hole in the side of the skull.

1:12.7

I could see the hair.

1:15.1

And photos that show someone might still be trying to cover up a murder.

1:21.7

They invited us back and asked us to have another look again with our camera.

1:26.1

My blood ran cold.

1:27.2

We were both in total, dumbfounded shock at the realisation. us to have another look again with our camera. My blood ran cold.

1:29.2

We were both in total,

1:31.5

dumbfounded shock at the realization that the body that we'd seen in that floor

1:34.0

had been removed.

1:45.0

... I'm I'm I'm I'm

1:46.0

I'm

1:47.0

I'm It's just before midnight on Saturday, June 16, 1990, when the North Wales police get a call from a man named Richard Evans.

2:15.6

He's worried about his 52-year-old wife, Trevely, because she didn't show up to their dinner date that evening. She's still not home, and he tells police that he'd already checked the little second-hand antique shop that she runs just a few blocks away in case she was burning the midnight oil. I mean, it was tourist season, after all. But even though her car was parked nearby, she didn't seem

2:36.1

to be there. And hanging on the door was a handwritten sign that sent chills running through him.

2:42.9

Back in two minutes, it read. Now, signs like this weren't uncommon to see on the door. Like,

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