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Missing Chris May case now treated as murder probe Missing Chris May case now treated as murder probe
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The disappearance of a man last seen a year ago is now being treated as a murder case, it has emerged.The disappearance of a man last seen a year ago is now being treated as a murder case, it has emerged.
Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May in 2015. Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May 2015.
His Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned about 10 miles away in the village of Fairstead.His Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned about 10 miles away in the village of Fairstead.
Essex Police has now confirmed the case is no longer being treated as a missing person inquiry but as an unsolved homicide case.Essex Police has now confirmed the case is no longer being treated as a missing person inquiry but as an unsolved homicide case.
Live: Latest updates on Chris May murder probe
The fact the case had been reclassified from a missing person case to an "unsolved homicide" case only emerged after the BBC found the case listed in a Freedom of Information request response from a member of the public.The fact the case had been reclassified from a missing person case to an "unsolved homicide" case only emerged after the BBC found the case listed in a Freedom of Information request response from a member of the public.
'Involvement with drugs''Involvement with drugs'
It shows the case was being treated as a homicide as far back as February - though police made no announcement of that fact.It shows the case was being treated as a homicide as far back as February - though police made no announcement of that fact.
The reclassification from missing person to murder investigation was withheld from the public as part of the investigation, the force said.The reclassification from missing person to murder investigation was withheld from the public as part of the investigation, the force said.
Det Ch Insp Marina said Mr May was a drug user and dealt in ecstasy, cocaine and mephedrone. Det Ch Insp Marina Ericson said Mr May was a drug user and dealt in ecstasy, cocaine and mephedrone.
"There is a strong likelihood that Chris' involvement with drugs is linked to his death," she said."There is a strong likelihood that Chris' involvement with drugs is linked to his death," she said.
"There are a number of questions I still need to answer and I am appealing for the public's help to get that information.""There are a number of questions I still need to answer and I am appealing for the public's help to get that information."
HoaxesHoaxes
Essex Police said four letters from anonymous authors have been sent claiming to have information about what happened to Mr May,Essex Police said four letters from anonymous authors have been sent claiming to have information about what happened to Mr May,
Two letters, the force said, have been established as hoaxes - including the first one which claimed he was dead.Two letters, the force said, have been established as hoaxes - including the first one which claimed he was dead.
Mr May's family first learned something was amiss when a friend posted on Facebook asking whether anybody had seen him. Wording of one of the letters sent to police
That post was made about seven hours after he was last seen. Police were notified the following day. Whoever sent that last letter it a hoax
Despite a missing person poster campaign, extensive searches and numerous appeals, he has not yet been found. Chris is OK he is staying with me he is sorry for all he has put people through a specially his family and friends and the police we never thought it would get this much attention.
He had to go missing as there is a heavy drug firm after him as he owes them money how can you tell your family and friends that he is going to stay with me until he thinks it can be sorted
He will contact his family soon when he thinks it's safe he sead [sic] he loves them all but is not in good mind state who can help he sead [sic] he loves them all
Contact will be made again soon
Love you all xxx
Det Ch Insp Ericson said: "I am appealing for the person who wrote either of these letters, or anyone with knowledge as to who wrote them, to contact me or my team.
"We continue to investigate these two letters as it is my belief that the author or authors have knowledge of Chris' death."