Friend of missing student remembers last encounter before disappearance.

Trolls are targeting Jack's family to exploit their trauma for financial gain.

September 9th 2024.

Friend of missing student remembers last encounter before disappearance.
Greg Emerick and Jack O'Sullivan were once roommates when they attended the University of Exeter together. Their friendship was a strong one, and they shared many memories during their time at university. However, things took a turn for the worse when Jack went missing on March 2nd after a night out at a house party in Bristol. It has been six long months since then, and Greg admits that it has been a challenging time without his friend by his side.

Jack's disappearance was completely out of character, according to Greg. He describes Jack as someone who is always in touch with his family and is responsible. In fact, on the day he disappeared, Jack was active on the Find My Friends app, showing his location on Granby Hill near the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Despite this, he was still reported missing, and the search for him continued even on his 23rd birthday on March 28th.

Greg received a call from Jack's older brother, Ben, on the day he disappeared. Ben was worried and wanted to know if Jack had come to Exeter, where Greg still lived, on a whim. However, Greg had not heard from Jack since February 29th and was initially not too concerned. But as time went on and Jack remained missing, Greg became more worried, especially since they had become such close friends during their time at university.

Greg remembers Jack as a great listener, not one to be the loudest person in the room, but someone who enjoyed going out and having a good time. He describes him as a mix of introverted and extroverted, with a caring nature, a good sense of humor, and a lot of compassion. Just two weeks before his disappearance, Jack had visited Greg in Exeter. The two had lived together during their time at university, and Greg remembers Jack as the one who was always organized and took care of their living arrangements.

It has been over six months since Jack went missing, and his family is still desperately searching for him. Unfortunately, they have also had to deal with trolls who have been contacting them, trying to make money off their trauma. Jack's mother, Catherine, has received messages claiming that Jack is being held for ransom and that terrible things have happened to him. The family is offering a reward of £20,000 for any information that leads to Jack's discovery, and they have received almost double that amount through donations on GoFundMe.

The police are also doing everything they can to find Jack, as Assistant Chief Constable Joanne Hall of Avon and Somerset Police states. They have had thousands of missing persons cases in the last year, and they do not underestimate the distress it causes for the families involved. She reminds everyone that missing people are someone's loved ones, and they will continue to search until Jack is found.

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