
Vanished During a Viewing
Description
One summer afternoon. One routine appointment. One disappearance that changed a nation.
On 28 July 1986, twenty-five-year-old estate agent Suzy Lamplugh left her office in Fulham for a lunchtime property viewing. She wrote the client's name in her diary-"Mr Kipper - 12:45." She was seen speaking to a man outside the property on Shorrolds Road. Then she vanished.
She never returned to work. She never came home.
Vanished During a Viewing The Suzy Lamplugh Mystery is a meticulously researched, victim-centered true crime account of one of Britain's most haunting unsolved cases. Moving beyond headlines and myth, this book reconstructs Suzy's life, her final known movements, and the investigation that became the largest missing person case in UK history.
Written with clarity, restraint, and deep respect for the victim and her family, this book examines:
- The ordinary professional routines that made Suzy vulnerable in daylight
- The mysterious diary entry known only as "Mr Kipper"
- Witness sightings, investigative dead ends, and years of unanswered questions
- Why police later named a prime suspect-without ever bringing a charge
- The emotional reality of families left without bodies, trials, or closure
- How Suzy's disappearance reshaped personal safety awareness across the UK
This is not a sensationalized mystery. It is a careful, compassionate exploration of absence-of how someone can disappear in the middle of the day, in a public place, and leave behind only fragments.
The book also traces Suzy's enduring legacy through the safety reforms and awareness that followed her disappearance, showing how a life taken without answers still changed countless others.
For readers of thoughtful, ethical true crime, The Vanishing Estate Agent: Suzy Lamplugh offers a powerful reminder: behind every unsolved case is a real person, and behind every unanswered question is a family still waiting.
Some stories don't end.
They echo.