Decades after a schoolboy disappeared in Cheam, south London, a new account emerges from a woman who says she knows who was responsible for his death. The case, which has been described in reporting as a long-running mystery, concerns a teenager who vanished without a trace about 40 years ago. Separate mentions in the coverage reference the continuing public remembrance of the boy through memorials at St Dunstan’s churchyard, where hundreds of children’s names are carved into the wall outside the site. The new claim is presented as an update to the unresolved investigation, with the woman stating that she can identify the person she believes killed him. The available excerpts do not provide further verified details about the circumstances of the disappearance, the identity of the accused person, or the status of any police or legal actions. The story emphasizes both the passage of time since the disappearance and the ongoing visibility of the memorial names at the churchyard, reflecting how the case remains part of local memory.