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You walk into an apartment that is on the messy side with piles of unopened mail by the door and a sink full of dishes. There’s a glow from the television playing BBC. This was the state of the apartment that belonged to Joyce Vincent when officials from a London housing association entered it. Vincent was there too. However, she was almost entirely unidentifiable. Her body was mostly decomposed, as she had been dead for just over two years. Joyce Carol Vincent lived in London in a bedsit, a type of social housing in the UK. The officials who came to her apartment in 2006 were there to repossess it due to unpaid rent. Though, it’s estimated that she died sometime in December of 2003. Neighbors didn’t really know her, thus didn’t really notice her absence. The only detectable thing was a bad smell, which they attributed to garbage bins below the apartment Vincent was found on the floor, clutching a shopping bag. Because her remains were mostly skeletal, she was only able to be identified through dental records. It also had been too long to determine a cause of death. One might ask how could someone be dead for two years and no one notices? It was particularly strange that nobody seemed to know Joyce Vincent had passed away. She was 38 years old, she worked for most of her life, she had family and friends, and wasn’t known to be in any trouble. As more people came forward and more details emerged, it seemed that her life was shrouded in mystery. Born on October 19, 1965, in London Joyce Carol Vincent had worked for the big accounting firm Ernst & Young until she quit in 2001 without giving a reason. Colleagues recalled conflicting stories about her departure. Around this same time she cut off contact with her family.  Her remains were discovered on January 25 2006, with the cause of death believed to be either an asthma attack or complications from a recent peptic ulcer.
You walk into an apartment that is on the messy side with piles of unopened mail by the door and a sink full of dishes. There’s a glow from the television playing BBC. This was the state of the apartment that belonged to Joyce Vincent when officials from a London housing association entered it. Vincent was there too. However, she was almost entirely unidentifiable. Her body was mostly decomposed, as she had been dead for just over two years. Joyce Carol Vincent lived in London in a bedsit, a type of social housing in the UK. The officials who came to her apartment in 2006 were there to repossess it due to unpaid rent. Though, it’s estimated that she died sometime in December of 2003. Neighbors didn’t really know her, thus didn’t really notice her absence. The only detectable thing was a bad smell, which they attributed to garbage bins below the apartment Vincent was found on the floor, clutching a shopping bag. Because her remains were mostly skeletal, she was only able to be identified through dental records. It also had been too long to determine a cause of death. One might ask how could someone be dead for two years and no one notices? It was particularly strange that nobody seemed to know Joyce Vincent had passed away. She was 38 years old, she worked for most of her life, she had family and friends, and wasn’t known to be in any trouble. As more people came forward and more details emerged, it seemed that her life was shrouded in mystery. Born on October 19, 1965, in London Joyce Carol Vincent had worked for the big accounting firm Ernst & Young until she quit in 2001 without giving a reason. Colleagues recalled conflicting stories about her departure. Around this same time she cut off contact with her family. Her remains were discovered on January 25 2006, with the cause of death believed to be either an asthma attack or complications from a recent peptic ulcer.

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