But yet, this young lady lay dead without anyone noticing or caring about her whereabouts.
Joyce
Carol Vincent was only 38 years old when she apparently passed away, and 41
years old when her remains were finally found laying on her living room
sofa. Her body was so badly decomposed
that the reason of death could not be determined. She was identified from
dental records.
And
yet no one checked on her for three whole years.
Her
body was finally discovered after Building Officials invaded her home on a
repossession order. The year was 2006 when they finally took possession of her
place. Once they entered into the apartment, a pile of mail greeted them in the
front entrance and the apartment was covered with spider webs from the ceiling
to the floor.
After
the Building Officials made the grisly discovery, many questions started to
arise. Who was she? Why hadn’t the electric and heating companies cut off her
services? Why hadn’t the neighbors smelled her decomposing body? And most
importantly, where were her family and friends?
The
news of this young, attractive young lady was widely publicized in the British
press and shocked many people who read about it.
Filmmaker
Carol Morley read about Joyce in the news and became intrigued by her. They
both had a lot of similarities—same age, both shared the name ‘Carol’, and both
had a parent die when they were only eleven years of age. She produced a
documentary film on the life of Joyce Vincent and the mystery surrounding her
death and the many questions of her life. "The film is entitled “Dreams of a
life.”
Joyce
Carol Vincent
In
the film, “Friends of Joyce Carol Vincent,” lovingly spoke about her life and
her untimely death. It baffled them that Joyce was found dead. Her family
declined to participate in the documentary, although they desperately tried to
reach out to Joyce a year before she died. It’s been reported that they’d hired
a private investigator to look for her without any luck.
Joyce
Carol Vincent
Joyce
Carol Vincent was born in 1965 in West London, UK. Her parents were from the
Caribbean Island of Grenada—she was the youngest of five girls.
Although
she had a limited education, she managed to hold down important jobs and made
great money. She was known to be an impeccable dresser and was “very well
spoken.” Her petite frame and quiet demeanor, along with her stunning looks
drove men wild.
In
her last days, it was suspected that Joyce may have worked as a cleaning lady.
She also spent time in a domestic violence shelter as reports state she was
trying to escape an abusive boyfriend.
She
moved into a “flat” that was set up by the domestic violence organization with
subsidized housing paying a portion of her rent. Unfortunately, the apartment
was located in a seedy area where drug addicts roamed and trash bins overflowed
causing a ratchet smell throughout the complex—which could explain how the
smell of her decomposing body went unnoticed.
Her
mail was dropped directly in a slot through her front door which explains why
no one noticed the pile up; and the noise from her television was masked by the
often noisy apartment complex she resided in.
Anyone
who hears Joyce’s story is haunted by the same question: How does a person die
without anybody noticing for three years?
Dr. Boyce Watkins and S. Tia Brown discuss this case and concluded that the woman was likely depressed and in an abusive
relationship. S. Tia Brown, a licensed therapist, talks about how this could
have played a role in the woman’s fate.
does'n she have friends, don't understand.
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