“I don’t go out, I stay at home. I feel a need to control my environment. I don’t go to where people gather – to theatres, or swimming pools, or pubs. I hate having anyone standing behind me. I struggle to form relationships with people. I don’t trust anyone.” Timpson’s siblings were already in The Salvation Army’s care when their parents tried to admit him as well, only to be told they were not allowed. “Apparently, they went to visit my siblings for the weekend and left me there. Then, they disappeared.” Their parents never came back.