With regards to Sonia's clothes I think I remember on the news the night they were found was north of Oville on highway 10....which is the total opposite direction of where they found her body.
With regards to Sonia's clothes I think I remember on the news the night they were found was north of Oville on highway 10....which is the total opposite direction of where they found her body.
I don't recall LE saying that the clothes they found north of Orangeville as
belonging to Sonia.
They just stated that clothes were found but they were not identified.
I wondered if the clothes found might be bloody clothes, belong to the murderer(s).
Where is Oville? Is Highway #10 a main travel highway?
Oville I believe is just a shortform for Orangeville.
Highway 10 is a main traveled highway from Mississauga north to
Collingwood. With probably the most traffic from mississauga to Orangeville
New article regarding Sonia's funeral and the case...
Although a month has gone by, Orangeville Police Chief Joe Tomei said Monday that tips continue to come from the public almost daily. He said every one of the tips is being followed diligently.
Why has there been no further information? The forensics (of the scenes) is very detailed. Its not like CSI (on TV), he said.
http://www.citizen.on.ca/news/2010-09-30/Front_Page/Funeral_services_set_for_murder_victim.html
That could explain why one poster on FB claimed that LE was stopping cars on highway 26. It's here, under a September 1, 2010 post. The claim was made September 4, 2010:
http://www.facebook.com/BlueMountain?v=wallheading
Oville I believe is just a shortform for Orangeville.
Highway 10 is a main traveled highway from Mississauga north to
Collingwood. With probably the most traffic from mississauga to Orangeville
Would that be Sauble Beach in Collingwood near Blue Mountain where tons of new development has been in the works?
Would that be Sauble Beach in Collingwood near Blue Mountain where tons of new development has been in the works?
Perhaps the killer works around where she lived (new townhouse construction) but lives north of Orangeville. He parks near the store, walks over to her place and gets in somehow other thank breaking in. He leaves recognizing someone must have heard or seen something (tires squealing, screaming) so he ditches her car straight away and transfers the body to his own vehicle. He would be thinking that the police could be looking for that vehicle. He drives out to the middle of no where, dumps her and then makes his way back to highway 10 north, feeling he is in the clear. Sees no other cars on the road and tosses her clothes out the window.
I think we can assume that any information apart from the crime scenes could be misinformation.
He moved the body in hopes of concealing evidence. The area he left her in is a very remote area and he could have planned on her not being found. I can't imagine someone with a plan (improvised), would have risked it all driving around in her car, covered in blood, possibly believing the police would be looking for it. LE has said they believe the killer drove her car to the dump site. We don't know why they believe that or whether they really do at all.
I still say the killer knew or thought she would be alone or not home at all. I'm sure he knew the layout of her house. To know this and get in without forcing their way in, the killer has to be someone who lives or works in her immediate neighbourhood, assuming friends and family have all been excluded. I think he has been inside her home previously.
I would rule out far reaching theories. Maybe the killer bought these boots especially to avoid detection since he doesn't normally wear them, but I doubt it. If someone has a well thought out diabolical plan, it would seem to me that it wouldn't be riddled with apparent carelessness. I think his high risk, ballsy behaviour was reactionary and planned as he went along. If he is stupid enough to squeal the tires in her car while escaping, he is stupid enough to wear his regular footwear to kill her.
Sauble Beach is a small town close to Collingwood both are about 60-90 minutes from Orangeville.