It is
maddening to know that police have a suspect in some cases and they cannot release the information to willing volunteers such as ourselves who would take up the case and try to help!! Even in cases 60 years old (Noreen Greenley, Bowmanville, Ontario - vanished Sept 1963 -
New details released about 13-year-old Ontario girl missing for 60 years) they keep everything secret. I understand the legal reasons to do so, and how releasing information could hurt a case more than it might help it but I really think its a bit much when someone has been missing as long as Noreen has, or Nicole, or Marianne or Cameron.
In Nicole's case, I would like to know if the police ever tested the green headband they found that they believed may have been Nicole's. Jeanette said it was not her daughter's but I have wondered if they could test it for DNA to know for sure one way or the other. If they did take that step, I wonder if it revealed any further information - perhaps dna belonging to someone as yet unknown (eg: if an abductor had pulled her in close to him/herself, could there be DNA or transfer evidence from that person or from their own clothes to the headband?). If they have
not tested that headband, why not? Do they still have it?
Could it still be tested?? If not, why not?
From: Toronto Star, August 5, 1985 - P. A1:
" ...yesterday, police revealed they were examining a headband found in Bradford, 50km north of Metro, that fit the description of the one worn by Nicole. The headband was discovered by a couple who were walking their dog in a field near Bradford."
The article went on to say:
"Police are conducting forensic tests on the headband.".
Another quote from the same article:
"Though police earlier believed that Nicole did not arrive at the pool last Tuesday, they now say that evidence to the contrary has turned up.'She was at the pool in the early afternoon (rbbm).' Travis said. "We don't know who she was with - or if she was with anyone. The focus of the investigation in the building is to find out who she was last with" Travis said."
The article goes on to note that "
Police are also looking for a man who apparently saw Nicole after she went to the pool area Tuesday to meet her friend... The man recently left the country and police have not yet managed to track him down" (rbbm).
Wait. We now have a teen girl who KNEW Nicole and saw her at the playground that afternoon, and now another man who saw her at the pool in the early afternoon who subsequently left the country!?!?! What the what?? Did they ever track that man down??