d'Angelo's comments that police will look at security tapes and also will look at cell phone records to see who was having conversations outside the house will become more interesting if there are no such tapes and no such conversations. As for access we have any family members who had keys...
i assume the real estate agent who found them had a key. \or access to a lock box and hence a key. would it by typical for an agent, not finding anyone home, to start going through every room, for example the basement pool area?
of course the agent and anyone else with the agency with...
Yes it is not clear how rigorously they pursued this. It could be that they are pretty sure it was the boyfriend but couldn't charge him. If not it is odd so little was made of the case. I had never heard of it. It would not hurt to being it to the attention of the officer in charge of the...
It is incredible nobody has come forward given the 200,000 reward and not only for that reason of course. Well maybe this person really told nobody.
To me the 'both frequented Yorkville' solution needs more filling in. I am sure LE has the name of some bars. I don't know if Remy's or...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy-wNHwxYD0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RO5vDxNnhQ
Re the statement: of course that the Rose Revolution was organized by the CIA is NOT outlandish. What I don't know what none of us on this thread knew is whether his role as a "dissident" influenced the...
https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/police-believe-girl-not-abducted-or-slain/article552410/?ref=http://www.theglobeandmail.com&
Of course a very old article. It says forth the opposition nicely: abduction vs. took off on her own. Which wasn't solved 100% when she was found since...
Does anyone know how likely it is LE would allow you to see evidence turned in to them if they still have it and have it organized? I gave them a handwritten note with address of the guy I thought was DMH around Feb. 1 1983 stopped a police car around Bloor Spadina. They were interested in...
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Need to look at the city directory from 83 again there was a Burns (one of his known alias's) on Huron and Dupont possibly at the address the guy I met around Feb. 1 that year (way back in thread)....will see. Oddly Dotr one "suspect" beyond DMH I have as involved did have two addresses...
What I can get from Gallant in these posts is that he still works on it (excellent that is real dedication for a case this old) and also if I am not wrong he seems to be suggesting that the semen is important. Whereas before a previous cold case det. seemed to be downplaying it. Which would...
Now that so many Orangeville men have been cleared they need to go back to that hospital where her mom said she had problems. Amateur psych element here I think the removal of the body suggests he was trying to treat and save her in a sense Even if she was dead. So a doctor.
New I think is the needlepoint detail and the news about drugs. Drugs interesting as it opens up a different milieu. people with mix with others they wouldn't say drink with if they have access to drugs. But cold case squad in Toronto seems to only 1. focus on DNA cases 2. Or they try the...
Was the attacker already inside the apt.? 1. Did the landlord make new keys or did Erin make new keys? If not then the previous tenant and who knows who else could have had access. 2. The brother says (I think) he stayed over with a friend at Erin's the night before and he had done this...
Was is attractive about that theory is would explain why the case can't be solved. One thing about the house: I know of 1. howe (second floor) 2. the caretakers (where did they live?) 3. O.H. who knew Howe to drink with (third floor) 4. the nicaraguan (?) illegal imm. who heard the events...
Thanks Dotr. Nice new detail about the lack of cigaratte odour or residue. I had read Lawrie saying 'neat' before. but I think this is new here? So given that Howe is thought to soon have been in Sault St. Marie and given the reckles nature of the crime (Sharin heard screaming or at least in...
From the point of view of a layperson the investigative methods in this case were in the past routinely odd. The article from a Medicine Hat paper a poster kindly linked to announces (Crawley) that they will be going to a northern lumber camp to interview someone. Why announce this in advance...
Since surely somebody would have to communicate with her in Georgian or Russian if she knew it. My sense is she was a good English student but had not been here long so accent of Canadians, speed of talking etc. would be difficult esp. as she was shy. I assume they spoke Georgian at home? But...
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