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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    I'm sorry Bessie, for my part. I should never have taken matters in my own hands and retorted to unfair posts against another forum. Lesson learned. Thank you. :)
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Another thought on the holes in Christine's shirt/sweater that had small holes in front surrounded by blood stains ... ravens or crows may pick through the clothing and then they will just keep going deeper through that hole. Not that I am comparing this poor child Christine to an animal...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Dedpanman, did either of "McPhail" or "Foster" work as volunteer firemen, do you know from the books on this case? Is enough known about any of the firemen in order to profile them?
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Apologies Orora. You have misunderstood and I could have written that more clear, so perhaps I will explain it better (and be at someone's wrath for it). The subtle attempts at casting aspersions was not by you, however it has appeared here in past pages, another site as well, and it can begin...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Is that not the second subtle attempt to cast doubts on the victim's family? The first one was casting doubt on Janet's memory. Oh my. Wonder where it is leading. Third actually since Ken's 14 year investigation is also under some scrutiny. Who would have more info than family members?
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    I can't make changes to this for some reason so I am quoting to do so. 1. The search talked about here was not in Sunderland ... my mistake. This one talks of the civilian search in Queensville. (Still if kids were involved in the search without proper guidance ...anywhere ... what does that...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Ooops, duly noted. I got carried away in thought, however I do admit to making the mistake as I always admit when I am wrong.
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    I'm not sure how well that area was searched previously where Christine was found, however I ran across an account in a personal blog named "the walrus and christine jessop" where the lady is reliving her childhood memories of living down the road from where Christine was found. She claims she...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Numbers added by me for easier replies. 1. I would imagine that since all those are the words of Ken Jessop, he may have been speculating according to events given by supposed witnesses. I believe we have all seen or heard of cases where there are actual witnesses and then there are those who...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    http://netk.net.au/Canada/Morin2.asp http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/about/pubs/morin/
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Something I was mistaking as well was in thinking the tests were done in Canada. What I have finally straightened out in my mind ... the sample was too degraded to be tested by the method Canada labs were using. There was info thrown in that just clouded something that didn't need to be. Per...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    <modsnip> I'm interested in the DNA b/c I can't believe there is no DNA in the databank that can't be matched to another perp. @ Mistysues: I looked for the pdf and didn't quite find what you were talking about. Also Woodland did scan and post the letters from and to Police and the forensics...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Is there a possibility for another thread just on the DNA problems? Perhaps Mistysues could head that since she/he is involved in deeper studies on the subject?? Not trying to be argumentive, however Woodland, when you are put on a spot you ignore and want to get back to something else without...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Ok I apologize for the mistake and misunderstanding. I have now read and reread and could not find anything stating that the tests done in 1995 that are in the databank cannot be used with the new system. For cold cases that would be a step backward if there was no possible way to link. The...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    What I thought was clear isn't so clear after all. I believe the confirmation came directly from RCMP and perhaps the person spoken to didn't understand either. Perhaps the info Mistysues has and is "studied" in the subject needs to be submitted to the officers who made the mistake.
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Apologies ... you have gone on to another filter and I am bringing older arguments/discussions to the table. For what it's worth, I was not understanding what Woodland was talking about DNA until I found the following ... http://www.parl.gc.ca/Content/LOP/ResearchPublications/prb0829-e.htm...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    No. 1. I don't believe he did say that in those words; however he does state that what info he took to police was ignored and they told him to get on with life. No. 3. Yes they were and yes he was called an imposter. The same people did that to other family members of other victims for reasons...
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Certainly. This is the link to all of Ken's posts showing from latest first, to the earliest on page 4. Through this you can motivate throughout there. http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php?action=profile;area=showposts;u=2181
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    This doesn't claim that the abuse continued after the J's move to Queensville, however it does claim who the abusers were and that nothing was done by LE. ETA: Name blanked out by me. Per CJ's brother from another forum:
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    CANADA Canada - Christine Jessop, 9, Queensville, Ont, 3 Oct 1984 - #1

    Kudos. You have both made considerable good contributions the past days. Sorry can't join you as I haven't walked the walk so therefore can't talk the talk. I must say, it would be great if you both could be on at the same time with your flow of info and ideas as it would be easier to follow...

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