We can only hope that Cynthia's report on City News (full story tonight at 6:00 news) brings in some tips and useful information. This story will also appear on the web.
Unfortunately this case is still unsolved. There are family members who would like closure but sadly it may be that too many years have passed. There is always a chance that someone knows something even though it's highly likely that the killer is dead.
I agree Matou. I have not been on Websleuths for awhile & although the circumstances may be different, it is eerily reminiscent of the case of the Whitby teacher & jogger a few years ago that a number of us followed. I hope he is found safe but as days pass, this is not good. Thoughts and...
Here is the link to the YRP cold case information about Marion Bagshaw and Glenn Kivell.
https://www.yrp.ca/en/community/Marion-Bagshaw-and-Glenn-Harris-Kivell.asp
The York Regional Police now have the Marion Bagshaw & Glenn Kivell story on their cold case website. It's such an old case but someone out there may just have a clue no matter how insignificant they may consider it.
I haven't checked into the forum for a long while so thought I would do so today. I have nothing to add but just wanted to say how sad that justice has not been served for poor Jessica. It's appalling & I must say that I feel very pessimistic & discouraged as I'm sure that most of you do as well.
Good suggestions Bessie. And most stamps today are self sticking (& even envelopes with the removable strips). Lol! One could even mail it out of state.
Yes, one can wear gloves. Also the tipster wouldn't be signing his/her name. I'm sure that whichever LE agency received the mail would just be pleased to get a viable lead & hopefully they'd do a follow up.
I just read on SM that someone suggested that a tip could be mailed (snail mail) to the LE agencies involved in the case. I really feel that there are ways for a tipster to remain anonymous. It just takes one valuable clue that could be the catalyst that leads to the solution.
Let's hope that a critical tip is called into Crimestoppers. The caller should be able to remain anonymous and NOT have to testify in court (at,least that's how it works where I live). Justice for Jessica should trump any reward IMO. The killer(s) must be punished before we have any additional...
OT! I'm concerned but not southern (but I have lots of southern relatives). Do I still qualify for a drink? Lol! Just trying to be optimistic that justice is served sooner than later.
I totally agree. It was interesting to note the 'likes' by certain 'friends' on their FB pages! Hmmm! Maybe those friends' pages are gone now as well. As the old saying goes ' oh what a tangled web....."!
Totally concur MsP. I've said in previous posts that I really have believed all along that Jessica went willingly with her killer(s) and had no idea what terrible fate was in store for her until near the end. I'm sure this was pre meditated and all pre planned.
Since Champion's latest updates, I always thought that the information he didn't divulge (but seemingly knew about) ironically provided some valuable clues IMO! Clues conspicuous by their absence in his timeline!
Have I missed something? I don't recall Champion or anyone else who previously mentioned this subdivision. This seemed to appear out of nowhere but it may prove to be a valuable tip.
You make some good points. It is confusing indeed. I believe it was a pre meditated act whereby the killer who was in the car with Jessica did not necessarily have the accelerant but an accomplice who came in another vehicle did have it. IDK but JMOO. I really don't think she saw it coming until...
Now I am thinking about the autopsy and just hope that the ME did a thorough job. If Jessica had a sexual encounter with her killer (whether voluntary or not) I just hope that valuable DNA was retrieved (if possible). I certainly understand why any evidence from the autopsy wouldn't be divulged...
With this case, I suppose that anything is possible. However, I don't think that this heinous murder resulted from a drug deal gone wrong. In the city where I live the gun is the weapon of choice as far as gangs are concerned. We've had several gang shootings and it seems to me that they shoot...
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