Very interesting thought. So, you are thinking the "covert assets" could have been people that were working undercover that were an asset to the investigation? That never even crossed my mind. I was thinking that the "covert assets" were likely hidden money or property.
*Adding to clarify, it...
I have been following this case and I keep wondering what the 'covert assets' are that assisted police in their investigation?
"While Hanson wouldn't go into the circumstances of Garland's arrest, Garland was bound by a court-ordered curfew and likely under police surveillance at the time...
I agree. It is likely that all seized computers were in Canada. If any of the devices did have a video of a death, they may or may not know where the video was actually taken, unless there was any location identifying views in the video or if the camera had location. It's reasonably likely that...
It may have been delegated to another authority, MsSherlock. Or possibly the evidence points to LB's death happening in a different jurisdiction altogether (another reason that Coroner would not be involved). I wonder what happens if evidence points to a death happening in an 'unknown'...
After skimming through a link from within your link, I 'think' the answer to that might be yes? I am not positive though, what do you think?
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english/elaws_statutes_90c37_e.htm
According to a coroner involved in the investigation, Laura Babcock's remains were not found on Dellen Millard's farm. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/babcocks-remains-not-found-at-dellen-millards-farm/article18476919/
I remember reading about WW. He had posted an ad on the internet, in Nov 2008, looking for his father. His Father's name was WM. Was anything more ever found out about whether or not the WM he was looking for could be the very same WM that we are discussing?
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I do not think that LB's parents saw her when the dog was dropped off. I am sure LB knew her family loved her and she obviously trusted them (IMO), that's why she brought the dog to them. I remember reading this, "Clayton and Linda Babcock arrived home last June to find their daughter’s...
Hello Katie!
I am so glad to see you on here, speaking for your sweet sister :-). I was screaming on the inside, over everything being speculated but I clammed right up. I know this was not suicide and I am very relieved to see you publicly say this.
:heartbeat: XOXO
Thank you all for the condolences. The youtube slideshow a family friend created is lovely, perfect choice of songs too. It's very moving. I cry every time I watch it but I smile too, remembering how sweet she was. :-( - Beth McNeilly
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