Hi CrimeSolver,
Here are some links about the puzzling case to which I think you are referring:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/1998/04/17/fire980417b.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/1999/07/23/body2299.html
http://ionelectric.tripod.com/_disc11/00000075.htm
I initially had a hard time finding the street on Google Maps, as it is not shown on the map, perhaps because it is new. However, if you go to Torquay Drive halfway between Llandaff Place and Kenmore Rd., and go into Street View, you can see the cul-de-sac if you face east.
That is unfortunate that there seems to have been little physical evidence at the scene to help solve the case (perhaps that is typical of a hit-and-run), and therefore that the police have to depend on someone telling them something.
If you go to Google News Archive and search under Laura's name, there are several articles on the case from the Cedar Rapids - Iowa City Gazette. The results said they were pay-for-view - but when I clicked on the links the articles showed up freely.
Some interesting information from these...
Interesting point about her hearing. I am just wondering... if she is so hard of hearing that she had to read the lips of reporters to understand their questions, would that degree of hearing impairment prevent you from getting a driver's license?
Widow offers $30,000 reward in killing of scientist, daughter
The San Diego Union - Tribune
Date: Jan 23, 1997
According to this pay-per-view article, police initially thought the crime was the work of a professional killer.
"The theory was based on evidence that Loullie -- who was...
Still fearful wife, mom asks `why?'
The San Diego Union - Tribune - San Diego, Calif.
Date: May 27, 1996
This pay-per-view article was about an interview with Shizue Saitoh, Prof. Saitoh's wife and Loullie's mother. Shizue Saitoh was on vacation in Nice, France at the time of the...
Tsunao Saitoh was a Professor of Neurosciences, and Director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, at the University of California, San Diego. He was an accomplished Alzheimer's researcher. He was shot in his car in the driveway of his house, at about 11 pm, in a wealthy area of La Jolla...
He was said to have attempted suicide once before, shortly after he was first imprisoned in April 2009.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2009/04/23/2009-04-23_suspected_craigslist_killer_philip_markoff_tried_to_hang_himself_in_jail_cell_on.html
I know the police said they have turned to that possibility because they can't find any motive, but it would seem strange for a group of well-organized killers, who have planned all these other details for months in advance, to get the identity of their target wrong!
Yes, I hope that they find some answers for her family.
LE believe that the couple were dropped off and picked up at the house, but they have not released any description of a vehicle, right? If they had a description, I wonder if there are videos of vehicles getting on the ferries to and...
A lot of things, like #1, 2 and 5 do seem to point to quite a bit of planning, and thus possibly a hired killing.
The thing that seems to me not to fit with that is that she was stabbed so many times. I wonder if that is rare for a professional killing. I would think that hired killers would...
"To nail down the sequence of events, police looked at the time when the lock box was accessed on the homes front door, which is consistent with the 5:30 p.m. scheduled meeting between Buziak and the couple, and with testimony from witnesses who saw Buziak greet the pair at the front door."...
That's very interesting, trying2id.
Did Caroline T. say whether she thought she might have written the note, or whether she recognized the phone number on it?
Quite a bit of information from a police news release here...
"We do know that in late 2007 a cell phone was purchased in the Vancouver area and used exclusively for this crime. This phone was activated in the Vancouver area in January 2008.
We know that a woman with an accent made contact...
Although the language isn't totally precise, this article seems to imply that the couple specifically asked to look at that house.
"Buziak was lured to the home by a man and a woman who said they were interested in viewing the million-dollar property at 1702 De Sousa Pl. in Gordon Head...The...
According to this article, Jasmine Parsons said that the woman called saying she wanted to list her house, but then when asked the address, said she didn't know. That would be very peculiar behaviour if it's true.
If someone targeted Lindsay, could they have then made the peculiar call to...
Good questions, Maia!
I too wondered about the taxi. Presumably the door or desk staff at the hotel remembered her arriving in a taxi. Unfortunately, the "Something about Mary" article mentions that the investigators checked taxi records, but couldn't find anything. If she just hailed a cab...
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