I don't think it's where the flag is. If you open her first picture (single cop car on the right) you will see some blue tents in the top left corner. That's more likely where she was (tents to protect the evidence and keep the rain out).
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I haven't looked at a map, but I don't think he said dumpsters. I think he said GRAIN bins that got misconstrued as GREEN bins.
But although it's not super far from the city, there is still a lot of rural land barely outside of city limits. Mostly farmland.
From what I've gathered I think he...
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CBC confirms man in custody is friend of Taliyah Marsman's mother.
https://twitter.com/crisfran/status/753660811843895296
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So the door was open. Maybe there was evidence a crime had been committed at that point and they didn't enter until crime scene investigators arrived to secure and maintain the crime scene.
I don't think CPS is malicious, nor would they have reason to lie.
What exactly do you think happened...
You have to remember that police can't just enter a house because someone asks them too.
It's possible they originally showed up at 6 and had to do a few things before officially entering the house. And therefore couldn't confirm their involvement until all those boxes were checked making the...
A stocky black male. She was carrying a suitcase and was spotted with him 11:30am Monday near where Sara's car was found.
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New information posted in this Globe & Mail reporters tweet
https://twitter.com/carrietait/status/753320037398654976
CCTV images of their trip to DQ coming out on Twitter, should be posted in an article soon.
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Some new info on the dad in this article
http://globalnews.ca/news/2818455/amber-alert-issued-for-5-year-old-calgary-girl/
Police said they have been in contact with Marsmans father, Baillies estranged husband, who has been co-operating with the investigation.
Marsmans mother and father...
It's all set up on one edge of downtown, not near Panorama Hills at all. There's rides, foods, events, shows, rodeos etc all at the location just to the east of downtown. This is "stampede grounds".
However, throughout the city there will be daily pancake breakfasts, or restaurants/bars doing...
It's considered first degree if the murder happens while executing another crime, such as a kidnapping or a break and enter.
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I took "I didnt want to come down here" more as, 'I didnt want to come down here and face the fact that my child and her father have been brutally murdered' - not that she didnt want to physically travel there or come to talk to the media.
Oh I know them well. I was raised in those townhouses. I dont know for sure someone would go around to enter at the field because I would assume the parking lot door would be the "front door". Seems weird to me someone would go all the way around in an attempt not to dirty anything. Could be...
Yeah that's what I mean. If she lived in the specific place her roommate was interviewed it's quite a busy area and intersection. At 9 pm someone would have heard or saw something if something happened after a drop off. I'm thinking there was no drop off.
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This might help...
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Forest+Lawn+-+Forest+Heights,+Calgary,+AB/@51.0421322,-113.9735327,494m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x53717b18b5c68001:0x7bde3f0323a831b8!6m1!1e1
All the rectangle buildings are the complex she lived in with her roommate. I did notice in one MSM...
It is a bad area.
http://crimemap.calgarypolice.ca/content/DisclaimerPage.aspx
You can go to this website, and select 'Forest Lawn' as the community, and choose which offences you want to search for and it will bring up the crime stats for the last 6 months. You can see the area between her...
I have been reading a few news stories in Calgary lately and think I found a connection.
A couple months ago, Nick Lush was murdered and just recently 2 people were charged with his death...
I just caught a rerun of this on TV and was instantly looking through the threads on here. I mostly just lurk and read up on cases in the news but wanted to comment on this one.
In terms of being admitted to a facility or not wanting to be located, I live in Alberta and I have seen articles...
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