I think the police just got their focus on GPM and once he was exonerated too much time had past to focus on anyone else closely without some sort of history or smoking gun scenario.
Another Globe and Mail article
Five acquitted after wiretap ruling
Wednesday, May 14, 1980
Toronto ON -- Five men were acquitted of prostitution-related charges yesterday after a judge ruled most of the Crown's wiretap evidence inadmissible.
County Court Judge Hugh Honsberger stated that...
News Article from The Globe & Mail
IN BRIEF Sexual favors alleged at trial
Thursday, May 08, 1980
Toronto ON -- An undercover policewoman who was sent to a Yonge Street escort service to get a job was told she would get $40 for giving "sexual favors" to customers, a bawdy house trial was told...
Interesting. I was under the impression;
Many settlers of queensville were from New England. The flats referred to the type of housing known as flats (types of apartments).
The Balmoral subdivision is the flats. Which the entrance is just south of the Doane house Balmoral subdivision. Pg 4 of Makins book gives geography of queensville in 1984.
Makes more sense to me that JP's family lived in a townhouse in the flats considering they were a married family with children. Jmo.
The flats are actually behind (west) of the Jessop house. It was the newer subdivision. Makins book explains the location.
There is no question on who was...
The intersection where the store is located is like the bottom of a bowl in Queensville. Where the two streets intersect going outward from this point your going uphill (not steep inclines mind you, towards the jessops and the coop is steeper than towards the 400 or the school. Regardless of...
There was a feed-mill (its farm supply/co-op) same thing when I was in Queensville I was trying to ascertain what KJ was saying that JP could see the driveway from the house. You cant, or at least I couldn't.
Actually no. No mention of recorder, backpack or bicycle by the Store owner. Witnesses who mentioned seeing her with recorder (no backpack) all saw her outside the store in the intersection (with exception of the 15y girl who saw her in the intersection/coming out of the store and apparently...
On a side note anyone interested in reading these books:
Wrongful Conviction - FANTASTIC, details are great, no speculation.
Redrum - Very Good, details are great, based on court records, transcripts police notes, actual conversations etc.
Guilty of being weird - don't...
Food for thought....Would she have had money to stop without going home first? Leslie told investigators CJ had over a dollar to spend (don't remember the exact amount but it was under 2$ and over 1$ - interview with Leslie by officer between the disappearance and before the search was called...
The store owner didnt change is mind, he stated Janet must have confused the day with another because she was not in his store to buy cigarettes as she reported to the police.
My take from the other forum (which Ive read, ps you've got great organization of these facts, it is very helpful.) is that he was trying to express that this was a sighting that could be relied on.
I would suggest over an hour. It is over 1km, she was pretty tiny, small stride, would have been cold and windy so she would have probably been walking fast but I'm betting after 4:30. Regardless it was confirmed that she was on the bus.
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