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Calgary at 6, August 5, 2014
Transcript of CBC news report regarding the Calgary Police Service sending investigators to Mexico.
This is not an official draft, and is not connected to any of the participants.
This is a rough draft, and alll errors are my own.
http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Canada/Calgary/ID/2483186256/
Cross Border Case
News Anchor = Rosa Marchitelli = RM Reporter=Devon Heroux = DH
Law Enforcement Instructor, Bow Valley College = Bill Hargarten
RM: Tonight on CBC News Calgary, Cross-Border Case: Calgary Police take the investigation of the deaths of Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents out of the country and into Mexico….
Thanks for joining us. I'm Rosa Marchitelli, Rob is off today.
CBC News has learned the case into the deaths of Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents, Alvin and Kathy Liknes, is now a cross-border investigation.
Devon Heroux uncovered the information today, and Devon what more do we know?
DH: Rosa, Calgary Police have now taken part of their investigation out of Calgary, out of Canada, and into Mexico.
Now, investigators here tell me they are working with local authorities there in Mexico, but that's about it for details. Police remaining tight-lipped about where exactly they're searching in Mexico and what they're looking for.
But this is what we do know. Just prior to the disappearance of Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents, Alvin and Kathy Liknes had an estate sale to sell of many of their Calgary belongings and move to Mexico at least for a time, reportedly, in Mazatlan. Now, the pair, along with their grandson, Nathan O'Brien, who was over having a sleepover, were reported missing at the end of June. For weeks, police searched several locations for the missing three, then finally, on July 25th, Douglas Garland was officially charged with two counts of first degree murder and one count of second degree murder despite the fact that the victims' bodies have yet to be found.
Now, earlier today, I spoke to a former police officer who says even though there are these charges, police, no doubt, are still looking for more evidence.
BH: They have to do due diligence. They can't have tunnel vision and just focus in on one suspect. They have to keep an open mind, look around, go down to Mexico, co-ordinate with the local police, and find out relationships or other things they may have to learn in Mexico.
RM: Devon, I know you've been making a lot of calls on this today, looking to dig up more information, so what are you hearing from Mexican police?
DH: Yeah, Rosa, I contacted both local and state police. Interestingly, both agencies said they're unaware of the Calgary Police investigation in Mexico. However, they did forward me to Interpol Mexico, and a representative with that agency did not deny any knowledge of the investigation. However, much like Calgary Police, opted to say no other words, no other details regarding this now international and highly sensitive case, Rosa.
RM: OK. Thanks Devon. Devon Heroux live from Police Headquarters.