Deceased/Not Found Canada - Alvin, 66, & Kathy Liknes, 53, Nathan O'Brien, 5, Calgary, 30 June 2014 - #2

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I live near where the burnt car is in Ontario. Our local 6 o'clock news was live at the scene and the reporter said "the police can not confirm the make or type of vehicle, or the gender or age of the victims." It is strange that JS is involved in this case. Hmmmm
 
A fender is to prevent dirt, etc from being splashed by the tire up into the underbody of a vehicle. It goes above the tire and is or is not necessarily visible on the exterior:

http://www.buyersproducts.com/Common/Images/custom/products/msgf/halftones/8590195.jpg

The vehicle stolen in Ontario was said to have a "narrow box", so according to this wiki, the fenders should jut out from the wheel well and therefore be somewhat visible:

from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_(vehicle)

For vehicles with a narrow car body that exposes the tire, the fender is an exposed curve over the top of the tire. For wide body vehicles that cover the tire, the fender forms the wheel well surrounding the tire, and is not directly visible from above the car body.
 
Can someone verify that both RCMP and OPP are involved in the fire, because if that's the case then we know there is a connection between Ontario and somewhere outside of Ontario. The RCMP doesn't have a contract for policing in Ontario.
 
Also I am not sure if I missed the link / info stating Det. Smythe was brought in for the Barrie fire. ?


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Yeah the ones do jut out a bit on the Calgary one. When I read fenders I was picturing the really really oversized kind lol.
 
That seems to be in the city. The Barrie fire that is in question was pretty much out in the boonies by highway


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In the getresponse link, participants at the seminar were to be introduced to their sales manager, Kathy Liknes. When I go to the webinar link in the article, it comes up that the seminar is over. From what I can gather it was scheduled for June 24 and was to be live.

Further checking on DB who posted the info includes a cell # that, when googled, brings up a plethora of other online businesses. I think this one hit in particular gives a good idea of how the business works:

http://www.justmowg.com/
http://www.websitemarketinginc.com/business-opportunity.html
Is that MLM ?

The following practices almost always get you detected and banned/penalized by search engines:
- websites where hundreds or thousands of pages are created by automated softwares by scrambling up keywords
- websites where the owner has paid someone for "quality inbound links" then you find your site has been spammed all over forums and blogs

And her website does have her home address on it ... disgruntled customer is a possibility; timing of the sale may have just been coincidental.
 
What I find strange is if a "violent crime" occurred, in a quiet neighbourhood, where there are 3 victims, would one not expect there to be some noise, screaming, yelling, crying?
 
What's interesting there is that Barrie Police Service covers Oro-Medonte and they have their own homicide division. To have this Oro-Medonte case turned over to the OPP CIB (Det. Sgt. Jim Smyth) so quickly is curious.

http://www.barriepolice.ca/homicide-unit

http://www.opp.ca/ecms/index.php?id=184

I agree. Plus Barrie seems so not a place for some sort of organized crime link.
One thing that makes me raise an eyebrow is how they only THINK there are three sets of remains ...was it because one set of remains were small, those of a small child? I hope to god that's not the case. Even though the police believe it's not connected , the fact that just because the vehicle was ontario plated, doesn't mean jack to me. Until the remains are identified I will keep an open mind.


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