Wondergirl
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This article debunks a few myths surrounding the case. I don't know for sure, but, I do not think it was JM's remains that were discovered on Tuesday. I thought it was Wednesday. It was something else LE discovered at noon on Tuesday, I think.
I suspect that it was electronic information, via phones/video/computers that the OPP had quick access to, that broke the case open. Pure speculation.
I suspect that it was electronic information, via phones/video/computers that the OPP had quick access to, that broke the case open. Pure speculation.
When she still hadn’t turned up by Monday morning the service’s criminal investigations branch took over.
Things started to change Tuesday, at 12:30 p.m., he said.
“We started to gather evidence that there was something criminal that had taken place,” he said.
There was also some indication that MacKenzie had travelled outside city limits, and Farquharson said they decided to call in the OPP.
“If there’s any feeling at all that this person has left our jurisdiction, we call the OPP,” he said.
That increased the resources available to police, he said, and it also brought the provincial police on board during the earliest stages of the investigation.
Farquharson said it’s likely police wouldn't have discovered what happened without the help from both agencies.
Both services are still working the case, though the OPP have taken the lead on the criminal prosecution.
Farquharson said at least 27 officers have been involved in the case since MacKenzie was first reported missing.
http://www.torontosun.com/2011/07/07/former-spouse-faces-murder-charge