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Caught on Tape: Police Seize Video surveillance of Liana White's neighbourhood
Video surveillance taken from the neighbourhood where Liana White lived is being used by police as they continue their investigation into the pregnant woman's death.
Police are saying very little about the tapes, though the manager of a Dunluce-area pub says officers paid him a visit the day of White's disappearance to see what turned up on his security monitor.
"Something must have caught their fancy and they asked us to relinquish the tapes, which we did," said Richard Halabi, manager of Richard's Pub at 12150 161 Ave.
"I think from that tape they've concluded something was amiss."
Michael White, 28, is charged with second-degree murder and indignity to a dead body in the death of his 29-year-old wife, who was expecting her second child around Christmas.
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Liana White's abandoned vehicle was discovered in a soccer field parking lot around 7:30 a.m. on July 12. A volunteer search team organized by Michael found her body five days later at the side of a country road.
At the time of her disappearance, Michael told police his wife left for work at 6:15 a.m., while witnesses placed the car there as early as 5:50 a.m. He told the Sun later he could have been mistaken since he was asleep.
Halabi was not present as police reviewed the tape, but believes it includes footage of the Whites' vehicle driving along 161 Avenue toward the soccer field. He does not know what time the vehicle's image may have been captured.
The pub runs its tapes during the evening and throughout the night, he said.
Edmonton Police Service spokesman Lisa Lammi would not say if tapes were taken from other businesses.
"We have seized some security video but we're not at liberty to say where it was from," she said. "I don't know where (they were taken), what was contained on them or what they will serve."
As police continue their investigation today, friends and family of Liana White will say goodbye at the Connelly-McKinley funeral chapel at 10011 114 St. at 1:30 p.m. today.
There has been an outpouring of support for White's three-year-old daughter, Ashley, who is staying with her maternal grandmother, Maureen Kelly.
A fundraising benefit which includes live entertainment will be held at the Crown & Anchor Pub at 15277 Castle Downs Rd. on Aug. 12 and 13, beginning at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $5, and can be purchased in advance or at the door.
For more information, call the Crown & Anchor at 472-7696 or Steve Hartley, of the band Train Wreck, at 915-2530.
On Aug. 15, a barbecue will be held at the Dunluce Community League, at 11620 162 Ave., beginning at noon.
Michael White did not appear in person in provincial court yesterday, but his lawyer Larry Anderson was on hand to elect a jury trial on both charges.
The case returns to court Aug. 2, at which point the Crown is expected to disclose its evidence against White.
Anderson said that, despite Michael's stated wish to attend his wife's funeral today, it wasn't going to happen. "Bail's not an option (on a murder charge)," he said.