CANADA Canada - Mackenzie Lee Trottier, 22, Saskatoon, 21 December 2020

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May 1 '24
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''Mackenzie Lee Trottier was 22 when last seen in December 2020.

Police have said that during their investigation devices were seized and information has pointed officers to a specific part of the landfill.

The area is about 930 cubic metres in size and one metre deep.

The multi-agency search, which is to include help from Calgary police and RCMP, is slated to last 33 days. ''
 
Apparently the suspect died in "an unrelated incident" and "a search of the suspect's phone after his death led police to believe Trottier's remains were at the landfill. GPS data from garbage trucks was then used to determine what area of the landfill to search."


I wonder if this suspect was known to MacKenzie prior to her murder, and if it was the same person caught on surveillance video with her.

Poor girl, she had her entire life ahead of her. It's just not fair.
 
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''Trottier was 22 years old when she was last seen leaving her home on Trent Crescent on Dec. 21, 2020. Last year, police shared a photo, a composite sketch and a video of a man they believed had information on Trottier’s disappearance.

Police said a suspect in Trottier’s disappearance had been identified, but died of a drug overdose before enough evidence to prove their involvement could be obtained. Police said the suspect and Trottier knew each other, but noted that the now-deceased suspect will not be identified publicly.''
 
AUG 6, 2024
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It was data from the man’s cellphone that pointed investigators to the landfill, the officer said.

“We were able to observe his search engine, so some of his common searches around that time when Mackenzie went missing was, ‘When’s the next garbage pickup?’” Lenius said.

“We were also able to be 100 per cent sure that he didn’t leave his residence at all during that crucial time that she went missing.”

[...]

Police estimate about 5,000 tonnes of waste was sorted through in the search for Trottier. Some of her remains were found July 30, and the rest of her remains were discovered Thursday.

McBride said an estimated $1.5 million was spent on the landfill search. Police have asked for funding support from the federal and provincial governments, he added.

“At every step of the way, we came to the conclusion that it was the right thing to do,” he said.

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