I am afraid I didn't get into this case until quite late so.....I have a question or two for you.
Can you think about to the time Mariam went missing? Was there construction the bridge at that time? Was the on-ramp and even more of the highway there possibly closed at the time?
Do you know anything about the stairs that lead from under the bridge supposedly to the highway (maybe this is not right I have just been once and the stairs seemed to be wood. That Mariam would climb up those stairs would possibly know where they led etc. seems to me even more unlikely than walking along the ramp but I remember LE actually proferring this idea. Seems strange to me.
Was there a lot of construction activity under the bridge near to where she was found? In some photos I have seen the answer is very much yes but I do not know the exact date of the photos.
The day I went three years ago I was stopped by two guys in a van who might have been workers - in fact I think I could see the van they were riding in a google street view image parked close to Yonge on the north side of the bridge. I may just have been nervous not knowing if I was trespassing but I felt a bit afraid of the two guys in the pick-up - they were pretty rough looking one messily bearded almost like deer hunters...more than workers.
Can you think about to the time Mariam went missing? Was there construction the bridge at that time? Was the on-ramp and even more of the highway there possibly closed at the time?
Do you know anything about the stairs that lead from under the bridge supposedly to the highway (maybe this is not right I have just been once and the stairs seemed to be wood. That Mariam would climb up those stairs would possibly know where they led etc. seems to me even more unlikely than walking along the ramp but I remember LE actually proferring this idea. Seems strange to me.
Was there a lot of construction activity under the bridge near to where she was found? In some photos I have seen the answer is very much yes but I do not know the exact date of the photos.
The day I went three years ago I was stopped by two guys in a van who might have been workers - in fact I think I could see the van they were riding in a google street view image parked close to Yonge on the north side of the bridge. I may just have been nervous not knowing if I was trespassing but I felt a bit afraid of the two guys in the pick-up - they were pretty rough looking one messily bearded almost like deer hunters...more than workers.