From link.FORREST, Hal Gerald Raymond
Disappearance : 28 February 2005
Location Of Disappearance : Barrie, Ontario
Although Hal had always excelled in school, his behaviour had begun to change while at the University of Waterloo. He had become heavily involved in online gaming. His grades dropped and he began to withdraw from family.
After returning to live with his parents, Hal was having difficulties. On February 28, 2005, Hal drove his mother to work in the family car. When she returned home, she found a note from Hal saying that he was leaving to “find himself” and that the family car was parked at a Barrie bookstore with the keys inside.
Hal took his computer and some clothes but left all of his identification at home. Since then, Hal has not contacted family or friends. The Barrie Police Service and his family would like to locate Hal to verify his well-being.
http://www.missingadults.ca/viewMAc...hvqwgyhwqo&&StartAt=103&EndAt=367&CurCase=325
What do you think? Could this be Michel?
Has anyone submitted Hal to LE? I think its a really good possible...
Side by side of Hal and Michel: definitely very close. Hair and chin are very close. I'm not sure about the eyebrow ridge and eyes; Michel's eyebrow ridge is more prominent and his eyes seem more deeply set. But the light and angle are different enough that it could account for different appearance. Yeah, if Michel is still unidentified, Hal needs to be submitted.
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Might be too old, or already suggested?
https://www.services.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/missing-disparus/case-dossier.jsf?case=2013000092&id=8
BOULANGER, Jacques
Missing since
September 1, 1989
[h=1]'Revenge of the redheads': Ginger-haired Montrealers gather in celebration[/h]
Dozens of Montrealers assembled on Mount Royal Saturday to celebrate the natural glory of their red hair.
Beehives, bouffants, bobs and buns – all styles were welcome on the condition that the strands were coloured one of the 50-or-so shades of natural red.
The event offered the genetic minority a rare chance to be part of a majority, as under two per cent of the world’s population has the recessive gene on chromosome 16 that causes the mutation in the MC1R protein – or in other words, red hair.
rbbm.Some estimates suggest that Quebec has one of the higher proportions of red-haired residents, as up to four per cent sprout glorious red and the shade has also long been known to be a more popular hair dye option in the province than elsewhere in Canada.
FORREST, Hal Gerald Raymond
Disappearance : 28 February 2005
Location Of Disappearance : Barrie, Ontario
Although Hal had always excelled in school, his behaviour had begun to change while at the University of Waterloo. He had become heavily involved in online gaming. His grades dropped and he began to withdraw from family.
After returning to live with his parents, Hal was having difficulties. On February 28, 2005, Hal drove his mother to work in the family car. When she returned home, she found a note from Hal saying that he was leaving to find himself and that the family car was parked at a Barrie bookstore with the keys inside.
Hal took his computer and some clothes but left all of his identification at home. Since then, Hal has not contacted family or friends. The Barrie Police Service and his family would like to locate Hal to verify his well-being.
http://www.missingadults.ca/viewMAc...hvqwgyhwqo&&StartAt=103&EndAt=367&CurCase=325
What do you think? Could this be Michel?
Although, my brother didn't speak a lick of French before moving to Montreal and within two years he was pretty fluent. In Canada, we also take French in school from 5th grade to typically 10th grade and then you have an option to switch to Spanish. I speak a bit of French, but say I moved to Montreal, it would not be hard for me catch back up because of my French during school. Just saying, when looking at people who went missing 2+ years prior to UID's death, I wouldn't completely disregard a non-native French speaker.Per coroner report, the guy was witnessed to say someone : "Si tu as un téléphone, tu devrais appeler la police" (if you have a phone, you should call the police).
Our JD made his request in French.
Therefore, we must exclude any non French-speaking guy.
There's a link at the top of the post showing the photo a couple comments up. Otherwise, here's the body of it.I am from Quebec and I can translate the report is you want. Is it possible to have a zoomed in version or a link, pdf anything to be able to read it?