toronto_allie
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I read the article today too... hits close to home. I think of her often and pray she's somehow alright. I hope there's a break in the case soon.
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So there was a service elevator with a rear exit.
I also noticed that it was a media request about the blond woman and not a LE request. That makes me wonder even more who knows what.
Thanks for posting it is tragic so much time has passed with no answers about what happened to Nicole.
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/20...he-discovery-of-human-remains-north-of-barrieIn early October 2014, OPP joined forces with Toronto police to search the wooded area off Old Barrie Road North, about 10 minutes north of the Gill Road scene, to search for eight-year-old Nicole Morin who disappeared from her Etobicoke apartment building 30 years ago.
When asked about the possibility of Morin's body being found, Kinney said, “I'm really not in a position in this investigation to speculate on the identity of the individual we have found the remains of.”
Here is the story about the woman who called about what she remembered on August 1st 1885. She was 11 at the time. She heard a girl screaming, and so did her mother and neighbours in the area of Springwater Township. Police went back in 2014 to the same area again.
Video has photos of her childhood rural property.
http://www.chch.com/woman-tells-police-nicole-morin-tip/
Billie: “I saw a photo of her probably about four years ago and it brought back the flood of memories and then I started having nightmares again and hearing the screaming in my head.”
Remains off of Gill Road are not Nicole Morin. RIP Jamiee Lee Miller. It is a homicide.
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/20...r's family and friends may she Rest In Peace.
Well I am not sure how far we should go along tracing ethnicity and crime though obviously it is one kind of network: ...... So what about Alison Parrot did she have a French background? There are so many ways this could go though of course the criminal one and the theme about bikers and the rumour and I think it is only that that she was kidnapped by organized crime and taken to Florida and killed involves organized criminality.
I was just thinking about Nicole today and I found this article which has a comment underneath it from May 2016 which says "I was there when they killed her". http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/07/30/nicole-morin-missing-toronto-police_n_5634635.html
It might be just a troll, but I wanted to post it anyway. I looked at the commenter's facebook profile, and she appears to be from Ontario, Canada and seems a very ordinary person.
For some reason, I remember watching a program on Alison Parrott's case and think her mother actually spoke with a British accent?
I never actually considered the two cases to be related - thought that Roy had spotted Parrott at a track meet or practicing with her team and singled her out.
Would you be able to forgive someone who did something unspeakable to you – who killed someone you love, for example? That was obviously the question on filmmaker Johanna Lunn’s mind as she tackled the stories of four characters who have lived through brutal days only to resurface looking to make sense of what has happened to them.
The four tales in question are the most terrible imaginable: Lesley Parrott’s daughter was stalked, raped and strangled;