That seems like an odd comment to make. There is no statute of limitations in Canada that applies to murder. Ms. Hasan disappeared only 10.years ago; charges are often brought after a bigger lag than that if evidence surfaces.
Father of missing woman had issues with childrens aid society
A woman who vanished 10 years ago and is presumed murdered was seized by child protection workers when she was a teen infuriating her father.
Hasan's then 14-year-old daughter was taken into CAS care after she complained about "family problems" in June 1994, according to an old story in the Milton Champion newspaper
Thom confirms the daughter was Nuseiba. None of her eight siblings is known to have been in the care of CAS, he says.
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/6...woman-had-issues-with-children-s-aid-society/
http://www.chch.com/investigation-continues-disappearance-nuseiba-hassan-10-yrs-ago/Hamilton police are back to square one after no evidence was found at a Flamborough farm where a missing woman lived before she disappeared ten years ago. Despite homicide investigators scouring the 55 acre farm off of Concession 8 by foot, horseback, ATV and even drone, no evidence was uncovered related to the disappearance of 26-year old Nuseiba Hassan.
The new owners of the farm, who were shocked when police asked to investigate their property just weeks into settling in, say that the Hasans just used the land to ‘dump stuff.’ Police brought out an excavator to potentially uncover evidence buried beneath the surface.
.... The investigation is set to continue next week.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/hasan-farm-search-1.3836977A week-long search of the farm where missing woman Nuseiba Hasan was last seen before she vanished has come up empty, police say.
Now, investigators must go back to the drawing board and search for more information on a woman who disappeared all the way back in 2006, but was only reported missing by her family last year.
"We did not recover anything of evidentiary value," Det. Sgt. Peter Thom told CBC News, after the search wrapped up on Friday.....
"We'll sit down on Monday and reevaluate things," Thom said.
As far as police can piece together, a family member dropped Hasan off at the home one night in the fall of 2006, but when that family member came back for her the next day, she was nowhere to be seen.
Investigators believe foul play was involved, but have not found any trace of a body.
Thom said Friday that investigators are also aware that Hasan was seized by child protective services as a teen, which drew the ire of her father.
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He also owned Bethlehem and Sons Excavating, Thom said. "That factored into the extent of the search as well," he said. "We knew we weren't going to be looking for just a shallow grave-type situation."
Police brought in excavators of their own to dig up a number of locations on the property with "anomalies," he said, where it seemed like the area had been previously excavated.
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Police hope to speak with Hasan's mother when she returns to Canada. Thom says he expects she'll be back in the beginning of 2017.
If the owner of an excavating company wants to get rid of a body, good luck finding it!He was also the owner of Bethlehem and Sons Excavating.
A woman who vanished 10 years ago and is presumed murdered left behind a child.
Nuseiba Hasan had a baby when she was about 18. The child was adopted before Nuseiba disappeared.
Det. Sgt. Peter Thom of the Hamilton police homicide unit confirms those details and adds: "The child is safe. I know where the child is."
Apparently, Nuseiba had a child when she was around 18 years, old. This child would be 18/17 years old today. And the child was adopted before she went missing.
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/6...oman-who-vanished-had-a-child-detective-says/
Nuseiba Hasan disappeared from a Flamborough home in 2006, and was reported missing last year.