GUILTY Canada - Sabrina Patterson, 25, Riverview NB, 30 Oct 2010

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What's the Websleuths policy on posting local rumors and linking to Facebook?

I think I have this right...as long as you clearly state that it is a rumor you may post it. As far as Facebook postings go, you can post the link to it but can't directly quote from it....that's the way I understand it.
 
I know the family and you're right, it doesn't look good at all. I'm hoping that someone will post something about the RCMP's press conference soon.


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2010/11/06/nb-body-found-in-woods.html

At a press conference Saturday afternoon, RCMP could only confirm the body was found by people in the woods. Police sealed off the area around the body and were bringing in experts to help with the investigation.

Sgt. Gary Cameron said he did not know how long it would take to identify the body.
 
THIS IS A RUMOR.

According to sources close to Sabrina, the body found near Shenstone is hers. Sabrina's brother's Facebook seems to corroborate this.

(Please let me know if this isn't acceptable, and I'll edit.)
 
THIS IS A RUMOR.

According to Facebook, the family still doesn't know whether the body found is Sabrina's. They were told that she had been found, but authorities are now saying that a positive identification cannot be made yet.

Albert County, New Brunswick isn't a high-crime area at all, so it's unlikely that the body belongs to someone unrelated to this case. However, anything is possible. I cannot imagine not knowing. Sabrina and her family remain in my thoughts.
 
Missing N.B. woman's body identified

RCMP will hold a press conference at 3 p.m. AT to discuss the case.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2010/11/07/nb-rcmp-id-patterson-body.html


A body discovered Saturday in a wooded area near Shenstone, N.B., has been identified as missing 25-year-old Sabrina Patterson and it's a case of homicide, RCMP say.

Her body was discovered by a man who was searching the area for Patterson, who had been missing since Oct. 29. The man then called police, who secured the area.

An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause and time of death.
 
New Brunswick police ID body; start murder probe

http://www.metronews.ca/halifax/canada/article/684861


SHENSTONE, N.B. - Police are confirming that a body discovered in a wooded area about 20 kilometres south of Moncton is 25-year-old Sabrina Patterson.

RCMP are launching a murder investigation, but a news release says they haven't laid any charges yet.

The body was discovered in the Shenstone area on Saturday by a man who was searching the area for Patterson.

She's been missing since Oct. 29.

An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause and time of death.
 
I just found this link...some interesting detail regarding Mr. Prosser

Last week, RCMP reported they had found Patterson's boyfriend after he'd been missing for three days.
Wonder why he would be missing 3 days during Patterson's missing status??..Doesnt sound like he was up to anything good???



http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/101107/national/nb_body_found
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Prosser was later charged with assaulting Patterson. Police also accused Prosser of stealing Patterson's cellphone and breaching a court undertaking that he have no contact with her.


Police allege the offences took place Oct. 9.


Prosser is scheduled to return to court Tuesday for a bail hearing
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Sad news from New Brunswick.


"A body discovered in a wooded area south of Moncton, N.B., has been identified as 25-year-old Sabrina Patterson, RCMP confirmed Sunday.

RCMP Sgt. Gary Cameron said investigators are still looking for suspects in Patterson's death."

"As you can imagine, there's a lot of evidence pouring in," he said. "So we'll be looking at many people. But time is of the essence. Right now, (our focus) is to collect all the evidence at the scene."

http://news.sympatico.ctv.ca/home/body_of_missing_nb_woman_found_rcmp/3a4dcbb2
 
Missing N.B. woman's body identified
Sabrina Patterson a homicide victim: RCMP
Last Updated: Sunday, November 7, 2010 | 6:08 PM AT

"We've had so much rain in the Moncton area today and the past few days and also perhaps freezing rain, so we need to find any evidence as quickly as possible," he said.

An autopsy is being conducted to determine the exact cause and time of death.

CBC's video clip : http://www.cbc.ca/video/player.html?category=News&clipid=1636280190

Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2010/11/07/nb-rcmp-id-patterson-body.html?ref=rss&loomia_si=t0:a16:g2:r2:c0.0754587:b39070920


:rose: R.I.P. Sabrina :rose:
 
I guess this thread needs to be updated, sadly...and he is no longer missing, if he ever was.
 
Candlelight vigil held for N.B. woman


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2010/11/08/nb-patterson-vigil-1218.html

A vigil was held in Riverview on Sunday night for Sabrina Patterson, the 25-year-old woman whose body was found on the weekend in a wooded area in southern New Brunswick.

Patterson had been missing for a week before her body was discovered near Hillsborough on Saturday. The Codiac RCMP is treating her death as a homicide.

People gathered, burning candles, outside the Riverview home where Patterson lived on Sunday night.
 
Rest peacefully Sabrina - your life was way too short.

ETA: Picture of Sabrina
 

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Assault suspect Prosser still in jail

Bail hearing adjourned for a week; Crown lays new charge


http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/front/article/1301579

A Shenstone man accused of assaulting his former girlfriend will remain in custody for at least another week after his bail hearing was adjourned yesterday.

. Frederick Bernard Prosser, 31, appeared in Moncton provincial court with defence lawyer Scott Fowler. He's charged with assaulting Sabrina Patterson on Oct. 9, stealing her cell phone and breaching an undertaking to have no contact with her. Prosser also faces a charge of assaulting Patterson, stemming from an incident that occurred prior to the Oct. 9 incident.

Crown prosecutor Annie St. Jacques laid another charge yesterday, accusing Prosser of breaching an undertaking by failing to notify the RCMP of any change of address or occupation between Oct. 25 and Nov. 4.

Fowler asked Judge Anne Dugas-Horsman for an adjournment, saying he's waiting on disclosure from the Crown. The judge set the bail hearing for Nov. 16 at 1:30 p.m.
 

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