Wondergirl
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The thing about the car is quite curious, to me. Where were her keys? Why remove her from her home at all? There was blood on the front step, even. Why not leave her in the house?
The perp created no less than 3 crime scenes. Why drive her out to that spot, then drive her car back to 500 metres within her home?
The following quote is interesting. Her ex-boyfriend must remain friends with her family, since he was in Bolton. The article also mentions that there is a Marks Work Wearhouse in Bolton.
Police say work boots key clue in Varaschin murder
A man who claimed to be Varaschin's ex-boyfriend, but who would not give his name, said Wednesday that Varaschin "was a fantastic girl," who would never have knowingly put herself in danger.
"All I can tell you is she's a really good girl," the man, who said he dated Varaschin 12 years ago, told CTV Toronto's John Musselman outside the Varaschin family home in Bolton.
"Whoever did it, I suspect, she had to know. She wasn't the type of girl to let a stranger in. It just doesn't make sense."
They are sized 10 or 11. The two brands are sold exclusively through Mark's Work Wearhouse. There is one outlet of the chain in Orangeville. Two others are located in Alliston and Bolton.
Varaschin was reported missing on Aug. 30. The 42-year-old had failed to report to work at a Mississauga pharmaceutical company. Police found her bloodied Toyota Corolla less than 500 metres from her townhouse.
http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100908/varaschin-details-100908/20100908?hub=Toronto
The perp created no less than 3 crime scenes. Why drive her out to that spot, then drive her car back to 500 metres within her home?
The following quote is interesting. Her ex-boyfriend must remain friends with her family, since he was in Bolton. The article also mentions that there is a Marks Work Wearhouse in Bolton.
Police say work boots key clue in Varaschin murder
A man who claimed to be Varaschin's ex-boyfriend, but who would not give his name, said Wednesday that Varaschin "was a fantastic girl," who would never have knowingly put herself in danger.
"All I can tell you is she's a really good girl," the man, who said he dated Varaschin 12 years ago, told CTV Toronto's John Musselman outside the Varaschin family home in Bolton.
"Whoever did it, I suspect, she had to know. She wasn't the type of girl to let a stranger in. It just doesn't make sense."
They are sized 10 or 11. The two brands are sold exclusively through Mark's Work Wearhouse. There is one outlet of the chain in Orangeville. Two others are located in Alliston and Bolton.
Varaschin was reported missing on Aug. 30. The 42-year-old had failed to report to work at a Mississauga pharmaceutical company. Police found her bloodied Toyota Corolla less than 500 metres from her townhouse.
http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100908/varaschin-details-100908/20100908?hub=Toronto