I still find it weird that SV was removed from the home (risky) but was reminded of this early in the investigation, news link.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2010/09/03/orangeville-varaschin-missing659.html?ref=rss
The fact the bedding was taken suggests there was "a disposal of biological evidence, perhaps," Pritchard said. "Or that the bedding was a convenient way of concealing her body for removal from the house."
Thinking about it now, I don't see that bedding would have been a good body concealor,considering it was bloodsoaked -- unless it was then rolled into a carpet or something else, to look like a large item workmen would remove from a house.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2010/09/03/orangeville-varaschin-missing659.html?ref=rss
The fact the bedding was taken suggests there was "a disposal of biological evidence, perhaps," Pritchard said. "Or that the bedding was a convenient way of concealing her body for removal from the house."
Thinking about it now, I don't see that bedding would have been a good body concealor,considering it was bloodsoaked -- unless it was then rolled into a carpet or something else, to look like a large item workmen would remove from a house.