Is the name Beech Grove significant besides possibly being a place the killer was familiar with?
Wild thought, but have noticed that sometimes people with an accent (English not first language) pronounce the correct term for a female canine, as Beech. speculation, imo.
Might as well re post.. rbbm.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/fbi-helps-with-orangeville-murder-probe-1.890186
''Provincial police say criminal profilers from the FBI's Behavioural Analysis Unit in Virginia recently met with investigators on the case — along with experts from the OPP and RCMP.
The "investigative summit" also included senior homicide detectives from the provincial police force as well as from the York Region, Ottawa and Toronto forces.''
''Pritchard has said there were a "number of persons of interest" and numerous leads and tips in the case but has not spoken about any possible suspects.''
Killer of Ontario nurse profiled by FBI
''Ontario Provincial Police Det.-Insp. Mark Pritchard
called the killer cold blooded and says the area where the body was found would have been known to him.
The killer may have been increased his alcohol or drug use and likely shied away from others after the crime, Pritchard said Thursday, adding investigators have received some 460 tips from the public.''
FBI, OPP & RCMP work on profile of Sonia Varaschin’s killer
''The killer attacked Sonia Varaschin in her home in Orangeville, either late on Aug. 29 or early on Aug. 30,
when her blood-smeared white Toyota Corolla was found, doors open, in an alleyway in downtown Orangeville. "Anybody who enters somebody's house where you should be safe and kills you, in my view is cold-blooded," Ontario Provincial Police Det.-Insp. Mark Pritchard said. He said the killer not only entered Varaschin's Spring Street home, he moved her body into her vehicle, despite "the close confines of the townhouse complex." After dumping her body, he then recklessly drove back near the scene of the murder and into town with blood that would have been "clearly visible on the outside of the car."
FBI, OPP & RCMP work on profile of Sonia Varaschin’s killer
''Lead investigators did release a general profile that they created of Varaschin's killer, hoping it might help them "zero in" on the killer by sparking further tips. In the days after Varaschin's death or the discovery of her body on Sept. 5, police say the killer may have:
- Increased alcohol or drug use.
- Seemed irritable, agitated or anxious.
- Moved from the area.
- Limited social interactions to avoid detection.
- Had unexplained absences from work, school or missed appointments.
- Displayed other unusual behavior.
The suspect
police say is likely very familiar with the Orangeville area and the gravel Beech Grove Sideroad, near Mountainview Road in Caledon, where Varaschin's body was dumped. He may know it because of "recreation, occupation or illegal activities."
Police Reveal Possible Traits Of Sonia Varaschin’s Killer - CityNews Toronto
''A boot impression left by a size 10 or 11 Marks Work Wearhouse men’s Dakota or Wind River brand boot appears to be the key piece of evidence in the case.
Pritchard described the person they’re looking for as “a cold-blooded killer” who targeted a “low-risk victim” and carried out a very disturbing and “high-risk” crime by attacking Varaschin in a close townhouse community and driving her blood-stained car to dispose of her body.
Detectives are still trying to determine if Varaschin knew her killer, or if he simply knew of her.''