Just came across this full-page article on Pamela and Jim.
04 Apr 2008, 3 - National Post at Newspapers.com
The person being interviewed was Vera Moore who was Assistant to the Coroner at the time of the murders.
In paragraph 1 it is stated that:
She must have had a reason to use the word "van". She was directly involved with the case at the coroner's office and would be privvy to more info than we were/are. Perhaps the "Hearing Witness" heard a van door closing - it is a more distinct sound than hearing a car door shut. Perhaps a small leak of a detail unknown to the general public. Maybe it is a van that is the vehicle in question.
@Awsi Dooger , I know you were looking to better nail down the actual location of the incident for proximity to the highway. At para 3 it states they were found 400 metres from the highway. I think you were correct when you believed they came off the highway, turned onto the first sideroad and that it happened just into that road.
Did she use the word van as quoted by the reporter or did the reporter use the word when writing the story? If it's not in a direct quote from Moore, I think we need to take it with a grain of salt. As for being close to the highway, again, it's not the first sideroad, it's the second. It may have not been far as the crow flies, but it was still a good distance out into the middle of nowhere in the dark.
I received a Facebook message from the person I know who lived near where the shootings took place. His friend found the bodies. The new information is that a black girl living nearest to the scene heard the gunshots . This has not been mentioned in any previous reports.
He mentions another detail that has not been mentioned before. , that a black girl living nearest to the scene heard the shots. He lived near the scene. Someone his dates are off but it has been forty years. Were they found with their faves lying down? He wrote a book about his life, this would have been a big moment but there is no mention of it.
The National Post article has a picture of the bodies as they were found lying along the road. They were not face down.