I was just thinking about something like this as I was re-reading the posts here: If police looked at unsolved, horrible tragedies that took place at the time in areas she frequented--perhaps it was one of these that Marilyn witnessed or knew about. Of course, it could be something no one knows...
I see now I set aside a paper copy of the Star/Metroland article that Deugirtni posted a link to and others have posted links to. Sounds definitely like there are human remains there. Hopefully the soil samples turn up something useful.
I have never seen a red Jaguar, ever, anywhere in the world. (They are usually British Racing Green... then some other colours occasionally, but not red.) That doesn't meant they don't exist... but Jaguars are not common, and red ones, much less so.
So this article came out BEFORE the one you posted above, dotr:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/police-have-leads-in-odette-pinard-murder-1.208113
MUC police say they are close to making arrests in connection with the murder of Odette Pinard. The policewoman was shot in the head in November...
Hey all, Just reading about this case for the first time.
"While in the Caymans, they opened up a company and corresponding bank account. They used a colleague of Nick's who was attorney there. The company and bank account have since been shut down."
I wonder: was it shut down due to...
The old wikipedia article said:
"There was a similar case in 2006 involving a 48-year-old female estate agent in Wiltshire who met a client called Mr. Herring. She was attacked with a sharp object, causing cuts to her arm, and was pushed to the ground, but managed to free herself. The assailant...
Read all of this thread tonight. All I knew of this case was what was on Wikipedia (from some time ago, it appears, as the reference to a 'similar' case in Wiltshire with a Mr. Herring has disappeared from the page). So, for me, the landlord and the missing diary etc. are all new information...
I am back reading Websleuths after a number of years. If I had to guess, I'd say the "nunnery" in question was in St. Agatha where the Canadian Independent College and the St. Agatha Catholic church are, but that is just my best guess.
The Kent Hotel mentioned is now the Huether Hotel -- which...
Have not thought about this case in a long time, so just re-reading and re-searching thingss today and found this:
http://pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca/fedora/repository/pgc:1988-07-18-02 (Check the Tourist Alert section).
Phillip's parents put an ad in the Prince George paper on July 18th asking him to...
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