CANADA Canada - Amber Tuccaro, 20, Nisku, AB, 18 Aug 2010

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Recently, I found a detail that made me ponder a bit more on this case.

Apparently a hockey bag was found in Calling Lake arena with Amber's ID inside.

Wondering who it belonged to.

Missing persons Canada - hockey bag found
 
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Calling Lake is a Hamlet 2.5 hours North of Edmonton. The road it is on leads to Fort McMurray.

Note that there is a lot of traffic on this road at all times; Fort McMurray is Alberta's oil and gas producer - the bigwigs of oil and gas all have huge refineries there, and a lot of people go back and forth to the camps for work.

With that in mind, Calling Lake is a hamlet....it is very small, and people from Fort Mac would not "need to go there" to go skating.

My pondering:

1. The man/voice is someone who drives the road from Red Deer to Fort Mac (Alberta QE II highway) frequently. High traffic here - dropped the bag with ID as it was not found until early 2013.

2. The man is a truck driver or oilsands worker.

3. The man lives near Edmonton - when he says "50th street," that is a backroad area that would have taken them to Beaumont/Nisku area. This is not a main road at all, and Beaumont is not a large community.
 
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Its really hard to spot any circumstancial evidence that would suggest that RCMP was ever interested in investigating anything about Amber.
The perp must have left DNA on the hockey bag. I wonder if it belonged to a guest at the same hotel? Jmo
 
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Calling Lake is a Hamlet 2.5 hours North of Edmonton. The road it is on leads to Fort McMurray.

Note that there is a lot of traffic on this road at all times; Fort McMurray is Alberta's oil and gas producer - the bigwigs of oil and gas all have huge refineries there, and a lot of people go back and forth to the camps for work.

With that in mind, Calling Lake is a hamlet....it is very small, and people from Fort Mac would not "need to go there" to go skating.

My pondering:

1. The man/voice is someone who drives the road from Red Deer to Fort Mac (Alberta QE II highway) frequently. High traffic here - dropped the bag with ID as it was not found until early 2013.

2. The man is a truck driver or oilsands worker.

3. The man lives near Edmonton - when he says "50th street," that is a backroad area that would have taken them to Beaumont/Nisku area. This is not a main road at all, and Beaumont is not a large community.
But they know who that voice belongs to, for years. Women were coming forward, but they (allegedly) didnt seem particularly interested and showed as little effort as possible as far as I remember.
I might not remember that well, cause RCMP's attitude towards most cases I ever read about was out of this World outrageous.
The perp must have left DNA on the hockey bag. I wonder if it belonged to a guest at the same hotel? Jmo
Oh of course he did. But they either never got the bag or got it but not tested anything and lost it.
 
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But they know who that voice belongs to, for years. Women were coming forward, but they (allegedly) didnt seem particularly interested and showed as little effort as possible as far as I remember.
I might not remember that well, cause RCMP's attitude towards most cases I ever read about was out of this World outrageous.

Oh of course he did. But they either never got the bag or got it but not tested anything and lost it.
Reminds me of Willy Pickton. LE on the take.
 
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That recording gave me the creeps the first time I heard it and it creeps me out now.
 
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Sounds like a cop. Calming, authoritative voice. Maybe people are afraid to ID the guy.
Cops in Canada have a long lasting tradition of abducting native people (mostly men but women too) and driving them far away from where they abducted them from (under some made up reason), then either kicking them out of the car without jacket in freezing cold, or beating them up and leaving miles and miles away from home.
Starlight tours? Moonlight walks? Something like that. May be considered "conspiracy theory" but (imo) is so not.
It's not neccessarily the guy that people are afraid of. They may be afraid of cops or just ignored.
The way they keep treating Amber's mom is just... its inhumane. And more cases you look at, more of that you find.

I think it was searching for something about Amber years ago, and stumbled on some documentary series about unsolved crimes. One episode was about the guy who got beaten up and drowned. Family was trying to get some justice but they kept being pushed away, and accept that it was an accident. And cop who was interviewed about it laughed at that guy's death. I really want to forget it but I cant. Years passed and I still cant.
 
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Cops in Canada have a long lasting tradition of abducting native people (mostly men but women too) and driving them far away from where they abducted them from (under some made up reason), then either kicking them out of the car without jacket in freezing cold, or beating them up and leaving miles and miles away from home.
Starlight tours? Moonlight walks? Something like that. May be considered "conspiracy theory" but (imo) is so not.
It's not neccessarily the guy that people are afraid of. They may be afraid of cops or just ignored.
The way they keep treating Amber's mom is just... its inhumane. And more cases you look at, more of that you find.

I think it was searching for something about Amber years ago, and stumbled on some documentary series about unsolved crimes. One episode was about the guy who got beaten up and drowned. Family was trying to get some justice but they kept being pushed away, and accept that it was an accident. And cop who was interviewed about it laughed at that guy's death. I really want to forget it but I cant. Years passed and I still cant.
Yes the abuse is revolting.
 

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