GUILTY Canada - Ashton Moen, 17, Brooks AB, 19 June 2006

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I live in Brooks and it was a terrible time for Ashton's family.They reported her mssing,after a search someone who was one of her friends supposedly called the police and told them they heard from her and she was in Calgary.At that time she was considered a runaway.Her family never believed it because they never heard from her and continued searching on their own.A man has now been arrested for her murder.

Murder suspect arrested

A man who was interviewed early on in the investigation into the disappearance of Brooks teenager Ashton Moen has now been charged in her death.

Colin George Winsor, 30, was arrested at a local residence last Thursday and charged with second-degree murder.

Police reported that they interviewed Winsor after Moen went missing on June 19.

He claimed at the time that he had dropped her off for work the day she disappeared.

http://www.brooksbulletin.com/news/local_news.asp?itemid=54634
Does anyone know where he is now
 
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Does anyone know where he is now
Last I had heard, Colin Windsor was in Newfoundland. His family was from there, and when he was released, the Police advised the family it would not be wise for Colin to live in Brooks, as before the murder, Colin was not very popular, and considered an oddball, with hardly any friends. They were worried than in an rural oil and gas town, some residents would try to seek revenge.

As for the girl, who told Police Ashley was alive and in Calgary, I know she was charged and convicted of giving false statements to Police, and I am 100% certain she is not in Brooks, as she would ahve never lived it down in such a small community.

I lived in Brooks for a year while the trail was going on. It's an OK place, but not one where you want to stick out in. It has a Texas-style vibe to it, like many rural Alberta oil and gas towns. I know that the whole town was outraged when Windsor was able to win his appeal, and get a lighter sentence, as he clearly murdered her and deserved at least 20 years in jail IMHO.
 

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