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^^^^^Yes, JS had been in my thoughts as well. I love the word « traipsed » above. It implies wandering from reserve to reserve and doing whatever whilst traipsing. Has he been investigated?
Audrey deserves a whole lot MORE than her murder ever got. MUCH more intense investigation and assistance from LE. More appeals. More putting it out there in the face of the killer. MORE!I thought these were part of a series posted on YT but apparently not. For those who are interested, I've linked all 4 parts. FWIW I think Audrey deserves a proper episode of W5 or something along those lines.
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Audrey Gleave had a premonition her life would end violently. Then she was brutally murdered in her home
Darkness on Indian Trail is a four-part true crime series about the death of Audrey Gleave. Part 1: Overkill.www.thespec.com
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Eyes wide open: Brilliant, reclusive and enigmatic, Audrey owned two German shepherds for protection
Darkness on Indian Trail Part 2: Jon Wells looks at the intensely private womanwww.thespec.com
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The mystery deepens: Rumours spread about why Audrey was targeted
Darkness on Indian Trail Part 3: Jon Wells learns more about the man the police had to releasewww.thespec.com
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‘Did you kill Audrey Gleave?’: Charges dropped and a killer on the loose
Darkness on Indian Trail Part 4: Amazing Grace. Jon Wells looks at Audrey Gleave’s final hours and where the investigation stands.www.thespec.com
There is a request on AB's word press link, in 2014, where somebody asks her to look at AG's case, but AB stated that she could not as she had a lot on her plate, ETA things may be different now, fwiw.Ann Brocklehurst was my idea years ago for putting the case in the public's eye. Maybe, someone will try to ask her?
That's awesome! I think I know who you are referring to and if so, great! They would be a great voice especially as Audreys' case has that rural element which is a common thread in many of these older cold cases.I contacted a police officer who had a TV show (from London Ontario) about cold cases regarding Audrey's case. He didn't say no and at least I put a bug in his ear.
Same here! I saw one while shopping recently and it stopped me in my tracks for some reason.I get a catalog from a well-known business that advertises a stollen cake this time of year. Oddly, before Audrey, I'd never heard of or had this type of cake. Now, every time I see it, I think of Audrey. Wishing her Justice still.