CANADA Canada - Audrey Gleave, 73, Ancaster ON, 30 Dec 2010 #9

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And why wouldn’t PK ask the 911 people if he could go inside to get or see the dogs? Or at least tell 911 that something seems to be going on inside the house.

The article from John Wells mentions « howling dogs ».
 
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I couldn't really find anything about the dogs howling, but I finally found this; it was the first responders who had mentioned hearing the dogs 'barking furiously':

(Gleave's two German Shepherds, who were barking furiously inside the house when emergency responders arrived at the garage where her body was found

Not sure if this link still works, sorry. In any case, with someone dead like that, with presumably blood all over the place since she'd been stabbed, and apparently according to PK, her pants were ripped.... so I'm assuming he must've thought from that, that she'd been sexually assaulted, not sure?? In any case, there's no way he should've been anywhere near anywhere to do with AG, until LE had come to gather evidence and investigate, imo. If he didn't mention the barking dogs to the 911 operator, I would think that would be odd........... I wonder why they haven't released the 911 call, or don't they do that here in Canada?
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/5809219-who-killed-audrey-gleave-/
 
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I just googled 911 calls and it seems LE have to give permission for them to be released in Canada . There must be a reason they/it was not released. Wouldn’t the media have asked for the 911 call?
If LE don’t give permission to release the tapes, it’s because it might prejudice the case.

I didn’t put the link here because it’s a long article about NS, the RCMP and local LE.
 
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To the post above mine just above- didn’t PK say that 911 asked him to check for a pulse?
 
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To the post above mine just above- didn’t PK say that 911 asked him to check for a pulse?
Yes, I guess checking on the status of life preempts keeping the crimescene unadulterated
 
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I just googled 911 calls and it seems LE have to give permission for them to be released in Canada . There must be a reason they/it was not released. Wouldn’t the media have asked for the 911 call?
If LE don’t give permission to release the tapes, it’s because it might prejudice the case.

I didn’t put the link here because it’s a long article about NS, the RCMP and local LE.

From what I've seen, 911 calls are not commonly released to the public in Canada. It does happen in public inquiries, like the current Nova Scotia shooting inquiry.
 
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OK, thanks so much for that.
 
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And why wouldn’t PK ask the 911 people if he could go inside to get or see the dogs? Or at least tell 911 that something seems to be going on inside the house.

The article from John Wells mentions « howling dogs ».
The dogs didn't respect him very much, afaik. PK wouldn't have wanted to go inside, I'm sure. IMO
 
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Did PK tell us that the dogs didn’t take to him? My memory is bad but I thought he said something about them liking him. I certainly could be wrong in that. :oops:
 
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Did PK tell us that the dogs didn’t take to him? My memory is bad but I thought he said something about them liking him. I certainly could be wrong in that. :oops:
Yes, they never warmed up to him, even after all the years he knew AG. Weird, huh?

After 5 years I was able to work outside with the dogs running freely but only with AG close at my side . They were exceptionally protective and were always waiting for a moment of inattentiveness from AG so they could have a little nip at me.

Haha, even if the dogs knew the scent I would expect them to bark up a storm… every time I arrived they went wild
CANADA - Canada - Audrey Gleave, 73, Ancaster ON, 30 Dec 2010 #2
 
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I have a belief that animals sense good and bad. There was a reason those dogs felt the need to protect AG. I fully believe that.
 
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FWIW, noting that this 74 year old woman was also viciously attacked in her garage..

GOOGLE MAPS
Map from Newmarket to Hamilton
1 hr 13 min (118.1 km) via ON-407
 
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I was thinking of Audrey when I heard about this. But he would have been very young at the time of AGs murder.
 
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i still think we have to « look young and look close ». This guy is an illegal immigrant who entered Canada through Roxton from the USA. It’s still a good idea to post all similar cases. Not criticizing here. Just adding info. :)
 
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i still think we have to « look young and look close ». This guy is an illegal immigrant who entered Canada through Roxton from the USA. It’s still a good idea to post all similar cases. Not criticizing here. Just adding info. :)
Just started thread, the words "sexual component" in relation to both Audrey's murder and this attack rang a bell.. fwiw.

rbbm.
''Hamilton police were in the vicinity of Barton Street East near Victoria Avenue just before 3 a.m. when they were flagged down by a witness and alerted to the presence of a woman in nearby alleyway, who was suffering from serious injuries following an apparent assault.

Police say that investigators have since determined that the assault “contained a sexual component” and are therefore treating the incident as a sexual assault investigation.''

''Shortly after the murder, police said Gleave was the victim of “a horrendous, vicious attack.”

Investigators at the time also said the crime was committed at the hands of one or more assailants unknown to the victim. Gleave suffered stab wounds, among other injuries, and police indicated that there was a “sexual component” to the attack.''
 
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“One or more assailants “. Is this new, did it get dropped? I recall LE talking about how vicious her attack was. Horrible.
 
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“One or more assailants “. Is this new, did it get dropped? I recall LE talking about how vicious her attack was. Horrible.
Missed that “One or more assailants “ great point, eeks !
 
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One or more *might be* someone to lure AG to the garage and someone to do the attack? Thinking out loud here.
 
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The neighbours heard the dogs barking but did they hear AG struggling, calling for help? She must have made some noises during the attack. Did LE check for chloroforme?
 
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