SUSPECT: “PHIL BRENNAN” (pseudonym)
From the Redrum The Innocent (First Edition):
(point form notes from pgs 65-69 and 99-103, some notes rearranged for clarity)
- Phil Brennan was an unremarkable, 46-year-old man with little talent or social grace
- moustachioed, six-foot tall
- lived in a filthy, unkempt home only a few kilometres south of the Sunderland field where Christine would eventually be found
- tattoo of an eagle on his arm
- had already done a stretch in prison
- described as a “ne’er-do-well”
- an alcoholic
- described as petty and consumed by absurd jealousies
- constantly abused and berated his own children so they had little self-worth
- had a domineering mother
- he gained sexual satisfaction from pain
- had homosexual and group-sex experiences in his youth
- admitted to being gang-raped as a child
- once tied up his ex-wife “Trudy” and sexually assaulted her
- was into kiddie




and violent sex
- was uncontrolled when drunk
- was easily dominated by most adults, so he gravitated towards children but they found him repulsive
- owned a knife
- described as a nasty, slow-witted pervert with enormous libido
- described by Makin as a hillbilly
- in November of 1984, “Trudy” (pseudonym) approached child-welfare services to tell them about her ex-husband, Phil Brennan, and his sexual molestation of their 5-year old daughter
- “Trudy” and her daughter left Brennan in September of 1984 (stressor?)
- “Trudy” felt that Brennan might be capable of abducting a child
- he had also molested his 8-year old daughter from a previous marriage 12-15 years prior but it was never reported
- Brennan had used a gun to extort sexual favours from a daughter of a previous marriage
- Durham Regional police were informed of the molestation by social services
- Brennan admitted to placing his penis near his daughter’s mouth but wouldn’t admit to anything further
- Durham police searched his house and found











- they arrested him
- Durham police contacted York Regional police (they were investigating Christine’s disappearance at the time) and told them about Brennan because they felt he might be connected
- police learned that Brennan was on his own during the time that Christine was taken
- he worked with heavy equipment at a construction job in Toronto
- Brennan would leave his construction job in Toronto around 3:00 pm and drive north through Queensville on a daily basis
- Brennan passed through Queensville around 4:00 pm most days
- after Brennan’s arrest by Durham police, he was granted bail
- Durham police were afraid that if he was involved in Christine’s disappearance, this close call with law enforcement might scare him into destroying any evidence he might have
- York Regional police discovered that Brennan had called in sick from September 25 until October 12 (1984)
- when York Regional police confronted Brennan about the Jessop case and asked him where he was on October 3, Brennan lied and said he was at work
- when police told him that they knew he had called in sick for the period in question, Brennan invented a story saying he was at home making preserves for winter (in other words – he had no alibi)
- after Christine’s body was found in Sunderland – not far from Brennan's house - he was back on the police radar
- Durham Regional police obtained a warrant to search Brennan’s house south of the Sunderland body site from January 5-6, 1985
- before the search happened, Brennan agreed to take a polygraph - when it was suggested by police
- during the polygraph, Brennan was asked questions about his involvement in Christine’s abduction and murder
- he denied involvement
- Brennan passed the polygraph
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because he passed the polygraph, the search warrant for his residence was never executed
- the investigation continued on and Brennan was no longer considered a suspect
NOTE: polygraphs were not, and are not 100% reliable. Examples – Bob Jessop who was in jail when Christine was abducted, FAILED his polygraph. Was it a good move for Durham to discount this suspect on the basis of a passed polygraph? Gary Ridgway (The Green River Killer) took and passed a polygraph – then went right on killing prostitutes.