The Horwoods
On October 6 1984 at 1:00am an officer of the York Police force received a telephone call from a woman stating that she and her husband had observed a suspicious occurrence. At approximately 4:00pm on October 3 Ms. Horwood and her husband saw a male person in a very dirty dark green or blue Buick near the Queensville feed mill. While waiting at an intersection, the Horwoods observed this Buick which was stopped at the intersection facing them. It had been traveling eastbound on the Queensville Sideroad and was waiting for traffic to clear so that it could proceed northbound on Leslie Street. Both Mr and Ms Horwood noticed that the male driver appeared to be holding a small child in a forceful manner in the front seat area. They were unable to obtain a licence plate number. A supplementary report was filed by the officer who took this information.
A notation written directly on the supplementary report that this information should be followed up. Despite this fact, it was not until October 18 some 12 days later, that a follow-up was done by Sgt Venables. On that date, Ms Horwood was personally interviewed for the first time about this sighting. She told the officers that the male driver was slouched down in his seat and appeared to be holding a child with long dark hair in a very forceful manner close to his chest with his right arm, and was driving with his left hand. The Horwoods followed this Buick as it proceeded north on Leslie. The car turned west onto Fieldstone Lane in the Balmoral Heights subdivision. It drove up this street very slowly and close to the curb. The Horwoods were so concerned over what they had seen that they, too, turned into the subdivision and drove slowly around the block looking for the Buick. Unfortunately, by the time they turned into the subdivision they had lost sight of the car and did not see it again. Ms Horwood estimated that they first observed this vehicle at approximately 4:05pm. They described the driver as male, dark-skinned, mid-forties, stocky with dark hair and grubby in appearance.
Rhe police theory was that Morin took Ravershoe... So for Durham the horwoods orig account was reasonable doubt. So they "lost" the yrp report. Then with them dead created the queensville sd rd report. The fifth estate brought it out first. How could that report come out at the second trial. So without the horwoods alive to dispute it, they created the second report.
Rhe police theory was that Morin took Ravershoe... So for Durham the horwoods orig account was reasonable doubt
Then with them dead created the queensville sd rd report.
The fifth estate brought it out first. How could that report come out at the second trial. So without the horwoods alive to dispute it, they created the second report.
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