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I know we are not supposed to reach out to family members, but it would be wonderful if they can join us here.
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If a French native or bilingual can search if there's a FB group about Danielle Boisvert, it'd be great!
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Help Find Danielle Boisvert
in FB, last activity was in 2018.....
I'm sorry, call me stupid, I searched for it but I couldn't find it. Can you put in a link? Thank you!
I keep on coming back here. I'm very curious what the conclusion of LE was, after investigating. (Did they and what did they do?) Did the family gave DNA for a potential identification of remains found in the future?
I still have the idea that there is not enough manpower to dig in these cold cases and that they get colder and colder. Who is advocating for Danielle at the moment. How are her sister and brothers doing?
Somehow I get a sad feeling with the Canadian older cases.....jurisdiction spread, different police forces....certainly not working together in those days....lack of a good international missing and unidentified database for a long time........happy to see they are still building and reaching out to the public more and more, which I consider as a good thing.
I feel you, our Police forces, especially the SQ and SPVM were really behind everything and begun to catch on technology and forensics and all with the internet and a new generation of cops, the cops of the 70's and 80's were cops of the 50's and 60's era who din't even need a secondary school diploma...
And even today, the old arrogance of "we know it all" still manifest themselve for time to time: best exemple: a 10 years old boy just dissapeared walking home from school here in Montreal in 2018, when I heard the news, There was an Amber alert, but was cancelled 24h later since the boy dissapeared close to a park by the river, they decided that the boy must have been playing in the park and fell in the river... they decided to send the divers and when nothing was found they declared that his body will resurface in springtime... since then, nothing...
2 years later, Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou's family still hopes he'll be found
Welcome to Ws !I feel you, our Police forces, especially the SQ and SPVM were really behind everything and begun to catch on technology and forensics and all with the internet and a new generation of cops, the cops of the 70's and 80's were cops of the 50's and 60's era who din't even need a secondary school diploma...
And even today, the old arrogance of "we know it all" still manifest themselve for time to time: best exemple: a 10 years old boy just dissapeared walking home from school here in Montreal in 2018, when I heard the news, There was an Amber alert, but was cancelled 24h later since the boy dissapeared close to a park by the river, they decided that the boy must have been playing in the park and fell in the river... they decided to send the divers and when nothing was found they declared that his body will resurface in springtime... since then, nothing...
2 years later, Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou's family still hopes he'll be found
Hi -- first time post.
I'm not a Francophone but I did live in Montreal for a few years. I can't remember encountering any locals named "Paulo" though "Paul" is a normal enough name. I found a small article about a "Paul Chevrier" dying in a housefire in Laval (Laval is north across the river) on 22-Dec-1994. It says that was 36 (so born in 1958). I'll try to attach it.[/QUOT
It's very difficult imagining this case (Boisvert) will be solved, especially w/o a body. It's been 42 years. Boyfriend's dead. The obvious place (I would guess) to dump a body in Montreal is the river... It's sad. Hopefully, it will be solved. Stranger things have happened.
I fully share your opinion, we will never know if she left on her own or was murdered, much less where her remains are...It's such a common name.....still looking out for her....finding people with the same name on LinkedIn, making my heart jump a little...but no....she is not one of them. We can never be 100 % sure if something really bad happened to her or that she just went away. The latter is hard for me to understand and believe, having an extended family who loved her...all of a sudden...no preparation....I think it's safe to say Danielle met her faith that night....Canada is so big....where are her remains? You are not forgotten Danielle.