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Trevor Wilhelm Mar 26, 2025 rbbm.
''Windsor police have announced a $20,000 reward in the hunt for a barbaric killer who escaped justice for 30 years after beating a woman to death and dumping her body in a secluded ditch.''

''Diane Dobson, 36, a mother of three, vanished on Valentine’s Day 1995. Her battered body was found the following day.''

''Investigators had previously told the Star that Dobson died from a ferocious attack that included multiple blows to the face, possibly from a steel pipe.''

''Windsor police also said in February that their major crimes unit would resubmit evidence to Ontario’s Centre of Forensic Sciences in the hope that newer DNA technology could help zero-in on potential suspects.''
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Windsor Police Service major crimes Staff Sgt. Ted Novak speaks during a press conference on Feb. 14, 2025, regarding the 30th anniversary of the unsolved murder of Diane Dobson. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star
 
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2020 Trevor Wilhelm

“She was probably just sitting there minding her own business,” Windsor police Det. Brian Menard said in 2000. “She didn’t have a chance. I think what bothers me the most about this case is the degree of violence. It was sickening.”

The third of 10 children, she was born on the Saugeen First Nations reserve near the Bruce Peninsula. Dobson was adopted by a wealthy Toronto family, but ran away from home when she was 13.

It was a tough life. She drove a cab in Windsor for 15 years. Drug and alcohol addiction dogged her. Police said she led a “vulnerable lifestyle.”

But Dobson was trying to make a better life. A few years before she died, she reconnected with a long-lost sister living in Toronto. She also became more interested in her First Nations heritage and was taking courses at St. Clair College.

''The dead woman was wearing jeans and a black waist-length coat. The jacket was open, exposing a pink bra. The woman wasn’t wearing a shirt, or shoes.''
 
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February 9, 2026
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''Diane Dobson, a 36-year-old mother of three disappeared on February 14, 1995. The next day, her body was discovered in a ditch at Windsor’s Brighton Beach. She had been beaten to death and her killer has never been found.
Constable Phil Peledeau with the Windsor Police Service said Dobson did have a live-in boyfriend.

“He was out of the city at that time. He was in Toronto and that was confirmed. He didn’t return to Windsor until the following days after Diane’s body was located,” said Constable Peledeau.''
 
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Feb 13, 2026 rbbm
'Based on the way she was found, it would appear that two people had moved her there,” Sgt. Scott Roberts said on a Feb. 8 ‘true crime’ podcast.'

“There’s no drag marks leading from the roadway to the area of the ditch.”

''According to Const. Phil Peledeau on the podcast, at around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 14, 1995, witnesses observed a “reddish” pickup truck — possibly a late-model GM or Ford — with two people inside, including a long-haired male driver.'

''Dobson, the third of 10 children, was born on the Saugeen First Nations reserve near the Bruce Peninsula. She was adopted by a wealthy Toronto family, but ran away from home when she was 13.''

''The next steps in the investigation, Roberts said, will involve police using investigative genetic genealogy to help build a suspect profile.
“That’s what’s going to solve this case,” he said on the podcast.

“There’s a lot of evidence … and investigators did a great job on the initial crime scene. It’s about resubmitting a lot of the DNA, (like) the clothing that Diane was wearing, with our advances in forensic technologies, we can build an offender profile.”
 

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