CANADA Canada- Eli Wood, 25, student@ Sir Wilfred Laurier Univ., missing after fire (poss. arson)@ home, Kitchener, Ont.,19 Oct., 2025, *Foul play suspected*

  • #241
Moo...with the work he was doing. You also hear of who is dealing drugs, stolen goods n flesh. That's why I quit. It gets dangerous especially if you live in the neighborhood...moo
 
  • #242
For sure not something I thought of over the 3+ months but after seeing robbery pop up as motive and then looking back on reddit, this theory began to take shape.



Possibly


True, student debt is common. LE must have checked Eli’s financial records for things like crypto, gambling, or large withdrawals, those motives usually lead to intimidation, not abduction.



It's not that consistent because the victim is usually left bound or injured at the scene.

The removal of EW suggests he was a perceived threat to the robbers.

The dog being left in the fire was either a rushed exit or a total lack of empathy.



Yes and alternatively, if not cash or valuables, then potentially digital (hard drives, ledger keys) or personal (silence)



If the perps didn't get what they wanted, EW's disappearance might have been a forced relocation to get information.



Most likely destroying evidence... DNA, fingerprints, or digital footprints.

If the perps found out that they were being recorded, it would explain why they set the apartment on fire and
took EW away. Perhaps to silence him or relocate him.



Robbers who are acting on a debt collection want a victim alive and working to pay them back.
Removing a person from a scene increases the risk of being caught.
The perps must have felt that leaving him there was a greater risk than taking him.



I'd say in this theory, the emotion is methodical - burn all the DNA and destroy the electronics.


Although MOO from the start has been that the fire was set out of rage. A strong need to silence or erase EW.
I really thought you would see holes in the theory instead of rationalize it. Personally, I'm not falling for the robbery home invasion. But that's okay to think about. :)
 
  • #243
Good to see these details added about EWs MSW student placement that started in September 2025.

*** Research and speculation ***

When I learned via LinkedIn that EW began a new placement in September 2025 with Health & Wellness Friendly Communities, I looked on Ontario social work forums to find out what roles are typically assigned to MSW students.
Some counselling work is done virtually through an encrypted platform but the program itself requires significant hours of in-person engagement with community members.

Master of Social Work (MSW) students in their final year (Advanced Field Education) at Wilfrid Laurier University must complete a minimum of 500 hours in their field placement. This placement requires a minimum of 16 hours per week, with options for 21, 28, or 35 hours per week depending on the schedule chosen.

There is an option for thesis that requires 100 hours of advanced field placement which seems to be what EW was working towards with the plan to move back to NS and finish the degree virtually.
Link


Health & Wellness Friendly Communities operates its main services in partnership with Community Healthcaring Kitchener-Waterloo (Home), located at 44 Francis Street South, Kitchener, ON N2G 2A2.

HCKW runs programs via outreach services at a number of community partner sites across Kitchener for vulnerable clients experiencing homelessness and insecure housing.

It’s unknown which location EW was working at.
Here is a list of locations:

The Working Centre (TWC):
58 Queen St S, Kitchener, ON N2G 1V6

House of Friendship (HOF):
House of Friendship

HOF operates programs across several sites in Kitchener, including a main administrative office, addiction treatment facilities, housing, and various community centres.

Administrative Office: 236 Victoria St N, Suite 3A, Kitchener, ON N2H 5C8

Addiction Treatment and Women's Residential Treatment: 71 Ann St, Kitchener, ON N2B 3T3

Emergency Food Hampers: 807 Guelph St, Kitchener, ON N2H 5Z2

HOF Supportive Housing:
Charles Village: 75 Charles Street East, Kitchener, ON

Eby Village: 50 Eby Street South, Kitchener, ON

HOF Neighbourhood Community Centres (Family Outreach/Food Programs):

Chandler Mowat: 222 Chandler Drive, Kitchener, ON

Courtland Shelley: 1064-G Courtland Avenue East, Kitchener, ON

Kingsdale: 72 Wilson Avenue, Kitchener, ON

Centreville Chicopee: 141 Morgan Avenue, Kitchener, ON

Forest Heights: 1700 Queens Boulevard, Kitchener, ON

Victoria Hills: 10 Chopin Drive, Kitchener, ON

Ray of Hope: 659 King St E #230, Kitchener, ON N2G 2M4

Thrive HIV Prevention and Support: 5-1770 King Street East, Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 2P1


In addition, there are undisclosed supportive housing sites and motels.



Fire / Arson

When I look up Kitchener fires, there have been 2 fires close to the The Working Centre (TWC):
58 Queen St S, Kitchener, ON N2G 1V6

Kitchener Fire Department: Major incident report
Nov 18, 2025 - 2nd floor fire, unoccupied building known to have squatters
January 25, 2026 - 2nd floor above dispensary 2 tenants escaped. 2 missing but no injuries reported. Kitchener Fire incident reports | City of Kitchener

That's a lot of locations and I guess, as you've said, we are not certain which one he did his practicum at.
 
  • #244
Moo...with the work he was doing. You also hear of who is dealing drugs, stolen goods n flesh. That's why I quit. It gets dangerous especially if you live in the neighborhood...moo

I can certainly see that. Thanks for sharing your experience . Absolutely could expose people to risky situations, and it makes sense that you stepped back for your own safety.
 
  • #245
I can certainly see that. Thanks for sharing your experience . Absolutely could expose people to risky situations, and it makes sense that you stepped back for your own safety.
Moo...you end up with unwanted information. You cannot say anything.. confidential info....moo
 
  • #246
Cause of death not released by LE

Family shared on Facebook Dec 23, 2025 that the apartment was lit on fire with Princess inside.
Her remains are being sent to family in Nova Scotia.


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We don’t know exactly how the dog died, only that his remains were found inside the unit and ashes sent to EW's mother. Behaviourly thinking, harming or trapping a pet is rarely an accidental or impersonal act. It often reflects intense emotion such as anger, grievance, or a sense of being personally wronged, rather than anything opportunistic or financially motivated IMO.

And if EW is deceased, they are together in heaven. IMO.
 

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