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

  • #301
Questions:

1) on the studio photos, I don’t see a bathroom. There probably is something. It could be a shower, a tub…hard to tell. But in my mind, a “spa day” implies at least a hot tub, or a jacuzzi. Does anyone know what Eli meant by “a spa”?

2) since it was a “GoFundMe”, the money were probably transferred electronically. But if Eli was robbed, there may be a certain way to trace the money. I hope.

Best of luck to the family! Must be a horrible story. Maybe the fire’s goal was to destroy all electronics.

Spa day was in reference to pampering his dog. Family disclosed this info on social media and it was part of the Crime With Kait segment about EW’s disappearance.

Link to video

Hopefully financial records have been looked into confirming any suspicious withdrawals and transactions in the time leading up to the fire.
 
  • #302
Maybe the perp was specifically there to commit arson at the building?
What if E's place was easier to access and he became collateral damage, or targeted to be blamed for the fire.?
random speculation.
 
  • #303
Could it be listed on a real estate website if it wasn't?

Sure. It is up to the purchaser to do their due diligence. The realtor may not know.
 
  • #304
Maybe the perp was specifically there to commit arson at the building?
What if E's place was easier to access and he became collateral damage, or targeted to be blamed for the fire.?
random speculation.

This crossed my mind as well. The house had been listed for sale in Oct 2024 and again in April 2025 so it could have been cased online.
Then watched from the street or even the park.
 
  • #305
Sure. It is up to the purchaser to do their due diligence. The realtor may not know.
Here is what the realtor said on Instagram.

Duplex called legal, in-law studio is usually a term meant for letting it out to a family member, IMO.


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  • #306
There really isn't a lot of time to do much once the smoke detector goes off. If the alarm went off at around 6am the tenants would have been alerted and seen anything suspicious. Who ever was involved with his disappearance would have had to been quick and planned. With a multi unit like that the least someone would do is look out their window? JMO
(bbm)

In cases like this, I believe a police canvass includes questions about who was home, sounds they might have heard, lights they might have seen, visitors they might have had, vehicles noticed, arguments heard, smoke sighting, or anything else unusual. Early flames and smoke may not be visible to neighbours though alarms had already sounded in the tri-plex.

Setting a fire like this doesn't necessarily require a long or complicated plan, IMO, just lighter, matches...If a fire started at the doorway, speculating the perp stood outside on the steps and lit the curtains on fire, the perp would only need seconds to leave. He might have his vehicle pulled right up to the back fence in the park by then too and just run away. If his vehicle was an EV, no one would hear it start.
 

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