CANADA Canada - Emma Fillipoff, 26, Victoria BC, 28 Nov 2012

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She had an update today on doe network but the link is broken and information looks incorrect above because she has information below her name belonging to the man’s case who is below her. Hopefully that gets fixed.
 
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Barefoot in the Night: The Search for Emma Fillipoff
Docuseries preview #3 'The Man in the Green Shirt' (22 mins)

This is the third preview of the upcoming docuseries and is only a snippet of a much larger story. This 22-minute preview highlights the unresolved story of The Man in the Green Shirt, and a new initiative put forth in the hopes of breathing life into this old, yet compelling lead that is still a possible link in Emma's case.

In May of 2014, eighteen months into Emma's disappearance, her mother Shelley Fillipoff traveled from Ontario to British Columbia, to continue the search for her daughter in the downtown east side of Vancouver.

On May 27, 2014, an agitated man wearing a green t-shirt, sporting a pronounced limp and sleeved tattoos, walked into a clothing boutique in downtown Vancouver, with a bad attitude, and a crumpled up missing person poster of Emma in his hand.

Store owners called 911 immediately to report the incident and pass along store camera footage.

The man was long gone by the time police arrived. Despite efforts to locate him, and the evidence of grainy surveillance circulating in the media, he has yet to be identified.

Bayberry Films enlisted forensic artist, Hew Morrison, to study the available surveillance footage, working alongside Kimberly Bordage and Shelley Fillipoff, to produce a digital composite image of The Man in the Green Shirt.

Featuring interviews with Shelley Fillipoff; Det/Cst Bob Iles; forensic artist, Hew Morrrison; and criminologist Dr. Michael Arntfield.

Barefoot in the Night: The Search for Emma Fillipoff is an upcoming six-hour documentary series, created by filmmaker, missing persons advocate, and friend of Shelley Fillipoff, Kimberly Bordage, who has been assisting in the search for Emma since 2015.

“I believe that re-visiting the story of the green t-shirt man will spark renewed interest in my daughter's case. I have long felt that this man could be a valuable source of information in Emma's disappearance.”
~ Shelley Fillipoff

GENRE: True Crime; Human Interest.

Help Find Emma Fillipoff
Bayberryfilms
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Barefoot in the Night: The Search for Emma Fillipoff
Docuseries preview #3 'The Man in the Green Shirt' (22 mins)

This is the third preview of the upcoming docuseries and is only a snippet of a much larger story. This 22-minute preview highlights the unresolved story of The Man in the Green Shirt, and a new initiative put forth in the hopes of breathing life into this old, yet compelling lead that is still a possible link in Emma's case.

In May of 2014, eighteen months into Emma's disappearance, her mother Shelley Fillipoff traveled from Ontario to British Columbia, to continue the search for her daughter in the downtown east side of Vancouver.

On May 27, 2014, an agitated man wearing a green t-shirt, sporting a pronounced limp and sleeved tattoos, walked into a clothing boutique in downtown Vancouver, with a bad attitude, and a crumpled up missing person poster of Emma in his hand.

Store owners called 911 immediately to report the incident and pass along store camera footage.

The man was long gone by the time police arrived. Despite efforts to locate him, and the evidence of grainy surveillance circulating in the media, he has yet to be identified.

Bayberry Films enlisted forensic artist, Hew Morrison, to study the available surveillance footage, working alongside Kimberly Bordage and Shelley Fillipoff, to produce a digital composite image of The Man in the Green Shirt.

Featuring interviews with Shelley Fillipoff; Det/Cst Bob Iles; forensic artist, Hew Morrrison; and criminologist Dr. Michael Arntfield.

Barefoot in the Night: The Search for Emma Fillipoff is an upcoming six-hour documentary series, created by filmmaker, missing persons advocate, and friend of Shelley Fillipoff, Kimberly Bordage, who has been assisting in the search for Emma since 2015.

“I believe that re-visiting the story of the green t-shirt man will spark renewed interest in my daughter's case. I have long felt that this man could be a valuable source of information in Emma's disappearance.”
~ Shelley Fillipoff

GENRE: True Crime; Human Interest.

Help Find Emma Fillipoff
Bayberryfilms
#emmafillipoff #helpfindemmafillipoff #helpfindemma #findEmma #findemmafillipoff #missing #missingperson #missingpersons #victoria #vancouver #missingperson #missingpersoncanada #BC #Documentary #shelleyfillipoff #Docuseries #ageprogression #emmafillipoff #missingperson #missingpersonbc #barefootinthenight #thesearchforemmafillipoff #bayberryfilms #themaninthegreenshirt #greenshirtguy #truecrime #humaninterest
Welcome to Ws @kskuce, looking forward to watching the docuseries!
 
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Barefoot in the Night: The Search for Emma Fillipoff
Docuseries preview #3 'The Man in the Green Shirt' (22 mins)

This is the third preview of the upcoming docuseries and is only a snippet of a much larger story. This 22-minute preview highlights the unresolved story of The Man in the Green Shirt, and a new initiative put forth in the hopes of breathing life into this old, yet compelling lead that is still a possible link in Emma's case.

In May of 2014, eighteen months into Emma's disappearance, her mother Shelley Fillipoff traveled from Ontario to British Columbia, to continue the search for her daughter in the downtown east side of Vancouver.

On May 27, 2014, an agitated man wearing a green t-shirt, sporting a pronounced limp and sleeved tattoos, walked into a clothing boutique in downtown Vancouver, with a bad attitude, and a crumpled up missing person poster of Emma in his hand.

Store owners called 911 immediately to report the incident and pass along store camera footage.

The man was long gone by the time police arrived. Despite efforts to locate him, and the evidence of grainy surveillance circulating in the media, he has yet to be identified.

Bayberry Films enlisted forensic artist, Hew Morrison, to study the available surveillance footage, working alongside Kimberly Bordage and Shelley Fillipoff, to produce a digital composite image of The Man in the Green Shirt.

Featuring interviews with Shelley Fillipoff; Det/Cst Bob Iles; forensic artist, Hew Morrrison; and criminologist Dr. Michael Arntfield.

Barefoot in the Night: The Search for Emma Fillipoff is an upcoming six-hour documentary series, created by filmmaker, missing persons advocate, and friend of Shelley Fillipoff, Kimberly Bordage, who has been assisting in the search for Emma since 2015.

“I believe that re-visiting the story of the green t-shirt man will spark renewed interest in my daughter's case. I have long felt that this man could be a valuable source of information in Emma's disappearance.”
~ Shelley Fillipoff

GENRE: True Crime; Human Interest.

Help Find Emma Fillipoff
Bayberryfilms
#emmafillipoff #helpfindemmafillipoff #helpfindemma #findEmma #findemmafillipoff #missing #missingperson #missingpersons #victoria #vancouver #missingperson #missingpersoncanada #BC #Documentary #shelleyfillipoff #Docuseries #ageprogression #emmafillipoff #missingperson #missingpersonbc #barefootinthenight #thesearchforemmafillipoff #bayberryfilms #themaninthegreenshirt #greenshirtguy #truecrime #humaninterest
Hey, how are you?

Dou you know when this docu will be released?

Thank you
 
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Nov 13 2024 Bailey Seymour
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''As part of an initiative to draw public interest, her mother worked with forensic artist Hew Morrison to create a composite of the man, based on grainy surveillance footage. They've also redesigned the helpfindemmafillipoff.ca website, with a revised timeline, including the most recent search initiatives, and a news archive covering all past articles related to Emma’s case.''

“I believe that re-visiting the story of the green T-shirt man will spark renewed interest in my daughter's case. I have long felt that this man could be a valuable source of information in Emma's disappearance," noted her mom in the release.''
 
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Sending up a request to the powers that be for Emma to please be found, so that her friends and family can get closure whatever that may look like.
 
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I used Ai to enhance the photo of green shirt guy. I got this.
 

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I hope that Emma, wherever she is now, is found soon. Her family deserves answers/closure, it would be wonderful if she were to pop up as a an independent artist somewhere, but it's been so long.
 
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Has the docuseries Barefoot in the Night about her case been released yet? All I could find was previews online.
 
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Has the docuseries Barefoot in the Night about her case been released yet? All I could find was previews online.
It looks like episode 1 will ne released on Jan 6, 2026 on Emma's Birthday. Found that info in the press release section of the website dedicated to finding her
 
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Old but very good ten-part podcast, including interviews with family and friends. Mentioned previously on this thread, back when there fewer episodes available. There are episodes dedicated to interviews with people that Emma stayed with in the year leading up to her disappearance. Originally The Nighttime Podcast, it’s now Canadian Gothic, available on the usual podcast platforms. I believe these ten parts were re-edited before being republished. The first episode is an interview with Emma’s mother, from 2016. There’s also an interview with Julien.

Emma Fillipoff is Missing — the Canadian Gothic
 
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by Liz Brown November 28, 2025
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The photo of Shelley and her daughter Emma was from 2001 and shared with VicPD. "Shelley recalled how much Emma loved Christmas," states VicPD.
''Emma Fillipoff was last seen on Nov. 28, 2012, outside the Empress Hotel on Government Street. She was 26 years old at the time. ''

''In a newly released vodcast episode, The Search for Emma Fillipoff: 13 Years Bordage and Fillipott discuss what it means for Emma’s file to now be officially designated as a historic missing person case.

“Despite the formal reclassification, both Shelley and Kim emphasize that the search is ongoing. They remain in active communication with investigators and continue to receive and forward tips from the public.''
 
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I used Ai to enhance the photo of green shirt guy. I got this.

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Bringing Hollyllennoco's post forward as it has been reinstated after further review.
 

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