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The distance between Voyageur Quest Outfitting (where Eugene supposedly stopped) and Chemical Road in South River is around 10km, depending upon where exactly his car has been found.
Thought it was found by hikers. Maybe off-duty OPP officers?According to the Star article linked above, the car was found by the Almaguin Highlands Detachment of the OPP. This is the region between South River and Sundridge.
I'm guessing that it was suicide, and the police put the tarp over his car.
It's very sad that he ended up like this, and his family has had to suffer all this time, not knowing what happened to him. It will still be difficult for them coming to terms, but at least they now have his remains and will be able to have a service for him.
They have not yet ID'd the remains at this point. We are speculating with the assumption it's Eugene. If it's not Eugene, that raises a completely NEW set of questions.First of all - it has not been confirmed that these are his remains, (although if you want to be realistic, it *could* be him), but forensically, we have no proof. It sounds like some are speaking as if it is??? Is there something I've missed?
Ontario Provincial Police located the vehicle Thursday just before 3:30 p.m. after receiving a call about an abandoned passenger vehicle in Laurier Township, about three kilometres north east of South River.
The vehicle was found in a wooded area on a private property, down a trail leading into the woods.
Police could not say what condition the body was in or how long the body was in the vehicle for.
An autopsy on the remains will take place in the coming days, police said.
Police previously said that there was no reason to suspect anything criminal in connection with Kim’s disappearance. On Friday they reiterated that for now, detectives are not calling the incident 'suspicious' in nature.
Hi Darkblue, funny, earlier i was curious about the tarp too, wondering if the car was found like that or if it was put on later by LE. Did not know they usually used blue or orange tarp.I'm very curious about that tarp. From what I've seen, police in Ontario often use a bright orange or blue tarp for covering vehicles or remains, and usually do so when they are being towed away, as in the case of vehicles.
I have been searching, but I could not find an article that mentioned that the vehicle was found with the tarp already on, but I'm sure I did see it somewhere.
The circumstances are very suspicious, IMHO if the car was found in that condition already.
Well if it is foul play the murderers are dumb. They kept the plates on the vehicle?As per links posted earlier, Eugene's car has been found by hikers, on private property, in a wooded area, off a trail. In the picture with the tarp, I noticed that Eugene's car is next to another car. If it had been next to a working vehicle on private property, someone would have noticed it being there and not being moved. Therefore, it would have been reported earlier. I believe the tarped picture is after police has moved the car.
He may have done some illegal dealings and then killed himself because of consequences of those dealings. MOO.
I'm very curious about that tarp. From what I've seen, police in Ontario often use a bright orange or blue tarp for covering vehicles or remains, and usually do so when they are being towed away, as in the case of vehicles.
I have been searching, but I could not find an article that mentioned that the vehicle was found with the tarp already on, but I'm sure I did see it somewhere.
The circumstances are very suspicious, IMHO if the car was found in that condition already.
There is no evidence to indicate that he was involved in illegal dealings. I think that it's premature to make such a speculation. But I do suppose that he might have taken his own life for reasons known to him. He found the most beautiful spot in the province, during the peak fall colours, and even bought a permit so he could be there... forever.