CANADA Canada - Kerrie Brown, 15, Westwood, MB, 16 Oct 1986

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Oct 20022 from cbc update: After multiple calls and emails to RCMP prompting them to send the historical DNA for further testing at a better equipped lab, Trevor was told in a phone conversation with a now retired Mountie that a DNA profile has been sent to a private lab and that genetic genealogy was being employed as a technique to further the investigation. Those facts were confirmed in an email obtained by CBC News.
 
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'Jan 30, 2023 Someone Knows Something S5 l Full Podcast
On a cold October night in 1986, 15-year-old Kerrie Brown disappeared from a house party. Her body was discovered less than 40 hours later in a wooded area outside of town. Her friends and family recall that fateful night and the devastating effect it's had on their lives.About Someone Knows Something: In Season 5 of Someone Knows Something, David Ridgen travels to Thompson, a mining town in northern Manitoba. Together with Kerrie's older brother Trevor, David speaks to witnesses as well as suspects, and uncovers some shocking new evidence that may help the case move forward.'
 
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Sorry, that article was October 2022.
 
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On Monday I listened through the Somebody Knows Something Season 5 on Kerrie Brown. This case was so compelling.

My thoughts:

1. Kerrie knew whoever was driving and/or in the vehicle she got into.

2. Whoever killed Kerrie, it was their first time killing and they were teenagers.

3. I don't think Patrick Sumner did it. Why would you keep living in Thompson if you were guilty? If I had committed a heinous murder, spent months in jail after being charged for that murder, and the entire town believed I was guilty, I'd have moved as far away as possible. I wouldn't want to continue to live in an isolated small town where I know everyone would have their eyes on me, looking for me to make slightest mistake which could lead to me being convicted.
 

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