Found Deceased Canada - Lachlan Cranswick, 41, Deep River near Ottawa ON, 18 Jan 2010 - #6

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Thanks, Hazel. Both very good!
soulless; shallow; vain; empty; mutants

Your second link: Narrator and all 3 guests were top notch. The forensic psychiatrist said some very important things:

"....evil is what people do, not who they are..." and "...[such people] should be vomited out by society..."

:behindbar:puke:

A picture says a thousand words.
 
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Thanks, flipflop, that's what I was looking for. That's a lot to review! It's late here so I'll check on it tomorrow. I recall all the whoop-dee-doo but don't recall mention of her pilot.

I believe that he gave up piloting celebs when he became base commander at CFB Trenton. He still flew planes, though.
 
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While I was sleeping the OPP/RW thread closed. I want to post this video so it will be preserved if Someone orders it scrubbed. In it you can see that this photo op was entirely requested and orchestrated by RW. Another sleuther posted the link to it earlier on the RW thread; I apologize for not remembering their name.

http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/1221258968/ID=1620359130

Well, I see that the video did not transfer to here. Can someone else make it show here? It is the 05/2005 arrival back at Heathrow after the Queen's visit to Canada.

I realize that you folks have Tea Parties, but do you happen to know the Queen's height? I understand she consistently wears shoes with the same heel height. Prince Philip's height would also be interesting. See 2:16.

Found this info on measuring celebrities:

http://www.celebheights.com/a/5.html

Elizabeth, Elizabeth, so many Elizabeths.
 
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A body has been found in the woods near Bancroft, about two hours west of Ottawa. OPP are investigating after the discovery on Detlor Rd., south of the small town, Tuesday afternoon. The remains have been transported to the Chief Coroner's Office in Toronto to confirm identification and determine a cause of death.
RSBM

I still wonder why was Lachlan's body taken to the Ottawa General Campus instead of the the Forensics Center in Toronto.

Mole or Alma, if you are reading this, have you heard anything from the coroner, or is it the funeral director? or the OPP? :confused: (sillybilly, help me out here, please)

http://www.ottawasun.com/news/ottawa/2010/09/22/15436116.html
 
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RSBM

I still wonder why was Lachlan's body taken to the Ottawa General Campus instead of the the Forensics Center in Toronto.

Mole or Alma, if you are reading this, have you heard anything from the coroner, or is it the funeral director? or the OPP? :confused: (sillybilly, help me out here, please)

http://www.ottawasun.com/news/ottawa/2010/09/22/15436116.html


Could be the district it is in or maybe it wasn't a high profile case.


A body found in the Bancroft area near Detlor Rd. has been identified as 21-year-old Randy Lazier, Bancroft OPP said.

Police said no foul play is suspected.

Mr. Lazier was reported missing after walking away from his Detlor Rd. home Sept. 9.
 
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Could be the district it is in or maybe it wasn't a high profile case.


A body found in the Bancroft area near Detlor Rd. has been identified as 21-year-old Randy Lazier, Bancroft OPP said.

Police said no foul play is suspected.

Mr. Lazier was reported missing after walking away from his Detlor Rd. home Sept. 9.

hi VB, Thank you for your fast response. Might be the district like you say, because IMO Lachlan's was a high profile case. Or are you saying the opposite. That the Bancroft case wasn't a high profile case, and that's why the remains were sent to Toronto?
I am so confused :confused: I always thought the Toronto Forensics Centre was top notch, a state of the art facility. I am very confused now.

R.I.P. Randy :(

21 years old, so young :(
 
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hi VB, Thank you for your fast response. Might be the district like you say, because IMO Lachlan's was a high profile case. Or are you saying the opposite. That the Bancroft case wasn't a high profile case, and that's why the remains were sent to Toronto?
I am so confused :confused: I always thought the Toronto Forensics Centre was top notch, a state of the art facility. I am very confused now.



I would say Lachlan was a high profile case and it looks like the Bancroft one was just a suicide.

Could also be there was a heavy workload in Ottawa at the time.

Don't really know as there is not a big distance from Bancroft to Ottawa or Toronto but Ottawa is a quite shorter distance from Deep River than Toronto.

Maybe the Chief coroner was in Ottawa when Lachlan's remains were found.
 
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I would say Lachlan was a high profile case and it looks like the Bancroft one was just a suicide.

Could also be there was a heavy workload in Ottawa at the time.

Don't really know as there is not a big distance from Bancroft to Ottawa or Toronto but Ottawa is a quite shorter distance from Deep River than Toronto.

Maybe the Chief coroner was in Ottawa when Lachlan's remains were found.
Most definitely! Lachlan's was a high profile case. We are still here after all these months.

Yeah, maybe that was the case, that the Chief coroner was in Ottawa at the time.
Thanks again VB.
Just watched a YouTube video re Randy's disappearance. He left home after a fight with his girlfriend, and he might have been suffering from depression.
 
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Most definitely! Lachlan's was a high profile case. We are still here after all these months.

Yeah, maybe that was the case, that the Chief coroner was in Ottawa at the time.
Thanks again VB.
Just watched a YouTube video re Randy's disappearance. He left home after a fight with his girlfriend, and he might have been suffering from depression.

Where were Robert "Bubba" Verch's remains taken?

http://www.thedailyobserver.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2456764
 
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There have been many small communities which have disbanded their Police forces and went to OPP coverage.

Where I live now they are talking about it also.

For some, it will mean going back into the fold.
 
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For some, it will mean going back into the fold.

Quite often the OPP will hire the people from the other force if they are qualified but with the OPP you never know where you are going to be stationed.

At one time they wouldn't station you in your home town.
Don't know if that has been changed or not.
 
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Most definitely! Lachlan's was a high profile case. We are still here after all these months.

Yeah, maybe that was the case, that the Chief coroner was in Ottawa at the time.
Thanks again VB.
Just watched a YouTube video re Randy's disappearance. He left home after a fight with his girlfriend, and he might have been suffering from depression.

LC's case is high profile to us, but i'm not so sure it was determined to be such by the DR LE :( IMO, given who signs their cheques, they would be more interested in closing the case quickly and are maybe not used to peeps questioning their conclusions. We still don't know which is the lead agency in the investigation, and while we may receive the occasional snippet from DR LE, it is my FIRM BELIEF that LC's case is being investigated at a level beyond DR. I don't wish to instill false hope in that regard, but there are reasons I believe this. My sources don't tell me anything (lol), so my interpretation could be wrong.

I do not believe the whereabouts of the Chief Coroner on a given day would determine where an autopsy was conducted. However, maybe the Chief Coroner WAS called to Ottawa because of the case??? To the best of my understanding, the Chief Coroner is simply the chief administrator and I do not believe they physically become involved with the individual autopsies. They may assist LE and family in understanding the results, etc, but they perform more of an executive role and provide advice and expertise to other coroners under their supervision.

Given the nature of what I research, there are certain specifics I can't provide for personal security reasons. However this is my recollection / understanding of the process as it transpired in my son's case:

An Ontario coroner (other than the Chief Coroner) attended at the place of death and advised me of my son's death. An autopsy was performed the next day. Due to questionable circumstances, a Coroner's Warrant was issued by the Coroner's Office upon certain agencies the following day. I can't recall if I called him or vice versa, but I spoke with the Chief Coroner of Ontario (who happens to be in Toronto) to discuss various specifics. A Death Certificate was issued by the funeral home but was not dependent on receiving autopsy results. They do not automatically send out copies of the Autopsy Report, but the Chief Coroner advised me to address a letter of request to him, and he provided me a copy of the full Autopsy Report. The autopsy report was signed by a pathologist who conducted the autopsy. The Chief Coroner subsequently assisted me with understanding and clarification. The Chief Coroner conducted an "investigation" and ultimatedly decided that an "inquest" was not required.

HTH
 
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Sillybilly, I am sorry for what must have been a terrible time for you.May I ask if it is a situation sleuthed here?
 
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Sillybilly, I am sorry for what must have been a terrible time for you.May I ask if it is a situation sleuthed here?

You've got mail dotr ;)
 
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Seems it's just me and the mice here tonite, so while I have no adult supervision, i'll wile away the time telling you about my strange dream. So, don't laugh, but ... SB has a history of dreams that come true, but tries to set them aside and remain mostly in touch with reality, fact, evidence, earthly things ... most times :)

Night before last I dreamed I was running, running, running ... through mud, rocks, valleys, lakes ... had to ask for directions, had to get to "9 Summit". Got there, didn't look like anything much was going on, so dream was a non-event (except I had sore ankles the next morning, LOL). Then today, with obviously nothing better to do, I did a reverse addy check, googled the name which could possibly be one and the same as a fellow who has something to do with MRIs, nanoparticles, and makes donations to MIT in the same 3 years that JS has donated, happens to be a PhD and is affiliated with the Department of Nuclear Engineering in Taiwan with speaking engagements at Univ of New South Wales.

Mind you, could be that you google any name in DR and you'd come up with the same results? LOL

How weird is all that? Ha ... those forensic astrology types got nothing on billy ;)
 
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LC's case is high profile to us, but i'm not so sure it was determined to be such by the DR LE :( IMO, given who signs their cheques, they would be more interested in closing the case quickly and are maybe not used to peeps questioning their conclusions. We still don't know which is the lead agency in the investigation, and while we may receive the occasional snippet from DR LE, it is my FIRM BELIEF that LC's case is being investigated at a level beyond DR. I don't wish to instill false hope in that regard, but there are reasons I believe this. My sources don't tell me anything (lol), so my interpretation could be wrong.

I do not believe the whereabouts of the Chief Coroner on a given day would determine where an autopsy was conducted. However, maybe the Chief Coroner WAS called to Ottawa because of the case??? To the best of my understanding, the Chief Coroner is simply the chief administrator and I do not believe they physically become involved with the individual autopsies. They may assist LE and family in understanding the results, etc, but they perform more of an executive role and provide advice and expertise to other coroners under their supervision.

Given the nature of what I research, there are certain specifics I can't provide for personal security reasons. However this is my recollection / understanding of the process as it transpired in my son's case:

An Ontario coroner (other than the Chief Coroner) attended at the place of death and advised me of my son's death. An autopsy was performed the next day. Due to questionable circumstances, a Coroner's Warrant was issued by the Coroner's Office upon certain agencies the following day. I can't recall if I called him or vice versa, but I spoke with the Chief Coroner of Ontario (who happens to be in Toronto) to discuss various specifics. A Death Certificate was issued by the funeral home but was not dependent on receiving autopsy results. They do not automatically send out copies of the Autopsy Report, but the Chief Coroner advised me to address a letter of request to him, and he provided me a copy of the full Autopsy Report. The autopsy report was signed by a pathologist who conducted the autopsy. The Chief Coroner subsequently assisted me with understanding and clarification. The Chief Coroner conducted an "investigation" and ultimatedly decided that an "inquest" was not required.

HTH

Thank you, SB, for sharing all this information even though it was painful, I'm sure, for you to do so. I deeply appreciate your openness.
 

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