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

  • #381
Health Canada adds 9 more radiation monitors in B.C.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2011/03/19/17682336.html
By QMI Agency

Health Canada will add nine additional radiation monitor stations on the B.C. coast, despite the agency saying danger of harmful nuclear radiation from Japan is negligible.
 
  • #382
Bret Stone's body was found approximately 6 km away from DR (in a straight line - a longer distance by back roads and trails), near the edge of Algonquin Park. AFAIK, no-one had seen him in the town and no-one in town recognized him. Is there any evidence that he was a) murdered and b) died in DR itself? I am not aware of any.
safetytwin!!!! so glad you are here!

there is a thread going for BS here at WS, and people are still asking exactly where was BS's body found. You think you could indicate the location in the following map? Just as a reference I placed
( B ) on the map, only to have an idea of how far away is 6 km.

It would be awesome if you could do a screen shot of the map, and then mark the SPOT with an "X" otherwise, just let us know which of those small lakes is closer.

MAP: http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Trans-Canada+Hwy%2FON-17+W&daddr=Trans-Canada+Hwy%2FON-17+W&geocode=FZtsvwIdNnlh-w%3BFdTzvwIdSqBg-w&hl=en&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=13&dirflg=w&sll=46.136192,-77.575665&sspn=0.069825,0.181789&ie=UTF8&ll=46.105494,-77.573776&spn=0.069864,0.181789&t=h&z=13

I will really appreciate it if you could pinpoint even an approximate location. The "official" sites state near Deep River (not Algonquin Park), so that's why we associate him with DR.
With regards to your second question, we don't know, other than that he was in good health prior to death, and AFAIK no cause of death has been released. I don't know if a perfectly healthy person can just drop dead like that, perhaps a heart attack? suicide maybe? We don't know....We do know however, that the OPP never discloses ALL their findings.

From the DOE Network site:

* Discovered on September 5, 2001 near Deep River, Ontario, Canada.
* There is no trauma to the body and cause of death has yet to be determined.
* It appears the body had only been there for one or two days.
* Slim build. No tattoos or scars. Good physical health prior to death.

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/334umon.html

From the OPP Unidentified Remains site:

* Location: Deep River, Ontario On a bench, in an outhouse, in a wooded rest area of a cross country ski trail in the Laurentian Hills.[
* The body of this adult male was found in a wooded area near a cross-country ski trail. It appears the body had only been there for one or two days. There was no trauma to the body.
* Normal teeth, good dental hygiene
* Well tanned, sunburned face

apologies for any errors, I do have to leave like half an hour ago, LOL, so don't have time to check my post and edit and fix any mistakes.
Again, glad to see you safetytwin!! :)
 
  • #383
Hazel - thanks for your kind words.

Screen capture as you requested . It is a bit west of the area you linked, but you should be able to line it up according to Sullivan Lake. The red dot marks where he was found, at least as was described to me by the person who found him.

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I confess I didn't check the BS thread on WS, though I have looked at it in
the past. Perhaps he died of hypothermia (below freezing temperatures are
not necessary for that), or from too many diet/caffeine pills. One can only guess, given the lack of official information.
 

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  • #384
Uranium stocks tanked last week, an indication that the nuclear industry now faces an increasingly tough sell. Coal stocks, on the other hand, took off.

What’s the worry?

Burning more coal to produce electricity poses a greater threat to your health than the radiation released by all the nuclear accidents combined. It’s estimated by some risk analysts that for nuclear power to be as dangerous as burning coal, you’d need 25 meltdowns a year.



Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Op...fossil+fuels/4474439/story.html#ixzz1HCKrclzW
 
  • #385
Shot!?
Martel-Cameron’s father-in-law, John Craig Cameron, 52, turned himself in to Ontario Provincial Police in Parry Sound a few hours after Martel-Cameron’s body was discovered last Tuesday afternoon. He was charged with first-degree murder and is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.

Dawn Downie, 47, said she learned her daughter had been shot and killed when two Hamilton police officers came to her door with the news at 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

She had last seen her daughter about six weeks ago when the 27-year-old came to visit Downie and her husband, Jim Binkle, for the weekend.
http://www.thespec.com/news/article...ly-mystified-by-charges-against-father-in-law

Ironic timing..
http://www.magma.ca/~drcanrt/110316gallant.html
 
  • #386
Hazel - thanks for your kind words.

Screen capture as you requested . It is a bit west of the area you linked, but you should be able to line it up according to Sullivan Lake. The red dot marks where he was found, at least as was described to me by the person who found him.

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I confess I didn't check the BS thread on WS, though I have looked at it in
the past. Perhaps he died of hypothermia (below freezing temperatures are
not necessary for that), or from too many diet/caffeine pills. One can only guess, given the lack of official information.
Thank you so much safetytwin! Would it be OK to post your info in Bret's thread?

Been looking at the area where the red dot is, and looks like in the middle of nowhere, to me at least. I am sure that must be an accessible area, since he was found fairly quick. Am trying to find a ski trail around, but no luck so far. Did the person who found him happen to mention the name of the ski trail? I know I'm pushing my luck :D

I see Big & Little Bass Lakes are closeby:

LBL : http://travelingluck.com/North%20America/Canada/Ontario/_6054810_Little%20Bass%20Lake.html#local_map

there is a picture there of http://media.cns-snc.ca/history/npd/npd.html"]Nuclear Power Demonstration Reactor (1962)

You are right about hypothermia safetytwin. I personally never considered that, 'cause he was found first days of September. The diet/caffeine pills theory would be more likely IMO though. In any case, I'm sure the autopsy results contain those answers.

Maybe he was disoriented and got lost, and couldn't found his way back. Doesn't appear he had a map of the ski trail (or area) with him.
It is such a mystery! How did he get to that location? I guess we can safely assume he didn't drive since there was no vehicle found abandoned. What puzzles the most, is why didn't he have an ID? Who is Bret Stone?
 
  • #387
sorry, it's me again :)

( 1 ) found a very good map of the Algonquin Provincial Park (area in green). When viewing in 300%, am able to locate Big Bass L on the yellow part, right hand side of map, a bit under Des Joaquims Power Dev. (Pembroke 59 Km).

So according to this map, none of the Bass Lakes nor the Heart Lake is part of the Algonquin Park; closest point would be Kellys Lake. Wish we could find a map showing roads and ski trails of the area in question.

pdf map : http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~crpalmer/algonquin/alg2.pdf

site where I found map : http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~crpalmer/algonquin/map.html

P.S.: I have pdf reader disabled cause I got a warning of some kind, but was able to open it with default Image Viewer, so am not sure if that is why I am only able to view the area where Big Bass L is, when viewed is 300%...might work in smaller size for you guys.

( 2 ) Noticed that I forgot to include the link for the OPP site, so here it is : http://www.missing-u.ca/UIDetail.aspx?PersonID=62
 
  • #388
For all of us science buffs who are very concerned about the world ( thanks Lachlan!) I found an awesome site that explains the nuclear mess at Fukushima.It's the Union of Concerned Scientists. For curiosity I am going to see if I can find anything from Lachlan on there.

http://allthingsnuclear.org/tagged/Japan_nuclear
 
  • #389
Groups voice concerns at Ontario nuke plant hearings

By DAN ILIKA QMI Agency

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2011/03/21/17706151.html
TORONTO - A nuclear war is underway in Durham Region.

Three environmental groups have come forward in an attempt to suspend the Darlington New Nuclear Power Plant environmental hearings in the wake of the ongoing accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear station.

Great link Maxfactor!
 
  • #390
Thank you so much safetytwin! Would it be OK to post your info in Bret's thread?

Been looking at the area where the red dot is, and looks like in the middle of nowhere, to me at least. I am sure that must be an accessible area, since he was found fairly quick. Am trying to find a ski trail around, but no luck so far. Did the person who found him happen to mention the name of the ski trail? I know I'm pushing my luck :D

I see Big & Little Bass Lakes are closeby:

LBL : http://travelingluck.com/North%20America/Canada/Ontario/_6054810_Little%20Bass%20Lake.html#local_map

there is a picture there of http://media.cns-snc.ca/history/npd/npd.html"]Nuclear Power Demonstration Reactor (1962)

You are right about hypothermia safetytwin. I personally never considered that, 'cause he was found first days of September. The diet/caffeine pills theory would be more likely IMO though. In any case, I'm sure the autopsy results contain those answers.

Maybe he was disoriented and got lost, and couldn't found his way back. Doesn't appear he had a map of the ski trail (or area) with him.
It is such a mystery! How did he get to that location? I guess we can safely assume he didn't drive since there was no vehicle found abandoned. What puzzles the most, is why didn't he have an ID? Who is Bret Stone?

Hazel - feel free to post my info on Bret's thread. I'll post any comments I have beyond this one over there as well.

You are right - the spot is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. There is an extensive network of wilderness ski trails (maintained by volunteers) in the area, and the outhouse and cabin (which would have been locked) are beside one. Bret could only have reached that location on foot or possibly by ATV, since there is no real road access beyond the end of the Bass Lake Road, and that only goes as far as Sullivan Lake. On the satellite view you can see a cleared strip through the bush which is where the gas pipeline runs; there is also a railway line, now no longer in use. There are snowmobile trails in the winter, and some rough logging roads that would not be usable by ordinary vehicles. There are no nearby roads into or out of Algonquin Park either, although the boundary of the park is very close.

I can't imagine how he ended up there, unless he started off on one of the trails in a spirit of adventure and got very lost. That would be easy to do for someone who didn't know the area and didn't have a map. He was found quickly just by chance - the person who came across him was (if I recall correctly) out doing some trail clearing and went there to use the outhouse.
 
  • #391
Hazel - feel free to post my info on Bret's thread. I'll post any comments I have beyond this one over there as well.

You are right - the spot is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. There is an extensive network of wilderness ski trails (maintained by volunteers) in the area, and the outhouse and cabin (which would have been locked) are beside one. Bret could only have reached that location on foot or possibly by ATV, since there is no real road access beyond the end of the Bass Lake Road, and that only goes as far as Sullivan Lake. On the satellite view you can see a cleared strip through the bush which is where the gas pipeline runs; there is also a railway line, now no longer in use. There are snowmobile trails in the winter, and some rough logging roads that would not be usable by ordinary vehicles. There are no nearby roads into or out of Algonquin Park either, although the boundary of the park is very close.

I can't imagine how he ended up there, unless he started off on one of the trails in a spirit of adventure and got very lost. That would be easy to do for someone who didn't know the area and didn't have a map. He was found quickly just by chance - the person who came across him was (if I recall correctly) out doing some trail clearing and went there to use the outhouse.
THANKS SAFETYTWIN!

I am in the process of copying these posts concerning Bret Stone onto his own thread.

Here is the link to his thread : CANADA Canada-Laurentian Hills/Near Deep River, Ontario, Unidentified Man - Sept. 2001
 
  • #392
http://www.thestar.com/specialsecti...rium-touted-as-the-answer-to-our-energy-needs
Brief chemistry refresher course: atomic number 90, symbol Th, just two protons fewer than uranium, and four fewer than plutonium, shiny, silvery-white — and almost as common as dirt. The metal was discovered in 1828 and named for Thor, the Norse god of thunder.

Thorium’s fans — nuclear scientists and engineers, chemists and physicists, even some environmentalists — have become almost cult-like in their promotion of thorium as the solution to most of the world’s energy problems.

They say that, among other things, a well-designed thorium-fuelled plant beats the uranium-based system on all fronts
 
  • #393
First of all, no... you got it COMPLETELY wrong.

MICHELLE was supposed to be working March break for AECL, her and Rick both worked there. ( rick is her husband, or "ex" though im not sure they got as far as filing divorce papers )

Rick went to P.S with his 2 children (kyleigh and william) to visit with family ( Rick's parents - Craig and Sandra ) on the FRIDAY at the beginning of March Break, he intended to stay the whole week and go back sunday.

Rick and Michelle were not living together at the time and Rick had temp custody of the children.

They were in the midst of a custody battle in which Michelle (after ditching rick with the 2 kids and leaving to be with her new partner ) decided that suddenly she wanted full custody, and the matrimonial home too as I recall.

Whether or not there was a heated discussion monday evening with his parents or not that sparked the anger in Craig ( rick's father ) has not been noted, but sometime between monday evening and tuesday morning, he had driven 4 hours to deep river and shot and killed Michelle.

He had court on the 22nd in which happened to be the same day as Michelle's funeral, he was remanded to next thursday ( march 31 ) for a vid appearance from the jail. He entered the court room in restraints and did not say a word, he has not obtained legal counsel, and is NOT disputing the charges.

:welcome: femme_fatale
No wonder it didn't make sense that the MIL also worked at AECL, considering the FIL lived in PS. Thank you for clarifying that it was Michelle who worked there.

Very tragic. I feel so sad for those children and Michelle's family :( I have no personal experience with divorces or separations, but I'm sure all could have easily been solved by the courts, now those children will grow up without their Mother!
 
  • #394
March 23, 2011
AECL ordered to review safety
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) issued orders to all of its major licence holders - including AECL, Ontario Power Generation, New Brunswick Power and Bruce Power - to prepare a review by April 29.

The orders were issued last Thursday by Ramzi Jammal, chief regulatory operations officer for the CNSC.

In a letter to Hank Drumhiller, vice-president and chief nuclear officer for AECL, Jammal says the review must look at the initial “lessons learned” from the earthquake in Japan and re-examine the “safety cases” for Canada's nuclear facilities, “in particular the underlying defence in depth concept.”

The review should focus on threats from “external hazards such as seismic, flooding, fire and extreme weather events,” the licence holders' plans for “prevention and mitigation of severe accidents” and their overall emergency preparedness.

The review must also report on plans for “short-term and long-term measures to address any significant gaps.”
more : http://www.magma.ca/~drcanrt/110323review.html
 
  • #395
Japan finds plutonium at stricken plant
March 28, 2011
TOKYO - Plutonium found in soil at the crippled Fukushima nuclear complex heightened alarm on Tuesday over Japan’s lengthy battle to contain the world’s worst atomic crisis in 25 years.

Plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said the radioactive material, which is used in nuclear bombs, was traced in soil at five locations at the complex,..

more: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2011/03/11/17576051.html
 
  • #396
Japan finds plutonium at stricken plant
March 28, 2011

Am I the only one wondering why they aren't pumping the reactors full of cement? Surely they won't be able to use them again anyways. I think they are taking a huge risk with people's lives, the Japanese have lost enough already.:maddening:
 
  • #397
Am I the only one wondering why they aren't pumping the reactors full of cement? Surely they won't be able to use them again anyways. I think they are taking a huge risk with people's lives, the Japanese have lost enough already.:maddening:
Max, at risk of getting laughed at, I'll give you my take on things. Let me first say that I'm very ignorant about this issue, and am not reading about it because it depresses me way too much.
OK, so here it goes:
IMHO, they poured cement on Chernobyl because there had already been a huge explosion, whilst in Japan's case the rods filled with uranium pellets are still intact and creating heat. They are cooling it with water to prevent an explosion like in Chernobyl. So if they instead pour cement (even if it is fast-drying cement), those rods are still going to be generating heat, and it will get warmer, and warmer, and WARMER and eventually it will EXPLODE, launching not only radioactive steam, smoke, etc, but also broken pieces of cement.
OK, you can all stop laughing at me now :) .... hope someone who knows this stuff will come in here and tell how far off we are.
What I posted above is all just from my imagination, I have not read anything of that sort anywhere, just my own crazy conclusions :crazy:
 
  • #398
Japanese Exec in Charge of Nuclear Plant Has Been Missing for Weeks

<snips from article>
Masataka Shimizu, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co., hasn't been seen at his tony Tokyo high-rise for weeks. Rumors are spreading that Shimizu, whose scandal-plagued company operates the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, has either checked into a hospital or committed suicide.
.........
On the company's website, Shimizu expressed "deep apologies for the concerns and inconveniences caused due to the incident.&#8221; It is Japanese custom to accept corporate penitence. However, Fukushima governor Yuhei Sato told Japanese television that residents are &#8220;not in a position to accept apologies because their anger and anxiety are extreme."
In light of low levels of plutonium found in soil samples &#8212; the strongest indication yet of a partial meltdown in one or more of the plant's reactor cores &#8212; Shimizu's vanishing act looks even more craven
personal e-mails uncovered by The Wall Street Journal between Tepco workers at the plant and those back at Tokyo headquarters reveal the wrenching struggle to contain the plant. In one correspondence the Fukushima worker wrote: "I just wanted people to understand that there are many people fighting under harsh circumstances in the nuclear plants. That is all I want. Crying is useless. If we&#8217;re in hell now all we can do is to crawl up towards heaven."

full article : http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/03/president_of_tokyo_power_compa.html
 
  • #399
3.5-magnitude quake near Ontario nuclear facility

By QMI Agency

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2011/03/29/17794566.html




The AECL nuclear laboratories in Chalk River, Ont. (QMI Agency, file)

A tremor has been recorded near the Atomic Energy Canada Ltd. nuclear laboratories in Chalk River, Ont.

Earthquakes Canada reported the 3.5-magnitude quake happened about 70 km northeast of Chalk River, around 12:04 p.m. Tuesday
 
  • #400
As I read each day's reports of the widening radiation in the air and ocean, I'm haunted by thoughts of Lachlan's photographing all things beautiful...."as if there would never be another Spring....".

I hope that the realm in which Lachlan's Spirit now resides is full of beauty, Peace, and totally without greedy warmongers.
 

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