CANADA Canada- Sherry Shelley, 64, last seen Walmart/Old Logging Rd., poss. w. her white 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan, Nanaimo, BC, 13/14 Nov., 2025,*Suspicious*.

  • #21
it wouldn't be the first time someone was abducted or attacked in a store parking lot but there is usually CCTV showing the victim being followed or the suspect loitering in the parking lot

if police had any store surveillance showing anything connected, I think they would've released that info?

I used to go shopping alone overnight at grocery stores and Walmart - not anymore ...
sunset in Nanimo 11/11/25 was 4:39 p.m.so was she there late or just after dark?

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4:39 PM
Tuesday, November 11, 2025 (PST)
Sunset in Nanaimo, BC, Canada
 
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I hope this isn’t another Debbie Collier case.
Hope not - but, IMO, Canadian police, family, media, just would never release all that info, like the CCTV footage, Venmo message, details about the son-in-law, to allow the public to follow the case as it blew up...

JMO
 
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  • #25
Maybe searching for valuables? Making room for something else?
unless someone else was in the vehicle making room for something or someone??
 
  • #26
What did Sherry buy at WalMart....and was it with the stuff thrown out of her car? If not, why not? Has it been confirmed that she actually made it into WalMart?
 
  • #27
Not the RCMP, they give nothing away unnecessarily. Just the bare minimum that may bring forward witnesses.

JMO

yes but a picture or video of the perp or his car would bring witnesses a lot faster than nothing IMO could bring them the identity and location of a murderer or abductor ... could bring them the location of the victim

makes me think they don't have any useful video
 
  • #28
Sadly, Sherry has been confirmed deceased.

Her body was found the day after she disappeared, inside her burned car, on the other side of Nanaimo from the Walmart.

It's still a homicide investigation, so the RCMP aren't revealing anything else.
They're looking for dashcam footage from a few very specific areas.

 
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I hate this. She sounded like such a beloved member of her community.
 
  • #31
So LE suspected from the very next day after Sherry disappeared that she was killed. They suspected that it was her body in the burned out vehicle.

Key points I took from this article:

- LE interested in witnesses who might have seen Sherry's vehicle on the night she disappeared, particularly along two possible routes to the College Drive place where she was found burned in her car:
- via Nanaimo Parkway, Jingle Pot Rd, OR,
- from Harwood Rd (Lantzville) along Old Logging Road to Vipond Rd.

- the time delay in reaching out to the public for this info (and for announcing Sherry's death) was due to the challenge of identifying her body.

- LE said 'no comment' re any suspects or POIs.

- LE doesn't 'presently' believe that there is a connection to the Mahadi Redwan case (the hit and run around the same time).
 
  • #32
From CHEK news video.
Missing Nanaimo woman Sherry Shelley found dead in apparent homicide: RCMP
Here are 3 routes police are interested in (want videos/witnesses):

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  • #33
OK, the CHEK news article says that police DO have persons of interest. That's great news!!

Missing Nanaimo woman Sherry Shelley found dead in apparent homicide: RCMP

On Tuesday, Nanaimo RCMP spokesperson Const. Sherri Wade told CHEK News investigators already have “significant leads from the evidence they’ve gathered,” including persons of interest who have been identified.

Sherry’s daughter says the family was previously notified that her mother’s vehicle and likely body had been found, but the news hadn’t been shared in her community.

My heart breaks for Sherry's daughter. 💔
 
  • #34
Thanks very much for doing that, very helpful.

That's the mountainside route around Nanaimo - low population with very few cameras. IMO, someone would need to be familiar with those roads in the daytime, there'd be few street lights at night, and some dead ends.

I also notice where her car was left is very walkable to downtown, so one perp could have managed, wouldn't have needed an accomplice to drive them away.

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  • #35
Great point!
Thanks very much for doing that, very helpful.

That's the mountainside route around Nanaimo - low population with very few cameras. IMO, someone would need to be familiar with those roads in the daytime, there'd be few street lights at night, and some dead ends.

I also notice where her car was left is very walkable to downtown, so one perp could have managed, wouldn't have needed an accomplice to drive them away.

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Great point!

So keeping with this thought, was Sherry actually at WalMart? Her daughter said she communicated with her mother while she was there. Could someone have pretended to be her in text messages? Or, if it was actually Sherry? The perp would have either had to take transit to WalMart or have left his own vehicle up at WalMart. Is there a reasonable transit route from downtown Nanaimo up to WalMart?
 
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was Sherry actually at WalMart? ... Could someone have pretended to be her in text messages? Or, if it was actually Sherry, the perp would have either had to take transit to WalMart or have left his own vehicle up at WalMart. Is there a reasonable transit route from downtown Nanaimo up to WalMart?
Yes, it's at the end of the Rapid Line bus from downtown, takes about 20 mins.

However, I have never heard of a killer taking a transit bus. It's just not a power move, and such a crime must require feeling powerful.

Other scenarios if it was one person who left their vehicle near Walmart
-stealing a car to go back that way and abandoning the stolen car
- maybe asking a close friend for a ride out there, with some kind of excuse
- biking, if they're into that and can put the bike into their own vehicle.

IMO, if it was staged then it would have been staged from somewhere far away from Walmart - eg downtown, where Sherry lived.

JMO
 

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