Canada - Sina Parsi, 32, found murdered, Toronto, Ont, 9 June 2015 - *Arrests*

  • #161
I bet he did not want to be seen (his truck seen) near the apartment block .... he preferred to "sneak over" because he knew he was doing something he shouldn't have.

Plus he could park near the Tim Hortons for an hour or two ... no problem ... whereas any public parking near the large apt blocks are usually vigilant to not allow tenants or visitors to park there .... otherwise the lot would be packed full .... just some thoughts

ps: I tried to zoom in on the RBC doors ... kinda hard because they are elevated on a ramp affair .... but it did look like double doors (somewhat) similar to the surveillance picture of Clyde ... and YES the blue looks like RBC colors.

Here's the best I could do to zoom in on the doors. I personally think it's the location where the surveillance still photo was taken. You can see the double doors with the blue handles and some window to the side that is probably the one in the picture except the picture is looking from the inside to the outside.

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Interior of a different RBC (Town and Country Mall) just to show the blue striping on interior windows...

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  • #162
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This dog, belonging to suspects in murder of Sina Parsi, was found tied to a fence near Islington and Dundas #cbcto http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHorQyIWcAAoVUd.jpg

I wonder if they also stopped to buy that bag of dog food it was apparently found with or if they had it in one of their backpacks. It's about 4km from Woolner to Islington and Dundas so I assume they walked. Once they were rid of the dog, perhaps that's when they jumped on some public transit.

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  • #163
Homicide Squad ‏@TPSHomicide 2h2 hours ago Toronto, Ontario
Clarification~Animal Services picked abandoned dog up Islington/Dundas Toronto Wed June 10 re: Sina Parsi homicide suspects #SabrinaAndClyde
 
  • #164
SSgt Darla Tannahill ‏@darlatannahill 3m3 minutes ago
After murdering Sina PARSI, Sabrina CHOUART & Clyde MARSHALL abandoned their dog at Islington/Dundas-info? 4168087400
 
  • #165
Okay, I am not following. If they tied the dog up at Islington and Dundas, why would they have first gone the other direction to the RBC bank to take out money?
 
  • #166
Maybe they:

-Killed Parsi
-Took his bank card and tried to take money out and dumped his wallet
-WENT BACK to the apartment
-Packed and left with dog and some supplies
-Went in the direction of Islington and Dundas with the dog and abandoned him.
 
  • #167
Leaving the dog so far away from the apartment made them think the dog could not be traced back to them. They wouldn't have taken the dog for walks that far away so likely no one would recognized it.JMO
 
  • #168
I would think there would be lots of other footage of them on the street with the dog walking. Maybe it was too dark?
 
  • #169
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So do I have this right .... they abandoned the dog the next day (Wednesday) .... but police did not know that animal services had picked it up .... so that is why they (police) continued to mention the dog ??
 
  • #170
It's about a 48 minute walk from the apartment to Dundas W and Islington and about 4 km away. Far enough to make them think no one would recognize their dog?
 
  • #171
Yes, it wasn't until later that animal services realized whose dog they had and notified police.
 
  • #172
Bummer if they walked right by the truck in the mall lot, keys in hand, and didn’t realize it was there.

The bank CCTV shot might also be the RBC @ Dundas & Islington. If they left Woolner at 4:10 am (and hoofed it) they could've been in that area by 5:00am, abandoned that darling dog, tried their luck at PIN numbers, and had their thumbs stuck out on the 427 (highway) ramp before 6.
 
  • #173
Maybe they:

-Killed Parsi
-Took his bank card and tried to take money out and dumped his wallet
-WENT BACK to the apartment
-Packed and left with dog and some supplies
-Went in the direction of Islington and Dundas with the dog and abandoned him.

You are probably right , or something close to that.
And police will know all that from the apt. video and bank machine ... but only went public with the 4:00 AM exit because that is how they were dressed while on the run.

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  • #174
Bummer if they walked right by the truck in the mall lot, keys in hand, and didn’t realize it was there.

The bank CCTV shot might also be the RBC @ Dundas & Islington. If they left Woolner at 4:10 am (and hoofed it) they could've been in that area by 5:00am, abandoned that darling dog, tried their luck at PIN numbers, and had their thumbs stuck out on the 427 (highway) ramp before 6.

I think it has to be the bank at Jane & Alliance. That photo was released last week before they even knew about the dog. There would have been no reason to check security footage from a bank at Dundas & Islington at that point.

Fairly easy to figure out for someone in the area. Go to the ATM and take a selfie pointing at the doors. :)
 
  • #175
Its possible but they would have been standing there for quite some time as thats the morning rush hour. A commuter isn't likely to pick up a hitcher. Seems to me they were probably walking to the Islington Subway Station. From there they could catch the subway to Union Station, then a GO Train to Barrie where the could hitchhike unnoticed to the north.
 
  • #176
I think it has to be the bank at Jane & Alliance. That photo was released last week before they even knew about the dog. There would have been no reason to check security footage from a bank at Dundas & Islington at that point.

Good point, it seems the wallet might have been found in a wooded area *near* the truck so they could have gone north to that RBC at Jane & Alliance if they were quick about it.

Somebody remind me, if someone has your bank card and tries your PIN unsuccessfully (say several times) does your bank branch get a notification alert of some sort?
 
  • #177
True, they didn't have the dog anymore so they didn't have to hitchhike within Toronto city limits.
 
  • #178
Good point, it seems the wallet might have been found in a wooded area *near* the truck so they could have gone north to that RBC at Jane & Alliance if they were quick about it.

Somebody remind me, if someone has your bank card and tries your PIN unsuccessfully (say several times) does your bank branch get a notification alert of some sort?

I think the machine eats the card.
 
  • #179
True, they didn't have the dog anymore so they didn't have to hitchhike within Toronto city limits.
Off topic, can't one take the TTC with a dog?

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  • #180
Off topic, can't one take the TTC with a dog?

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They can:

Can I bring my dog, my pets, on the TTC?Leashed pets or pets secured in an enclosed container are welcome to travel on the TTC during weekends and weekday off-peak periods - that is before 6:30 a.m.; 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 pm; after 7:00 p.m.. A Service Animal may accompany a passenger at any time. See the TTC By-law, Section 3, for full details.
https://www.ttc.ca/Riding_the_TTC/Frequently_Asked_Questions/Service_Information.jsp
 

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