CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #2

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  • #641
I never noticed that I can't see her rear license plate either. Is it on the trunk? Must be.

Yeah the plate is on the trunk.

Where is her bike rack?
 
  • #642
Thanks dotr, the link isn't working anymore and I found this one with a photo of the woman:

http://www.orangeville.com/news/article/1217965--latest-search-for-missing-mono-woman

I looked up Buena Vista Drive and it's in Orangeville, not Mono. It's what Broadway becomes just East of Orangeville and near where everything happened with Sonia. Why would this lady run away from police? How could the police not be able to stop her? She was last seen wearing high heeled boots! This seems a bit ridiculous if she just ran away. She was seen by police on the day she was reported missing. WTH is up with this?

She was last seen wearing a black jacket with a dark coloured sweater, blue jeans and black high heel boots.
 
  • #643
http://www.orangeville.com/news/article/1217965--updated-search-for-missing-mono-woman
Nichols was last by family members on Friday (Sept. 30) wandering away from her home by foot around 2 p.m.
Nichols stands 5'7, 130 lbs. with shoulder length blonde hair.
She was last seen wearing a black jacket with a dark coloured sweater, blue jeans and black high heel boots.
If anyone has any information or locates the missing person, contact the Dufferin OPP via the OPP Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122
 
  • #644
I looked up Buena Vista Drive and it's in Orangeville, not Mono. It's what Broadway becomes just East of Orangeville and near where everything happened with Sonia. Why would this lady run away from police? How could the police not be able to stop her? She was last seen wearing high heeled boots! This seems a bit ridiculous if she just ran away. She was seen by police on the day she was reported missing. WTH is up with this?

Her facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=649534325&sk=wall
 
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  • #646
Im confused, was she reported missing before or after LE approached her and she ran???? It states that she is not in trouble, but running from LE says she knows something that she doesnt want to share with LE. JMO

It's very confusing. She's last seen "wandering" away from her home (was she messed up or does she have any mental issues?) on Friday, Sept 30th at 2 pm. Police receive a report that she is "missing from her residence" as of Oct 1st at 10 am. She is seen by police that day and she runs away. Where was she running? In which direction? Was it so hard to stop her? Come on, Orangeville.
 
  • #647
I'm wondering if this lady isn't suffering from some mental distress. Which would answer the odd phrase of "wandering away" and the running from police and the fact that the police were not more aggressive in chasing her down. Surely an officer can catch up to a woman in heels!
 
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  • #649
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/12/16/16580656.html
Older post with some details I thought might be worth repeating...

"Pritchard wouldn't be specific about the suspect, if the profile suggests he will strike again or has struck in the past.

But he said there were no similar incidents on record with the RCMP-maintained Violent Crime Linkage System (ViCLAS)."




"He killed somebody who we would consider a very low-risk victim and engaged in some very high-risk behaviours, entering a home, killing the resident, removing her body in the close confines of a townhouse complex, driving down the highway in her car, disposing of her body, and once again driving down the highway in her car again, returning almost to the scene of the murder, this time with blood clearly visible on the outside of the car to anybody who saw it," he said.
 
  • #650
"Babyfaced" serial killer -did he ever make it out East?
The charges relate to the deaths of 35-year-old Jill Stacey Stuchenko, 35-year-old Cynthia Frances Maas and 23-year-old Natasha Lynn Montgomery.


All the victims were living in Prince George, B.C., about 750 kilometres north of Vancouver.


The accused is also from Prince George and was in custody at a facility there, facing homicide charges for the death of 15 year old Loren Donn Leslie from Fraser Lake, B.C., in November last year.


Montgomery's body has not been found. She went missing on Sept. 23, 2010, the same day that Maas disappeared. Maas's body was found Oct. 9.


Stuchenko went missing Oct. 22, 2009, and her body was found Oct. 26.


According to RCMP, Legebokoff was a frequent online dater and social media user who used the online moniker #1CountryBoy.


Read more: http://www.canada.com/news/charged+four+murders+lived+Lethbridge/5562953/story.html#ixzz1b4kmUIfo
 
  • #651
It didn't really hit me until today that Sonia's house was only searched after her car had been found. Her parents had called police that morning to report her missing.

Here are screen shots of the blood viewable from the outside of her house. There was more blood inside but where is not disclosed in the media report. Was the perp wearing gloves since he closed the door and left blood on the jamb next to the door knob. The reporter also stated that there was blood on the door knob itself.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/lo...le-polkce-100831/20100831/?hub=TorontoNewHome

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This is a picture that I flipped because I thought I saw a word like "kind"? written and smeared- but then again maybe my reading glasses are smudged..
 

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  • #652
There are a lot of posts in this thread that are off-topic. I have removed some of them, but others remain. Please keep this thread focused on Sonia. If there is another missing person in the area, please start a thread for them. If there is another crime in the area, please feel free to start a thread for that in our Crimes section. You are, of course, able to talk about these things AS THEY MAY RELATE TO OR HAVE A CONNECTION WITH SONIA. But this thread is for Sonia, so let's keep the focus on her. Thanks!
 
  • #653
Well, I'm not really feeling too confident with this investigation so far. How long has it been since the volunteer offering of DNA? Who's refused? Zone in on these people, LE! They're bound to drop a tissue somewhere.

I really feel there are people covering up for someone. I believe that there are people who know what happened and who did this. Why let a freak run around like this? JMO
 
  • #654
Cal Millar to speak locally on unsolved crimes
The Orangeville Citizen - 2011-11-10
Retired Toronto Star reporter Cal Millar will be at Gateway next Wednesday, November 16, at a free workshop focusing on unsolved mysteries and Crime Stoppers.

The workshop at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, 5 First Ave., Orangeville, is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. and is open to the public.

Mr. Millar is a bestselling author who has written two books. The first, Find My Killer – Crime Stoppers: Unsolved Homicides, highlights more than 250 cases of unsolved murders across North America.

The second book, released in September, is titled I’m Missing – Please Find Me. This second book in a series of Crime Stopper appeals focuses on missing people and their families. Upwards of 350 cases from North America were randomly selected for that book.

“Both books have an element of Crime Stoppers in them, basically they’re Crime Stopper appeals, asking people if they have information that will solve these cases,” said Mr. Millar. “I don’t have any (cases) from Orangeville itself but there are quite a few from Ontario, both unsolved murders and missing people, so there will be some general interest.”

A job at the Peterborough Examiner began his newspaper career in the early 1960s. He then worked at the Windsor Star, Toronto Telegram and Toronto Sun before finishing his newspaper career at the Toronto Star. He says his involvement with Crime Stoppers began in 1984.
“The talk is going to be about real unsolved mysteries,” said Mr. Millar. “There should always be awareness on unsolved crime, whether it’s a homicide, a missing person or a stolen bicycle, because if people are complacent about what goes on in the community it doesn’t benefit anyone.”

read more: http://www.citizen.on.ca/news/2011-11-10/Local_News/Cal_Millar_to_speak_locally_on_unsolved_crimes.html
 
  • #655
Does anyone know who is the gentleman with gray hair in following video?

CityTV News VIDEO : Sonia Varaschin Memorial
 
  • #656
Does anyone know who is the gentleman with gray hair in following video?

CityTV News VIDEO : Sonia Varaschin Memorial

thanks for posting, I too wonder who RF is. Video states he is a friend....from work perhaps. He seemed quite upset.
 
  • #657
Does anyone know who is the gentleman with gray hair in following video?

CityTV News VIDEO : Sonia Varaschin Memorial

Looks like he was a friend that she helped when he needed it...

http://www.caledonenterprise.com/news/family-and-friends-mourn-sonia-varaschin/

Rick Fowlston was one of the friends who spoke of Sonia and her warm nature. The two met at Blue Mountain Resort while Sonia was working as a ski instructor for a season. Fowlston said he considered her family.

“Sonia was always generous with her time during any health issue with her family and friends,” he said, adding that she had in fact taken special care of him once when his health had suffered, working around her schedule and even taking some personal days to help out. “Her vibrant personality, her consideration for others will be remembered by all who knew her.”

The toughest moment for Fowlston will be heading back to the ski hill, a place where Sonia was always smiling and where her passion was evident.
 
  • #658
Looks like he was a friend that she helped when he needed it...

http://www.caledonenterprise.com/news/family-and-friends-mourn-sonia-varaschin/

I was moved by these words at the end of the news link, kindly provided by Hazel.

"Though we all die, there is nothing acceptable about Sonia’s death, about this situation. We need not learn to accept it. No, it will never be acceptable."

Maybe enough time has passed by, that someone might just want to get this burden off their chest and do the right thing?
 
  • #659
TORONTO - Ontario Provincial Police intensified a manhunt for a suspected rapist who almost killed an Orillia, Ont., woman and may be linked to the murder of Orangeville, Ont., nurse Sonia Varaschin
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2011/09/04/18641096.html


Arrest made in Orillia sex assault


http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3391909

Orillia OPP have made an arrest in regards to a sexual assault which occurred at the rear of the Metro grocery store on Front Street in the early morning hours of Aug. 27.



Lucas Thibodeau, 24, of Orillia, has been charged with aggravated sexual assault, robbery with violence and overcoming resistance to commit an indictable offence.
 
  • #660
Amaranth teen missing

Dec 03, 2011 - 12:23 PM

Dufferin OPP is seeking the public’s help in finding a 17-year-old girl from Amaranth, after she was reported missing on Friday (Dec. 2).

According to police, Stephanie Mitchell was last seen in Orangeville late Friday afternoon, but did not return home as expected.

Mitchell is a white female with a fair complexion; about 5’8” tall, 160 lbs. with bleach blonde long straight hair and brown eyes.

She was last seen wearing a black bomber style “Rocawear” coat with a fur lined hood-pink and liner, dark blue denim print leggings,

brown suede boots, a white purse and she has pink acrylic fingernails.

Anyone who locates Mitchell, or has information about her, is asked to call Const. Jeff Ridgeway of the Dufferin OPP through the OPP Comm-Centre at 1-888-310-1122.
This is the only article I found, hope Stephanie is found very soon, and we wont need to create a thread for her :prayer:

http://www.orangeville.com/news/local/article/1256410--amaranth-teen-missing
 
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