random..Speculation, imo, fwiw.
Trying to understand this seeming contradiction of a ''cold-blooded'' killer, with someone who ''likely displayed specific and unusual behaviors'', ''and may have appeared either irritable or anxious''.
If someone was a cold-blooded killer, why would it even affect him afterward?
He may have been indifferent to the sight of blood though, he certainly seems to have made sure it was everywhere, imo, that is cold and bold and weird, apparently
“In Canada this type of crime is highly unusual,”
What country might this particular type of crime
not be unusual?
Sonia was moved approx 8 miles from her home- why bother, that is cold ,weird and messy too, so why should he be anxious afterward?
How many people just get into a car that does not belonging to them, and drive off with it, blood and all? Car jackers?
rbbm,
Dec 16, 2010
Investigators believe the man is very familiar with the Orangeville area, particularly the spot where the nurse’s remains were discovered in Caledon. They also believe he may have moved away from the area after the murder.
toronto.citynews.ca
''Pritchard said the killer is likely very familiar with the Orangeville area, particularly Beech Grove Sideroad in Caledon, where Varaschin’s remains were discovered on Sept. 5.
“He may be comfortable there,” Pritchard said.
The OPP investigator also said
the killer likely displayed specific and unusual behaviours around the time of Varaschin’s murder, Aug. 29 and 30th and the day her remains were discovered.
Pritchard said this person may have had some unexplained absences from work or from other regular activities around that time. This person may have increased their use of alcohol and/or drugs and may have appeared either irritable or anxious.
Police also believe the killer may have moved away from the area recently and/or cut social interactions.
Pritchard wouldn’t paint a more specific picture for fear of eliminating potential suspects.''
''Pritchard described the person they’re looking for as “a cold-blooded killer” who targeted a “low-risk victim” and carried out a very disturbing and “high-risk” crime by attacking Varaschin in a close townhouse community and driving her blood-stained car to dispose of her body.''
''Detectives are still trying to determine if Varaschin knew her killer, or if he simply knew of her. Pritchard said there’s no conclusive connection to a case of a
woman attacked in her home near Orangeville last week.''
“In Canada this type of crime is highly unusual,” Pritchard said in response to a question about the amount of resources dedicated to this case.''
Kim Phillips August 31st 2019 rbbm.
Investigators remain determined to find the person who killed Sonia Varaschin nine years ago.
www.iheartradio.ca
''That same day, police located her blood-stained car in an alley behind Orangeville town hall. They went to her townhome on Spring Street to investigate and
described finding a horrific crime scene.
"I believe Sonia was targeted. Whether she knew who the killer was or not, I don't know that. But I do know that she was targeted," Glassford says.
Just days after her disappearance, Sonia's body was discovered in a ditch along Beech Grove Sideroad in Caledon, some 13 kilometres from her home.
Investigators say
she was wrapped in blood-soaked bed sheets and dragged from her home.
Police recovered DNA evidence believed to belong to the killer, but so far there has been no match. Even so, Glassford says it's only a matter of time before they find the person responsible. "[It's a] feeling I have. The investigators we have are very determined, very stubborn. I feel confident."