Wish there was an e fit of the perp released, at least then people will have an idea of the perps race and general appearance, it might spark someone's memory, who knows, maybe another nurse dated someone who got problematic and is unsure about speaking up until a bit more about the perp's appearance is known, imo.
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Joe Warmington
August 30, 2020
Police may not yet have Sonia Varaschin’s killer in handcuffs, but there are things that the killer — who has eluded justice for 10 years — may not realize they do …
torontosun.com
They have DNA. They have an understanding of his possible movements after the murder.''
And, it turns out, police are also holding security video footage of a car travelling away from the homicide scene at a high rate of speed, a vehicle they believe may have been on its way to dispose of her body near Orangeville.''
“High risk,” Glassford said, describing the effort to move the victim’s body from her home and
attempt to make it disappear.''
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To do it, the killer moved her remains from the house, placed her in her car and drove it to a wooded area about 12 kilometres away. For six days, she was missing. If not for a dog out for a walk, picking up the scent and heading
five metres off a rural road, it’s possible Sonia might never have been found.
After leaving her in the wild, the killer brazenly drove her car back to Orangeville and left it parked behind a downtown business before disappearing. The car, which was noticed by workers with blood inside, is one of three crime scenes. Now the OPP reveal for the first time
they have actual video footage of what is believed to be her car in the early-morning hours of Aug. 30, travelling in Orangeville.''
''Moving her body from the home, taking her car through town to a secluded area and then returning to the downtown area are all gambles in a town with people milling about.
The proximity of the townhouses illustrates just how problematic this could have been for possible detection, which could have triggered a call to police.
“Someone could have seen him coming out of the house,” Glassford said. “Someone could have seen him park the car behind the business.”
Some of it could have been caught on video. Now we know some was.''
''Sonia’s townhouse complex on Spring St., is nestled behind a neighbourhood in such a way that it would be easy to drive by and not know it is even there. But behind it is a small brush area with paths that lead to downtown. Could the killer have come from the centre of Orangeville, through this wooded area, to make his way to her home?
Could he be from the town? Could he have parked somewhere near where her car was later found? Did he know the area? Or was he from somewhere else? Did he know Sonia or did he know of her?''