Hmmm, not just an'' unusual type of crime in Canada'', but a
highly unusual one.
re-post rbbm.
Dec 16, 2010
Police Reveal Possible Traits Of Sonia Varaschin’s Killer - CityNews Toronto
''Pritchard said Varaschin’s case was the subject of a three-day summit earlier this month involving criminal profiling experts, including members of the American Federal Bureau of Investigation’s behavioural analysis unit and “very senior” homicide investigators from the provincial, York Region, Toronto and Ottawa police forces.
Authorities have come up with a few theories about the person who murdered Varaschin, a 42-year-old nurse. 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.''
“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.''