• #81
I hope LE aren't putting all of their efforts into the boots. My husband has two pairs of Mark's Work Warehouse shoes/boots and I have a Wind River jacket. The car doors and trunk being open is truly bizarre.
 
  • #82
That’s a good point. If the car was left there between 3:30 am - 4 am and reported to LE around 10 am someone else may have gone into the car.
IMHO, I think anyone finding this car so blood-stained would call LE. Even a minor criminal - dope smoker, etc. would want to do the right thing. Or, if a young person I also think they would tell someone.
 
  • #83
To link Sonia with Shelley, here are the two towns:

The Town of Mono, a rural community in geography and character, is situated in the southeast corner of Dufferin County, just north of Caledon and northeast of Orangeville.
 
  • #84
IMHO, I think anyone finding this car so blood-stained would call LE. Even a minor criminal - dope smoker, etc. would want to do the right thing. Or, if a young person I also think they would tell someone.
maybe didn't see the blood if he rummaged through in the dark of the night. I dunno if that lot had lighting, do you?

Someone I know in a nearby town said if they don't lock their cars at night in their driveways, perps will search them for cash.
 
  • #85
Was the location where SV's vehicle was found lit at night?
According to calendar-365.com/calendar/2010/August.html - the sunrise would have been approximately:
≈ 6:25 AM EDT on Monday, August 30, 2010
 
  • #86
To link Sonia with Shelley, here are the two towns:

The Town of Mono, a rural community in geography and character, is situated in the southeast corner of Dufferin County, just north of Caledon and northeast of Orangeville.
"While there have been rumours throughout the community that the individual responsible for Ms. Varaschin’s death may have been responsible for other troubling incidents, notably the vicious attack on Shelley Loder in a local photo studio back in December of 2010, Det. Insp. Glassford stated there was no reason for police to believe Sonia’s murder was anything but an isolated incident.

“I’m not aware of any crime happening that is similar to this, or could be related to this,” he said. He went on to confirm his belief that Sonia’s killer knew the Orangeville-area well, and, likely, knew Sonia, too."
 

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