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I'm not sure about all of Canada, but here in Toronto the scanners are encrypted and can not be listened in on.
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Thanks Embley.
I'm not sure about all of Canada, but here in Toronto the scanners are encrypted and can not be listened in on.
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FWIW, I find it very strange that Colin Marsman and his other family members who reside in Calgary haven't held a press conference of their own today, pleading for Taliyah's safe return. The police say that he is co-operating with them ... Maybe co-operation in this case means hours upon hours of interviewing him at the police station. If that's where Colin is, I sincerely hope that police are getting helpful information from him.
And if Colin isn't at the police station being questioned, why isn't he contacting all the TV media outlets setting up news conferences to plead for his daughter's safe return?
Something isn't right with this picture, IMO.
Please bring Taliyah home safe and sound tonight.
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Is Canadian LE able to be heard over a scanner like in the US?
He does have other relatives in Calgary under his FB friends. And his son, Taliyah's brother, is approx. 18-20 years old.
I was wondering why Sara's parents weren't there today? I wonder if perhaps they are no longer alive, or maybe too devastated to be there, and that is why her Uncle was there? Your thoughts?
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Is Canadian LE able to be heard over a scanner like in the US?
Is Canadian LE able to be heard over a scanner like in the US?
To be honest, I don't put a lot of stock in the media interviews. I'm not one of those people who think you can tell innocent or guilty from reactions in these early press conferences. Plus Canada doesn't have the news media circus culture the US has so I don't think too much of who does or doesn't do interviews. Some people are so grief-stricken and traumatized that they need to be doped up with meds like a zombie just to get through the day after something like this and I won't try to figure out their motivations from that. I once had a mental breakdown so bad that the doctor wrote my mom a prescription for benzos and had her go to the nearest pharmacy while I was still in his exam room because I was so hysterical. I could easily see any of the family members being unfit to go in front of the camera.
As for Sara's parents not being seen today - *Facebook rumour* - comment left by AS today on SB's page leads me to believe that Sara's father is no longer alive. She mentions attending his funeral with Sara "a short time ago."
As for Sara's parents not being seen today - *Facebook rumour* - comment left by AS today on SB's page leads me to believe that Sara's father is no longer alive. She mentions attending his funeral with Sara "a short time ago."
So disappointed that we never heard the CPS helicopter HAWCs flying overhead today or last night. They have been successful in recovering missing children (2 in recent memory) here in Calgary by flying over the neighbourhood and using the loudspeaker to announce the description of the missing child. They must have some good evidence showing that they believe Taliyah is no longer in the area.
None of my business at all, but I was also wondering where Sara's parents were today? Perhaps they are no longer living, or perhaps too distraught to appear at the press conference? So tragic and unimaginably sad. When Sara's Uncle said the family had lost a niece, a sister, a mother and their great-niece is missing, I noticed that he didn't say daughter and granddaughter.
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As for Sara's parents not being seen today - *Facebook rumour* - comment left by AS today on SB's page leads me to believe that Sara's father is no longer alive. She mentions attending his funeral with Sara "a short time ago."
I'm not sure about all of Canada, but here in Toronto the scanners are encrypted and can not be listened in on.
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