GUILTY Canada - Teresa Robinson, 11, found murdered, Garden Hill, MB, 5 May 2015

I think LE should look at the family dynamics to understand if it's normal to have a child missing and not report it, I don't know maybe they just didn't cared, maybe it was usual that she had sleepovers at a friend house. But calling the school saying: can you send her home? ...uhm... kinda hinky, JMHO
 
Haven't read anything about any siblings, her mother, etc.
 
Band councillor Elsie Flett said the girl's friends and other children in the community are shaken up.
"Our children…don't even feel safe in our community - traumatized,” she said.
Friends and family of Teresa marked what should have been her 12th birthday on Thursday.
Community volunteers continue to search for more remains and are coming together to help deal with the tragedy.
RCMP ask anyone with information in the case to contact the Island Lake RCMP at 204-456-2290 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.
http://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/hundreds-continue-to-search-for-teresa-robinson-s-remains-1.2376413
 
Not sure if this is her facebook page since it has posts since her death. Maybe someone else is posting for her?

ETA: not hers I guess. Changed while I was looking at it. Had name Teresa Cassandra Robinson written as extra name.
 
Hmmmm just moments ago it said Teresa Cassandra Robinson in brackets next to the name. This just changed now. I will remove the link. Very strange.
 
Oh, From that statement the father made... Here is what I I go to out of it.

He, himself, didn't know she was missing.. Until she didn't come home from school that day - remember he was out of the community? So, maybe he returned, thought his lil girl was at school, then when she didn't come home, he called as asked them to send her home.
 
Oh, From that statement the father made... Here is what I I go to out of it.

He, himself, didn't know she was missing.. Until she didn't come home from school that day - remember he was out of the community? So, maybe he returned, thought his lil girl was at school, then when she didn't come home, he called as asked them to send her home.
Thank you for explaining that. But well, someone ought to be taking care of her... don't know I think this is really weird, JMHO fwiw
 
We don't know who Teresa was living with at the time of her disappearance. But her dad says when she didn't come home, she may have stayed over at a friend's place. So was he there that night or what? Who was there? If he wasn't there, who is he speaking for? Also the Grand Chief is speaking on behalf of her father so we don't have any direct quotes from the father. He must be devasted.

She was headed home but never made it, and her father thought she may have simply decided to sleep over at a friend's house, according to David Harper, grand chief of the Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak, which represents First Nation communities across the province's north.

http://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/hundreds-continue-to-search-for-teresa-robinson-s-remains-1.2376413
 
From the link above:
" She was headed home but never made it, and her father thought she may have simply decided to sleep over at a friend's house, according to David Harper, grand chief of the Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak, which represents First Nation communities across the province's north.

It was a few days later that a family member called the school and a community search was launched, Harper said earlier this week."
So if the father wasn't there how could he think she may be sleeping at the friends house. A family member called the school, who? From other reports it says it was the father? This case is too strange...
 
I agree - someone was scared to tell her Dad she was "missing"
 
Thank you for explaining that. But well, someone ought to be taking care of her... don't know I think this is really weird, JMHO fwiw

From the link above:
" She was headed home but never made it, and her father thought she may have simply decided to sleep over at a friend's house, according to David Harper, grand chief of the Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak, which represents First Nation communities across the province's north.

It was a few days later that a family member called the school and a community search was launched, Harper said earlier this week."
So if the father wasn't there how could he think she may be sleeping at the friends house. A family member called the school, who? From other reports it says it was the father? This case is too strange...

I think Dad wasn't even on the reserve, but was literally guessing of what when on while he was gone.
 
IMO : Dad has no clue, he tells us what "they" told him -
He called the school when she didn't show up that day - like normal parent would.. His baby didn't make it home. I assume he arrived back into the reserve THAT very day during school hours... Yet, no one told him his lil girl was missing - so simple, who knew that lil girl wasn't alive anymore to come home? Well that would be Mom and siblings for sure - why didn't they tell Dad as soon as he stepped off the plane? nope, they waited until school was over and let him find out himself... Why?
 
Given the size and remoteness of Garden Hill I suspect the suspect pool is quite small. Let's just hope people don't close ranks around the perp(s) in order to protect him/her/them as sometimes happens in small, closed communities. :(

This reminds me of Jenise Wright; she also freely roamed her community.

While I wasn't a free-range parent I kind of, sort of understand the thinking, at least when the family lives in such a small community. In that case parents are comfortable letting their kid come and go as they please, even at a young age. I suppose that would include spending time at friends' houses without telling their parents. I dunno, maybe it's a stretch; I'm trying to understand the timeline from that point of view and it's not easy.

But if the timeline was muddied on purpose then I know where I'd start my investigation.
 
Soon, we will hear nothing... Soon, no reporters will be allowed in... Soon the silence will begin.. Sickening. IMO...
 
I hope the killer(s) is caught soon. Everyone needs to keep an eye out for their babies if there is someone who would hurt a beautiful little girl like Teresa. JMO
 
Mr. Harper noted that searchers found a pair of shoes Sunday that are believed to have belonged to Teresa. A bracelet was also recovered.


Mr. Harper said any items found are being turned over to the RCMP, which are investigating the young girl’s death.

Why are residents directly involved in the search? This should be an RCMP based search. What if the killer is the one finding the items and evidence?

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...nations-girl-teresa-robinson/article24479142/
 
Unfortunately the Bears in western Canada don't have enough food not sure about eastern Canada. But the case is very suspicious. I'm not sure about this reserve but some want permission before entering their land. On some there's a lot of abuse neglect and substance abuse. Unfortunately I've worked with kids from reserves and all they wanted was positive love and attention. So knowing what I've experienced its a very sad case. I don't mean to speak bad regarding them and there have been a lot of social improvements. And there's a lot of well functioning natives. But I'm suspicious she was more grown up than most 11 yr olds. Don't know if that helps.
 

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