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  • #461
If I understand correctly family members think the most likely suspect is the mentally ill student who for reasons that are unclear to me was allowed to pace up and down with an exacto knife in the class and was allowed to threaten multiple professors with murder without being disciplined.

BUT.... I believe David was stabbed while looking at his computer with his assailant over his shoulder? This it seems to me is unlikely to have been the mentally ill student - it was someone he trusted more than that.

2. Also the mentally ill student is unlikely to have been able to create a crime scene with no evidence.

Just to speak with more authority than I of course actually feel...it was someone else.

I would like to draw attention to the homicide at U Toronto supposedly by the Haitian employee he was never found or charged. I am too busy to go back (it is on this thread somewhere) and have to admit I am waiting to rely on some organized mind like Dotr's (LOL) or Crimesolver to help me out. But I will go back when I have a chance.

There may be a link between those two crimes. The link not apparent on the surface is.......art.

I am not sure the Haitian man was responsible for that homicide. His family was outraged at the idea. Nothing in his past fit. LE never found him and on the surface didn't seem to be trying to. (How come?) Did someone else do that murder? Did someone try to pin it on the Haitian man? Are the two cases linked? Did he really go for beers the next morning with buddies and also burn down his historical church where Marcus Garvey once preached?



Anyone know anything about the victim at U of T I think in a dept. where they prepare corpses for dissection?

Could the Haitian man who as I understand it worked there have been a third victim never found?

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/decomposing-body-helps-solve-a-old-toronto-crime-1.188944

"One of the strangest crimes ever in Toronto seems to have been at least partially resolved. Steven Toussaint's body was found yesterday in Bluffer's Park on the Scarborough bluff.

He had been missing since April 16th, 1998. The day after his co-worker, Bob Ivens was murdered at the university of Toronto. The day after a Toussaint's church burned to the ground.

Toussaint was a suspect in both crimes. A Canada-wide warrent was issued for his arrest for second degree murder. Police found his car near the bluffs the day after the murder, and they had searched the area with no luck".


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Might not be organized lol, but found a mother-lode of info in this link, scroll down to comments..moo

http://www.blogto.com/city/2012/08/the_great_murder_mystery_of_university_college/
 
  • #462
Thanks Dotr forgot about that they had found him.

Murder still mysterious. I am not sure what concrete evidence they had against him - not to implicate anyone but he invited his superivisor to come and see him supposedly so there is one other person who would have access and there could be more probably was. As they say no evidence he burned down that church. Maybe he did it maybe he didn't.

Hope to see the show on Mr. Buller.
 
  • #463
  • #464
This could be very interesting and helpful..

http://video.shorelinebeacon.com/se...-hold-clues-to-unsolved-murders/3373340881001

"Crime notes may hold clues to unsolved murders

Found buried deep in a Mississauga basement a simple cardboard box belonging to late OPP inspector Dennis Alsop may hold the clues to solve some of London’s most notorious unsolved murders.
March 21, 2014 15:42
From London Free Press"

J. English
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=214621458736574&set=vb.196186283913425&type=2&theater
 
  • #465
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2014/03/22/21550576.html
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"Arntfield said he's convinced there were at least seven serial killers, including known murderers Russell Johnson, Gerald Archer and Christian Magee, who saw London as a hunting ground for vulnerable young prey.

What Alsop's memoirs reveal is a meticulous search for killers without modern investigative tools such as surveillance cameras, DNA testing and routine information-sharing by police forces.

Alsop was an expert finger-printer and quickly moved up the OPP's ranks. As detective-sergeant from 1963 to 1972, he and a team of officers were on the front lines of a terrifying time in the area's history when at least seven young people vanished, then turned up dead.

His son believes the national outcry from the controversial murder conviction of teenager Steven Truscott in 1959 loomed over OPP investigations for at least a decade, hampering cases for fear of insufficient evidence.

English disappeared Oct. 4, 1969. Her nude body was recovered five days later in a creek near Tillsonburg, Ont. Some of her clothing was found scattered in Oxford and Elgin counties.

White, a Western University student, had disappeared a year earlier. Her body was found in Norfolk County, Ont.

In his memoirs, Alsop makes a connection between the two homicides.

O'Connell vanished from London in August 1970. Her remains weren't found until 1974 near Stratford, Ont."
 
  • #466
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2014/03/22/21550576.html
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"Arntfield said he's convinced there were at least seven serial killers, including known murderers Russell Johnson, Gerald Archer and Christian Magee, who saw London as a hunting ground for vulnerable young prey.

What Alsop's memoirs reveal is a meticulous search for killers without modern investigative tools such as surveillance cameras, DNA testing and routine information-sharing by police forces.

Alsop was an expert finger-printer and quickly moved up the OPP's ranks. As detective-sergeant from 1963 to 1972, he and a team of officers were on the front lines of a terrifying time in the area's history when at least seven young people vanished, then turned up dead.

His son believes the national outcry from the controversial murder conviction of teenager Steven Truscott in 1959 loomed over OPP investigations for at least a decade, hampering cases for fear of insufficient evidence.

English disappeared Oct. 4, 1969. Her nude body was recovered five days later in a creek near Tillsonburg, Ont. Some of her clothing was found scattered in Oxford and Elgin counties.

White, a Western University student, had disappeared a year earlier. Her body was found in Norfolk County, Ont.

In his memoirs, Alsop makes a connection between the two homicides.

O'Connell vanished from London in August 1970. Her remains weren't found until 1974 near Stratford, Ont."

O.K., I will apologize now for not setting up individual threads here on Websleuths for some of these cold cases from the London Ontario area. I live in the area and have been involved with a few fellow online sleuths for the past 3-4 years. While I have spent considerable time on a Canadian website which has delved into these cases, here on WS the cases have all been lumped in to one big pot. This is not fair to the victims and their families.

So, I feel responsible to set up threads for each of the victims in these cold cases. It is astonishing how many unsolved case there are from this region dating back to the 1960s and 70s. So many young people were murdered and their cases remain unsolved. Unfortunately, the OPP (Ontario Provincial Police), who have responsibility for solving these cases, are not stepping up to the plate. Their response is that new information will not make any difference to their investigation.

I now know some of the victims' family members personally and I have to say that the response of the OPP is a travesty.
 
  • #467
http://www.lfpress.com/2014/03/21/boxing-in-a-serial-killer

Here is the article from today's paper in London Ontario.

It only tells part of the story. (Thank you Jane Sims...for writing the article. Thank you Dennis Alsop, Jr., for stepping forward with your father's police journals. Thank you Dr. Michael Arntfield, for bringing these cases forward to the public. )

So many people have been working behind the scenes to move these cases forward.
 
  • #468
  • #469
I have been doing some reading and some thinking and I was wondering if anyone had thought that Lizzie Tomlinson perhaps was one of Dennis Melvin Howe's victims.

He murdered Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the same era in around the same area and was left handed and also smoked players filters which I believe were also the cigs found at Lizzie's location.

Also someone on the thread had mentioned that they believed it was a younger person that had perhaps abducted her. My first thoughts (having grown up in Toronto and spending many nights hanging around the Eaton's centre) was that perhaps it was some homeless teen or young adult from the Everygreen Youth Shelter on Yonge Street. It was just down from the Sam the Record Man store and was about a 1.8km walk from the park where she was taken from.

Also only about 1.8kms is St. Michael's hospital which did have a very large psychiatric ward.

My mother is a regent park girl and I dated one of Lizzie's cousins when I was 16-18 so this case is a little personal for me.

I also wondered if they ever ran the DNA for the guy who killed Allison Parrott against any of the other girls missing from Toronto. I remember Allison's case very well and can't help but think a lot of these girls my age that were abducted and murdered are all related.

I remember my boyfriends mom saying they did not believe the uncle had anything to do with Lizzie's murder. It rocked the family as it would any I'm sure and I would love to see all of these cases solved in my lifetime.
 
  • #470
I have been doing some reading and some thinking and I was wondering if anyone had thought that Lizzie Tomlinson perhaps was one of Dennis Melvin Howe's victims.

He murdered Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the same era in around the same area and was left handed and also smoked players filters which I believe were also the cigs found at Lizzie's location.

Also someone on the thread had mentioned that they believed it was a younger person that had perhaps abducted her. My first thoughts (having grown up in Toronto and spending many nights hanging around the Eaton's centre) was that perhaps it was some homeless teen or young adult from the Everygreen Youth Shelter on Yonge Street. It was just down from the Sam the Record Man store and was about a 1.8km walk from the park where she was taken from.

Also only about 1.8kms is St. Michael's hospital which did have a very large psychiatric ward.

My mother is a regent park girl and I dated one of Lizzie's cousins when I was 16-18 so this case is a little personal for me.

I also wondered if they ever ran the DNA for the guy who killed Allison Parrott against any of the other girls missing from Toronto. I remember Allison's case very well and can't help but think a lot of these girls my age that were abducted and murdered are all related.

I remember my boyfriends mom saying they did not believe the uncle had anything to do with Lizzie's murder. It rocked the family as it would any I'm sure and I would love to see all of these cases solved in my lifetime.

Welcome to Ws. freekee 99 and thanks for the very interesting post!
Who knows, maybe FCR was an associate of DMH?
Alison Parrott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
  • #471
Don't know LT case that well but I know that it stands out in several ways:

1. For the extraordinary cruelty I believe a stock of a hard plant was pushed into her and came out her shoulder all of this while she was alive. Only case that seemed to be of that type is the Chrstine Jessop case (somebody tried to pry off her breastbone etc.). I think LT was left alive when her attacker left her she died of course. I wonder why that case does not get the same attention as others? DMH seemed to rape Sharin then "just" strangle her.

2.They do have a composite of a person of interest in the LT case.

3. There is a short thread on UC we should open one here.

4. Your point about Alison is interesting adding Dotrs keen point of mileau that they (DMH)may have known each other. Her killer was arrested outside the Pickle Barrel Yonge and Dundas. I remember seeing interviewed the woman who did his DNA profile she said she though (this was the tip of the ice-berg what this man has done) though of course she does DNA not investigations.

If you see my post on the Nicole Morin thread and the Sharin Keenan thread about the Canadian novelist who seems to include uncanny references to unsolved homicides in his novels there is a section where he walks down to the waterfront I felt it eerily like what they think happened to LT.

5. Where EXACTLY was LT found can we get it linked here on a google map here please (anyone).

It would be interesting to know where Roy did time he did seem to have a long criminal record like Howe. Was he ever in the PA Pen in Sask?
 
  • #472
So little time to devote to this but by way of the idea of setting up a thread here (though would need someone with a bit more organized mind than me to start it off).

1. Found near Bayview and Front Cherry Beach.

2. Star articles say she was raped though there is discussion on the thread on another site talking as if she wasn't - but it seems she was.

3. Her cousin was aa suspect her blood was on his shirt lawyer Greenspan's autobiography discusses the preliminary hearing he was not charged I believe - Greenspan thinks he is innocent.
 
  • #473
Case #2: The rape and murder of Lizzie Tomlinson

On Saturday May 24th, 1980, polite, shy 6-year-old Lizzie Tomlinson was playing with friends in a parkette known by neighbourhood kids as “Stinky’s Park” on the southeast corner of Shuter and Sumach Sts in the east of Toronto’s downtown region. At approximately 3:30 p.m., a man later described by numerous witnesses as between 25-35 years old, about 5 ft 7, 160-180 lbs, tanned, blue eyed, with long dark brown hair, a beard, possibly left-handed, and wearing a tan tank top, blue jeans, and brown running shoes, lured her away from the park. An intensive search was immediately launched, but it wasn’t until Monday morning that Lizzie’s defiled body was found in a forlorn industrial area, in some bushes near railway tracks at Bayview Ave. (West Don Roadway) and Front St., roughly a kilometre from where she was taken. It is believed she and her killer walked the entire distance together. She had been beaten and strangled, and was partially covered by weeds and two long boards. The pathologist examining her recorded injuries that included multiple scratches and cuts, a broken jaw, a fist-inflicted injury on her neck, and other bruises on her face and thighs. Horrifically, the killer had shoved the stalk of a weed up into her vagina and through her stomach and upper body until it came to rest near her right shoulder. She lived for at least an hour, and possibly for a few hours, after the insertion of the stalk, but was likely unconscious. Since she had been partially buried, police believed the killer had spent quite a bit of time at the scene.
During the investigation that followed, witnesses came forward with a flurry of sightings. Some kids said they had been approached by a man fitting the suspect’s description, and offering ice cream, in the month prior to the abduction. Other witnesses saw Lizzie and her killer walking hand-in-hand east on Shuter St. and south on River St. A man working outside a factory on Bayview Ave., only a few hundred feet from the scene of the murder, saw Lizzie and her killer walking south along a footpath that runs between Bayview Ave. and Don River, but he thought nothing of it at the time and resumed his work. However, another witness, a taxi driver, said he had picked up a man and a little girl fitting the descriptions of Lizzie and her killer at Sumach St. and Wascana Ave., and had driven them to Bayview Ave. and King St., very close to the murder scene. His statement contradicts those of several other people, so he was quite possibly mistaken.
Hapless bearded men were randomly corralled left and right in the days and weeks after the murder, and the general public was whipped into a fury over reinstating capital punishment.
Because he fit the same description, police speculated the perpetrator may have been the same man responsible for the rape of a waitress one year earlier and just three blocks from the park where Lizzie was taken.
On June 5th, 1980, Lizzie’s 26-year-old cousin Gregory Guerin was arrested and charged with her murder. Guerin was cleared and discharged in late December at his preliminary hearing. No one else was ever arrested for the murder of Lizzie Tomlinson.

Comments: The case was a huge cause célèbre at the time, but after the charges against the cousin were dropped little else was heard. I think it is possible the suspect was wearing a disguise. Given the all-encompassing roundup of bearded men, surely the right person would have been found or identified, unless the perp wasn’t actually bearded in everyday life. It is also possible he was one of the men questioned at the time, but that he didn’t raise suspicion or was mistakenly cleared. If DNA exists in this case, which it must, police should re-approach interviewees from that time to supply samples for comparison – if that hasn’t been done already.

Maps:

Site of abduction:
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/8099/tomlinson2lq2.jpg
Probable walking route of abduction (yellow is start; blue is end):
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/8576/tomlinson1xs6.jpg
Approximate location of body:
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/5692/tomlinson3ho9.jpg

Bumping this detailed and organized post, thanks CrimeSolver!
 
  • #474
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2009/05/21/9519906-sun.html

May 21 2009


"ALISON PARROTT, 11, was found raped and murdered in a Toronto park two days after she vanished in July 1985. Francis Carl Roy was convicted 12 years later based on DNA evidence.

- NICOLE MORIN, 8, walked out of her mom's West Mall apartment to meet a friend for a swim on July 30, 1985. She was never seen again.

- CHRISTINE JESSOP, 9, vanished from her Queensville home on Oct. 3, 1984. Her body was found nearly three months later on Dec. 31, 1984, in a field in Durham Region, 50 km away. Her rape and murder have not been solved.

- SHARIN' MORNINGSTAR KEENAN, 9, was snatched from a park near her Dupont St. home on Jan. 23, 1983. Her body was found nine days later on Feb. 1, 1983, in Dennis Melvyn Howe's roominghouse fridge. She had been raped and strangled. Howe, a suspect in the murder, vanished and was never seen again.

- LIZZIE TOMLINSON, 6, was last seen walking home from a park hand in hand with a bearded man on May 24, 1980. Her nude body was found impaled on a stick. The murder remains unsolved."
 
  • #475
http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2014/03/31/cold-case/

It’s been a 41-year wait for Diana Leroux, but she’s hoping there will finally be justice for the murder of her daughter.

The Regional Municipality of York Police Services Board is offering a $50,000 reward in an effort to solve the 1972 murder of 16-year-old Windsor native Yvonne Leroux.

“More than half of my life I’ve been waiting for something to be done,” Diana, 80, said. “Finally they released a reward.”

On Nov. 30, 1972, Yvonne’s body was located on 16th Sideroad between Jane and Keele streets in King Township. Blunt force trauma was determined to be the cause of death.

I noticed Yvonne's name was mentioned a couple times in this thread (3 years ago) so I wanted to add this new article.
 
  • #476
  • #477
http://windsor.ctvnews.ca/york-regi...ide-cold-case-may-have-windsor-link-1.1754169

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" Leroux was last seen on the evening of Nov. 29, near the York Finch General Hospital – now known as the Humber River Hospital.

Investigators say Leroux’s family used to live in Windsor when she was younger. Even though her family moved to Toronto, Leroux visited the Windsor area frequently in the years leading to her murder.

She’s described as standing 5’ 3”, with a medium build and long brown wavy hair. Leroux was last seen wearing a navy-blue wool coat, white shirt, blue jeans, a metal chain around her neck and tan boots with zippers"

Read more: http://windsor.ctvnews.ca/york-regi...may-have-windsor-link-1.1754169#ixzz2xdsoK2Of
 
  • #478
Very interesting they are posting the reward in YL given that on another crime site there is a woman who said she witnessed her serial killer father killer her. So obviously LE doesn't believe it.
 
  • #479
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/homicide/unsolvedcold.php


"Homicide Squad
Unsolved cold cases

There are various reasons a murder case may remain unsolved. A team of dedicated investigators continue to sift through the evidence collected from the unsolved cases of our past and apply new investigative techniques and new science in an attempt to bring closure for the friends and family of those taken by violence.

Technological advances in Forensic Investigation are just one of the many reasons old unsolved murders are being successfully re-investigated here in the Cold Case Office.

Witnesses, who at the time remained out of reach for reasons only they know, now have the passage of time between them and their former silence. These witnesses, motivated by conscience, sense of duty or anticipation of Reward, are coming forward and assisting investigators.

We will continue to profile selected Cold Cases here on our Website and we urge you to contact investigators if you have any information that might be of assistance. Allow us to assess the significance of your information no matter how trivial you may feel it to be.

Murder investigations are made up of many pieces of information. Perhaps your piece of the puzzle is what is needed to complete the picture.

Thank you for visiting. We appreciate your interest.


Homicide # Date Victim(s) name (age/sex) Reward?
6/2010 February 7, 2010 Glenn LOWE Jr. (30/M)
Ye$ Filmreel icon
4/2008 January 22, 2008 Shawn McLEAN (22/M)
N/A Filmreel icon
54/2001 October 20, 2001 Roy Marlon GONSALVES (30/M)
N/A
53/2001 October 12, 2001 Gavin HUNTER (22/M)
N/A
47/2001 October 1, 2001 Sudarsan VELAUTHAPILLAI (23/M)
N/A
46/2001 September 29, 2001 Osvaldo AHUMADA (21/M)
N/A
44/2001 September 25, 2001 William WEST (55/M)
N/A
42/2001 September 20, 2001 Sivamalar SANGARAPILLAI (45/F)
N/A
41/2001 September 16, 2001 Saravanan YOGARAJAH (24/M)
N/A
34/2001 August 24, 2001 Cecil HINDS (33/M)
N/A
32/2001 August 9, 2001 Ricardo SOUSA (28/M)
N/A
24/2001 July 11, 2001 Gregory George WHITTAKER (21/M)
Injured Male (19/M)
N/A
23/2001 July 5, 2001 Sydney HEMMANS (18/M)
N/A
21/2001 June 25, 2001 Ansel George ADAMS (31/M)
N/A
20/2001 June 24, 2001 Benny Kenneth CLOUTIER (23/M)
N/A
19/2001 June 23, 2001 Justin SHEPHARD (19/M)
N/A
17/2001 June 10, 2001 Shane FUNG (29/M)
Injured Male (31/M)
N/A
14/2001 May 18, 2001 Segun FARQUHARSON (24/M)
N/A
13/2001 May 10, 2001 Cleamart DOUGLAS (36/M)
N/A
10/2001 March 5, 2001 Yemi ODUWOLE (20/M)
N/A
8/2001 March 3, 2001 Chad WYNTER (25/M)
N/A
9/2001 March 3, 2001 Zahir LALJI (23/M)
N/A
7/2001 March 3, 2001 Shaun Peter MYERS (29/M)
N/A
4/2001 January 19, 2001 David BULLER (50/M)
N/A
1/2001 January 6, 2001 Vu Khoa KIEU (26/M)
N/A
58/2000 December 24, 2000 Quan Cham LU (42/M)
N/A
57/2000 December 23, 2000 Jefferey Williams (23/M)
N/A
54/2000 November 22, 2000 Guiseppe RACCO (68/M)
N/A
53/2000 November 14, 2000 Byung Li CHO (22/M)
N/A
51/2000 October 29, 2000 Sujeevan SRITHARAN (18/M)
Rishekasan SELVARAJAH (17/M)
Injured Male (19/M)
Injured Male (18/M)
N/A
49/2000 October 21, 2000 Craig PALMER (23/M)
Tyrone KING (23/M)
N/A
47/2000 October 4, 2000 Mauro TOMASSETTI (26/M)
N/A
46/2000 October 3, 2000 Gaetano PANEPINTO (41/M)
N/A
60/2000 September 27, 2000 Jerry FITZGERALD (60/M)
N/A
44/2000 September 6, 2000 Stanley FONTAINE (39/M)
N/A
42/2000 August 29, 2000 Lloyd DEAN (22/M)
N/A
38/2000 August 5, 2000 Robert ANNETT (76/M)
N/A
35/2000 July 17, 2000 Patricia REAL (46/F)
N/A
28/2000 May 31, 2000 Osita OKIGBO (43/M)
N/A
24/2000 May 22, 2000 John CURRIE (49/M)
N/A
16/2000 April 23, 2000 Hani OTHMAN (16/M)
N/A
15/2000 April 15, 2000 Anand PATEL (18/M)
N/A
14/2000 April 10, 2000 Erneil ARCHER (21/M)
N/A
13/2000 April 5, 2000 Rueben GRANT (19/M)
N/A
5/2000 February 14, 2000 Christopher PALMER (25/M)
N/A
3/2000 January 31, 2000 Richard McEACHERN (38/M)
N/A
47/1999 December 29, 1999 Richard BROWN (29/M)
N/A
46/1999 December 29, 1999 Godfrey DUNBAR (27/M)
N/A
41/1999 November 5, 1999 Winsbert MALCOLM (34/M)
N/A
40/1999 November 4, 1999 Peter Ezekiel STEWART (32/M)
N/A
36/1999 October 12, 1999 Sharmini ANANDAVEL (15/F)
N/A
35/1999 September 23, 1999 Douglas WYTON (33/M)
N/A
49/1999 September 15, 1999 Janusz KUHN (48/M)
N/A
30/1999 August 18, 1999 Anita AGYEMAN (10/F)
N/A
12/1999 March 2, 1999 Hung NGUYEN (36/M)
N/A
10/1999 February 27, 1999 Garfield SHERWOOD (20/M)
N/A
9/1999 February 18, 1999 Albert Nathaniel JAPP (28/M)
N/A
7/1999 February 12, 1999 Kevin DAVIS (19/M)
N/A
3/1999 January 21, 1999 Gregory KNIGHT (22/M)
N/A
1/1999 January 4, 1999 Courtney PAULWELL (23/M)
N/A
49/1998 December 11, 1998 Candice SOLLEN (23/F)
N/A
47/1998 November 27, 1998 Ronald HEDLAND (50/M)
N/A
45/1998 November 14, 1998 Ara SARKISIAN (32/M)
N/A
44/1998 November 8, 1998 Jim BWABWA (32/M)
N/A
41/1998 October 4, 1998 Emil James NYBERG (69/M)
N/A
33/1998 September 12, 1998 Khalil AHMAD (40/M)
N/A
30/1998 August 18, 1998 Andell Franklyn MURRAY (57/M)
N/A
28/1998 August 13, 1998 Frank ROBERTS (67/M)
N/A
25/1998 July 27, 1998 John AUSTIN (40/M)
N/A
22/1998 July 11, 1998 Tyrone DONALDSON (30/M)
N/A
21/1998 July 10, 1998 Peter LAM (25/M)
N/A
18/1998 June 8, 1998 Anthony SHAND (24/M)
Injured Male (44/M)
N/A
9/1998 March 29, 1998 John Wayne MORGAN (19/M)
N/A
8/1998 March 8, 1998 Donna OGLIVE (24/F)
N/A
1/1998 January 28, 1998 Kenneth Carl SHARP (40/M)
Emmanuel King JOHNSON (60/M)
Injured Male (29/M)
N/A
60/1997 December 27, 1997 Cuong HUYNH (34/M)
Injured Female (22/F)
N/A
61/1997 December 27, 1997 Kapilan PALASANTHIRAN (19/M)
Injured Male (22/M)
Injured Male (17/M)
N/A
59/1997 November 3, 1997 Marthus Ricardo STEPHEN (19/M)
N/A
58/1997 October 29, 1997 Darlene MACNEILL (35/F)
N/A
54/1997 October 18, 1997 Frank LEHMANN (54/M)
N/A
51/1997 September 29, 1997 Horst PETER (53/M)
N/A
46/1997 August 31, 1997 Giuseppe BONGIORNO (65/M)
Injured Male (27/M)
N/A
44/1997 August 2, 1997 Gary NEWMAN (22/M)
N/A
41/1997 July 29, 1997 Gracelyn GREENIDGE (41/F)
N/A
40/1997 July 27, 1997 Ruddin GREAVES (22/M)
Michele GONZALES (22/F)
Injured Male (28/M)
N/A
36/1997 July 7, 1997 Garcia CLARKE (20/M)
Injured Male (25/M)
Injured Male (19/M)
N/A
33/1997 June 28, 1997 Gerrard MORIN (22/M)
N/A
20/1997 May 12, 1997 Lisa ANSTEY (21/F)
N/A
19/1997 May 2, 1997 James Frederick ROBERTS (56/M)
N/A
16/1997 April 12, 1997 Shawn Michael OLIVER (25/M)
N/A
14/1997 March 27, 1997 Terry Lee TAYLOR (28/M)
Injured Male (33/M)
N/A
12/1997 March 26, 1997 Ming Kwang CHUNG (39/M)
N/A
8/1997 March 1, 1997 Jerome SANDERS (31/M)
Gershwin PFAFF (23/M)
Injured Male (36/M)
Injured Male (27/M)
Injured Male (29/M)
N/A
6/1997 February 17, 1997 Ronald DENULLY (24/M)
N/A
4/1997 January 20, 1997 Santos RUIZ (26/M)
N/A
2/1997 January 5, 1997 Florence HARRISON (32/F)
Therese MELANSON (32/F)
N/A
57/1996 December 29, 1996 Ye Qing WU (33/M)
N/A
53/1996 December 16, 1996 Paul ARMSTRONG (37/M)
N/A
51/1996 December 5, 1996 Jermaine EDWARDS (20/M)
N/A
50/1996 November 19, 1996 Giovanni DERANGO (22/M)
N/A
48/1996 November 2, 1996 Isaac LEWIS (37/M)
N/A
46/1996 October 28, 1996 Bao Manh LE (27/M)
N/A
45/1996 October 25, 1996 Wesley MORGAN (31/M)
N/A
35/1996 July 6, 1996 En Wei CHONG (28/M)
N/A
33/1996 June 29, 1996 Winston RICHARD (27/M)
N/A
28/1996 June 14, 1996 Aarnie Raymond SAIKKONEN (23/M)
N/A
16/1996 April 16, 1996 Edward Dennis LANGFORD (45/M)
N/A
8/1996 January 30, 1996 Ali HENRY (20/M)
Injured Male (19/M)
N/A
52/1995 November 19, 1995 Hermindo Jose SILVA (39/M)
N/A
51/1995 November 18, 1995 Shawn FRANCIS (22/M)
N/A
49/1995 November 8, 1995 Antonio Reis NEVES (59/M)
N/A
58/1995 November 1, 1995 Desarae SAMUELS (2/F)
N/A
46/1995 October 23, 1995 Daemian LOVE (20/M)
N/A
35/1995 September 9, 1995 Dennis COLBY (47/M)
N/A
33/1995 August 25, 1995 Jaswinder SINGH (36/M)
N/A
60/1995 June 26, 1995 Holly Anne PAINTER (18/F)
N/A
22/1995 June 6, 1995 Kuldip Singh DHALIWSAL (54/M)
N/A
18/1995 May 6, 1995 James R. CHAMBERLAIN (28/M)
N/A
17/1995 April 23, 1995 Norman WAN (48/M)
N/A
9/1995 February 16, 1995 Sidney REID (68/M)
N/A
54/1994 October 28, 1994 Virginia Lee COOTE (33/F)
N/A
35/1994 July 30, 1994 Simone SANDLER (21/F)
N/A
29/1994 July 7, 1994 Julieanne MIDDLETON (23/F)
N/A
18/1994 May 9, 1994 Alton Hugh GRIZZLE (34/M)
N/A
12/1994 March 29, 1994 Kien Quang TRAN (23/M)
Yong ZENG (25/M)
N/A
11/1994 March 26, 1994 Garton McKNIGHT (27/M)
Injured Male (35/M)
Injured Female (20/F)
Injured Male (51/M)
Injured Male (30/M)
Injured Male (0/M)
N/A
7/1994 March 2, 1994 Wing Bun NG (27/M)
N/A
3/1994 January 25, 1994 Dwight St. Patrick COX (29/M)
N/A
83/1991 December 10, 1991 Norman Washington Manley ENNIS (43/M)
N/A
61/1991 September 8, 1991 Lori Marilyn PINKUS (21/F)
N/A
48/1991 July 1, 1991 Anthony EKUNAH (35/M)
N/A
23/1991 March 9, 1991 Cheryl NELSON (20/M)
N/A
8/1990 February 18, 1990 Patricia Ann STEWART (71/F)
N/A
47/1987 October 19, 1987 Kelly MOMBOURAQUETTE (14/F)
N/A
53/1985 November 17, 1985 Lorelei BROSE (19/F)
N/A
0/1984 October 3, 1984 Christine JESSOP (9/F)
N/A
28/1983 August 17, 1983 Susan TICE (45/F)
Erin Harrison GILMOUR (22/F)
N/A Filmreel icon
9/1983 March 20, 1983 PEARCE, Graham Hugh (36/M)
N/A
24/1982 June 20, 1982 Christine PRINCE (25/F)
N/A
33/1979 September 30, 1979 Celia AIRST (43/F)
Isaac (Ike) AIRST (55/M)
Avrom AIRST (22/M)
N/A
41/1978 September 20, 1978 Alexander Romeo LeBLANC (29/M)
N/A
5/1973 April 27, 1973 Donna STEARNE (17/F)
Wendy TEDFORD (17/F)
N/A"
 
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http://www.torontolife.com/informer...bal-news-figured-torontos-sex-offenders-live/

http://globalnews.ca/news/1313399/heres-the-sex-offender-map-ontario-didnt-want-you-to-see/

After fighting in court for six years only to get shot down by three unanimous decisions involving a total of 13 judges, Ontario’s corrections ministry gave Global News a database of sex offenders by postal code last week, shortly after a Supreme Court ruling ordered them to do so.

The province claims it doesn’t know, or can’t say, how much that legal fight cost taxpayers.


The ministry initially refused to release the information under an access-to-information request. Over the course of several years, it tried and failed at all possible levels of appeal. Ontario’s information commissioner ruled that the information should be released. So did Ontario’s Superior Court and Court of Appeal.
 

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