CANADA George Norman Heys, 22,Toronto, 28 November 1978 *fresh initiative*

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2022 rbbm
''Heys was a loner, who didn’t have a girlfriend, maybe there was a drug problem. He did a 90-day stint in rehab at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, the predecessor to CAMH. The Queen St. W. institution would be one of the last places George Heys would be seen.

“He was playing volleyball at the institute and one of the nurses came in and said ‘George, you can’t be in here. You’re not a patient anymore,” Jones told the News Now. “And then Nov. 28, gone, just gone.”

“My grandparents died without knowing what happened,” Kimberly Heys said in 2020.

As to what happened that November day, no one is really sure about that either. Maybe it was suicide. Maybe it was murder.

“Maybe he was murdered because he owed someone money. My dad didn’t know. Was he gay?” Heys said. “We did not know any of that.”

On Tuesday, an exhausted Kimberly Heys once more emailed the Oswego DA Oakes.

To this date, my Aunt Dolores (Jones) [and other family members] and I continue to wait day-to-day, week-to-week, month-to-month, YEAR-TO-YEAR without answers,” Heys wrote.

“Yet we all believe that the remains of the person who washed up on the Syracuse side of Lake Ontario four months after ‘Georgie’s’ disappearance are, in fact, that of my Uncle. Here we are approaching 2023 …”


She added: “When people watch TV/movies they are/we are led to believe that it is important to law enforcement and others in the mix to solve missing persons cases. We are certainly not seeing ANY amount of urgency being given to this situation, Sir.”
We spend hours doing research into these cases on Websleuths, and do so looking for no recognition or reward. Just googling George Heys name would have brought up these threads. For a journalist to blatantly claim credit for this and imply he made the discovery is disappointing. If the John Doe is George, I hope the family can find peace in knowing the search is over, and that he has been resting the entire time.
 
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IDENTIFIED! lengthy article..
Brad Hunter Feb 08, 2026
“I kept my word to my dad. I promised him I would not quit until my uncle George was home,” Heys told The Toronto Sun.

What happened to George?​

On Nov. 28, 1978, George Norman Heys, 22, disappeared from Toronto. When his brother John couldn’t contact him, he called Toronto cops to report the young man missing. There were no answers.
Was he voluntarily dropping out? Was it drugs? Was it suicide? Was it foul play?''
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''The Oswego John Doe remained unidentified and was laid to rest in the cold case files. But sometimes, a simple mistake can send an investigation off the rails — or breathe new life into it.
Currents in the Niagara River and then Lake Ontario are unpredictable. A body can end up anywhere.
“Toronto did exhaustive work trying to find out what happened,” TPS Det. Sheena Cannon said, but added that the era in which Heys vanished had roadblocks.''
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The cops who brought George Heys home: Det. Const. Sara Mummery, NRP, Lieut. Lori Burger, and Sgt. John Chodubski, Oswego P.D., Investigator Rob Obrist of Oswego County Sheriff’s Office and Det. Sheena Cannon, TPS. BRAD HUNTER/ TORONTO SUN
''On Jan. 8, 2026, the unidentified remains of “John Doe” were positively identified via DNA comparison by the RCMP National DNA Databank as being George Norman Heys.''
 

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