He was seen at p. He was also seen, for the last time, by two Pfefferlaw teenagers, near the former Oakes Restaurant on Holmes Point Road at p. At the time of his disappearance, Robbie was 5'4", weighing 85 pounds with blonde hair and hazel eyes. He was wearing a red and black plaid shirt, blue jeans and black work boots. View the content of this inline frame within your browser. Want to remain anonymous?
He said he was from Ontario, but he might have had ties to the Atlantic region. He enjoyed Stephen King novels, high end cars, and discussing politics.
Dana Zelic disappeared sometime in the early morning of August 30, , from her mother's east end Hamilton apartment. She left everything behind. Despite several sightings over the years - and a mysterious phone call - her whereabouts remain unknown. In Calgary, the rumours of a serial killer began with the murder of year-old Jennifer Janz — but hers was not the first. In December of , Rebecca Boutilier became a mother. On February 12, — when Rebecca was 20 and her son was 15 months old — she disappeared.
Her body was found one month later, next to a busy road in Calgary. Toronto Police are appealing for information about the historic disappearance of year-old Nancy Liou, last seen in , along with that of Richard David Marlow age 9, , Helga Kaserer age 13, and Amber Carrie Potts Jaffary age 16, Where are you?
Why have we not found you? Early in the morning on March 4, , a man delivering newspapers called to report an apartment fire in the block of Granville Street in Vancouver, BC. On October 26, , a man harvesting dogwood plants in a marsh in Bowmanville, ON, discovered the skeletal remains of a woman with no hair and no clothes.
The boggy field was the closest stop off the eastbound exit of Hwy. Christine Ziomkiewicz had an ordinary Friday evening on June 23, By morning, she was gone without a trace. It was Labour Day weekend in Sometime after midnight, someone broke in while her family slept. Six weeks later, her body was discovered near Milton, ON. In , two teenage girls disappeared from Oakville, Ontario.
Despite many tips over the years - and a promising sighting in - investigators have never been able to locate Jan Stonehouse and Darlene Tucker. On November 7th, , eighteen-year-old Veronica Kaye left the Etobicoke, Ontario apartment she shared with her grandmother to drop by a friend at work and then go shopping. Veronica boarded a Mississauga Transit bus, and eventually arrived at Cherish Photography, a store located in a small strip mall at Hensall Circle in Mississauga, Ontario , at around PM.
While chatting with her friend, Veronica mentioned she was getting a ride to the Square One Shopping Centre from someone who was waiting outside in his car, but never mentioned the name of the individual. Elaine did not have the opportunity to see the vehicle or the driver. Elaine later told the authorities that Veronica seemed in good spirits and there was zero indication anything was wrong. As she was leaving, Veronica mentioned she would call her friend later that day.
When Veronica failed to call Elaine or show up at the party, people began to grow concerned. The police quickly began a thorough investigation and numerous searches for Veronica were conducted. However, there was no sign of Veronica. Two men walking in a wooded area in Caledon, Ontario stumbled upon her body near the intersection of Humber Station Road and Castlederg Sideroad.
When Veronica was located, she had on the same clothing she was wearing at the time of her disappearance: a red down-filled nylon ski vest, a maroon blouse, blue jeans, and brown running shoes with a white stripe.
Due to extreme decomposition, Veronica had to be identified through dental records. An autopsy found that Veronica was beaten and had received numerous blows to her head. Her skull was fractured and there were defensive wounds on her hands, as if she had been warding off blows from her attacker. The authorities have never released if Veronica was sexually assaulted.
Both the bag of clothing Veronica had borrowed from Elaine and her purse were not at the scene and have never been found. Due to the lack of information in this case, it is difficult to formulate any solid suspect theories. In fact, it is easy to be left with more questions than answers. One of the more crucial questions often considered is if Veronica was killed by someone within her inner circle or a stranger.
By all accounts, Veronica enjoyed a life typical of most teenagers. Although she lived with her grandma because she felt it afforded her a little more freedom, she had part-time jobs, was accepted into a Humber College program, and liked to have fun and hang out with her regular group of friends.
I think it is extremely unlikely Veronica was killed by someone she knew. It does not seem like she hung out with a bad crowd. Chances are, they both then would have known the person, and it would have made sense for the person to either come into the photo shop as well, or at least be mentioned by name in conversation.
Given that a bus transfer was found with her body, it is likely that while on her way to visit Elaine Veronica took one bus and then got off to transfer to another. While waiting for the second bus, Veronica was probably approached by stranger who offered her a ride or she became sick of waiting and decided to hitchhike. I think whoever gave Veronica a ride from the bus stop was her killer. Keep in mind, though, it is not known if Veronica ever made it to the Square One Shopping Centre after leaving the photo shop.
On the small chance that she did, then Veronica could have been killed by someone while she was leaving the mall or on her way home. Although some agencies have modified their business practices due to health and safety concerns, their core services will continue. Telephone services crisis lines are available for free, 24 hours a day, to listen and help you make decisions to keep you and your family safe.
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