I must say, between this case and the Russell Williams' case, I have to wonder about the competency of suburban police officials in Quebec/Ontario (although I realize the majority are probably decent people). It just seems a lack of willingness and communication is a serious problem.
How horrible for the family that because the authorities were too lazy to do their jobs theu suggested maybe she was a drug addict and overdosed and died. The shame is on the authorities for not being willing to do their job.
Seems to me the police in that town are a bunch of incompetent dolts who haven't earned the right to wear their badges. "Body found? Oh, hit & run. Another body? Oh, musta been a drug OD. Hey, what's that guy doing dumping a bloody trash bag with limbs hanging out of it into a ravine? Must not wanna pay for a funeral. He definitely can't be a murderer dumping a body!" That's the mentality of that town's police force.
Such sloppy police work. They may not have been able to find her or prevent her death, but they certainly could have found evidence and interviewed more than basically just students.
The retired cop in the last part came off to me as though he was upset only because he knew he screwed up, rather than actually being haunted by it's sadness.
@ClayPigeonPatsy I found it weird too that the retired cop/chief has kept the newspaper clippings on this case after all these years! Plus why does he cry? So strange a reaction and sometimes the true murderers will keep newspaper clippings of their crimes could this be the case the cop knows more than he is telling?? I think a cop is involved somewhere as who would have access to evidence to disappear or be somehow thrown away?
What a shit school that is. There brochure should read "Here at Champlain College, we don't care if your daughter's raped and murdered, we just want your tuition money." People like that should be dragged out and face the scorn they deserve. I'm glad W5 chose to do so. Crap school, crap Quebec PP.
the police and the school did not even care about what had happened to your sister., i am so sorry for the loss of your sister, she would be so proud of her brothers, god bless your family
Where ARE these wondrous LSD overdose-deaths?? It seems logical someone would point out that LSD's pharmacological profile don't really allow for 'overdose', as such. Probably NO ONE involved even had a clue about that fact, since all 'drugs' have been systematically demonized for decades.
On the other hand, it could be put on the family to point such a thing out themselves, but I guess it never occurred to them to find out if an overdose was even possible, with the drug in question. Idiots.
@6151RichmondStreet Who had access to the evidence? A cop who knew something perhaps? I don't think it was by accident that any evidence went missing there's something being covered up!
i would have sued the college,and the cops ,,to get there attention to do what they should of done,,
777juneau 1 week ago
I must say, between this case and the Russell Williams' case, I have to wonder about the competency of suburban police officials in Quebec/Ontario (although I realize the majority are probably decent people). It just seems a lack of willingness and communication is a serious problem.
mlc2005 4 weeks ago
I havent seen the whole case yet but right now im guessing it is a police man "officer"
globe255 1 month ago
How horrible for the family that because the authorities were too lazy to do their jobs theu suggested maybe she was a drug addict and overdosed and died. The shame is on the authorities for not being willing to do their job.
MegaCrazycatt 3 months ago
Handsome brothers. Let's boycott the Township of Compton.
chante707 4 months ago
Seems to me the police in that town are a bunch of incompetent dolts who haven't earned the right to wear their badges. "Body found? Oh, hit & run. Another body? Oh, musta been a drug OD. Hey, what's that guy doing dumping a bloody trash bag with limbs hanging out of it into a ravine? Must not wanna pay for a funeral. He definitely can't be a murderer dumping a body!" That's the mentality of that town's police force.
Tansey214 8 months ago 2
Such sloppy police work. They may not have been able to find her or prevent her death, but they certainly could have found evidence and interviewed more than basically just students.
The retired cop in the last part came off to me as though he was upset only because he knew he screwed up, rather than actually being haunted by it's sadness.
Her brothers are so awesome!
ClayPigeonPatsy 11 months ago
@ClayPigeonPatsy I found it weird too that the retired cop/chief has kept the newspaper clippings on this case after all these years! Plus why does he cry? So strange a reaction and sometimes the true murderers will keep newspaper clippings of their crimes could this be the case the cop knows more than he is telling?? I think a cop is involved somewhere as who would have access to evidence to disappear or be somehow thrown away?
MissX905 3 months ago 2
very creepy investagation.
CMTHONUS 1 year ago
What a shit school that is. There brochure should read "Here at Champlain College, we don't care if your daughter's raped and murdered, we just want your tuition money." People like that should be dragged out and face the scorn they deserve. I'm glad W5 chose to do so. Crap school, crap Quebec PP.
DThinkinHumanBean 1 year ago 4
Any city named Compton is unsafe.
MrSexxxy20 1 year ago
very sad that the police just disregarded her death as they did :(
jitterbug121 1 year ago
the police and the school did not even care about what had happened to your sister., i am so sorry for the loss of your sister, she would be so proud of her brothers, god bless your family
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prettydi11301 1 year ago
Where ARE these wondrous LSD overdose-deaths?? It seems logical someone would point out that LSD's pharmacological profile don't really allow for 'overdose', as such. Probably NO ONE involved even had a clue about that fact, since all 'drugs' have been systematically demonized for decades.
On the other hand, it could be put on the family to point such a thing out themselves, but I guess it never occurred to them to find out if an overdose was even possible, with the drug in question. Idiots.
MrHateregistering 1 year ago
Me too.
RockyG1978 1 year ago
The sheer laziness of law enforcement confounds me...
Timebaby75 1 year ago
How could they throw out the evidence? GRRRR
6151RichmondStreet 3 years ago 8
@6151RichmondStreet Who had access to the evidence? A cop who knew something perhaps? I don't think it was by accident that any evidence went missing there's something being covered up!
MissX905 3 months ago