*Last Updated – June 17, 2024* UPDATE MAY 2024: The Malheur County Sheriff’s Office announced that they’d recovered Gwen Brunelle’s remains, just two miles from where her car was discovered off US Highway 95, near the Idaho/Oregon border. The location was just outside of the original search area that had been determined by investigators. The
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*This is the second of a two part series into the murder of Tori Stafford. To read part one, click here.* TRIAL & SENTENCING: Terri-Lynne McClintic was scheduled to make an appearance in court on April 30, 2010, but details of the proceedings were blocked by a publication ban. When it was lifted on December 9,
EARLY LIFE: Victoria “Tori” Stafford was born on July 15, 2000 to parents Rodney Stafford and Tara McDonald. The youngest of two children, her parents divorced when she was two years old, resulting in she and her brother living with their mother, Tara MacDonald, and eventually her new partner, James Goris. For the most part,
EARLY LIFE: Helle Crafts was born on July 4, 1947 in Charlottenlund, Denmark. In 1969, while training to be a flight attendant for Pan American in Florida, she met her future husband, Richard, who was a pilot for Eastern Airlines, as well as a part time police officer and former Marine pilot. Prior to meeting
DISAPPEARANCE: In August of 1982, three generations of a family went on a two week camping trip in British Columbia’s Wells Gray Provincial Park, in the Clearwater area. Those on the trip included 11-year-old Karen and 13-year-old Janet Johnson; their parents, Jackie and Bob Johnson; and their grandparents, George and Edith Bentley. The family were







