Category: Murders

The Death of Tiffany Skye

EARLY LIFE: Tiffany Maureen Skye was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on May 8, 1992 to parents Josephine Skye and Morris Bushie. A member of the Bloodvein First Nation, she grew up in a large family, which consisted of three sisters, two brothers, three step-brothers and two foster parents. Tiffany is described as having been very

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The Murder of Kétie Memory Jones

EARLY LIFE: Katherine “Kétie” Memory Jones was born in Asheville, North Carolina on December 19, 1989. While her father died when she was a child, she lived with her mother, Jevona Livingston, and her half-siblings, Chris and Becca. Throughout her early life, the family moved around, settling in Michigan before returning to North Carolina in

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The Murder of Sonya Cywink

EARLY LIFE: Sonya Nadine Mae Cywink was born on August 19, 1963 in Little Current, Manitoulin Island, Ontario. The second-youngest of Wilfred Laurier Cywink Sr. and Estelle McGregor’s thirteen children, she grew up in a family that deeply loved her and she, them. The Cywink family lived near Whitefish River First Nation, located in northern

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The Death of Alannah Jamima Cardinal

EARLY LIFE: Alannah Jamima Cardinal was one of nine children born to her parents. Her family, which included her grandmother Noreen Cardinal, were members of the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, a Cree community located about 185km northeast of Edmonton, Alberta. Growing up, Alannah was said to be an outgoing and smart girl, who was very

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Update: Grundy County Jane Doe Identified, Investigation Into Murder Ongoing

Artist's rendering of what the Grundy County Jane Doe may have looked like when alive + Portrait of JoAnn "Vickie" Smith

*Last Updated – July 14, 2024* UPDATE JUNE 2024: Nearly five decades after her body was discovered in a ditch along US Route 6, the identity of the woman known as Grundy Jane Doe and Jane Seneca Doe has been uncovered. Thanks to genealogical work by volunteers at the DNA Doe Project, she has been

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