EARLY LIFE: Shelly Tannis Dene was born in 1988. A member of Alberta’s Fort McKay First Nation through family ties, she also had a strong connection to the Mikisew Cree Nation of northeastern Albert and the Northwest Territories. Growing up, Shelly dealt with the lasting effects of residential schools. Both her parents had been placed
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EARLY LIFE: Lindsey Jill Nicholls was born on September 12, 1978. Growing up, her father, Mark Nicholls, was an officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. As a result, her family was expected to move each time he received a transfer to another detachment. During the summer of 1992, Mark was transferred to Comox, British
*UPDATE: The RCMP have identified Sam Doe as 25-year-old Gordon Edwin Sanderson of Edmonton, Alberta.* *This article refers to the John Doe commonly known as Septic Tank Sam. In respect for the victim, it will refer to him as Sam Doe.* DISCOVERY: On April 13, 1977, Charlie and Mavis McLeod of Tofield, Alberta were looking
EARLY LIFE: Brenda Byman was born on March 10, 1949 to parents Hilda and Ingvar Byman. A shy and sweet girl, she and her family lived in the Invermere area of British Columbia, new Dry Gulch Provincial Park. Those who knew Brenda describe her as being incredibly close with her family, especially her siblings: Albert,
EARLY LIFE: Luke Joly-Durocher was born on June 28, 1990 to parents Monique Durocher and Rob Joly in Témiscaming, Quebec. While his parents eventually divorced, the family remained a tight-knit unit, with Luke and his sisters, Priscillia and Sara, keeping in constant contact with each other. Described by those who knew him as very outgoing





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