EARLY LIFE: Roxanne Thiara was born in 1978. She was placed in the foster care system at a young age and wound up in the care of Mildred Thiara in Quesnel, British Columbia, who later became her legal guardian. According to her foster family, Roxanne was a happy and bubbly child growing up. However, as
Tag: Murder
DISCOVERY: On April 8, 1979, two hikers discovered a human skull in Banff National Park, Alberta, down a steep bank near 40 Mile Creek. A search of the area uncovered additional remains, including several ribs and vertebrae, a leg bone, and a shoulder blade. The location where the remains were found is approximately 200-330 metres
EARLY LIFE: Mary Ann Birmingham was born in Iqaluit, Nunavut, where she grew up with her mother, Sarah Birmingham, and her many siblings, including former Iqaluit mayor Elisapee Sheutiapik. According to those who knew her, she was a friendly and personable individual who was known for her beauty. She was just 15 years old when
DISCOVERY: On December 25, 1990, a man and his brother-in-law were walking along the edge of the forest in Cadettenkamp, just outside Teteringen in the Netherlands, when they came across the body of a deceased female. She’d been dumped along the edge of the road, wrapped in blankets and a carpet. Her face was covered
EARLY LIFE: Cynthia Elizabeth “Cindy” Hack was born on June 12, 1944 to parents Otto, a retired Canadian Air Force colonel, and Tillie Hack, a housewife. The eldest of six children, she grew up in the suburbs of Vancouver, British Columbia, where she was known for her sense of humour, sincerity and warmth. In July





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