Tag: True Crime

The Disappearance of Roberta Ferguson

Two photos of Roberta Marie Ferguson smiling

EARLY LIFE: Roberta Marie Ferguson was born on November 19, 1968 as the youngest of nine children. Part of the Dunvegan Beaver band, she lived in Grimshaw, Alberta, Canada, over 500 kilometres northwest of Edmonton. Growing up, Roberta had to deal with a hole in her heart, which required her to take medication until she

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The Disappearance of Yvonne Marlene Abigosis

Photo of Yvonne Marlene Abigosis

EARLY LIFE: Yvonne Marlene Abigosis was born on November 23, 1957 to Frank Abigosis and Vitaline Campbell. The eighth of 14 children, she was raised as part of the Pine Creek First Nation, in Manitoba. Growing up, Marlene suffered the generational struggles that came with Canada’s residential school system. Operated by the Canadian government and

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The Disappearance of Mildred Batoche

Photo of Mildred Batoche smiling + Photo of Mildred Batoche with a neutral expression on her face

DISAPPEARANCE: Mildred Batoche was reportedly last seen on May 26, 1967 at the York Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Over a month later, on July 7, one of her brothers contacted authorities in Bonnyville to report her missing. At the time, the family was living in Bonnyville, which is just over 240 kilometres from Edmonton.

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Miss X (1982)

Computer rendering of what Miss X (1982) might have looked like when alive + Pencil sketch of what Miss X (1982) might have looked like when alive

DISCOVERY: Three men were fishing along Slaughter Creek, near the banks of the Black Warrior River, on April 18, 1982. The location, in Romulus, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, is near the Old Robinson Bend Landing, next to Robertson Cemetery Road. Not long after they arrived, the trio saw what they thought to be a large log covered

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Update: Rosedale Jane Doe Identified, Investigation Into Death Continues

Coloured rendering of what Rosedale Jane Doe may have looked like when alive + Black and white rendering of what Rosedale Jane Doe may have looked like when alive

UPDATE JUNE 29, 2023: At a press conference at headquarters on June 29, 2023, the Toronto Police Service identified Rosedale Jane Doe has four-year-old Neveah Tucker. They also revealed her remains had been discovered just 16 days before her fifth birthday, with her birthdate being May 18, 2017. According to Inspector Hank Idsinga of the Toronto

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