MISSING / MURDERED CASES IN BC
HIGHWAY OF TEARS ( BC )

Highway 16 aka "Highway of Tears"
Highway 16 west has been dubbed the Highway of Tears, after at least five First Nations
women vanished or were found murdered there, between 1994-1995.
NONE OF THESE CASES HAVE BEEN SOLVED.
Highway 16 aka "Highway of Tears"starts in the Rocky Mountains on the eastern border of BC, and extends right across the province to the western border. Starting close to Valemont in the east, it cuts through McBride, Prince George, Vanderhoof, Fraser Lake, Burns Lake, Houston, Smithers, New Hazelton, Terrace and Prince Rupert in the west. From Prince Rupert, the ferry brings you down the inner channel to connect to Port Hardy and Port McNeill on Vancouver Island.
MURDERED
Ramona Wilson
RAMONA WILSON
, aged 15, was hitchhiking to her friends home in Smithers, BC, on June 11,
1994. Ramona's body was found a year later near the Smithers Airport.
Every year on Ramona's birthday, the Wilson family gathers at the site for a
memorial, a heartbreaking ritual that she said will continue until the case is
solved
UNSOLVED

Lana Derrick
LANA DERRICK,
, aged 19, disappeared Oct. 7, 1995, at a service station in Thornhill while
home from school for the weekend. Lana was enrolled in forestry studies at
Northwest Community College.
UNSOLVED
MISSING
Delphine Nikal
DELPHINE NIKAL
, aged 16. Disappeared from Smithers, BC on June 13, 1995, hitchhiking east on
Highway 16 from Smithers to her home in Telkwa.
UNSOLVED
MURDERED
ROXANNE THIARA
ROXANNE THIARA
, aged 15 disappeared from Prince George, went missing in Nov, 1994.
Her body was discovered dumped near Burns Lake on December 9, 1994.
UNSOLVED
MURDERED
Alishia Demarah Germaine
ALISHIA DEMARAH GERMAINE, aka Leah Germaine or Leah Cunningham, 16, attended a Christmas dinner hosted by the RCMP at the Native Friendship Centre on George Street on December 9, 1994. She left around 8:00 pm and was seen at the then - Holiday Inn, also on George Street and J.C. Funland. At 11:45 the same night, police were called to Haldi Road School on Leslie Road. Three people cutting through the school yard came across the body of a young woman. It was Leah Germaine. An autopsy revealed she was the victim of multiple stab wounds.
The 16 year old was a drug-user and was known to work the city streets as a prostitute. Subsequent stories reported she was trying to straigten out her life, get off the streets and finish her education. She never got the chance. A composite drawing was done by someone, a possible witness, who may have seen Germaine on the night she was killed. The effort met with success. However, after interviewing the person in the drawing, police were still no closer to finding Germaine's killer.
Still later in December, police were on the search for the owner of a dark blue pick up truck with a home made canopy of the back that was parked on Fifth Avenue downtown, near the Post Office the night Germaine was killed. Some of Germaine's remains and personal effects had been found near that location. However, police were quick to add the owner of the truck was not a suspect, but may simply have seen something of importance.
Early on in the investigation, there were some suspicions Germaine's murder and those of Roxanee Thiara, Cindy Burke in Dawson Creek and Delphine Nikal and Ramona Wilson, both of Smithers were connnected. All the victims were between the ages of 15 and 20. A team of investigators, including two FBI trained behavioural profilers came to the area for a week in 1995. However, that theory has since been dispelled by these investigators Some still believe that the murders of so many young native women in the area IS the work of a serial killer(s).
UNSOLVED
OTHER BC CASES
MISSING

Corrine Cunningham
CORRINE CUNNINGHAM, aged 19 of the Katzie Reserve near Pitt Meadows, BC, disappeared on November 24th, 2005 at approximately 3 pm when she left "New Transitions" in the Industrial Park, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. Corrina is extremely friendly, naive and has a tendency to befriend older men. Corrina is artistically inclined and has been known to sit and draw on the side of the road.
Corrine has a developmental disability with the mental capacity of a 12-year-old.
Corrina was last seen wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, black baseball cap and black corduroy pants, carrying a black and grey backpack. She may have other clothing with her. She has an eyebrow ring above her right eye. Corrina is approximately 5'1", 175lbs, with shoulder length wavy dark brown hair.
Corrina may be riding her new black BMX bicycle.
Anyone who may have seen or knows the whereabouts of Corrina or the location of her BMX bicycle are asked to contact the Ridge Meadows RCMP Detachment immediately at 604 - 465-2402.
Foul play is not suspected at this time. However, Corrina’s family is very concerned because of her vulnerable disability and want to hear from her.

MISSING

Dorcas Gail Shorson
DORCAS GAIL SHORSON, aged 24, of Surrey BC was last seen April 2, 2005 when she left the family home
on Larner Road.
Shorson is described as aboriginal, five feet five inches tall, 131 pounds
with red hair and brown eyes. She was wearing jeans and a blue coat when
last seen.
Police say the missing woman is likely a sex-trade worker in Vancouver or
Surrey and is taking drugs.
"We're worried about her because she is in a line of work that is very
risky," said Surrey RCMP Cpl. Diane Blain.
"We are hoping that people will have eyes and ears for her out there and
that they can call us to say that she is safe."
UNSOLVED

MISSING
 Rene Gunning
RENE GUNNING, aged 20 of Fort St. John BC, has been missing since February
19, 2005. She is approximately 5'2" in height and 110 pounds, with shoulder length black hair and brown eyes. Rene Gunning was in the Edmonton Alberta area until the end of February at which time she is believed to have left back to the Fort St. John area in the company of another female from Dawson Creek. The pair were thought to be hitchhiking for transportation.
If you have seen Rene Gunning please contact the Fort St. John RCMPolice Detachment at (250)787-8140.

MISSING
 Lorna Ulmer-Billy
LORNA ULMER-BILLY, aged 14 of Surrey BC,
left her home in the 15100 block of 86 Avenue and her family hasn’t heard from her since. ULMER-BILLY has run away in the past to Squamish and Vancouver. Her family is concerned for her safety although no foul play is suspected at this time.
ULMER-BILLY is described as being of native decent, approximately 5’ 4” in height (163 cm), and weights 124 pounds (59 kg). She has dark brown/black shoulder length hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a black shirt. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of this young person is asked to contact Cst. Kevin Morris of the Surrey RCMP at 604 599-0502, or, if you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-Tips.

MISSING
 Lisa Paul
LISA PAUL , aged 17 of Vancouver, BC, disappeared from her home on August 4, 2005. Lisa is known to frequent the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver and her family and police are concerned for her safety.She is described as First Nations, 5’ 8”, 135 lbs., with long brown hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information about this incident should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
MISSING
 Tawyna Megan Lisk
TAWYNA MEGAN LISKTawyna Megan Lisk, aged 16, was last seen on on Sunday,July 18th, 2004. when she called a friend from Vernon and stated she was going to Calgary Alberta . Tawyna is described as:
Native
Ht: 170 cm (5' 7")
Wt: 73 kg (162 lbs)
Reddish Brown hair, shoulder length
Brown eyes
As there is some indication that Tawnya may have gone to the Calgary area and that her mode of transportation is unknown, it is suspected she may have hitch-hiked. Steps are underway with Ministry of Children and Family’s in both BC and Alberta to establish her whereabouts.
If anyone has any information in regards to Tawnya’s whereabouts, please contact Kamloops City Detachment RCMP at 250-828-3000.

 To read details of Sarah's disappearance please CLICK HERE


To read details of Ms. Wallace's disappearance, please CLICK HERE
MURDERED

Ada Brown
ADA BROWN, aged 39 of Prince George, BC, died
three weeks after suffering a serious head injury during a beating.
Her family reports that she sought medical attention on three different
occasions, following the beating and was turned away.
"When she died, and we went to the funeral home, my sister
and I didn't recognize her. It was obvious she had been badly
beaten – several times – yet the authorities had ruled she
died of 'natural causes.' It is a sad thing when you realize
your baby sister was marginalized in life and in death." states her sister,
Terri Brown.

MURDERED

Savannaha Hall
SAVANNAHA HALL, aged 3 of BC, died as a result of violence on her by her foster parents. Savanna was placed into care in 1999 and placed in a foster home in Prince George, BC. She died in January 2001 after her foster parents took her to
hospital in a coma. Her foster parents brought her to hospital after finding her struggling to breathe in her crib.
An autopsy couldn't determine her cause of death, but noted she had
advanced hypothermia, excessive brain swelling and unexplained bruises. A
coroner's report did not call for an inquest, despite at least two
corSavannah's foster mother is suing the Ministry for Children and Family
Development, alleging it didn't provide the proper support for the
little girl.
In its statement of defence, the government alleged the longtime foster
mother provided "substandard" care to some children. Documents also
indicate that Savannah was tied up with a leather harness in her crib to
control night temper tantrums. Both a preliminary coroner's report and an internal government probe
concluded she had been neglected and abused, and three doctors found
her bruising was "consistent with abuse."
Two coroners lobbied internally for an inquest, but the final report
did not call for one or make recommendations.
But behind the scenes a battle was waged for more than two years to hold an inquest into the January 2001 death of the foster child, according to an internal government memorandum obtained by The Vancouver Sun.
"Still believe this case should go to inquest," Beth Larcombe, the coroner who investigated the case, wrote in a 2003 e-mail to three officials in the Solicitor-General's Ministry.
Larcombe, who declined to be interviewed for this story and expressed surprise that The Sun had the memo, wrote it to provide her superiors with a detailed chronology of events in the case.
The four-page memo, which has never been published, also suggests serious misgivings within the government about the death of Savannah, who was rushed to hospital after her foster mother found her struggling to breathe in her crib.
"All agreed that some of Savannah's injuries are not consistent with accidental injuries," wrote Larcombe about a September, 2002 meeting that included senior members of the coroners service, the RCMP and the Ministry of Children and Family Development.
"Especially the bruise on the bottom of her right foot and some facial contusions. Concerns still exist," wrote Larcombe, now with the regional coroners office in Vancouver.
The memo indicates the fight to have a full-blown investigation into the death of Savannah, whose foster parents were tying her up in a leather harness at night, even got the attention of Liberal MLAs Rich Coleman, now forests and range minister, and Pat Bell, now agriculture and lands minister.
The memo suggests Bell, then a Prince George MLA, sent Savannah's autopsy report to Coleman, who was then B.C.'s solicitor-general, and made some sort of request to the coroners service.
The memo did not specify what Bell's request was, but it prompted a Sept. 6, 2001 e-mail exchange between chief coroner Terry Smith, deputy chief coroner Norm Leibel, and deputy solicitor-general Tony Heemskerk, after which the politicians were advised "this is a RCMP investigation."
Coleman noted in an interview that the Crown determined there were no grounds for a charge.
Karen Johnston, a spokeswoman for current Solicitor-General John Les, said: "I'm also given to understand that police did investigate and the Crown said there was insufficient evidence to proceed with charges."
Larcombe was not the only person within the coroners service demanding an inquest.
Former investigator Kathleen Stephany, who investigated Savannah's death, also wanted a probe into the Prince George foster home, which the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) now alleges had a long history of children complaining of abuse.
NDP MLA Adrian Dix, who has the foster care system under scrutiny, Monday called for an inquest.
So has Savannah's mother, Corinna Hall. "My daughter needs to rest. This should have been done a long time ago," she said. Savannah's story has raised troubling questions about B.C.'s
beleaguered child-welfare system, at a time when the government is scrambling to
answer why reviews were not completed into the deaths of 713 children
after the Liberals abolished the children's commission in 2002.
MISSING

Chelsey Acorn
CHELSEY ACORN, aged 14 of Abbottsford BC, disappeared late in the afternoon on June
10th 2005 but has not yet returned home. It is believed that Chelsea has
runaway and could be in the Surrey area. There has been some information
that she was seen at Seven Oaks Mall in Abbotsford. Chelsea is 5ft 3 inches tall and 115 lbs with brown hair and brown
eyes.
Anyone who has seen or knows her whereabouts is asked to
call Abbotsford Police at 604-859-5225 or their local police department.

MISSING

Corrina Cunningham Katzie Reserve/Pitt Meadows, B.C
CORRINA CUNNINGHAM, aged 19, of Katzie Reserve/Pitt Meadows, B.C was last seen on November 24th, 2005 at approximately 3 pm when she left "New Transitions" in the Industrial Park, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. Corrina is extremely friendly, naive and has a tendency to befriend older men. Corrina is artistically inclined and has been known to sit and draw on the side of the road. Corrina has a developmental disability with the mental capacity of a 12-year-old. Corrina was last seen wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, black baseball cap and black corduroy pants, carrying a black and grey backpack. She may have other clothing with her. She has an eyebrow ring above her right eye. Corrina is approximately 5'1", 175lbs, with shoulder length wavy dark brown hair.
Corrina may be riding her new black BMX bicycle.
Anyone who may have seen or knows the whereabouts of Corrina or the location of her BMX bicycle are asked to contact the Ridge Meadows RCMP Detachment immediately. Corrina’s family is very concerned because of her vulnerable disability characteristics and want to hear from her.

MURDERED
Charlene Kerr
CHARLENE KERR
, 29, of Vancouver, BC. discovered in a pool of blood in a Gastown Hotel. She
was a drug addicted prostitu
te and is believed to have been killed during a robbery in 1990.
UNSOLVED
MURDERED
Colleen Shook
COLLEEN SHOOK
, of Burnaby, BC, stabbed to death while getting off a bus in 1975.
UNSOLVED

MURDERED
 Dianne Stewart
DIANNE MARY STEWART , aged 42 disappeared after leaving a house party on the Penticton Indian Reserve on December 31, 1996. Despite a massive search Stewart was not located. On May 7, 1997 a member of the band searching for horses located some human remains. An autopsy confirmed the remains were those of Stewart and that she had been murdered.
UNSOLVED

MURDERED
Mary Jane Jimmie
MARY JANE JIMMIE,
was found murdered on the banks of the Fraser River on or about June 26, 1987.
UNSOLVED

MURDERED
 Jennifer Cusworth
JENNIFER CUSWORTH, aged 19 of Kelowna, BC, was murdered after leaving a party at a Kelowna home on October 16, 1993. Her body was found on Swamp Road.> On the tenth anniversary of her murder, a native healing ceremony was held on Swamp Road where her body was found. More Info
UNSOLVED

MURDERED
Ann Ruby Threlfell
ANN RUBY THRELFELL
, 24, of Vancouver, BC, strangled to death, Jan. 12, 1980.
UNSOLVED
MISSING
Verna Littlechief
VERNA LITTLECHIEF aka Bernie Roberts
, Date of Birth: July 2,1944
Date Last Seen: 1978 ( aged 34 ),
Reported Missing: March 4,2002
Verna is a native female, 5'2" tall, with black, shoulder length hair. She was
involved in the sex trade in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and has a history of
alcohol abuse. Her family reported her missing last March to the RCMP in
Saskatchewan as a result of the extensive media attention surrounding the
missing women investigation.
UNSOLVED
MISSING

Belinda Ann Cameron
BELINDA ANN CAMERON, aged 42 of Esquimalt, B C, disappeared in early May, 2005. Belinda, also known as Belinda Ann Engen. Belinda is described as a Native female, 5’8”, 170 lbs. with black hair. She suffers from schizophrenia and needs daily medication to keep the condition in check. Belinda is believed to be involved in the sex trade and drug use. Belinda has not picked up her welfare cheques, and has missed several appointments, leading us to believe she has met with foul play.
If you have any information on this crime or any other crime please call Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers at
1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Michelle Caroline Choiniere
MICHELLE CAROLINE CHOINIERE, aged 24, of Surrey, BC, was last seen in the Guildford area, sometime between Sept. 19 and Sept. 26. Michelle is described as aboriginal, five feet nine inches tall and 131 pounds with green eyes, long reddish-brown hair, and a scar on her left knee. She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a white shirt. She is known to be involved in the sex trade. Although known to be a transient, Michelle’s absence is out of character. There are medical concerns related to substance abuse.
Police ask anyone who might know where these missing people are to call 604-599-0502 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Wendy Poole
WENDY POOLE
,26, of Vancouver, found beaten to death Jan. 26, 1989 on the second floor of a
Downtown Eastside housing coop. She was the mother of one and was pregnant with
her second child. A man arrested in connection with her death was later
acquitted.
UNSOLVED
UPDATE
A VANCOUVER FIRST, EAST SIDE PARK NAMED AFTER FIRST NATIONS WOMAN :
A coalition of first nations and local community groups and individuals from
Vancouver's downtown eastside campaigned with the help of Green Party
Commissioner Roslyn Cassells to name a local mini-park after slain aboriginal
woman Wendy Poole. Wendy, whose murder remains unsolved, is one of the many
young women on the downtown eastside killed, but not forgotten.
This is the first of Vancouver's almost 200 parks to be named after an
aboriginal person. Most parks are named after rich white guys.
Wendy was not famous, not rich, and not white. Wendy Poole had a gentle nature
and a radiant smile. Her friends and family loved her and will never forget
her, and our community will honour the passing of this individual, whose life
and death was not so different from many others in the downtown eastside.
In the highest of honour, we will remember Wendy Poole.
MURERED
Cherish Oppenheim
CHERISH BILLY OPPENHEIM
, aged 16 of Merritt BC on October 13, 2001.
Her body was found after the man's arrest in Kelowna on Oct. 22, 2001 on an
unrelated matter.
Police called the case suspicious because Oppenheim, 16, had never run away and
had no family problems.
Neary said police found Oppenheim's body 22 kilometres south of Merritt in a
wooded area. Oppenheim, a good student in Grade 11, was last seen at a
convenience store in the early hours of Oct. 13 in this southern Interior
community. Police and volunteers searched the area and distributed thousands of
flyers across the province.
RCMP got an anonymous phone tip saying the teen had been seen getting into a
car about 2:15 a.m. on the morning she disappeared.
Thelma Oppenheim, Cherish's sister, said Cherish had a curfew of 1 a.m. and was
at the local 7-11 store just before heading home.
Cherish's older sister, Ashley, saw her there and walked her home.
"Her hand was touching the door handle like she was going in and then her older
sister left," Thelma Oppenheim said. She said Cherish was seen later at the
7-11.
Police found the body after arresting Dezwaan on Friday on an unrelated matter,
said Cpl. Sean Neary.
Police found the body Sunday after arresting Robert Raymond Dezwaan on an
unrelated matter, said Cpl. Sean Neary
In 1 incident, he's accused of confining, sexually assaulting and robbing a
Kelowna prostitute. He was also charged with threatening the new boyfriend of
his former girlfriend, who testified Dezwaan threatened to "rip his head off".
The former girlfriend broke into tears while being aggressively questioned by
Dezwaan's lawyer. That emotional outbreak then triggered a similar reaction by
Dezwaan, forcing the judge to order a recess.
Afterwards, Dezwaan was found not guilty on the threatening charge, but he was
convicted on two counts of breaching a court order. He was handed a 30-day jail
sentence and fined $400. Dezwaan has also been charged with first-degree murder
in the death of Cherish Oppenheim.
UPDATE
He reversed his innocent plea to guilty of first degree murder and now
faces a life sentence, with no chance of parole for fifteen years. Dezwaan
apologized to her family in court, claiming alcohol abuse.
The court heard Dezwaan claim he and the teenager drank together and
had sex that she agreed to, but the prosecution countered with
evidence Cherish Oppenheim had been forced to have sex and was
brutally beaten to death.
When he was charged with murdering the teenager, Dezwaan was in
custody for breaching bail conditions related to a sex crime, shortly
before he killed her.
Two months before he murdered Cherish Billy Oppenheim, he was released
by Kelowna Provincial Court on Aug. 15, 2001, on $7,500 bail. But he
breached court ordered conditions and police arrested him on those
counts on October 19th, just a few days after the girl went missing
and was found dead.
Feb. 20, 2002 Dezwaan was given a life sentence for the murder of Cherish Billy
Oppenheim.
MURDERED
Crystal Baker
CRYSTAL PEGGY BAKER
, aged 35,was found floating in the Fraser River, under the Port Mann Bridge on
April 2002.
The body was eventually identified on June 19th, 2002, subsequent to a missing
person report being filed by her boyfreind and a member of his family.
The Serious Crime investigators have determined that Crystal was last seen by
her boyfriend in the vicinity of the Middle Gate Mall in Burnaby on April 22nd,
2002. She was known to be a a sex trade worker who resided in the municipality
of Delta.
The investigators have also determined that Crystal was the victim of foul play
although they are confident that her untimely death is not related to the sex
trade. The cause of death will not be revealed at this time to protect the
integrity of the investigation.
Anyone with information on this murder investigation is asked to call Cpl.
Garry MOORE, Serious Crime Unit, Coquitlam Detachment at 604-945-1456, or Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
UNSOLVED
MURDERED
Lisa Bear aka Lisa Marie Graveline
LISA MARIE GRAVELINE AKA LISA BEAR
, aged 20, found in a dumpster in downtown eastside Vancouver .wrapped in a
cotton comforter, her hair pulled up in a ponytail, on May 1, 2001. She had
been stabbed to death. Lisa was a drug addicted prostitute. In June 1999, her
mother was found dead of a suspicious overdose behind a strip joint, the No. 5
Orange at Powell and Main. Thong Thanh Huynh, 34, charged with Second Degree
murder of Lisa.
Accused goes to trial in 2004

MURDERED

UNKNOWN NAME
UNKNOWN NAME, the mother of Lisa Graveline was found dead of a suspicious overdose behind a strip joint, the No. 5 Orange, at Powell and Main.UNSOLVED
MURDERED
Alberta Williams
ALBERTA WILLIAMS
, aged 24, found murdered Sept. 25, 1988.
She had been reported missing a month earlier.
Alberta's sister, Karen Williams, continues to ask RCMP how the case is
proceeding now that their father is too ill to make the trip down to the
detachment.
"The report looks the same as the first day they started," said Lorenda
Kasperski, coordinator of the First Nations Women's Council in Terrace.
UNSOLVED
MURDERED
Norma Tashoots
NORMA CECILIA TASHOOTS
, aged 17, originally from Iskut, BC, but residing in Vancouver.. Norma's body was found on July 10, 1989 in a wooded area near 100 Mile House.
The cause of death was as a result of a gun shot wound to the head. She was last seen alive on 89-06-25 when she was dropped off on Highway 97 in 100 Mile House. Her intention was to hitch-hike to Vancouver. She had been visiting family in 100 Mile House, BC. Norma was last seen by her family on June 25, 1989, before leaving to return to Vancouver.
For the first few months of the investigation, investigators had no strong suspects. In October of 1989 a resident of 100 Mile House came forward and suggested that Jerry BAKER was responsible. Jerry BAKER lived in the 100 Mile House area at the time.
Investigators determined that BAKER had reported his 44 cal. Ruger handgun stolen to the Detachment in 100 Mile House the day after TASHOOTS was last seen. It was also determined that he had an extensive criminal record which included rape. BAKER became a suspect and was interviewed at which time his explanation of the circumstances surrounding the theft of his gun were very suspicious. Investigators continued to concentrated their efforts on BAKER.
In early 2001, Southeast District Major Crime Unit in Kamloops reopened the investigation. After a complete file review BAKER continued to be investigated as a possible suspect. BAKER eventually confessed murdering Norma TASHOOTS to a Police Officer and where he had disposed of the murder weapon.
On February 1, 2002, Jerry BAKER was arrested and charged with the first degree murder of Norma TASHOOTS.
In May of 2002, police recovered the handgun from a sewage lagoon near Forest Grove. The handgun was in excellent condition and was the registered handgun belonging to BAKER that he had reported stolen in 1989. On Sept. 19, 1990, it was reported that the accused had eight convictions for various sexual assault and weapons offences. He also had a rape conviction in 1970 for which he received five years, and two 1990 convictions for assault under s. 266, drawing suspended sentences. Along with the rape conviction, his record notes a re-committal as a parole violator in June 1972.
On 03-02-18, a Jury in Williams Lake found Jerry BAKER guilty of 1st Degree Murder and he was sentence to life with no chance of parole for 25 years. To read some of his trial report, click Here

MURDERED
Sherry Irving
SHERRY IRVING
aged 24. drug addicted and worked in the sex trade. Disappeared in 1997.
UPDATE: OCT 2, 2002
Robert ( Willie ) Pickton has been charged with the first degree murder of
Sherry. Her DNA was found on his pig farm in Port Coquitilam, BC.

MURDERED

Norma (Lorna) George
NORMA GEORGE, aka Lorna George, aged 30, of Vancouver, BC.
Her nude body was found “curled in a fetal position” on October 5th, 1992 in Aldergrove, BC. The probable cause of death was exposure. The family has many unanswered questions with regards to the police investigation, in particular with regards to the time of her disappearance and her death. Norma was missing for 5 1/2 days before her death. She was always in constant touch with her family but suddenly stopped calling. Where were her clothes and jewelery? How did she get to Aldergrove? Norma had only recently visited her home community and wanted to return permanently after finishing unsettled business in Vancouver.
Known by her family by the nickname, Adama, Norma George never returned to Takla Landing. Her half-sister, Claudine last saw her on September 28th, 1992 leaving the Balmoral Hotel on Hastings Street. She thought her sister was returning to Takla Landing as she had shouted: “I’m going home baby girl. I’m going home.”
In July 2004, the Missing Women's Task Force contacted the George family requesting DNA from Norma's children. Norma's case remains open and the police have not been able to exclude a link to Robert Picton and the murders on his farm.
UNSOLVED
MURDERED
Sarah Jean DeVries
SARAH JEAN DEVRIES
, aged 29. DOB May 12,1969 (29). Sarah is First Nations/Mexican/Black (mixed
race) 5'2" 9157 cm, approx 99 lbs (45 kg). Last seen early morning hours of
April 14, 1998.
Sarah is a known drug addict and prostitute missing from downtown eastside
Vancouver.
UPDATE
Robert Pickton has been charged with Sarah's Murder.
MISSING
Lisa Marie Young
LISA MARIE YOUNG , aged 21 of Nanaimo, BC, Missing since June 30 2002.
Lisa had been out at a Nanaimo night club, and was later seen riding in a late
1980s burgundy Jaguar.
Police suspect foul play. UNSOLVED
MURDERED

Chasidy Whitford
CHASIDY WHITFORD, aged 2., was killed by her father just weeks before her second birthday.
Her little body was found in a shallow grave during the weekend of September 21, 2002 on the Lakahahmen Reserve, in British Columbia. Prior to her death, the child was in the care of her father. Just weeks before she died, Chassidy showed up at hospital cut and badly bruised.
On July 8, 2002 the child came to the attention of the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) and Xyolhemeylh, the delegated Sto:lo aboriginal and family services agency, through a child protection report. This resulted in a child protection investigation. The child and her father were subjects of ongoing protective family service from Xyolhemeylh at the time of the child's death.
The government report says that should have been a red flag to front-line social workers.
But Xlolhemeylh, the native-run child protection agency for the Sto:lo Nation, gave the child back to her father just four days later.
The report by the Children's Ministry says there was a failure by Xlolhemeylh to recognize the risk factors, noting there was no risk assessment or risk reduction plan.
"We have to look at specific training for the individuals involved, take a look at the training that's provided in the agency and make sure that procedures that we've established actually do work," says ministry spokesperson Jeremy Berland.
The review makes a total of 14 recommendations, which the Sto:lo Nation has agreed to implement.
So far two people have resigned from Xlolhemeylh following the review.
But Chief Susan McKamey of the Lakahahmen First Nation says it's not just the agency's fault, saying members of the community who knew Chassidy was being abused should have spoken up.
"If your friend or your family member is doing something wrong, then it's the child you need to protect and not that adult. So we have to encourage people to understand they cannot cover up," she says.
Following a criminal investigation into the child's death, the child's father, Shawn Mackinaw. was charged with manslaughter, indignity to human remains and assault causing bodily harm. On October 27, 2003 he entered a guilty plea to criminal negligence causing death, assault causing bodily harm and indignity to human remains. He has been referred for psychiatric examination prior to sentencing. The type of sentencing is to be determined January 30, 2004.
MISSING
Michelle Gurney
MICHELLE GURNEY
, aged 19. DOB Feb. 11,1969. 5 foot 4 inches (162 cm), 100 pounds (45.4 kg),
long black hair, brown eyes. Michelle is a known drug addict and sex trade
worker in the downtown east side Vancouver. Last seen December 1998. UNSOLVED
MISSING
Janet Henry
JANET HENRY
, aged 37. Janet is 5 foot 3 inches (160cm),115 pounds (50kg), brown hair,
brown eyes, glasses. Born in 1961, Janet is the youngest. Her sister Donna who worries and weeps for her today, is the oldest of the thirteen children of this Namgis family from Kwaguilth Nation, Alert Bay, BC. They grew up in Kingcome Inlet on northern Vancouver Island but for a variety of reasons, most were attracted to the cities.
For all too many painful years, the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, British Columbia has been home to dozens of Aboriginal women whose spirits got lost somewhere along the way and whose lives were consumed by drugs and prostitution. Despite her life on the streets, Janet stayed in touch with her family. What prompted Donna Joseph to believe her "baby sister" had disappeared was her sudden silence.
"She always stayed in contact with my other younger sister Sandra Gagnon . . . and if it wasn't with Sandra, it was with my baby brother Lance who also lived in Vancouver," said Donna Joseph in an interview with Turtle Island Native Network.
In the summer of 1997 there were no more phone calls. Donna said that after three days the family know something was wrong, "She never ever did not call on a daily basis."
It was then Donna Joseph started to learn more about her sister's lifestyle, "tylenol shooting and from that she became addicted to heroin and whatever other drugs were out there." When she went missing, Donna's sister Sandra who had been able to previously protect the family from some sordid details, revealed that Jan was 'on the street' to support her drug habit. But Donna Joseph, a Native courtworker in Victoria, is one of those growing number of Aboriginal women you meet nowadays --- gentle, warm and caring but also strong and solid as a rock. She says "I feel really blessed that I'm receptive to all nations and the tools that come from them for my strength and spiritual maintenance." UNSOLVED
MURDERED
 Fabian Manley Paquette aka "FAYE Paquette
FABIAN MANLEY PAQUETTE, aka FAYE PAQUETTE, aged 42, transgendered woman, beaten to death on Feb. 4, 2002. She worked as a prostitute in Prince George, BC. Her body was found February 5 stuffed into the back of a cube van in the parking lot of B.C. Alignment on First Avenue. Dale William Eliason had spent the previous day drinking before picking up Paquette, who he thought was a female prostitute, and taking her back to the shop.
The fatal fight began, according to Eliason, when he realized Paquette had
breasts and a penis. Paquette died as a result of a severe blow to the back of the head, likely
when it came in contact with the cement floor. Dale William Eliason was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to seven years imprisonment. To read the trial report click HERE

MISSING
 Danielle Larue
DANIELLE LARUE aged 25 is missing from downtown Eastside Vancouver, where she works as a prostitute. A tipster called police in January, 2003, and alerted them that a woman had been missing since the beginning of December, 2002. The caller did not name the woman. Investigators later discovered Larue's identity and suspect foul play may be involved. Police spokeswoman Sarah Bloor won't reveal further details about the tip since it's an ongoing investigation.
"We're hopeful someone can come forward with information about Danielle. She hasn't had any contact with family or friends since December and that's why we suspect foul play," Bloor said.
Officers aren't ruling out the possibility that Larue, a native woman from the Interior, has simply moved. Family members did not call police to report Larue missing.
The known drug addict was involved in the sex trade before she went missing, working in the Downtown Eastside since at least November.
Contact between Larue and family members has been "off and on" according to Bloor, and it's been some time since they've been in touch, which is not typical behaviour.
"We were hoping we would have additional contact by the person that originally alerted us but that hasn't happened-that's why we're coming forward," Bloor said. "Perhaps someone has seen Danielle or Danielle herself will call us if she's not in harm's way."
Larue is five-feet-seven-inches tall, weighs 125 pounds, has a light complexion, long black hair, brown eyes and several tattoos, including a black heart and cross on her forearm and a heart on her chest. A dedicated phone line for the case has been set up at 604-717-3420. Information left on it will remain confidential.
UNSOLVED

MISSING
Stephanie Lane
STEPHANIE LANE
, aged 20. Black/First Nations female, 5 foot 4 inches (162 cm),115 pounds (51
kg), long black wavy hair, brown eyes. Stephanie is a known drug user and sex
trade worker in the area of the Patricia Hotel, downtown eastside Vancouver.
Reported missing January 1997. UNSOLVED
MURDERED

Vanessa Buckner
VANESSA BUCKNER, a young, troubled native woman, was depressed over having just lost custody of her baby to Social Services, met up with and began partying with Gordon Paul Jordan on Oct. 11, 1987. Jordan left the hotel room several times to purchase more alcohol.At about 7:40 a.m. on October 12, 1987 he called the police emergency number and reported that Vanessa Buckner was dead in the room in the hotel where they had been together. He gave no name to the police but they traced the call. Vanessa's autopsy showed that she had an unusually high level of alcohol in her blood. Jordan was sentenced to 12 years in prison, but had his sentence reduced to 9 years. It is important to note that the accused killed a total of SEVEN Native women the same way, but was only charged with one count of murder. One of his victims, was known by all who knew her NOT to drink at all. She too had just given birth to a baby. Jordon was never charged in her murder. We have not been able to track down the other victims names yet, but will add them to this site as we do.
Interestingly, police had Jordan under surveillance at the time. evidence about drinking encounters between the accused and four Indian women in the week between 20 November, 1987 and 26 November, 1987. The accused and the women were under police surveillance in the hotels where they went to drink. The women did not die, perhaps because of the police surveillance and involvement. The first two women, at the end of the drinking sessions, had blood alcohol levels of .52 and .43. The blood alcohol levels in the third and fourth cases are not known.....While listening outside of hotel room doors, the accused was heard to say to various women such things as:
"Have a drink, down the hatch baby, 20 bucks if you drink it right down; see if you're a real woman; finish that drink, finish that drink, down the hatch hurry, right down; you need another drink, I'll give you 50 bucks if you can take it;...When he was finally arrested, police broke into the hotel room and caught him laying over top of another native woman forcing a large bottle of vodka down her throat. Police were able to save her life, but six other women were dead by that time. Once released on parole, Jordan was ordered NOT to be in the presence of any woman while drinking, he was ordered not to drink in bars or public places where alcohol was served, etc. He violated all conditions and was repeatedly returned to jail. Some of Jordons trial reports can be read at Here and Here and Hereand Hereand Here.

MURDERED

Unknown woman
UNKNOWN WOMAN #1 from Vancouver BC
was one of at least seven native women picked up byGordon Paul Jordan,
a barber in Vancouver, brought to a cheap hotel room, and fed alcohol until she died.
Trial testimony was that he would pick out vulnerable native women bring them to his hotel room with offers of free booze and money.
He would then say, "Have a drink, down the hatch baby, 20 bucks if you drink it right down; see if you're a real woman; finish that drink, finish that drink, down the hatch hurry, right down; you need another drink, I'll give you 50 bucks if you can take it;... until they died.
He would then, later, call police to say there was a dead woman in the hotel room.
Even after he was convicted, he continued this behaviour, has been re-arrested a number of times on violation of parole charges (being seen in public drinking places, or in the company of women), and he continues to be released from jail to repeat his behaviour. Today he is out of prison.

MURDERED

Unknown woman
UNKNOWN WOMAN #2 from Vancouver BC
was one of at least seven native women picked up byGordon Paul Jordan,
a barber in Vancouver, brought to a cheap hotel room, and fed alcohol until she died.
Trial testimony was that he would pick out vulnerable native women bring them to his hotel room with offers of free booze and money.
He would then say, "Have a drink, down the hatch baby, 20 bucks if you drink it right down; see if you're a real woman; finish that drink, finish that drink, down the hatch hurry, right down; you need another drink, I'll give you 50 bucks if you can take it;... until they died.
He would then, later, call police to say there was a dead woman in the hotel room.
Even after he was convicted, he continued this behaviour, has been re-arrested a number of times on violation of parole charges (being seen in public drinking places, or in the company of women), and he continues to be released from jail to repeat his behaviour. Today he is out of prison.

MURDERED

Unknown woman
UNKNOWN WOMAN #3 from Vancouver BC
was one of at least seven native women picked up byGordon Paul Jordan,
a barber in Vancouver, brought to a cheap hotel room, and fed alcohol until she died.
Trial testimony was that he would pick out vulnerable native women bring them to his hotel room with offers of free booze and money.
He would then say, "Have a drink, down the hatch baby, 20 bucks if you drink it right down; see if you're a real woman; finish that drink, finish that drink, down the hatch hurry, right down; you need another drink, I'll give you 50 bucks if you can take it;... until they died.
He would then, later, call police to say there was a dead woman in the hotel room.
Even after he was convicted, he continued this behaviour, has been re-arrested a number of times on violation of parole charges (being seen in public drinking places, or in the company of women), and he continues to be released from jail to repeat his behaviour. Today he is out of prison.

MURDERED

Unknown woman
UNKNOWN WOMAN #4 from Vancouver BC
was one of at least seven native women picked up byGordon Paul Jordan,
a barber in Vancouver, brought to a cheap hotel room, and fed alcohol until she died.
Trial testimony was that he would pick out vulnerable native women bring them to his hotel room with offers of free booze and money.
He would then say, "Have a drink, down the hatch baby, 20 bucks if you drink it right down; see if you're a real woman; finish that drink, finish that drink, down the hatch hurry, right down; you need another drink, I'll give you 50 bucks if you can take it;... until they died.
He would then, later, call police to say there was a dead woman in the hotel room.
Even after he was convicted, he continued this behaviour, has been re-arrested a number of times on violation of parole charges (being seen in public drinking places, or in the company of women), and he continues to be released from jail to repeat his behaviour. Today he is out of prison.

MURDERED

Unknown woman
UNKNOWN WOMAN #5 from Vancouver BC
was one of at least seven native women picked up byGordon Paul Jordan,
a barber in Vancouver, brought to a cheap hotel room, and fed alcohol until she died.
Trial testimony was that he would pick out vulnerable native women bring them to his hotel room with offers of free booze and money.
He would then say, "Have a drink, down the hatch baby, 20 bucks if you drink it right down; see if you're a real woman; finish that drink, finish that drink, down the hatch hurry, right down; you need another drink, I'll give you 50 bucks if you can take it;... until they died.
He would then, later, call police to say there was a dead woman in the hotel room.
Even after he was convicted, he continued this behaviour, has been re-arrested a number of times on violation of parole charges (being seen in public drinking places, or in the company of women), and he continues to be released from jail to repeat his behaviour. Today he is out of prison.

MURDERED

Unknown woman
UNKNOWN WOMAN #6 from Vancouver BC
was one of at least seven native women picked up byGordon Paul Jordan,
a barber in Vancouver, brought to a cheap hotel room, and fed alcohol until she died.
Trial testimony was that he would pick out vulnerable native women bring them to his hotel room with offers of free booze and money.
He would then say, "Have a drink, down the hatch baby, 20 bucks if you drink it right down; see if you're a real woman; finish that drink, finish that drink, down the hatch hurry, right down; you need another drink, I'll give you 50 bucks if you can take it;... until they died.
He would then, later, call police to say there was a dead woman in the hotel room.
Even after he was convicted, he continued this behaviour, has been re-arrested a number of times on violation of parole charges (being seen in public drinking places, or in the company of women), and he continues to be released from jail to repeat his behaviour. Today he is out of prison.

MISSING
 Elsie Sebastien
ELSIE SEBASTIEN
, drug addicted and worked in the sex trade in downtown eastside Vancouver.
Disappeared in 1992. UNSOLVED
MISSING
Jacqueline Murdock
JACQUELINE MARIE MURDOCK
, aged 28. DOB 1971, 5 feet 4 inches (163cm), 130 pounds (58kg), black hair,
brown eyes. Jacqueline is a known drug user and sex trade worker in the
downtown east side area of Vancouver. She was originally reported missing in
Prince George: Last seen August 1997. UNSOLVED
MURDERED
Tanya Holyk
TANYA MARLO HOLYK
, aged 24. 5 feet 6 inches (168cm), 115 pounds (52kg), long black curly hair,
brown eyes. Tanya is a known drug addict and prostitute in downtown eastside
Vancouver. She was last seen in October 1996.
UPDATE
Robert ( Willie ) Pickton of BC has been charged with first degree murder. Sadly, Tanya's mother, Dixie Purcell, passed away in January, 2005 before seeing justice in her daughter's death.
MURDERED
Heather Chinnock
Heather Chinnock
,drug addicted and worked in the sex trade. Disappeared April 2001.
UPDATE
Robert ( Willie ) Pickton of BC has been charged with first degree murder.
MURDERED

Christina Lorraine Christison
CHRISTINA LORRAINE CHRISTISON, 27, of Whalley BC, was stabbed to death by her husband, Cyrus Thunder Crane, aged 35, who thought she was having an affair. Christina was stabbed 56 times. Christina was the mother of four young children. The court felt it was not a "crime of passion" because 15 minutes lapsed between the time he picked up the knife and began stabbing Christina. The court heard Crane had amassed 39 criminal convictions between 1985 and
1999. Originally charged with first-degree murder, Crane pleaded
guilty to the lesser charge of second-degree murder - which still carries a
life sentence but with much more latitude for parole.

MISSING
Olivia Williams
OLIVIA GAYLE WILLIAMS
, aged 22, 5 foot 4 inches (153 cm), 125 pounds (55 kg), long black hair, brown
eyes. Olivia is a known drug user and sex trade worker in the downtown east
side Vancouver. Olivia was last seen in December 1996 and reported missing in
July 1997. UNSOLVED
MISSING
Dorothy Spence
DOROTHY ANNE SPENCE
, aged 36. 5 foot 6 inches (166 cm), 130 pounds (56 kg), long black hair, brown
eyes. Dorothy is a known drug user and sex trade worker in the downtown east
side Vancouver. She was last seen August 1995. UNSOLVED
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