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$50,000 rewards in unsolved homicides

09/07/2012 7:09:00 PM
ottawa.ctvnews.ca
Ottawa Police have announced they will reward $50,000 to each person who provides information leading to the arrests of seven unsolved homicides, dating back to 1990.

The unsolved homicides includes the deaths of:

- Arash Raffiqi, 2006
- Douglas Stewart, 2004
- Christopher Smith, 1996
- John Brow, 1996
- Carrie Doloris Mancuso, 1995
- Sophie Filion, 1993
- Melinda Sheppitt, 1990

Anyone with information in any of these cases is asked to call the Ottawa Police Service Major Crime Section at 613-236-1222 ext. 5493

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Families of the victims are hopeful these rewards will provide closure.

"I will never give up and I truly hope in my heart that this reward -- whoever has information or who knows anything will come forward,” said Linda Beland whose son Douglas Steward died in 2004 at the age of 19.

Ongoing pain like hers is why police defend further action to solve cold cases.

"These last set of files are ones where maybe a reward will tip the balance.

Maybe that's what somebody out there is waiting for," said Insp. John Maxwell, Ottawa Police Service.

CTV VIDEO at link: http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/50-000-rewards-in-unsolved-homicides-1.871776
 
http://ottawasun.com/2016/09/17/the...ides/wcm/2f117180-064b-40f3-a18a-5e4b51758412
September 17, 2016
Unsolved homicides in the Ottawa area:

Jan. 31 – Marwan Arab, 20, was shot in the head and his cousin injured inside Shifa Restaurant on Cobden Road while a companion with a criminal past — whom police believe was the real target — fled out the back.

Feb. 24 – Taylor Morrow-Flint, a 20-year-old who police suspect was involved in drug activity, was shot in the back of the head in the kitchen of a Ritchie Street apartment where friends had gathered. Police believe the shooting was targeted.

March 8 – Nooredin Hassan, a 20-year-old with a pregnant wife and toddler along with a short criminal record, was shot in the chest as he walked along Jasmine Crescent past a school. Witnesses reported a vehicle speeding away from the scene. (SOLVED)

May 2, 2016 – Lonny Leafloor, 56, was found stabbed in the neck in his apartment in a Lepage Avenue social housing building. Leafloor had battled addiction for three decades and his family believed his killing was likely drug-related. (SOLVED)

July 10, 2016 – Montrealer Tarique Leger, a 19-year-old who friends said chose the “gangster life” and came to town to party, was found shot in the chest outside a short-stay condo on St. Andrew Street by police responding to reports of multiple gunshots.

Aug. 23, 2014 – Jabeir Jemmie, a 21-year-old "gentle giant," was stabbed in the abdomen after what’s believed to be a gang-related fight broke out around closing time on the Elgin Street bar strip. Police said they believe witnesses knew who killed him.

May 14, 2013 – Malik “Shylock” Adjokatcher, a 24-year-aspiring rapper with big dreams and, according to police, ties to the Bloods, was gunned down at a Ritchie Street townhouse in what was described as an unprovoked attack.

Sept. 17, 2013 – The body of Amy Paul, a young mother police said worked in the sex trade, was found by a farmer working in his hayfield along Cabin Road in the city’s south end. The 27-year-old had been reported missing on Sept. 3 by her worried family, who hunted for her using Facebook.

Nov. 13, 2011 – Khamsouriya Vongviset, known as Eric, was shot to death outside his Barrhaven home and later died of his injuries. The 34-year-old had a long criminal record including convictions for arson and drugs. But friends said he was a family man and mixed martial arts enthusiast.

Oct. 26, 2011 – Graham Thomas, a 35-year-old convicted drug dealer and father of young twins, and Jason Chapman, 31, died in a pool of blood as they closed up shop at a Gloucester Centre tanning salon. The shootings appeared carefully planned, with a gunman making a speedy getaway out an emergency exit door. Police seized drugs worth $15 million in a probe linked to the double murder a year later.

May 7, 2009 – Mohamed Jama Ali, a 26-year-old linked to a gang, was gunned down inside a crowded ByWard Market club after a beer bottle was tossed. Police, who said that witnesses weren’t forthcoming, came up empty after a three-day search for the murder weapon in a Vanier park in 2014.

Nov. 1, 2008 – Michael Aitkenhead, 22 and an expectant father, was taken off life support and died on Nov. 12 after being found unconscious on the street after apparently being assaulted outside a Halloween party on Westmount Avenue. His death was ruled a homicide.

Sept. 28, 2008 – Simohamed (Simo) ElFenne, 46, was found stabbed to death in his sister’s home on Chelsea Drive in Manor Park. Police believed his body had been undiscovered for several days. ElFenne was a much-loved teacher and soccer coach at De La Salle High School, where teachers wept openly and students made a memorial banner in his memory.

April 3, 2007 – Commissionaire Paul Simard, 63, was found in the basement of his ransacked Meadowlands Drive home after he failed to show up for a shift. His hands were bound with plastic ties and his eyes covered with duct tape. "We still don’t know why, who, we don’t know anything,” said his sister, Yolande Nagy, as police announced a reward in the case in 2011. “It’s very raw."

April 30, 2006 – Arash Raffiqi, 26, was shot several times in an exchange of gunfire in a St. Laurent Blvd. parking lot. Police say it was gang-related. Crime Stoppers said a year later that several witnesses who were on the scene all fled.

Dec. 10, 2006 – Vanier resident Kelly Morrisseau, 27, was found naked and bleeding to death in a parking lot near Gatineau Park. The pregnant Ojibway woman had been stabbed at least a dozen times. Police said she had been involved in prostitution. Her family remembered her as a loving mother to her three children. Gatineau police released a composite sketch of a potential suspect.

Feb. 18, 2004 – Douglas Stewart, 19, was found by a friend bludgeoned with a tire iron – he’d received about 15 heavy blows to the head — in his Donald Street apartment. “Even if we know who it is, it’s not going to bring back my son, but it would give me some sort of comfort and closure,” said his grieving mother, Linda Beland, on the 10th anniversary of his death. Every day I get up, it’s like it just happened."

July 9, 2003 – Robert Wood, 49, was found dead of blunt-force trauma in his McLeod Street basement apartment by his roommate.

July 23, 1996 – John Brow, 56, who was reportedly a bookmaker and drug-dealer, was discovered by his girlfriend shot between the eyes at his Nepean St. apartment. The killing was described as a gangland-style execution.

June 25, 1996 – The body of a baby girl whose remains were disturbed by an animal were found by a fisherman inside a rotted tree stump near the Hartwell Locks on the Rideau Canal. It was not deemed a homicide – a cause of death couldn’t be determined — but a detective called it one of the most disturbing cases of his career.

April 12, 1996 – Christopher Smith, 23, was crossing the Portage Bridge after a night out in Hull when he got into a confrontation with a man who stabbed him several times and left him to die in his cousin’s arms. His attacker, himself also bleeding, is believed to have left a trail of blood to a downtown Ottawa phone booth, where he called for an ambulance to the bridge.

Sept. 7, 1995 – The nude body of Carrie Mancuso, 32, was found in her apartment on Lafontaine Street in Vanier, strangled in her bed with her own cross necklace. Friends said that while it was reported that she was an addict and worked in the sex trade, they remembered her as a devoted daughter who wrote poetry. Nearly two decades later, Mancuso’s mother, Carol-Ann Johnson, still hoped for answers but wasn’t holding out hope for an arrest. "The best I can hope for is to keep people talking about it,” she said.

Dec. 3, 1993 – Sophie Filion, who’d turned to prostitution to support her children and out-of-work boyfriend, was last seen getting into a white van downtown 17 days before her frozen body was found dumped in a Westboro parking lot. The 24-year-old, who was described as friendly and nice, was strangled, ending a short life marked by neglect, poverty and tragedy, including the recent death of her baby son.

Sept. 30, 1990 – Melinda Sheppit was 16, pregnant and had been working the streets for just three weeks when her bruised body was found by a homeless man in a parking lot in the ByWard Market. She had been strangled and was missing one of her stiletto shoes. Described as a sweet girl who dreamed of being a social worker, she was last seen alive talking to a man at the corner of Dalhousie and Clarence streets less than 12 hours before.

August 27, 1982 – Turkish military officer Col. Atilla Altikat, 42, was shot 10 times in the head and neck as he waited at a red light at the Ottawa River Parkway. A group called the Justice Commandos for the Armenian Genocide took responsibility for the attack – one of a string on Turkish diplomats around the world.

Aug. 11, 1982 – Richard Daviau, a 28-year-old bartender, was found by his girlfriend shot in the head in his James Street apartment, with shards of broken glass from what appeared to be a beer bottle beside him.

May 1982 – Kathryn Corbett, 26, was found in an isolated woods in the city’s east end, stripped to the waist and stabbed. She’d borrowed her mother’s car, which was found abandoned in Nepean.

May 25, 1981 – Maurice Jolicoeur was shot in the head by a man seen fleeing in a balaclava during what was believed to be a robbery at his senior citizens’ apartment. The 64-year-old had been partially paralysed after a stroke two years earlier.

Nov. 18, 1979 – Lori Zwicker, 15, went missing in July but it wasn’t until four months later that her badly-decomposed body was found face-down in a creek in a “lover’s lane” behind St. Monica’s Church in Nepean. A murder investigation was launched – years later police later considered whether her death could have been accidental.

Jan. 31, 1977 – Orma Casselman’s brother found her naked body on the bedroom floor of her Prince of Wales Drive apartment. The 50-year-old had been stabbed in the chest, strangled and sexually assaulted. Her home had been ransacked but nothing had been stolen.

Jan. 11, 1977 – Wayne Roushorn, 26, was found stabbed to death in his taxi on Fisher Avenue. Police hunted for a man who got into his cab at Bayshore Shopping Centre about 45 minutes earlier. Two decades later, his family offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to his killer.

Nov. 23, 1975 – Julius Zimmerling, 38, was found dead in his maximum security cell at the Innes Road jail. Police believed Zimmerling, who faced charges including murder after two men died in an O’Connor Street house fire, had been strangled.

Nov. 1974 – Pauline Matthews, a 49-year-old secretary at the Department of National Defence who lived in downtown Ottawa, was found beaten to death in Carlsbad Springs. She was wearing only black boots. Her clothes were found nearby.

May 17, 1974 – Lenore Harding was found floating in a ditch near the airport by a passerby. The 18-year-old had been sexually assaulted, stabbed repeatedly and hit on the head with an axe, just 10 days before her wedding. Her family offered a reward, hired a private detective – and even consulted a psychic, to no avail.

May 1973 – George Kearns, 65, was found dead in his home on Regent Street in the Glebe. He had been stabbed in the back of the head with a butcher knife.

Aug. 15, 1971 – Christine Walkowiak, 16, was reported missing on May 13 after she failed to return to her home in the Glebe after finishing work at her part-time job on Carling Avenue. Her body was found in a wooded area near North Gower. She’d been sexually assaulted and killed with an axe or a machete.

June 24, 1970 – Jeanne St. Germain, 42, was killed and three others hurt after a bomb went off when she was working in the communications office in the basement of the Department of National Defence. The bombing was pinned on the Front de liberation de Quebec – the October Crisis soon followed – but no one was brought to justice.

January 1970 – Wasil “William” Gubin was found dead by his wife in the shoe store attached to their home on Bank Street near Billings Bridge. Both the victim and another person’s blood were found on the shop’s front window and on shards of glass at the front door.

December 1966 – Rose Baillargeon, a 53-year-old who’d had many brushes with the law, was found hanging from a coat hanger in her Frank Street basement apartment a week before Christmas. A single fingerprint was found at the scene.
 

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