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The woman found shot dead in an SUV parked near the St. Pierre interchange in Lachine on March 19, has finally been identified. Turns out, she was a fugitive from the U.S.
Elizabeth Barrer was considered a queen-pin of drug trafficking from Virginia, selling marijuana in the U.S. that was purchased from Canada and the Ukraine.
U.S. Marshals caught her in 2007 because she used the social media platform Myspace to chat about the transactions.
Montreal Police needed her fingerprints to identify her.
It took a week before we were in a position to identify her in a positive way because she didn't have a positive ID on her, Constable Raphael Bergeron said.
Police suspect her murder is linked to drug trafficking, but they don't know what she was doing in Montreal or how she was connected to her murderer.
The case is under investigation and the killer is still on the loose.
http://www.cjad.com/cjad-news/2014/04/04/woman-killed-in-lachine-was-one-of-americas-most-wanted
Elizabeth Barrer was considered a queen-pin of drug trafficking from Virginia, selling marijuana in the U.S. that was purchased from Canada and the Ukraine.
U.S. Marshals caught her in 2007 because she used the social media platform Myspace to chat about the transactions.
Montreal Police needed her fingerprints to identify her.
It took a week before we were in a position to identify her in a positive way because she didn't have a positive ID on her, Constable Raphael Bergeron said.
Police suspect her murder is linked to drug trafficking, but they don't know what she was doing in Montreal or how she was connected to her murderer.
The case is under investigation and the killer is still on the loose.
http://www.cjad.com/cjad-news/2014/04/04/woman-killed-in-lachine-was-one-of-americas-most-wanted