TracyLynnS
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Sorry... double post.
Is AG's murder still being actively investigated? It's seems they have a lot of decent clues, and possibly even some connected crimes, but I have a terrible feeling that after that first botched arrest, this is starting to go into Cold Case territory. Although I do realize CA usually likes to play their cards close to the vest, especially compared to the US, where it seems our news reporters publish every piece of information they can find, sometimes to the detriment of an investigation.
I have been conflicted about if I should even bring up the following, but a few weeks ago, I noticed that a composite sketch in a similar case discussed here seems to look quite a bit like a person connected to AG's case. Has anyone else been thinking on this or am I reading too much into it?
Is AG's murder still being actively investigated? It's seems they have a lot of decent clues, and possibly even some connected crimes, but I have a terrible feeling that after that first botched arrest, this is starting to go into Cold Case territory. Although I do realize CA usually likes to play their cards close to the vest, especially compared to the US, where it seems our news reporters publish every piece of information they can find, sometimes to the detriment of an investigation.
I have been conflicted about if I should even bring up the following, but a few weeks ago, I noticed that a composite sketch in a similar case discussed here seems to look quite a bit like a person connected to AG's case. Has anyone else been thinking on this or am I reading too much into it?
Interested in seeing the composite sketch you mention, could you point me in the direction, thanks.
I assume it is this one....
http://www.orangeville.com/feature/article/959601--man-seen-near-mono-attack
NSU: the post you made regarding the Unsolved site actually was a post THAT Unsolved poster rephrased from OUR discussion here at Webslueths. THAT poster just didn't give credit where credit was due. (I know this to be a fact)
Just to keep the records straight.
Those attacks appear to take place in public domain and are rushed, If he, ( the alleged perp) had the opportunity to attack someone in a private home, who knows whether or not an assault of a sexual nature would take place...
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/662723--who-is-this-man-police-say-is-a-serial-killer
"Robbery does not appear to be the intention in any of the attacks, says Hrab.
Asked if mental illness could be a factor, Hrab declined to comment.
Café, the Canadian-born son of Haitian parents, claims to be the founder of an organization called A Righteous Socialist Organized Nation or ARSON for short. On another Facebook page, he rants about the 21st century version of slavery through exploitation and warns that people are getting needlessly rich off of your life.
On another Facebook page, where Café spells his name Caafe, he says he was a student at Mohawk College, went to high school in Ottawa and likes books about Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. It says he enjoys volleyball and golf, and lists The Color Purple and Gladiator as favourite movies."
"While serial predators are extraordinarily rare in Hamilton, they are not unheard of.
In 2009, Najim Khairzad was sentenced to four years and four months in prison after pleading guilty to violently raping four sex workers, beating them, holding them in headlocks and choking them nearly to unconsciousness.
And in 2000, Sam Pirrera was charged with two murders. Nine years earlier, he strangled his young bride, Beverly Anne Davidson, dismembered her and threw her body parts into a vat of molten steel at Dofasco. For years after that, he led Davidsons family to believe she had run off to California.
Then he met sex worker Maggie Karer. He beat her to death with a pool cue in the basement of his Mountain home. He chopped her up with a butcher knife and stored the pieces in plastic bags and a cardboard box.
Pirrera fatally overdosed in jail while awaiting his trial"