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""Receipts place him in Scarborough/UT Scarb at time of EB disap.""
Hey Track, can you elaborate on the above sentence please.
What receipts are you referring to that place PB in the UofT Scarb.
Thanks kindly
The absence of vehicle ownership could possibly explain why a killer would take EB's vehicle, and leave it near a bus route that travels west (past the Sir Raymond Dr area) and then terminated at the Warden subway stn (in the 1990's that was the final east subway stn)
· A package of du Maurier Light cigarettes – Bernardo's brand – was in the glove box of Bain's car. The radio was tuned to CFNY 102.1, Bernardo's favourite stn. A New Order recording, another favourite, was in the cassette deck. Together, the findings raise a "reasonable possibility" and include the "probability" Bernardo committed the crime," lawyer James Lockyer, who led the defence team, told Superior Court yesterday."
Also from same Rosie Dimanno Star article "
"Robert Baltovich was frequently in Elizabeth's car because he was her boyfriend," says defence counsel James Lockyer. "There was no DNA attributable to (Baltovich) found in the interior of the car, where Elizabeth's body had been. That helps put in perspective the lack of significance of failing to find any of Bernardo's DNA in the car." "
""RB's lawyers discovered a page where the crime scene investigators told TPS from the beginning that their theory did not work - no body had ever been in EB's car, especially one that had been buried before being placed in the car.""
Hey Woodland, just need to correct something you wrote in the above quotes.
1) there was never any theory or suggestion by the TPS or the Crown that the body had ever been buried in the valley/park prior to being moved. (Not that it was ever there in the first place but that was the theory they went on)
Their theory was that the body had been concealed somewhere in the valley/park, possibly wrapped, but never any mention of being buried.
2) the CFS told one of the lead Detectives what the forensics of the car meant in regards to their theory, which obviously did not match up.
However they never said that "no body" had ever been in the car. In fact the CFS forensics can be used to place the body in the car up to 3hrs after death and because the blood was still reddish and not more brownish, that would put the placement of the body in the car on the Tuesday night, the night she disappeared, as there has never been any suggestion by the TPS or the Crown that she was killed on any other night than the Tuesday night.
To place the body in the car for the Friday morning as per their theory to coincide with the forensics, it would have meant that she was still alive until sometime late Thursday night to early Friday a.m. which no one has suggested happened.
Hope everyone is having a Merry Christmas today.
Cheers!