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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #2

    Many people have a general distrust for police forces these days. It might have something to do with all of the negative press they get as it relates to abuse of power. It is unfortunate that citizens would be worried about helping out by providing their DNA. The reality is, when a growing...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #2

    I'm not saying this is what happened. Nor am I saying this killer is particularly bright. I just thought it was odd that the access to where she lived and where her car was located is so close. In the end, I am convinced the LE has a suspect, and they are waiting for confirmation on DNA...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #2

    From where Sonia lived to where her car was found is about a 90 second drive if hurrying, and less if you are driving like a knob. I drove it last night, and it occurred to me that if the killer wanted to ditch her car ASAP, and transfer the body to his own, he would have that freedom within...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #2

    Perhaps the killer works around where she lived (new townhouse construction) but lives north of Orangeville. He parks near the store, walks over to her place and gets in somehow other thank breaking in. He leaves recognizing someone must have heard or seen something (tires squealing...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    I find it difficult to believe these two women have their motivations rooted in honorability. Pat Hogge posts: 'Neither women wish to cause any distress to the family of Sonia Varaschin. ' If they really don't want to cause distress, instruct Pat Hogge to keep her mouth shut as the police have...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    I tend to agree with you. I don't think it was a burglary gone wrong, although it is one theory that might fit. We could rule it out if we knew whether or not Sonia was sexually assaulted. I suspect the killer parked where her car was found and walked to her town house by crossing Broadway...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    Actually if you load up Google Earth yourself, it will show that the imagery in this area is actually from 2005. I don't believe Sonia lived there then.
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    Actually the green arrow is pretty close. Her unit is on the left as you look at the map picture above. The arrow appears to show the unit on the right. In any case, each townhome block has two units. There are four blocks that back onto the field (North). Her block was one of the middle...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    At the bottom of the '3' in the picture above, just across the street, there is another housing unit under construction.
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    I have lived in Orangeville since 2001 and the only brush with crime I have had was someone broke into my car in my driveway. It is generally a very safe, small community. What really strikes me about this case is that all of this high risk behavior from the killer makes it very difficult to...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    Burglary gone wrong? This would really fit with a person that lived nearby. I was thinking that the killer would have had to know she was alone. Perhaps he thought she wasn't home at all. I still cannot figure out what possible advantage he thought he would have by removing her though, other...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    Who said it was a good plan? Although it has been good enough to evade detection so far. I still say someone stricken with panic, anxiety, surprise etc. would bolt. Not only that, I drove by her place today I did not think the location lent itself to someone walking through the swamp, woods...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    I just hope these boots don't turn into another 'beige camaro' as seen in the Bernardo case.
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    I understood the police to counter a reporter's question with 'that assumes the door was locked'. I also understood it to be Sonia's mother that speculated about the patio door. None of this of course, really proves anything. I think it is more likely the door was locked. I don't think it...
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    CANADA Canada - Sonia Varaschin, 42, Orangeville, 29 Aug 2010 - #1

    Hello everyone, I am new here and am a resident of Orangeville, Ontario. Unless her door was unlocked, this person had a key or the combination, suggesting strongly she knew him. I would also think that if it was a 3 a.m. attack, the scream was Sonia being startled awake in her bed...

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