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This story is still breaking. A man from East Vancouver has been helping police solve the crime of the murder of his mother in 1977. He states that her body will be found in the basement of his apartment during that time. He was only five years old when he witnessed his father kill his mom. Sadly, his abusive and alcoholic father made the little boy write out a 'confession' in crayon. The grown man, Robert Sturcz, now 39, stated that her body will be found along with her purse, her status card (she is First Nations) and the crayon confession.
"What they may find along with the remains of Katherine Mary Brown, Sturcz said, is a confession note, written in crayon, that he was forced to write after seeing his own mother choked to death.
“[The note] said that it was my fault that my mom was dead,” Sturcz, now 37, told The Province. “I wrote what [my dad] wanted me to write.”
This man has become an addict and had previously told LE over and over again about his ordeal and about his mother. Finally, one man believed him and the forensic investigation is currently underway.
The abusive father died in 1987, ten years later. It makes me wonder if he could have committed other crimes against women, in particular Native women.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...3/10/bc-vancouver-homicide-rupert-street.html
Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/news/say...ncouver+home/4411400/story.html#ixzz1GEj8SrV9
"What they may find along with the remains of Katherine Mary Brown, Sturcz said, is a confession note, written in crayon, that he was forced to write after seeing his own mother choked to death.
“[The note] said that it was my fault that my mom was dead,” Sturcz, now 37, told The Province. “I wrote what [my dad] wanted me to write.”
This man has become an addict and had previously told LE over and over again about his ordeal and about his mother. Finally, one man believed him and the forensic investigation is currently underway.
The abusive father died in 1987, ten years later. It makes me wonder if he could have committed other crimes against women, in particular Native women.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...3/10/bc-vancouver-homicide-rupert-street.html
Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/news/say...ncouver+home/4411400/story.html#ixzz1GEj8SrV9