Just not sure which/whose thread to put this lengthy detailed new article (it could apply to a number of cases)..
Jan 30 2020
ONTARIO COLD CASE: 200 leads fail to pinpoint Kimlyn Tolgyes' killer
''The similarities between the Tolgyes murder and the attack earlier in the month led to the creation of Project Advocate, a joint effort between Hamilton and Halton police headed by Detective Sergeant Steve Hrab, to investigate a series of attacks against sex trade workers that began in January 2001.
The task force also began looking into possible ties in the disappearance of two women, Susan Gourley, 39, and Felicia Floriani, 15. Gourley had been missing since November 2001.
Floriani, who lived with her dad in Burlington when she around seven years old, was supposed to meet a friend on June 10, 2002, but never showed. At the time of her disappearance she was living at Brennan House, a shelter for homeless teens.
The media coverage of the formation of the task force also prompted a call to police from a man who had filed a report in late July or early August. At the time, it seemed like a routine report – the kind police received several times a day. But one key detail made it stand out.
A man who volunteered at a Hamilton police community office had stopped at a convenience store around 3 a.m. He saw a young woman jump out of a white sports car. She ran over to him and said, “Please stand beside me until that guy goes. He's nuts.” The woman had scratches on her throat. The car and the woman both left shortly after.
After going into the convenience store, the man got back in his car. He drove a couple of blocks before seeing the same white car with another woman in the passenger seat.
The three-month-old report gave police a possible link to the August attack.
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Police began assembling a profile of a suspect – a white man in his 20s, between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-10, slim to medium build, with blond or light brown hair and blue eyes. He smoked du Maurier cigarettes and drove an older, sporty, white two-door car with standard transmission.
They believed he was familiar with both downtown Hamilton and the Kerns Road area in Burlington, and may have lived in either area.
On June 26, 2003, two women luckily escaped under similar circumstances. A 35-year-old woman was picked up at the corner of Wilson and Emerald in Hamilton. She became suspicious when the man drove into Burlington''.