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Mike and I both bonded over coming from small towns in Ontario
from:
http://www.cbc.ca/livethroughthis/s...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Haven't been able to read every article yet, but do we know what the small towns in Ontario are that were discussed?
Hey Everybody - I thought I'd check this forum and give a couple of updates.
The OPP press release makes it seem as though the OPP solved the case, which is not the case. I solved the case by combing through missing persons databases until I came across the picture of James Scott Walton. My heart skipped a beat. Even though the guy I knew was 10 years older than JSW (and maybe 50 pounds heavier, and with much less hair). I knew instantly that my friend "Michael De Bourcier" was actually James Scott Walton.
from:
http://www.cbc.ca/livethroughthis/s...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Haven't been able to read every article yet, but do we know what the small towns in Ontario are that were discussed?
I was wondering that myself.
Goderich Ont. is mentioned in video posted, also, fwiw, it seems JSW wanted to teach business English in Germany.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj2BIac8_7E
"Raconteurs presents "SUPERHEROES" - Dylan Reibling - "Friends With Mike"
There was actually no exhumation (to the great relief of family and friends).
In 2002, when James' body was found (under the name of Michael De Bourcier) there was some confusion about the identity. So the coroner's office decided to save a tissue sample during the autopsy. All that was needed was a mouth swab of a suspected relative, which was easily obtained. I was told that DNA test results typically take 3 months, but they rushed it through and it took about 6 weeks.
So LE had a an UID male or a body with a questionable ID. Does any report(s) exist in MSM about LE needing help with identifying him? Any official documents? He is still listed on the doe network. Don't they remove a person after they are located? Maybe I've got my networks mixed up!
Hello Everyone -
I had a couple of requests from people to notify them when the documentary about my search for the true identity of Michael De Bourcier was released. It will be airing on CBC TV in Canada on Thursday March 3rd @ 9:00pm. Details below.
LOOKING FOR MIKE
Thursday March 3 @ 9:00pm
on CBC TV (main network)
http://www.cbc.ca/firsthand/episodes/looking-for-mike
Looking for Mike catches up with Dylan and his investigation into his friend's true identity. Dylan hires private investigator Dave Perry to help him take the case to the next level. Dave is a retired Toronto Police homicide detective with a formidable record of high profile cases with the Toronto Police. Looking For Mike explores the nature of appearances and what it means to really know someone.
The shocking revelations that came out after Mike's death had a devastating impact on those around him. His friends and co-workers began second-guessing themselves – parsing through every little detail they knew about Mike and trying to figure out who “Michael De Bourcier” really was. Friends With Mike follows Dylan as he pieces together a portrait of a man who didn't want to be known.