Kingfisher said:I doubt that cachet is one of them since they are well known as the "Party Girl" agency.
they are? I thought they were well known as the high price/high restrictions agency?
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Kingfisher said:I doubt that cachet is one of them since they are well known as the "Party Girl" agency.
tboy said:"We regard this as sexist victim-blaming and discrimination against sex workers. We're confident that the same associations between work and violence would not have been made if Ms. Freeland were in any other profession"
Didn't I say something similar on page 1???
Spy vs Spy said:Police do not believe there is any connection between Freeland’s death and that of Sonia Varaschin, an Orangeville nurse whose body was found in Caledon in September.
This ticks me off. Only reason they are saying that is because she's been labeled an escort and how dare they compare her to a nurse would be their thoughts.
Media and the cops should broaden their horizon before it's too late. Imagine going after a lead looking for a John or a pimp when it could be right there looking at them. Not saying a serial killer but one never knows.
scotty said:I just guessing here but, I assume another possibility is that as the police have access to far more fact and less sensational newspaper selling rhetoric, its possible that they may have someone in mind for the first one, or alternatively there is something uniquely different between the two cases that would point to seperate murderers.
Im not sure the cops are jumping on the bad trick band wagon, I think its more a media paper selling thing. On the other hand. you may be right.
Bubba said:Good point. Or maybe they want to let the guy relax and make him think that he is safe.
Good call, I totally forgot about that unsolved murder. And if cops are saying there's no connection they may very well be one and they're just lying to make the killer think they're not on to him.Spy vs Spy said:Police do not believe there is any connection between Freeland’s death and that of Sonia Varaschin, an Orangeville nurse whose body was found in Caledon in September
Investigators are probing the discovery of human remains just blocks from where murder victim Sonia Varaschin's body was found in Caledon.
A man out for a walk spotted the remains in a ditch on Heart Lake Road on Thursday around 6pm.
Police closed the road between Boston Mills and Old Base Line. It remains closed while the investigation continues.
It hasn't been revealed if the body belongs to a male or female, or how long it has been there. Police haven't said if foul play was involved.
The body was discovered not far from the Beech Grove Sideroad area of Caledon where Varaschin's body was found last September.
The person who murdered Varaschin, a 42-year-old nurse from Orangeville, has not been caught.
News of the grisly find rattled locals.
"It's scary," said one man. "I have to wait and see who and what and where they are from...it's scary."
The body of a young woman found over the weekend near Uxbridge has been identified as a teenager from Toronto who disappeared just over a week ago. And Margarita Shumakova is now thought to be Durham Region’s second murder victim of the year.
Toronto cops had been looking for the 18-year-old since she was reported missing over the Canada Day long weekend, Durham police said Monday.
Durham officers responded to a rural stretch of Concession Rd. 8 near Wagg Rd., which is south of Uxbridge, around 9 p.m. Friday after a property owner called to report the discovery of a decomposing body.
Dental records had to be used to make a “tentative” identification.
Further forensic testing is being conducted, but Shumakova’s family has been notified, police said.
Homicide detectives are now investigating the woman’s death, with support from Toronto police. Few details were immediately available.
Police are urging anyone with information to call 1-888-579-1520, ext. 5247 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)