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  2. Highway of Tears - Wikipedia

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    Highway of Tears corridor, including some paved egresses from outlying communities to Highway 16. The first investigation by RCMP that tried to look at Highway of Tears as linked cases was opened in December 1998. [197]

  3. E-Pana - Wikipedia

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    The task force was created during the Fall of 2005 in order to investigate a series of unsolved murders and disappearances along BC's Highway of Tears, and determine whether a serial killer or killers is operating there. In 2006, the Task Force took ownership of nine investigations. In 2007 the number of cases doubled from nine to eighteen. [2]

  4. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Highway of Tears crisis, the RCMP in BC launched Project E-Pana in 2005. It initiated an investigation of nine murdered women, launching a task force in 2006. In 2007, it added an additional nine cases, which include cases of both murdered and missing women along Highways 16, 97, and 5. The task force consists of more than 50 ...

  5. Cody Legebokoff - Wikipedia

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    The Legebokoff case is covered in the 2015 documentary Highway of Tears. [21] Floridian writer J.T. Hunter profiled Legebokoff in the book The Country Boy Killer: The True Story of Cody Legebokoff, Canada's Teenage Serial Killer, published in 2015. [22] The case was the subject of the episode “Virtual Hitchhiking” in season 7 (ep.

  6. Jack family disappearance - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) maintained an open case file on the disappearance as of August 2020. [2] The Jack family disappearance is often linked to other unsolved crimes against Indigenous Canadians along the Highway of Tears, a stretch of British Columbia Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert. The case has been ...

  7. Death of Madison Scott - Wikipedia

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    Some have theorized that Scott's disappearance is related to the Highway of Tears and missing and murdered indigenous women along the Highway 16 corridor, but Scott's case is not classed as such because it does not fit the criteria. [22] [4]

  8. Category:Highway of Tears - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 December 2023, at 22:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Disappearance of Helen Claire Frost - Wikipedia

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    There would not be another missing or murdered woman's case along the Highway of Tears until Ginny Sampare in 1971 and then Monica Ignas in 1974. Sampare went missing from Gitsegukla, while Ignas went missing from Thornhill, British Columbia, where her remains were found.