Dozens of women vanish from Canadian wilderness

Many of the victims have been aboriginal, but it was a white woman, Nicole Hoar, who went missing in 2002 that really set off the media

Jeez.
 
:eek3:I hope this isn't the work of a serial killer(s). Those creeps scare the living tar out of me and the thing is about these people is that you'd never know that they were one. There is no way to tell if someone is. My brother is a police officer, has been for 20 + years and as a result I wanted to become a cop as well after I dropped out of my pre-med classes ( total mistake to do that but will go back and plan to ) and I took criminal justice and learned all about these types. I actually did a paper on a well known serial killer Richard Ramarez and also did another paper on a serial killer who was at the time still at large in New Orleans-the bastard got caught the day my paper was due so I had to re-write it. I've bought books on serial killers-mostly academic books and know the different types organized vs. unorganized and other stuff I wish I never learned.

Serial killers are difficult to catch and if it is one-it'll be years. There is currently on one in long island NY. I doubt that one will be caught soon.

Thank God we don't have one in Ga at the moment-I'd freak out if there was one close to me. I hope they catch the person responsible for these missing women. This case should have been made public way before the "white" woman disappeared in 2002. That is just sad.

I'll be keeping an eye on this one as I do the others when they pop up. It makes for a good study.
 
I hope they catch the person responsible for these missing women. This case should have been made public way before the "white" woman disappeared in 2002. That is just sad.

I agree. I don't understand why they waited until a white woman went missing before this case went public.
 
Yeah, this has been on the news for a long time plus it was covered by newsmagazine shows - my heart goes out to the families of the missing women. It's been a horrible traumatic time for them especially because of the police being so slow to respond. Racism? Absolutely, it's alive and well in Canada.
 
Yeah, this has been on the news for a long time plus it was covered by newsmagazine shows - my heart goes out to the families of the missing women. It's been a horrible traumatic time for them especially because of the police being so slow to respond. Racism? Absolutely, it's alive and well in Canada.

Right. What struck me is that media attention in Canada seems slanted and biased as in the USA.
 
I know, know, it's crazy, right?

Yeah, but it is just rotten luck it happened in your country.
Once my brother was driving through the country not far from here at night with his wife. They heard a woman screaming, and it sounded bloodcurdling, according to them, like she was being tortured and raped. They couldn't tell where it was coming from, so they called the police. the police arrived and looked, but found nothing. Makes me wonder how much goes on that we never know more about.
 
Yeah, but it is just rotten luck it happened in your country.
Once my brother was driving through the country not far from here at night with his wife. They heard a woman screaming, and it sounded bloodcurdling, according to them, like she was being tortured and raped. They couldn't tell where it was coming from, so they called the police. the police arrived and looked, but found nothing. Makes me wonder how much goes on that we never know more about.

That's the problem, the particular highway is surrounded by mostly nothing but trees and not to mention that the highway stretches over pretty far. It's something like 840 miles long.
 
That's the problem, the particular highway is surrounded by mostly nothing but trees and not to mention that the highway stretches over pretty far. It's something like 840 miles long.

Got it. If I was a woman, I wouldn't pull over for any car with flashing lights. I tell all my women friends that and they agree. (I am talking about country roads after dark.)
 
Yeah, but it is just rotten luck it happened in your country.
Once my brother was driving through the country not far from here at night with his wife. They heard a woman screaming, and it sounded bloodcurdling, according to them, like she was being tortured and raped. They couldn't tell where it was coming from, so they called the police. the police arrived and looked, but found nothing. Makes me wonder how much goes on that we never know more about.
Trees fall in the forest all the time. Do they make a sound if nobody is there to hear it?

Things are going to happen and we will never know about them. It's been that way since time began.
 
I agree. I don't understand why they waited until a white woman went missing before this case went public.

Now this makes me wonder even more because America still mistreats Native tribes in injustice ways and ignorance to Native American Indians. What Beboang will have to say about this since she lives in Canada.
 
Yeah, this has been on the news for a long time plus it was covered by newsmagazine shows - my heart goes out to the families of the missing women. It's been a horrible traumatic time for them especially because of the police being so slow to respond. Racism? Absolutely, it's alive and well in Canada.

Wow, then America and Canada mistreats Native Indians the same way? That's awful! *big shaking my head*
 
Lots of Mexican women vanishing in Juarez, too. No one seems to notice. It's a shame.
 
Now this makes me wonder even more because America still mistreats Native tribes in injustice ways and ignorance to Native American Indians. What Beboang will have to say about this since she lives in Canada.

And I wonder why they didn't think of this way: If they want to save a white woman from murder in the first place, then it makes sense to solve the murders long before a white woman is killed.
 
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