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The Smiley Face Killer in Duluth Minnesota
http://surfdete.ipower.com/duluth.html

01-17-2010 Sly McCurry (Superior, WI)
01-19-2010 Eric Michael Peterson (Bloomington, MN)
01-22-2010 Jonathan Lacina (Ames, Iowa)

Dr.Cranswick vanished on January 18, 2010.

How far away would he be from Duluth (01/17), and how long would it take to get from Chalk River to Bloomington, Minnesota (01/19) that's where the Mall of America is located.

192 posted on 03/05/2010 1:52:56 PM PST by hennie pennie
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To: nw_arizona_granny
There's quite a few in-depth online articles about all the missing males in Canada; here's a particularly well written one:

http://www.canada.com/vancouvercourier/news/story.html?id=26d28beb-88d2-43c2-8ccd-3e742db307f6


Missing
Chilliwack resident Michael Scullion, 30, last seen in Agassiz April 10, 2008.
Burnaby resident Kellen McElwee, 25, last seen in Langley March 19, 2008.
Langley resident Derek Kelly, 32, last seen at Bridge Lake Jan. 1, 2008.
Langley resident John Kahler, 29, last seen at Stave Lake Nov. 2, 2007.
Burnaby resident Brian Braumberger, 18, last seen June 1, 2007.

Vancouver Courier
May 21, 2008

The day after Mother's Day, Jane Kahler is missing her son John. He was healthy, sociable and had no known connection to crime. He vanished last fall in a case that baffles police. And as too many families in the Lower Mainland believe, he is part of a growing list of painfully mysterious missing person cases. More than one parent wonders if their disappearances are connected. "Too many mothers are missing their sons," says Jane during an interview from her Langley home.

May 25 is National Missing Children's Day in Canada, but some groups are using the date to call attention to all missing persons, regardless of their age. In the past several years much media attention has deservedly been given to missing women in B.C. Besides the missing and murdered women of the Downtown Eastside, and the subsequent trial and conviction of serial killer Robert (Willie) Pickton, B.C. is home to the "Highway of Tears," a stretch of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert. Initially, nine women were listed as having gone missing or were found murdered along the stretch of highway since 1989.

Last year police expanded their investigation and added another nine names to that list. But some families want attention paid to the dozens of men who've gone missing in the past four years in southwestern B.C. Using archives from B.C. newspapers, the Courier began with a list of almost 60 missing men. Men with possible explanations for their disappearances, such as serious mental or physical health problems, seniors in frail health, probable suicides and those known to police for links to gangs or drugs were eliminated, leaving a list of almost 40.

The Courier cross-referenced the remaining names with 15 RCMP and municipal police detachments, follow-up........

193 posted on 03/05/2010 4:26:31 PM PST by hennie pennie
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