We can only imagine what the two officers saw that day!
To think Howe is still out there, who knows how many other Sharin's there are?
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Open your eyes, Try to remember 1975 something small..someone in Point St Charles neighbourhood, maybe someone visiting. Easter weekend...maybe you over heard someone talk, Did someone move away almost immediatly after Sharron's body was found.
Maybe a car was seen..someone acting nervous,suspicious.
Just try.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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So sad to read about Sharin' Morningstar, and the aftermath...and it still being a cold case.
Try to remember someone cleaning the back seat of their car or the trunk, or washing mud off their tires in March...
Someone that should have been with family for the Easter weekend but was inexplicably absent...
Maybe relatives went away for the long weekend and the person was left alone with the vehicle and vacant home to themself.
How can someone after all these years continue to hold these secrets in? Even if you are not the killer of that young pretty girl.She seems to me to be shy girl.
WHO: would want to harm a young girl like that? Was someone watching her? Neighbour? maybe a family member of one of her friends? Sometimes friends know something and they are just afraid to say anything.
I am more apt to think that this was a random crime because of the time of her abduction. If someone had been watching her, they would have seen her normal pattern of going to and from school...her regular activities. Going out that night to meet with her friends, was an irregular activity, so this leads me to think that is was a crime of opportunity. That, and the attack on the woman nearby...which also appeared to be random, but in that instance the abduction was unsuccessful because of people nearby. Were these bystanders ever able to give some sort of description? Did this assailant ever say anything, and if so, what language did he speak...any accent?
The prior family:We do not know if these 5 anonymous comments came from the same person so we will try to answer them in order.It would much easier if the bloggers could event a name.
As for the first blogger, Sharin Morningstar's death was a horrible crime, and there are so many more like that.
second blogger: You are so right those are the questions that we are asking.
Third Blogger:could be possible, all your questions could help solve this case.
Forth Blogger:If anyone has anthing to say,email in private,it will stay confidential.You could be right about being a crime of opportunity (or random)But going out at that time of night was pretty regular for Sharron (it was only 7.10pm on a Saturday night).
As for the other woman (victim) she described her attacker as being
6ft tall,200lbs,spoke English, had blue eyes,
and a moustache squared of at the corners of his mouth.
She said he was about 29 years old.
Did this woman ever say what colour hair this guy had? What he was wearing?
Comments 1, 2 & 5 were from me, Anon. So then, it was pretty regular for Sharron to leave the house at 7 o'clock on a Saturday? Who would have known this? I would think that if someone were watching someone for their habits, they would be watching them during the week when people follow their regular habits of going to work or going to school. So then again, because it was the weekend, it seems more of a random crime of opportunity, as for the other victim.
If he was not 'recognized' by the woman or the people who chased him, he was quite likely from out of town...
Anon
Re: Sharin' Morningstar Keenan.
http://kidnappingmurderandmayhem.blogspot.com/2008/02/have-you-seen-dennis-melvyn-howe.html
Anon
I just read that the Keenan case will be one of 12 in a brand new book on Canadian crimes called Unsolved: True Canadian Cold Cases, due out in the Spring of 2010.
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