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Over 40 women killed over the years on this stretch of highway in northwestern British Columbia.

Could the majority of these killings have been committed by one perpetrator?

What say you sherdog
1- multiple killers
2- lone wolf serial killer
 
i bet it was that guy on the pig farm
 
Are these women killed when they car stalls or something, and they get stranded out on the road?

If so, here is an easy way to catch the guy. Just have a bunch of undercover females drive out there, park, pretend they stranded, with a swat guy in the trunk, ready to bust out and smoke any man who comes near.
 
man, i had never looked at the list of victims' ages. there's some really young girls, that makes this even sadder /:
14 of those girls were only in their teens ): damn

also kinda scary bc some of the places they were last seen/found have been around places ive lived s:
well this has all been very depressing. thanks for the thread opie.
 
Are these women killed when they car stalls or something, and they get stranded out on the road?

If so, here is an easy way to catch the guy. Just have a bunch of undercover females drive out there, park, pretend they stranded, with a swat guy in the trunk, ready to bust out and smoke any man who comes near.
All hitch hikers
 
My guess is various explanations for the disappearances. There's probably a serial murder, but I'm sure some are probably run aways and some may have been killed by other people.


I've heard they have done stings before with undercover officers, but turned up nothing.
 
Then just tell everyone dont hitch-hike. Do lots of people hitch hike out there? Why?
They have. It's the area I grew up in. On average there's probably a minimum of 45 minute drives between towns and there's no public transit. Everyone knows not to hitchhike that highway but they still do. Lots of people off the reservations and tree planters and others without the means to afford cars.

No public transit is a bit of an exaggeration. There's usually two Greyhound Buses a day, one going one way and one going the other, but the times they leave are pretty inconvenient, at least that's how it was in my hometown, if you need to be somewhere at a reasonable time.

As for who's been doing the killing, who knows, probably some truck drivers. Others were probably killed by people they knew and just dumped somewhere and some people will have just up and left.

So many areas on that highway are so remote that there are countless places you can hide a body. There was a case a couple years ago where a serial killer was caught by a cop because he saw him driving from a remote logging road and when he pulled the guy over he had blood smears all over him. When they went and searched the road he was seen driving from the found the body of a 15 year-old girl, who was legally blind, from a nearby town. They also connected him, or he confessed, to killing at least three other women by the age of 20, which is how old he was when he was caught.

One thing the media never seems to mention is that the number of missing men along that same stretch of highway is even higher than the number of women.
 
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How can someone not afford a car? I see immigrants who can't even afford a shower driving cars every day.
 
How can someone not afford a car? I see immigrants who can't even afford a shower driving cars every day.

How do you expect them to save for a car? There's beer to buy first. Then more beer.
 
One thing the media never seems to mention is that the number of missing men along that same stretch of highway is even higher than the number of women.

Really??
 
I believe so. I could be mistaken and it could be that the numbers I saw were for all of Canada. It's either that or the numbers were for only aboriginals.
 
Maybe a cop. So many dead, I just think one would have got away some how as you'd have your guard up in that area, so it has to be somebody who is in a position of trust that gets the women to let their guards down. Or it's a two person killing team - probably a man and woman, and the woman killer gets the women to let their guard down.
 
This isn't on Netflix
 
Over 40 women killed over the years on this stretch of highway in northwestern British Columbia.

Could the majority of these killings have been committed by one perpetrator?

What say you sherdog
1- multiple killers
2- lone wolf serial killer

it was a team of lone wolf serial killers
 
Over 40 women killed over the years on this stretch of highway in northwestern British Columbia.

Could the majority of these killings have been committed by one perpetrator?

What say you sherdog
1- multiple killers
2- lone wolf serial killer
Multiple.

Silly that our government wants to waste time and money placating demands of inquiry. Unless evidence and a suspect get handed to us on a golden platter, it will never be solved. I say "it" because it gets treated like some racism murder highway when in fact, it is simple opportunism.

Dumbass girls keep hitchhiking knowing it is a barren highway where anyone evil who can drive by thinking "nobody is around. i can rape/Murder that girl and get away with it"

Go live in the city if you want to party in the city, or buy a car. Jesus.

There is no "refusal to investigate". The deaths are investigated as crimes like any other. What people want is to waste tax dollars on multi million dollar national public inquiries as to "Why" aboriginal women seem to be targeted more and hold study groups.

Between 1969 and 2011, between 19 (and Some say 40+, although they are just guessing because the women just disappeared) women were killed or went missing over a 720km span of highway. Now keep in mind this part logically, we are talking about a driving at 110kmph distance of a 6 and a half hour drive that millions of people drive on, not counting sidestreets and stops.

How in gods name do you propose investigating properly? They do the standard DNA and standard practice testing, and so far that is all you can do other than asking standard questions in a needle in a haystack. But where do you logically begin? They could put every cop in every city along that stretch specifically on that case and not ever find anything. And we are talking about a ratio of 1 murder every 2 years for 40 years.
 
My guess is various explanations for the disappearances. There's probably a serial murder, but I'm sure some are probably run aways and some may have been killed by other people.


I've heard they have done stings before with undercover officers, but turned up nothing.
It was probably Steven Avery
 
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