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No missing women’s book, say police WebPosted Apr 23 2003 11:02 AM PDT CBC British Columbia VANCOUVER - Vancouver Police deny that an officer investigating the Downtown Eastside missing women's case is writing a book about it. The Globe and Mail reported on Wednesday that Detective Lorie Shenher is writing a book about the missing women. Some of the families of the women who went missing said they felt betrayed by the news. Rick Frey, whose daughter's DNA was found at the Pickton pig farm, said he was planning to contact his lawyer to block any such book. However, VPD spokesperson, Constable Anne Drennan, says Shenher denies she is writing or planning a book about the case. Robert William Pickton is charged with 15 counts of first degree murder in the disappearances of women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Courtesy of VPD says there is no book on Vancouver's missing women case CKNW News Apr 23 - 10:47:00AM VANCOUVER (CKNW/AM980) -- Contrary to some reports, a Vancouver police
detective involved in the early stages of the missing women investigation, is
not writing a book about the tragedy. Courtesy of Book on missing women betrays trust, families say-Apr 23, 2003 |
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Updated: January 01, 2007 |