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Wednesday, July 28, 2004
SHARON PRIOR
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The radio report this morning states the police received a hot tip, and so they are checking out some blood stains in a garage. They have a test that can still produce valid results after 30 years even. As for the remains.........they were found in Longueiul way back then. This new story of today is solely about a possible venue of attack.
Please DO NOT write old rumours or "facts" about this case on these message boards. If you have real news about the case or can tell us where to get up to date news, please do. Thank-you
I was interested in finding information about the case as I remember hearing about this along time ago. I was about 10 then and I still remember everyone talking about it. After much research this is the only thing I could find. It was on the CBC website that I found through a google news search. Hope this helps! Madeline Web Posted | Jul 28 2004 04:51 PM EDT New clues in 1975 murder MONTREAL - Montreal and Longueuil police are searching a Pointe-St-Charles garage for evidence in connection with a murder that happened almost 30 years ago. On March 29, 1975, Sharon Prior left her home in the evening to meet friends. Her body was found two days later in a Longueuil field. Sharon Prior's family has been waiting to find out what happened to her for almost 30 years. Police got a warrant to search the Pointe-St-Charles garage after receiving a tip. They are using new technology to find blood traces so they can conduct genetic tests. "We have reason to believe that this girl could have been at this place between March 29 and April 1, 1975," says Elaine Gagnon of Longueuil police. "That's why we are doing the preparation because we have a warrant." The victim's mother, Yvonne Prior, hopes that this police investigation will shed light on what happened. Police in Longueuil are asking anyone with information about the death of Sharon Prior to call 1-800-711-1800. language=JavaScript1.2>function openEmailPage(){emailWin=window.open('/regional/servlet/MailStory?filename=qc_prior20040728ョion=Montreal', 'mailer', 'location=no,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,menubar=no,directories=no,width=384,height=318'); emailWin.focus();}
All the best to the family after all those years of waiting my heart go out to them . Now we can only hope and prayer that they get closer to the true.
Please If the recent developments in this case have caused you to remember something that you aren't sure is significant, make sure you pass that information on to the police and let them decide if it is worth looking into. Even the smallest bit of information can make a difference. > > 1-800-711-1800 > >
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The radio report this morning states the police received a hot tip, and so they are checking out some blood stains in a garage. They have a test that can still produce valid results after 30 years even. As for the remains.........they were found in Longueiul way back then. This new story of today is solely about a possible venue of attack.
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Please DO NOT write old rumours or "facts" about this case on these message boards. If you have real news about the case or can tell us where to get up to date news, please do. Thank-you
The point st. charles site has an update on their opening page today. Click on the link http://www.homestead.com/indexgwm/GWMcRae.html
I was interested in finding information about the case as I remember hearing about this along time ago. I was about 10 then and I still remember everyone talking about it. After much research this is the only thing I could find. It was on the CBC website that I found through a google news search. Hope this helps! Madeline Web Posted | Jul 28 2004 04:51 PM EDT
New clues in 1975 murder
MONTREAL - Montreal and Longueuil police are searching a Pointe-St-Charles garage for evidence in connection with a murder that happened almost 30 years ago.
On March 29, 1975, Sharon Prior left her home in the evening to meet friends. Her body was found two days later in a Longueuil field. Sharon Prior's family has been waiting to find out what happened to her for almost 30 years. Police got a warrant to search the Pointe-St-Charles garage after receiving a tip. They are using new technology to find blood traces so they can conduct genetic tests. "We have reason to believe that this girl could have been at this place between March 29 and April 1, 1975," says Elaine Gagnon of Longueuil police. "That's why we are doing the preparation because we have a warrant." The victim's mother, Yvonne Prior, hopes that this police investigation will shed light on what happened. Police in Longueuil are asking anyone with information about the death of Sharon Prior to call 1-800-711-1800.
language=JavaScript1.2>function openEmailPage(){emailWin=window.open('/regional/servlet/MailStory?filename=qc_prior20040728ョion=Montreal', 'mailer', 'location=no,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,menubar=no,directories=no,width=384,height=318'); emailWin.focus();}
The Montreal Gazette http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=d244a616-f2a0-4135-9729-3d41b4ae42f3
All the best to the family after all those years of waiting my heart go out to them . Now we can only hope and prayer that they get closer to the true.
Please If the recent developments in this case have caused you to remember something that you aren't sure is significant, make sure you pass that information on to the police and let them decide if it is worth looking into. Even the smallest bit of information can make a difference. > > 1-800-711-1800 > >
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