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00:00The water, for sure, terrified her.
00:04Because Jared was at work and thought Brooke was okay, he didn't read all of her messages.
00:10When he finally looked at his phone, he saw that Brooke had texted him at 5:30 in the morning saying she didn't need a ride anymore.
00:18Never mind, I'm fine. I'm going to a party in Rock Castle County.
00:22It wasn't until nine in the morning, when Brooke didn't show up at a car show she had planned to attend with a friend, that the family began to worry.
00:34It was unusual for Brooke not to let her family know where she was.
00:38She was the type of person who would send thousands of messages saying, "I'm here and I'll be home at such and such time, and I'm fine" or "We're having a lot of fun."
00:49I got worried when Matt, the guy she was going to the car show with, called me and asked, "Do you know where Brooke is? I'm calling, but she's not answering."
01:00I said, no, that's too weird.
01:02We thought her phone had died or that she had drunk too much and fallen asleep, and that everything would be fine.
01:09She was going to wake up, charge her phone, and check her missed calls.
01:12Still, Brooke's silence was worrying, and the family called her ex-boyfriend, Jared.
01:22He recounted the messages she sent, first saying she was scared, but then that she was okay and was going to another party 32 kilometers away.
01:31Something seemed wrong.
01:33I thought it was very strange that Brooke was terrified and then suddenly wasn't anymore.
01:39Nobody knew anything about the party Brooke supposedly went to, and to the family, it made absolutely no sense that she would have gone there at 5:30 in the morning.
01:50How are you supposed to get to a party in another county if you don't have a car, nobody's picking you up, and nobody else knows you're there?
01:58That's highly suspicious, to say the least.
02:01Brooke's family panicked.
02:04Where was she?
02:08On the morning of June 22, 2013, 18-year-old Brooklyn Farthing failed to show up at the car show she had planned to attend with a friend.
02:18He also wasn't answering his cell phone, and his family feared something might have happened to him.
02:23Everyone was exchanging messages, trying to find out where Brooke was, where she had gone, and who she was with.
02:31Brooke left a party the previous night with a man who was a friend of her ex-boyfriend.
02:36This guy was older, much older than everyone else at the party.
02:43The man took Brooke to his house, which immediately shocked her family.
02:48The house was under foreclosure at the time.
02:52There was no running water, no electricity, nothing.
02:56I mean, there was no reason for them to have gone there.
02:59Brooke's ex-boyfriend, Jared, told the family that she texted him at 5:30 in the morning.
03:06saying he was going to another party, 32 kilometers away.
03:09But when Tasha, Brooke's sister, called the owner of the house from where she was sending the messages,
03:16He said he had no idea where she had gone.
03:19He said he left the house to take care of the horses and, when he returned, Brooke was no longer there.
03:26But 15 minutes after Tasha spoke to him, he called back with disturbing information.
03:32He said, "Miss, I'm very scared."
03:35And I asked, "And what exactly are you afraid of?"
03:38And he replied, well, I don't know if it was Brooke or not, but when I got back inside, my house was on fire.
03:48It is clearly suspicious that the place where someone was last seen would suddenly catch fire.
03:55They discovered that at 7 a.m., the man called the police, saying that his room was on fire.
04:03The firefighters rushed to the house and found a burned sofa.
04:07After the fire at the residence was reported, things really started to get suspicious.
04:15Brooke's family panicked.
04:18Why didn't the man mention the fire at his house right away?
04:22Could he be hiding something?
04:24I don't know, in my head, I think he got scared and thought, damn, they're going to find out and keep looking.
04:33Brooke's family went to the man's house, which the police were treating as a crime scene.
04:39The only sign of Brooke were her bag of clothes and her riding boots.
04:43All her belongings were there, including the shoes she was wearing.
04:48Why would Brooke leave her things behind?
04:51The only item she appeared to have taken was her cell phone.
04:55The fact that she wasn't even wearing shoes is what caught my attention.
05:00Her shoes were there, but she wasn't.
05:03That was very strange.
05:04Where was Brooke?
05:06According to the homeowner, the last time he saw her, she was sitting on his sofa smoking a cigarette.
05:12But the sofa was destroyed and, to make matters worse, it was the only thing in the entire house that caught fire.
05:22When I say the sofa was burning, all that was literally left was the metal frame.
05:28It seemed very curious and suspicious to me that the last place my daughter was seen was the only thing that had been destroyed in the house.
05:38The house was not destroyed.
05:43We were still able to retrieve some of Brooklyn's personal belongings from inside the house, which had worried us from the start.
05:51Brooke wasn't like that.
05:53If she were to leave, she would take her things with her.
05:55I would take all her things.
05:57She always carried what she needed.
05:59I had to bring the curling iron, the makeup, the clothes.
06:04She was carrying a small handbag and a purse.
06:08Almost everything she could possibly need was there.
06:12I'd say it's fine, she could have left the small suitcase, but the purse?
06:17Even when she came to my house, she would carry her purse from the living room to the kitchen, and from the kitchen to the bathroom.
06:22That's how she was.
06:23Wherever she went, she took her purse.
06:25She was very attached to her things.
06:29Even when she was little, what was hers was hers.
06:32No one could touch it.
06:34She was barefoot.
06:36And that wasn't an area where you could walk properly barefoot.
06:42Kentucky police began searching the dense forest surrounding the house.
06:47We searched several lakes and wooded areas surrounding the residence.
06:54But it was 6,500 hectares of terrain that was difficult to search.
07:00The police brought horses, they brought sniffer dogs, they brought divers.
07:04It was very difficult because it was a forest with very rugged terrain.
07:09There were cliffs, slopes, huge holes big enough to fit a car inside, and lots of snakes, all sorts of things.
07:18The terrain was so bad that it made the search very difficult.
07:22They searched thousands and thousands of kilometers for her and still couldn't find anything.
07:30The police tried to locate Brooke's cell phone in the hope of finding some clue.
07:35They tried to track the phone to see if they could find her, but I think the battery died and with the phone turned off, it wasn't possible to track it.
07:43When the police pulled up the phone records from Brooke's cell phone,
07:47He saw hundreds of calls and messages received from concerned family and friends.
07:53but no activity after the message she sent to her ex-boyfriend at 5:30 am.
07:58How could this beautiful young woman, who had her whole life ahead of her, simply disappear without a trace?
08:06She had gone to a birthday party, she was with her whole family, everything was wonderful, 100% perfect.
08:15She was all smiles, happy, laughing, full of life.
08:20And simply in less than 24 hours, we heard nothing more.
08:25A teenage girl from Madison County has gone missing.
08:29Jared, Brooke's ex-boyfriend, was taken in for questioning, but he had a strong alibi.
08:35I was working at the factory all night.
08:38The homeowner was also questioned.
08:41just like everyone else who was at the outdoor party Brooke went to that night.
08:46But the police did not consider any of them suspects and seemed to have little information to go on.
08:52In the small town of Bahia, rumors began to spread.
08:56Some people speculated that Brooke's disappearance might be linked to other unsolved cases.
09:04Since 2005, more than a dozen young women, all with blonde hair, have disappeared in the country's interior.
09:12What if Brooke had been kidnapped?
09:14That was awful.
09:16It would have been better for her to have escaped than to have been trapped in someone's basement.
09:20I have three daughters, and my biggest fear is that someone will take one of them away.
09:24Because we hear so much about human trafficking, people being kidnapped,
09:28And that terrifies me.
09:30That's my biggest fear.
09:33But it's hard to imagine how Brooke could have been kidnapped.
09:37The house where she was last seen was in the middle of nowhere, on a quiet dead-end street.
09:43I think it's unlikely she went anywhere on foot.
09:46I don't think she was taken by some stranger.
09:50Furthermore, Brooke knew people in the area.
09:53If she was having problems, why didn't she try asking for help?
09:57Her Sunday school teachers were across the street.
10:03Exactly on the other side.
10:04She could have crossed the street, used the phone and said,
10:08Wherever Brooke was, her family believed something terrible was happening.
10:14It had happened between the time she sent the message to her ex-boyfriend,
10:19saying I'm scared, and the strange message about going to a party.
10:24I don't think she wrote the last message.
10:28I believe that message isn't even from her.
10:31But if it wasn't Brooke who sent the last message from her cell phone, who was it?
10:38And what did that person do to the young woman?
10:42In June 2013, Brooke Fardin, 18 years old,
10:46He disappeared from the small town of Berea, Kentucky, without a trace.
10:51Since Brooklyn disappeared, we have searched thousands of acres.
10:56And we spared no effort.
10:58The last place she was was in a house where there was a fire.
11:03The homeowner said she was sitting on the sofa smoking.
11:09He thought she had fallen asleep and the cigarette had set the sofa on fire.
11:15The sofa was useless as a clue because it was completely burned.
11:19The homeowner maintained that he knew nothing about it.
11:22and that he was not involved in Brooke's disappearance.
11:26I'm not happy with this story.
11:29I don't believe his story.
11:32Brooke's family feared the worst.
11:35There was something on that sofa and he knew he needed to get rid of it.
11:40In Brooke's last message, at 5:30 in the morning,
11:43She said she was going to a party in Rock Castle.
11:45But investigators never found any evidence that this party actually took place.
11:51And Brooke never told anyone.
11:54And I thought, who could Brooke possibly know in Rock Castle?
11:58She told me she was going to get a ride with Jared and come home so I could leave the door unlocked.
12:03I did it.
12:05But she never came home.
12:07There's one more thing.
12:09The owner of the house where Brooke was last seen,
12:12I worked in road maintenance.
12:15which means he knew the Paria area inside and out.
12:20And the family believes that if anyone knew where to hide a body, it was him.
12:24He knew all the more remote roads because that's what he did for a living.
12:29I walked through them every day.
12:30He knew every inch of land in that region, every exit, every back road.
12:37He knew everything.
12:41But the man continued to claim innocence, and the years went by without any new leads.
12:48Today marks three years since a teenage girl from Madison County disappeared.
12:53Five years have passed since teenager Brooklyn Ferdin disappeared.
12:57Six years after the young woman's disappearance, the case remains a mystery and the police continue to search for answers.
13:05We are looking for someone who can come forward and give us some new leads.
13:10Brooklyn Ferdin's family continues to search for her.
13:13I think the hardest part is that we don't have any answers.
13:18We left it in the hands of the police force, because you know what else we could have done?
13:23Investigators continue to receive leads, but say they still don't have enough evidence to identify a suspect or anyone involved.
13:33We spoke with several people during the investigation.
13:36Does anyone know what happened to Brooklyn, but we are not authorized to release information about suspects?
13:41without having enough data for us to accuse anyone.
13:45I think what stalled the case is that no body was found.
13:51Brooke's family had to come to terms with the harsh reality that she may no longer be alive.
13:57It's easier for me to think that she's dead.
14:01If I spend every day thinking that she might be alive somewhere, I'm going to go crazy.
14:07And now it doesn't even matter anymore whether I think she's dead or not.
14:13If she's somewhere, I can't go to her.
14:17I need my baby to come home.
14:20She needs to be respected and she desperately needs a proper tomb.
14:28The family offered a reward of $14,000 for information.
14:33They maintain a Facebook page and a website searching for Brooke Fortin.
14:38hoping that someone will give some clue.
14:41Many people still call.
14:43Many people send messages on Facebook saying
14:45We are still here, we haven't forgotten you, and we continue to pray.
14:49They are determined to get justice.
14:53There are days when my mother doesn't...
14:54He can't get out of bed because of it.
14:58The person who did this to Brooke,
15:00I don't know how he sleeps at night.
15:01She'll pay for this someday.
15:04Above all, they want answers.
15:07They just want to know where Brooke is.
15:11We often don't get all the answers.
15:14And it's possible that I might spend my whole life without ever seeing my daughter again.
15:20But I continue to pray for a resolution.
15:23Please have mercy on us.
15:26Let us know where she is.
15:28I just want my baby back.
15:33Will Brooke ever be found, dead or alive?
15:37Nearly 5,000 kilometers away, in Canada,
15:44Another family has been waiting even longer for justice.
15:48This unsolved mystery began in the small, quiet town of Sennet,
15:53in Victoria, British Columbia.
15:55It's a beautiful place with friendly people.
15:58Everyone knows each other, they know who everyone else is.
16:01We all feel safe.
16:03In 2008, 24-year-old Lindsay Bilziak,
16:06She was on her way to becoming one of the best real estate agents in Sennet.
16:11She was one of the youngest brokers.
16:14Everyone liked her very much.
16:17She was ambitious.
16:18She was a great salesperson because she knew what she wanted and she went after it.
16:22Lindsay was known for having a huge heart and being affectionate.
16:27Lindsay was, quite literally, the most cheerful person anyone could meet.
16:33She was a radiant person who made you feel great.
16:38to feel comfortable.
16:42He was a very social person.
16:44Everyone loved her.
16:46Work was Lindsay's top priority.
16:49Her cell phone was never turned off.
16:52He was always responding to emails, phone calls, and messages.
16:56ensuring good customer service.
16:58In fact, she was the definition of a successful woman.
17:02long before it was even discussed.
17:04But her love life was also important to her.
17:07And after a few years of an on-and-off relationship,
17:09She had moved in with her boyfriend, Jason Zaylo.
17:13Lindsay and Jason had a great relationship.
17:15He was great.
17:16In January 2008, Lindsay received some promising news.
17:22She was contacted by a couple who wanted to see one of the real estate agency's most expensive houses.
17:27When Lindsay received the call about the sale of a million-dollar house,
17:32He called me right away.
17:34She became very excited because she thought,
17:36Great, if I can close this sale, many doors could open for me.
17:40But no one imagined the nightmare it would become.
17:46He called the police.
17:48It's the worst thing you can experience in your life.
17:54Lindsay Buseak was a successful real estate broker.
17:58in the small Canadian town of Sennet, in British Columbia.
18:02At the end of January 2008, a woman called her.
18:06interested in buying a house worth more than a million dollars.
18:10Exactly the type of high-level, high-commission sale that Lindsay wanted to make.
18:15She wanted to enter the multi-million dollar real estate sales segment.
18:18Working with high-end luxury sales.
18:20I was very motivated to succeed.
18:22I know that all she wanted to do was take care of our parents.
18:27To help our family, to ensure that everyone was treated well.
18:30But one detail of the connection seemed strange.
18:34Lindsay was not the real estate agent responsible for the house.
18:36which the woman said she wanted to see with her husband.
18:39The woman called Lindsay's cell phone, which surprised her.
18:42They mentioned Lindsay's client and said
18:45Ah, your client so-and-so told us to call you.
18:48The woman also insisted that they only wanted to see a house.
18:51which was new, recently built.
18:54They weren't interested in seeing any other properties.
18:57They were rather vague.
19:00They knew very well what they wanted.
19:03And it seemed like they were only interested in a single house.
19:08As much as Lindsay wanted to make the sale,
19:11She began to feel apprehensive.
19:13She was bothered by the woman's extremely strong Spanish accent.
19:18She felt they were forcing the accent.
19:20Lindsay was extremely nervous about the visit.
19:23To be sure, Lindsay called the client.
19:27that the woman said she had recommended her
19:28to see if I could get more information.
19:31But the customer didn't answer.
19:33She decided to show the property to the couple herself.
19:37But she told her father that she was going to ask her boyfriend, Jason, to accompany her.
19:41She assured me that her boyfriend Jason would go with her.
19:45Lindsay's boyfriend, Jason Zaylo,
19:48He was a mortgage broker who handled the financing.
19:51of most of her sales.
19:53Former semi-professional hockey player,
19:55He was also a big man.
19:57On the afternoon of Saturday, February 2, 2008,
20:01Lindsay and Jason went out to lunch together.
20:04They paid the bill at 4:24 PM.
20:06And they left in separate cars.
20:09Lindsay asked Jason to meet her at the house at 5:30 a.m.
20:12But first he stopped by a garage to see a friend.
20:16and lost track of time.
20:18Jason wasn't there.
20:20I was busy having a beer with friends.
20:23He was at a car repair shop and was late.
20:26Jason texted Lindsay at 5:29 p.m.
20:30saying that he was on his way.
20:32Okay, see you in a bit.
20:34She replied, I have to go.
20:35Then, Lindsay accessed the digital lock.
20:38I went outside the house to get the keys.
20:40The two potential clients appeared.
20:43and they greeted her at the door.
20:45Several independent witnesses heard her testimony.
20:47At 5:38 AM, Jason sent another message to Lindsay.
20:51saying that he would arrive in a few minutes.
20:54This time, she didn't answer.
20:57At 5:45 AM, Jason arrived at the house.
21:00which was one of only four buildings,
21:03on the well-maintained dead-end street.
21:05A friend was with him in the car.
21:07The two noticed the front door of the house opening.
21:10and close again.
21:12People were leaving the house.
21:15when Jason arrived by car.
21:18They saw him as they were leaving.
21:20And they went back inside the house.
21:23Jason said he thought Lindsay
21:26I was still showing the property to the couple.
21:28So he parked the car and waited.
21:32He remained seated in the vehicle.
21:33under the pretext of waiting for Lindsay.
21:35At a certain point,
21:37Jason drove the car to another street.
21:40He waited for at least 20 minutes.
21:4210 minutes in one place and 10 minutes in another.
21:46Lindsay continued to ignore the messages.
21:50And a little after 6 p.m.,
21:53He and his friend decided to go back home.
21:55and go to the front door.
21:57She was locked up.
21:59But Jason managed to see Lindsay's shoes.
22:01fallen at the foot of the stairs.
22:03Something was wrong.
22:05He immediately called the police.
22:09Jason and his friend realized that the terrace door
22:12It was open at the back of the property.
22:14They jumped the fence and ran inside.
22:17What Jason found in the Master Suite,
22:20upstairs,
22:21It was hilarious.
22:23Lindsay Buziak was found stabbed.
22:25in a house in Sannish.
22:26They stabbed her more than 40 times.
22:29and they cut her throat
22:31to the point of almost decapitating her.
22:37I collapsed to the ground.
22:39It's something you never want to hear.
22:42Or you might hear it in your life.
22:44It was unbelievable.
22:45We never, ever
22:47thought that something like that
22:49could happen to us someday
22:52Or with our Lindsay.
22:53The violent murder
22:57It left the community shaken.
23:00This kind of thing doesn't happen in Victoria.
23:03It doesn't happen.
23:04It didn't make sense.
23:06Who would want to kill a young woman like Lindsay?
23:10Lindsay became a friend
23:11of everyone he knew.
23:13She had no enemies.
23:14The police focused the investigation.
23:17our mysterious clients
23:19which lured Lindsay to the house.
23:21They had several independent witnesses.
23:23who saw a man and a woman
23:25outside
23:25shortly before the hour of death
23:27talking to Lindsay
23:28And they were a couple that Lindsay didn't know.
23:30The witnesses described the couple.
23:32like pantsuits, well dressed
23:33and about 10 years older than Lindsay.
23:36The description of the man
23:37It was relatively generic.
23:39He was between 30 and 40 years old.
23:41approximately 1.80m tall
23:43and dark hair.
23:45The description that was given
23:46for a female audience
23:47It was a bit more specific.
23:48Between 35 and 40 years old
23:50with short, blond hair.
23:52She was wearing a very striking dress.
23:54which caught the eye.
23:56The dress had a print.
23:58in the colors red, black and white
24:00and the police had enough information
24:02about the woman who wore it
24:04to create a composite sketch.
24:06But I had no more clues.
24:08The couple disappeared.
24:10No one in the neighborhood saw them leaving the house.
24:13And nobody knows where they went.
24:15The police were also unable to collect enough DNA.
24:20to identify the perpetrators.
24:23The scariest thing
24:24It looked like the crime scene
24:26It had been meticulously cleaned.
24:29Well, that was to be expected.
24:30considering the seriousness of the attack
24:32we would be more successful
24:34when collecting things like DNA,
24:36hair or fibers,
24:37But in reality, that's not the case.
24:39It looked like someone had executed it.
24:41a plan that is too methodical.
24:44There were few
24:45or no expert evidence
24:46that would lead to someone.
24:47The police had only one clue.
24:50A phone number
24:51Noted in Lindsay's diary.
24:54They discovered that the number
24:55It was a prepaid cell phone.
24:57purchased at a convenience store
24:59in Vancouver
25:00by a person using a false name
25:02and a fake address.
25:04The phone was activated for the first time.
25:07right after the mysterious couple
25:09contacted Lindsay.
25:11The day before her death,
25:13the cell phone moved
25:14from Vancouver to Sennett
25:16by ferry.
25:18After that,
25:19It was never activated again.
25:21That cell phone
25:22It simply disappeared.
25:24Could there have been some kind of connection?
25:26between the cell phone,
25:27the mysterious couple
25:28And what about Lindsay's death?
25:30Whatever happened,
25:32Rumors began to circulate.
25:33that Lindsay's boyfriend
25:35could be involved.
25:37My intuition
25:37was telling me
25:39boyfriend,
25:40boyfriend,
25:42boyfriend.
25:44For Lindsay's family,
25:45Jason's behavior
25:47It was strange.
25:48Furthermore,
25:48There was this video.
25:50He did a reenactment.
25:52a few days later
25:54of her death.
25:55I entered
25:55And I started screaming.
25:56Lindsay, Lindsay, Lindsay.
25:58Then I ran upstairs.
25:59The stairs.
26:00Lindsay's family
26:01thinks that behavior
26:03Jason's calm
26:04It looks strange in the video.
26:06Did you see something?
26:07Did you hear something?
26:08Did you smell anything?
26:09Try to go back to that moment.
26:11The way you entered the house.
26:14I think that
26:15between passing through the door
26:17and go up
26:17It was about two seconds,
26:19more or less.
26:20Then I ran upstairs.
26:21The stairs.
26:21Everything we have
26:23That's what we feel.
26:25What we think.
26:26And of course,
26:26as a father,
26:27you have an intuition
26:28of whom thinks
26:29who was involved.
26:32And it's not just the family.
26:34by Lindsay
26:34who doubts Jason.
26:36Some rumors
26:37around the city
26:38They suggest that he could
26:39to be hiding
26:40something.
26:41At the beginning of 2008,
26:56the 24-year-old broker
26:57Lindsay Busek
26:59went to find
26:59stabbed
27:00violently
27:01in a house
27:02which showed
27:03to customers.
27:04Buyers
27:04who did she meet
27:06disappeared
27:07and her family
27:08suspicion that death
27:09It was someone's work.
27:10that Lindsay knew.
27:11The cruelty
27:12of her murder
27:13It was personal.
27:14It was personal.
27:16For sure
27:17It was personal.
27:19She was cruel.
27:20stabbed
27:21and this indicates
27:22a very strong reason
27:23someone
27:23with a lot of pent-up anger.
27:25And there were only murders.
27:26of this type
27:27in cases of
27:28fits of rage
27:29in which there was
27:30a domestic situation
27:32that took a person
27:33losing my mind
27:34and kill another.
27:35Lindsay had asked
27:36for the boyfriend,
27:37Jason,
27:38go to the house
27:39because she was
27:40afraid
27:40of being alone
27:41with customers
27:42mysterious.
27:44But he didn't arrive.
27:45right away
27:45and her family
27:47I wanted to know
27:47Why did he wait?
27:48both to enter
27:49at home
27:50and why did it park
27:51the car
27:51on another street.
27:53He arrived late.
27:55He saw the people,
27:57passed by the house
27:58and parked.
28:00Who is it
28:01Who does that?
28:03A person
28:04who cares
28:05like you
28:05It will stay there.
28:07seated,
28:08turn around,
28:09park the car
28:10on another street
28:11and wait longer
28:12ten minutes
28:13Until you do something?
28:16Jason was interrogated.
28:17by the police,
28:18but he had an alibi
28:19solid.
28:21Camera images
28:22security
28:23They showed it.
28:24leaving a store
28:25of cars
28:25with a friend
28:26at half past five
28:27in the afternoon,
28:28same time
28:29which witnesses
28:30They saw Lindsay
28:30greeting customers
28:32at the entrance of the house.
28:34The investigators
28:35they believe that she
28:35He died shortly afterwards.
28:37but Jason
28:38only arrived at the house
28:3915 minutes
28:39later.
28:41Furthermore,
28:42he passed
28:43in a test
28:43polygraph
28:44and insisted
28:45that I would never do
28:46Bad for Lindsay.
28:49After questioning him
28:50several times,
28:52the police
28:52turned
28:53to other clues.
28:55He left
28:55of being a suspect.
28:57If it wasn't
28:58a crime of passion,
28:59it may have been
29:00some kind
29:00Conspiracy?
29:01The police
29:02explored
29:03a new theory.
29:04They thought that death
29:05by Lindsay
29:05could be connected
29:06to a cartel
29:07Drugs.
29:08The investigators
29:09they discovered
29:10while
29:10was visiting his father
29:12in Calgary
29:12at the end of 2007,
29:15Lindsay did
29:15Contact me on Facebook
29:16with a person
29:18later
29:19she was arrested
29:20in the dismantling
29:21of a huge
29:21trafficking network.
29:23Lindsay
29:23was associated
29:25to an individual
29:26that had been
29:27arrested in Calgary
29:28short time
29:30before death
29:31her and him
29:32he was caught
29:32with a huge
29:33quantity of cocaine.
29:34That was
29:34half
29:35December.
29:37In December
29:39from 2007
29:40and in February
29:422008
29:43she was
29:44Executed.
29:46Would it be possible?
29:47to exist
29:47a connection
29:48between the seizure
29:49drugs
29:50and death
29:50Lindsay's?
29:52It is unquestionable.
29:52that Lindsay
29:53Did it have some kind of
29:54contact
29:54with that person.
29:55This does not mean
29:56that she was
29:57involved
29:57in activities
29:58cool,
29:59but that had
29:59a certain degree
30:00connection
30:01with people
30:01that were
30:02highly involved.
30:04The police
30:04suggested that Lindsay
30:05could have been
30:06someone's target
30:07what did he think
30:08that she was
30:08part of the network
30:09drugs
30:10or that she
30:11She was an informant.
30:12The theory
30:12that the police
30:13by Sennett
30:14He stood up
30:15that
30:15Lindsay's death
30:17It was a mistake.
30:18Lindsay was killed.
30:19why
30:20someone was afraid
30:21that she knew
30:22too much.
30:24A large track
30:25It was the cell phone.
30:26prepaid
30:27used for
30:28Contact the young woman.
30:29It is one of the procedures.
30:30patterns
30:30of drug traffickers
30:31drugs
30:32use phones
30:32which are difficult
30:33to track.
30:34The investigators
30:35They also believe
30:36that nature
30:37violent
30:37of death
30:38by Lindsay
30:38is compatible
30:40with executions
30:41related
30:42Drugs.
30:42But the family
30:43not hers
30:44Believe it.
30:45The majority
30:45from our friends
30:46used
30:47recreational
30:48drugs
30:49and Lindsay
30:50it was mine
30:51only friend
30:52that never arrived
30:53close to this type
30:54of a thing.
30:55Lindsay
30:55I wasn't
30:56involved
30:57with trafficking
30:58Drugs.
30:59She doesn't
30:59He was an informant.
31:00she doesn't
31:01it was a finger
31:02hard.
31:02The person
31:03involved
31:04during the seizure
31:05drugs
31:06in Calgary
31:06she found
31:08him on Facebook
31:09and asked
31:11the phone
31:11from him.
31:12How so?
31:13it transforms
31:13in death
31:14Ordered?
31:15I think
31:16that people
31:17create
31:18a story
31:19because they need to
31:20of a story.
31:21two years
31:24passed
31:24without any
31:25progress
31:26until
31:27in February
31:272010
31:28in the second
31:29birthday
31:30of death
31:30her
31:31the family
31:31by Lindsay
31:32joined
31:33to the council
31:33real estate
31:34to offer
31:35a reward
31:36out of 100 thousand
31:37dollars
31:37for information.
31:39But
31:39two more
31:40years
31:40passed
31:41yet
31:42without any
31:42track.
31:44In 2012
31:45the father
31:45by Lindsay
31:46increased
31:46the reward
31:47for 500 thousand
31:48dollars.
31:49He
31:49I was so
31:50desperate
31:51to find
31:51the murderers
31:52daughter
31:53who begged
31:54for him
31:54introduce themselves
31:55and confess
31:56and did
31:57a proposal
31:57radical.
31:59He also
31:59suggests
32:00that someone
32:00introduce yourself
32:01you can leave
32:02of the country
32:02with a new
32:03identity.
32:04Each
32:04is grieving
32:05in a way
32:05different
32:06and mine
32:06father
32:07It was time to go after it.
32:09of the tracks
32:09and analyze
32:10every aspect
32:12of the case.
32:13I admire
32:13that's because
32:14I personally
32:16I don't have
32:16strength for
32:17do that.
32:18The mantra
32:19of each
32:20day
32:20from my
32:21life
32:21and
32:22I need
32:23to do
32:23some
32:24thing
32:24to see
32:24these
32:25people
32:25prey
32:26and exposed
32:27for the crime
32:28horrible
32:29that they committed.
32:31The family
32:32created a website
32:33dedicated to achieving
32:34justice for
32:35Lindsay.
32:36But only in
32:37August
32:372017,
32:39nine long
32:40years later
32:41death
32:41of the young woman,
32:42it was that one
32:43disturbing confession
32:44It appeared on the website.
32:45She says
32:46I killed
32:47Lindsay
32:47and these
32:48police
32:49idiots
32:49they will never
32:50I can prove it.
32:51I remember
32:51to think
32:52right away
32:52what was
32:52only one
32:53prank,
32:54maybe someone
32:54trying
32:55to call
32:55attention.
32:57The name
32:57by Lindsay
32:58it was written
32:58wrong
32:59confession
33:00and the police
33:02soon announced
33:03what it was
33:03only one
33:04joke
33:05cruel.
33:06The crime
33:06unresolved
33:07haunts
33:08the inhabitants
33:09of the small
33:09city
33:10by Sennett.
33:11The police
33:12doesn't know
33:12who are
33:12the murderers
33:14her
33:14or by
33:14what
33:14They killed.
33:16One
33:16broker
33:17of the city
33:17created
33:18the app
33:18Protect
33:19for others
33:21brokers
33:21use
33:22if not
33:23feel
33:23insurance.
33:25There is one
33:25button
33:25help
33:26here.
33:26If it
33:26tight
33:27alert
33:27friends
33:27and family
33:28same
33:28time.
33:29People
33:29they can't see
33:30work
33:31from the broker
33:32real estate
33:32like a
33:32activity
33:33potentially
33:33dangerous,
33:34but we
33:34yes we are
33:35in contact
33:36with strangers
33:36every day,
33:37All day long.
33:39Eleven
33:39years
33:40after
33:40the murder,
33:42the police
33:42by Sennett
33:43says that
33:43investigation
33:44remains
33:45active
33:45and that
33:46believes
33:46that someone
33:47in the community
33:48can help them
33:49to solve
33:49the case.
33:50Does anyone know?
33:51something
33:52and an hour
33:52this person
33:53will perform
33:54and speak,
33:55by my
33:55experience
33:56in investigations
33:57criminals.
33:58The more
33:58Strange things.
33:59of the case,
34:00closest
34:01from home
34:01That's the answer.
34:02That was
34:02planned
34:03and executed
34:04by people
34:04next
34:05the Lynx
34:05and Buziak.
34:06That's what
34:06I believe.
34:08We
34:08He prayed for them.
34:09they can't stand it
34:10the blame,
34:11for them
34:12count
34:13for some
34:14relative
34:15or speak
34:16without wanting to.
34:17It is clear
34:17that someone
34:17Do you know of any?
34:18thing,
34:19who know
34:20exactly
34:20what they did.
34:22The most
34:22important,
34:2311 years
34:23after
34:24what happened,
34:24that all
34:25the truth
34:25comes to light
34:26and that someone
34:27who knows
34:27of some
34:28thing
34:28introduce yourself
34:29and do
34:30the thing
34:30Okay.
34:31The family
34:31from Lincey
34:32wants that
34:33police
34:33try hard
34:34more and
34:34she is frustrated
34:35over time
34:36that is
34:36taking
34:37to have
34:37answers.
34:38I press
34:39the police
34:40time
34:40all
34:40and they
34:41they tell me
34:41to be
34:42patient.
34:43They say
34:43that these
34:44things
34:44they take
34:44time.
34:45They
34:45they don't speak
34:46nothing.
34:47The police
34:47don't talk
34:48nothing.
34:49Us
34:49we know
34:49that
34:49Lincey
34:50It's gone,
34:51we know
34:51that she
34:51no
34:51go
34:51to go back.
34:52All
34:52what
34:53I
34:53I want
34:53It is justice.
34:55to
34:56my
34:56daughter.
34:57And the
34:57duty
34:57from them,
34:58work
34:59from them,
34:59investigate
35:00and discover
35:01who killed
35:02my
35:03daughter,
35:03arrest the
35:04guilty.
35:04if not
35:05are
35:05prepared
35:06to
35:06to do
35:06that,
35:07I go
35:08press
35:08all
35:10days
35:10until
35:11that
35:11to happen
35:12or I
35:12to die.
35:15I'll solve it.
35:15that
35:15damned
35:16murder
35:17now.
35:19Some
35:19day
35:20we will know
35:20what
35:21really
35:21it happened
35:22with
35:22Lincey
35:23Buziak?
35:24Version
35:24Brazilian
35:25DPN
35:26Santos
35:27Buziak?
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