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paper was light gold in medieval times [Music] oh no tobacco sugar [Music] that everything we thought we knew about the world might turn out to be completely wrong [Music] source of life and cause of death water can wash away clues dilute evidence and conceal corpses for investigators water can be a cunning opponent for criminals a most accommodating ally for the perfect crime just add water [Music] this crime takes place in cloverdale a suburb of surrey located southeast of vancouver british columbia it begins when a 10 year old girl goes missing from outside her home hundreds of police and volunteers will search for her [Music] a scientist with a keen sense of observation will unravel her disappearance [Music] october 1st 2000 a call comes into the rcmp detachment in surrey at 5 30 pm a father reports the disappearance of his daughter her name is heather thomas in cases involving missing children time is of the essence police move quickly a search is organized around the perimeter of the complex where heather spends weekends with her father the lead investigator is constable peter cross from the violent crimes division of the rcmp [Music] statistically within the first three or four hours if the child is not found it becomes highly problematic and chances are you're dealing with a criminal offense peter cross knows that child abduction cases can become very complex constable chris drotar is also assigned to the investigation as a file coordinator my my role is to [Music] take in all the information that the investigators generated on the during the investigation file it away review it determine if there's anything that needs to be done decide a course of action basically manage the the paper end of the file [Music] she was a few of her friends and they were playing in the townhouse complex on that on that afternoon in preparations of going back home to her mother around 3 30 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon one of the little boys in the complex had received a new bicycle and he was letting the other children in the complex take turns riding it around the complex and just enjoying a sunny afternoon when heather gets her turn she rides the bike around the complex this is the last time she will be seen when they went out looking for her and couldn't find her they found the bike that she was borrowed near the front of the complex probably 50 feet from the main road and then what struck me at the time was the bike wheel was actually still turning when they found it so that was significant to me because obviously it puts a bit of a time frame as or something something sudden having happened i'm not liking this the situation when i arrive at 11 30 at night it's not feeling right it's it's feeling like there's there's more to this [Music] they called us primarily because they thought that dad was acting somewhat peculiar constables cross and drotar meet with heather's father dad and mom shared custody of heather and it was sunday evening so he was in the process of getting them ready to go back to mums when he discovered that she wasn't slate coming in her knapsack was packed and ready to go at the front door we spoke to dad for um oh well over an hour talking to him and running through the times as to what had transpired and his daughter going missing and we determined that it was impossible for him to have done anything [Music] peter cross assigns constable jeff parks to talk with heather's mother well she was distraught you know she was devastated it's a very difficult time she presented exactly what you'd expect from from a mother who just lost her daughter the police quickly determined that she has no clues to the disappearance of her daughter a command center is set up near the complex within a few hours the investigation into the disappearance of heather thomas reaches extraordinary proportions once we got past that initial 12 hours we were treating it as a suspicious and a possible homicide the investigative team started expanding and expanding fairly quickly and i think it eventually grew to 45 or 50 in terms of investigators what we brought in were people from surrey detachment and e-division major crime sections and they have specific training in generating um a truthful version of events from children so we brought them in and to interview all of the friends that were playing in the complex that day with heather and to determine if they could uh if they were a witness to her going missing that day the townhouse complex where heather's father lives is searched thoroughly the rcmp leaves no stone unturned they went through the parking lot they recorded all the license plate numbers and as people got off the next morning being a monday morning we didn't want to miss them and any kind of evidence we could find so we had those people posted there and they interviewed them as they left left on their way to work you have to picture the complex there's a lot of kids in the community there's people around across the street is the cloverdale fairgrounds which had the flea market that day so thousands of people there and also the racetrack is there and of course now you had the police presence so it became quite a bit at that time the media presence is growing they are constantly monitoring police activity and are quick to sniff out a story that will make headlines this was now gathering in quite intense media coverage um and it was getting media coverage i would say initially through the west coast and then it became uh nationwide then it became north america wide then it became in europe even investigators immediately discovered that the densely populated city of cloverdale has a disturbing concentration of known sex offenders there's always suspects pick any neighborhood i'll find suspects so for instance if we went and looked at sex offenders living in the surrey area we found out we were in the thousands i think there was someone in a neighborhood of 60 sex offenders that lived within a four block radius of where heather went missing that day peter cross focuses the investigation in a six kilometer radius of the complex he dispatches investigators to contact all of the 60 known sex offenders the search to find heather groves in magnitude and intensity we're into day three there's probably six command centers over there the american authorities vancouver city police we had police officers volunteering to come in we had dog sections that came up on their own expense from the states we had bloodhounds from whatcom county at the high point there was 1200 volunteers coming forward peter cross calls in the rcmp underwater recovery team to search the ponds between heather's home and the cloverdale fairgrounds there was ponds water filled ponds in those areas and these were in very close proximity to heather's home so what we were looking for in the ponds was perhaps heather had maybe wandered over there and fallen into the pond so we were thinking that may have been what happened to her so we were looking for her and if if not her any evidence that connected to that case peter cross and his team are buried under a mountain of evidence and reports that all require follow-up they turned up clothing socks pants shirts we had a description of what heather was wearing at that time but you know everybody was playing it safe despite the scale of the investigation volunteers continue to pour in police officers volunteer their time everyone involved in the search for heather thomas continues to hope has heather been kidnapped by a sexual predator could her attacker be hiding among the hundreds of volunteers who were searching for her on october 1st 2000 the rcmp begins a search for ten-year-old heather thomas who is missing she lives in a suburb of surrey british columbia that is also home to more than 60 sex offenders within a few days more than 1200 police and volunteers joined the search lead investigator peter cross has extensive knowledge with child abduction cases he knows that aggressors are often predictable when covering their tracks one of these modus operandi is what investigators call secondary displacement basically what happens is the suspect doesn't feel comfortable with the initial placement of the body and returns to move it again my thought process at the time is let's shut the searches down which were pretty extensive by this time we're operating in theory that would have to be somebody in that complex or visiting the flea market next door something familiar with the area let's shut it down let them believe the search is over in the hope that that may prompt the suspect to move the body a second time um either to a smith right or something and then we would go back and research again the public search is suspended for a few days unfortunately the tactic doesn't pay off and no new clues surface the team restarts the ground search from where they left off investigators continue to follow up on the innumerable leads they have some of them are quite unusual and show how the entire community hopes for the safe return of heather we would go to interview a sex offender and he'd already have a statement written out because he said i know you you're coming to see me and this is where i was and here it is and they would hand over your statement so it's a little bit unique circumstances [Music] 21 days after heather goes missing a chilling lead is reported 35 kilometers away from where she was last seen a hiker in golden ears provincial park finds what looks like the body of a child along the shore of alouette lake investigator peter cross and his team are alerted and immediately make their way to the scene by time we arrived the area was dusk the park gates were already closed and the sides of the roads were lined with with vehicles of people and media wanting to know what would happen and if it was in fact heather but you know you had that sinking feeling investigators can only estimate how long the body has been immersed in alouette lake there's no signs of trauma it just it appeared that she'd been in the water for some time she was still wearing some of the jewelry that we were looking for the body is identified as heather thomas for the hundreds of volunteers and investigators this is a very sad conclusion to three weeks of intensive searching the body is transported to the royal columbian hospital for an autopsy the following day golden ears park remains closed and the investigation continues it had been lowering the levels of the lake the lake we were seeing that day at the day that heather would have gone into the lake would have been significantly different looking alouette lake is in the heart of goldeneer's provincial park british columbia's electricity producer has built a hydroelectric dam that connects to the lake the water levels vary considerably depending on the season and the demand for electricity in fact water would been 40 feet higher up the beach so considering putting all those factors in play and we had hydrologists come in and were telling us how this all worked so using those kind of calculations we were able to say okay if we search this beach we got to search the area that she could have been in water so it was like a 40 what size beach area that had to be covered as well they want us to conduct an underwater search outward into both sides of where the body was located again just looking for any evidence that might be related to the case this case is unique in that the lake out there was crystal clear we had 25 feet plus visibility and again we were able to search and clear what we refer to as the target area without using any scuba rcmp divers discover a dark shape and a few meters of water not far from where heather's body was found a big importance for us in our investigation was a windwall hockey bag found in the lake i believe it was about 20 meters or 25 meters from where heather was found in the water in the bag we recovered some rocks used to weight the bag down so that left us with the opinion that that's how she'd been transported to to the lake [Music] the hockey bag itself had a broken zipper on it on the top so it left it approximately half to three quarters open so couldn't completely close her inside of it so i'm assuming that's how she floated away in an area of the shoreline that was previously under water investigators find more evidence a number of items were found of heather's what i recall is a little bracelet that she had a little blue baby blue bracelet that was found on the shoreline while the investigators continue at alouette lake the autopsy gets underway we could find no sign of cause of death no obvious blunt trauma no obvious wounds like a stabbing or strangulation or anything along those lines again we have to keep in mind the decomposition by this stage so it's your classic body in a water problem in that it doesn't necessarily help you a lot in terms of figuring out exactly what happened we took the x-rays and then we got the actual uh original dental x-rays from heather's dentist it was about four or five o'clock in the afternoon that david sweet said that this is heather thomas the body is confirmed to be heather thomas now the missing person's file officially becomes a murder investigation jeff parks thoroughly inspects the sports bag found in the lake near the body i saw that there was plant material in the bags of the hockey bag and in the bag itself what really stood out were the fern leaves the um their sword ferns and that's when i made the connect back to her hair that there's there's actually this hockey bag can be linked to heather in more than one fashion jeff parks looks for a specialist who can analyze the plant fragments investigators hold a press conference stating that the body discovered in alouette lake is indeed heather thomas the announcement generates a very interesting lead one of the dispatchers in maple ridge detachment was watching it on tv at home and this lady remembers the day heather disappeared because she was dispatching at the time in maple ridge she takes the time to go back to the detachment when all this kf was going on and pulled the dispatch ticket and she said oh yes i remember we had this one suspicious vehicle so she came to a couple of other investors and said you know you may be interested in this i looked at it and it basically was a possible suspicious vehicle seen at um goldner's park the day of heather's disappearance as it turned out it was park employees that had called in the original complaint they thought it was suspicious and that the guy had a hoodie over his head the vehicle was somewhat unique and he was driving so slowly in the parking and of course it's october so there's not an awful lot of activity in the provincial parks at that time and a little later on they found the vehicle uh in the park but it was pulled over on the side of the road and had his hood up and then they they spotted it again it was now leaving the park and this time he was leaving at a much higher rate of speed so they made the report into police later that day as well one of them recalled seeing the same car same license plate at the boat launch area i believe it was around noon the same morning the park rangers describe the vehicle as a collectible car it is a 1970s chevy impala low rider and they have the license plate number license plate number came back to an address in vernon she checked for the the bc driver's license that's associated to that license plate and she ran that she goes well i could just feel my heart pounding out of my chest when i seen the address show up for the complex where heather went missing that day she was just an unbelievable feeling inside of her that wow now we have a suspect for the murder of heather investigators are intrigued by the fact that the suspect changed his address from vernon bc to cloverdale on october 2nd the day after heather's disappearance could this suspect be heather thomas's murderer [Music] or is it simply an extraordinary coincidence [Music] on october 1st 2000 the rcmp detachment in surrey begins an investigation into the disappearance of ten-year-old heather thomas the community has been part of a search unprecedented by any other in canadian history over 1200 volunteers participate 21 days after heather's disappearance her body is recovered from alouette lake in golden ears park 35 kilometers from her father's home an rcmp dispatcher remembers a report of a suspicious car in goldeneer's park the day after heather went missing investigators are surprised that the trace from the vehicle registration shows that the owner lives in the same complex as the young victim he becomes the primary suspect i was pretty ecstatic at that time like this was finally the first big lead in a case now having said that we have no evidence other than a car driving through the park but to us um this was highly significant and it just like i say we don't believe in coincidence too much the suspect's name is shane ertmog a construction worker in his early twenties originally from vernon british columbia the investigation regains momentum chris drotar revisits the reports gathered from heather's housing complex shaynar mode's name had surfaced three other times within our investigation once on the night of the the murder itself when the initial canvas went out that night about midnight he phoned into the rcmp detachment and reported his home had been broken into during the afternoon hours the third time that shane ertmode's name surfaced was at the police checkpoint in the complex just hours after heather's disappearance so we had hurt mode leaving his place his house it was somewhere around five o'clock in the morning like it was way out of character because he didn't start working until he was nine o'clock so him leaving that early in the morning and then the security guards picking him up in golden ears park at six uh 5 45 or six six o'clock somewhere around there it all fits like he's left his apartment to go back to alawite lake for some reason constable alain bouchard investigates an unrelated incident in the same complex [Music] i went the day after heather thomas was reported missing i went to the residence and i met with mr erdmode bouchard was responsible for investigating a burglary that shane ertmode reported to the rcmp when i arrived i noticed the apartment had been cleaned the carpet had been vacuumed and when i came down the stairs i noticed football equipment on the floor as if a bag had been emptied out so at the time i asked mr ertmode if they had stolen his bag [Music] burglars often use sports bags or suitcases they find at the scene to carry their stolen goods i looked everywhere in his town house and i asked him what had been stolen he told me only cash there was absolutely nothing else missing only money was missing at that point i looked for what might be a point of entry into the residence there was a window right next to the sliding door in the bedroom and it looked like there was a print from the palm of a hand on the window again i asked mr erdmode if anything else had been stolen and he told me no i found this a little bit strange because he had a television vcr he had a baseball card collection and a hockey card collection and neither of which had been touched and naturally those are the kinds of things that could easily have been stolen but what captures constable bouchard's attention is how nervous erpmode is he was always next to me asking me a lot of questions about the work i was doing he was always at my side to the point where i had to ask him to move over so that i could take photographs he never left me alone in any part of the residence he literally followed me from the time i knocked at the door to the time i left he was always right beside me bouchard's intuition tells him to document more than usual for a complaint of break and enter his detailed report lands on peter cross's desk what we had was a possible fellow who was in the park that comes from the complex because that's it um obviously at a weird time of day obviously there's got to be some explanation but other than that we had nothing he's the only person and the number is astronomical of the potential suspects we go from i'll say 600 people that that you know our potentials to erd mode he's the only one that has a connection to heather thomas so my thought was the only advantage we have at this time was the element of surprise he can't know that we're coming how do you do that well you have to go into a covert kind of mode the other thing is we didn't know anything about him um so part of the thought process now was we have somebody that has killed a child living in the complex surrounded by children so the public safety factor is now off the scale [Music] peter cross orders 24-hour surveillance of eart mode to ensure the suspect does not reoffend he also asked for a covert warrant to search and gather evidence from erpmode's apartment we're going to seize his vehicle we're going to search his home we're going to dig up all the background that we can on mr old to see who he is and maybe he has propensity for this type of crime the covert warren is served on the suspect's home constable bouchard leads the team because he has already been inside erpmotes townhouse when the forensic team went in there they were looking for fingerprints and hair and fiber her clothing you know maybe her dna if she touched something she fed us [Music] i did what we call taping now taping is when you take a piece of packaging tape and then you get down on the carpet you're looking for clothing fibers we look for hair you look for anything that may have fallen on the floor [Music] we found his little treasure trove of mementos he had a shoebox full of he had the gas receipt he had his registration uh from uh redoing his driver's license on the 2nd of october which was perfect because now we had a photograph of how he looked that day when all of our witnesses saw him in the park there were two receipts that were very interesting one was a receipt from colossus movie theater in langley where he had bought a ticket to go to see the movie the exorcist the other was a gas receipt from a garage just across the street from the theater in langley the operation is successful the receipts are evidence that erpmode was trying to create an alibi we're thinking this is great stuff you know now we know his story like this is going to be his play that no it wasn't me i didn't do it and here's my here's my evidence investigators let ert mode believe that his car has been stolen constable bouchard gets to work searching the vehicle in the rcmp's surrey garage the inside of the car was very clean when i started to take the carpet out i discovered that the sub-carpet was completely soaked it was so soaked that when i squeezed it water poured out it was completely saturated with water i found that troubling at that point i began to look at the vehicle to see if there was a leak somewhere like the windshield one experiment i tried to do was i sat in the car and i asked one of my partners to take a water hose and to spray down the car what i noticed was that it wasn't leaking so that indicates that somebody brought the water into the car i think probably to clean the carpets so it almost like had been power washed in the inside it just showed he's gone through a very thorough process to to clean this car out constable parks has found a forensic botanist to analyze the plant fragments found in the girl's hair and the sports bag he sends the samples to dr ralph matthews at simon fraser university all of the compartments had some plant material and sand and material in it the main compartment i had some quite large pieces of twigs and and greeny leafy material at the bottom [Music] there's a very common evergreen fern that is very common in the coastal rainforests around the lower mainland area and golden years park called christmas fern or the latin name is ballisticum you need them and i saw some pieces of that there were also some leaf fragments that looked like their typical sort of salmonberry type leaves and twigs ferns materials some moss material and the other thing was a part of the botanical was charred wood so burnt wood now the forest around our lake had been logged some 80 years previous so even though people figure it's it's old growth or ancient forest it's a cedar jungle so when it's logged they got burnt off so there is charcoal around there i wasn't expecting to find anything burnt in there it sounded like someone scooped up something from the ground or from a log that had been burnt dr matthews did his phd studies in golden ears park so he is very familiar with the vegetation around alouette lake he identified 13 varieties of botanical whether there be seeds plants or mosses and grasses he said they're all from the forest around halloween lake except this juniper so there's 13 including the juniper 12 that are native to that area of the lake or the park so i said well that's nice to know but that's just like every other forest around lower mainland i said no to have 12 different plant varieties coexist in one small location is where your probability gets astronomically great investigators verify the receipts found in shane irmo's apartment a movie ticket is of particular interest turns out there's 26 video cameras inside for security so we went back and we actually had an officer go through in real time 12 hours of footage for 26 video cameras and we were able to say at the end of it that he bought a ticket it was a ticket for this show at this show but we could categorically say he never entered that theater or never came out of that theory so he's got three different alibis that he's purported separately and you know one he's got a gas or seat he's filling his car up with gas the other one is he's at a movie and then the other one is that he was out and somebody broke into his house we could make all these connections even though they are circumstantial there still connects that relate him right back to the crime all of the evidence found in urtmote's apartment is circumstantial will peter cross and his team risk an arrest without direct evidence [Music] in cloverdale british columbia an investigation that is unprecedented in canadian history is underway following the disappearance of a ten-year-old girl on october 22nd 2000 a body is recovered from the waters of alouette lake using dental records the body is identified as heather thomas a report made by goldeneer's park rangers leads the rcmp to the owner of a suspicious vehicle seen in the park shortly after heather's disappearance the suspect shane ertmode is placed under 24-hour surveillance while an undercover forensic team searches his apartment with a fine toothed comb investigators gather numerous pieces of circumstantial evidence shane ertmode's arrest is looming unexpectedly irk mode moves out of the complex in cloverdale just a few days after the discovery of heather's body i rented the apartment for a period of time and said here go to it um it's yours to go through so it gave the forensic team initially that went in time to go through the entire apartment even more thoroughly than they did before i was able to find a print a very small fingerprint indicating to me that it came from a small person either a child or somebody with small hands i photographed it and i lifted the print and then i sent it to our database however one of the unfortunate things about children is that they don't sweat very much so they don't leave a lot of fingerprints on surfaces constable bouchard and his colleagues spend several days in art mode's old apartment unfortunately we weren't able to identify any traces of dna belonging to heather on november 3rd 2000 two weeks after the discovery of heather thomas's body peter cross obtains an arrest warrant for shane ertmode there's no shortage of volunteers to to finally arrest him basically we stopped the car i went around the passenger side opened the door and told everybody who's under arrest for the murder of heather thomas to which he replied he looked over at his driver and he said is this a joke and then just kept going on this is a joke you know and i just pulled him out of the car and said no joke ertmode is taken to the surrey detachment of the rcmp to be interviewed he's held overnight for questioning the next day he didn't say much for about three hours four hours and then all of a sudden it was like okay you got me basically asked heather if she wanted to see some pictures of birds he entices her into his place he basically starts taking her clothes off and gets her clothes off to a certain extent at this point she's starting to scream i think [Music] he puts his hand over her face to the point that she suffocates and dies now the thing that's that is probably troublesome to people listening to this is it takes about 90 seconds a minute and a half to kill somebody this way now he's in a bit of a panic and he doesn't know what to do [Music] he dumps out his hockey bag or sports bag puts her inside the bag carried his out he then put her in the backseat of the vehicle and drove out he starts driving up there he needs gas he pulls into the gas station at what point he firmly used to plan to buy a ticket for a movie so he's contemplating his alibi at this time he then drives over to maple ridge and ends up in the golden years park and throws her into the wooded area i'd say two or three miles inside the park boundary he'd stuffed her in a hollowed out log that was burnt and then he had confessed to tearing up everything that he could find to cover it and hide the body so he was the leaf litter salmon berries ferns everything he was just stripping them and throwing them into this hollowed-out log to cover the body up mode leaves skid marks alongside the road to mark the spot so he can return to move the body [Music] the next morning just as constable cross had suspected irp mode returns to the park and moves the victim a second time gets her into the car and then down to the boat ramp where he puts the bag with her still in it inside the boat and paddles his way around so he's out of sight of the boat lunch so nobody can see him actually throwing the bag in the water and puts the bag in the water there's about 15 key points from his confession that overlap perfectly with the investigation he explains everything as to how that plant material got there right and why it would be there so it was very telling you know nobody's going to falsely confess to this stuff is going to be able to hit those kind of details erpmode's confession explains where he hid the body before dumping it into the lake jeff parks and dr matthews returned to golden ears park to attempt to find the spot if the body was hidden it should be somewhere within walking distance of here and i spent several hours walking through the forest carefully looking for evidence that i could link with what i'd seen in the bag [Music] and he found exactly the spot he actually found the log that are stuffed in a hollowed out log that was burnt literally everything that was in the bag except for one thing was found right within maybe 10 meters a small area and it was a perfect spot old cavity hidden behind a log dr matthews finds 12 of the 13 plant varieties identified in the sports bag all in the same area at alouette lake the probability of all 12 of these botanicals existing in one little area it's like wow that's like a miracle but dr matthew still cannot place the 13th specimen these two little juniper fragments were definitely not of a native juniper so they couldn't have come from the golden years part but they don't grow there is this last specimen the missing piece of evidence needed to confirm that mode is the murderer the massive search for ten-year-old heather thomas has ended the missing person's case is now a homicide investigation the shifting water levels of alouette lake reveal her lifeless body 35 kilometers from her home a vintage car is reported in the park the day after heather's disappearance a trace of the license plate leads rcmp to the prime suspect shane ertmode lived in the same townhouse complex as the victim he is placed under 24-hour surveillance while investigators gather evidence after his arrest erpmode confesses to the murder dr matthews has spent months trying to locate the origin of the 13th plant sample found in the sports bag then he sees a clue in a media report that made me think you know gosh you know if somebody had taken a hockey bag and was dragging it through these bushes that would be a great way for little bits to sort of jump off the bush with a brittle and dry and pop into one of these pop into the bag that's when everything clicked in place like that's how the juniper got in there that hockey bag top zipper was torn open and that's exactly how that stuff got in the bag [Music] and jeff parks and i agreed that diddling golden ears parked the bag with the ultimate suspect more than two years after heather's death her murderer goes on trial the prosecution's case is built on shane ertmode's confession and a lot of circumstantial evidence will they succeed in convincing a jury that shane mode is guilty of first degree murder you are portraying a set of circumstances that makes a jury or a judge believe that there is no other possibility as to what happened uh other than the circumstances and what you've laid out so when you think of all the possible pitfalls in that um is that what if one piece of the puzzle gets shaken then the credibility of the entire puzzle falls apart the trial lasts five months hundreds of exhibits are shown dozens of testimonials are heard on august 29 2002 the jury retires to deliberate so we were fully expecting the verdict to be a day or two or three down the road well it came back in hours he was found guilty of first degree murder automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years for investigators volunteers and the prosecutors who work tirelessly the verdict is bittersweet we did get together with the prosecutors my pete and sergeant cross and jeff parks we did get together we had a dinner and it was a strange uh you know on one hand you're really happy that you convict a guy but why the other were really sad to this day this crown goes back to golden ears on the anniversary and puts out a stone monument to heather years after the fact alain bouchard still thinks about one specific moment in the case unfortunately i was never able to identify the print that i found on the mirror and to this day it makes me a little sad the crown at the time of this had about a 10 or 11 year old daughter i had a 10 or 11 year old daughter both of us were single dads it was one of these things that it's just one of these cases that stays with you and we were hugging each other at the end and it's just you could just see the emotional release the life of an innocent girl has been stolen but the shifting waters of alouette lake refused to be an accomplice to her murder the memory of heather thomas is still very much alive in the minds of the hundreds of people whose lives were touched by her tragic death
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Published: Tue Aug 09 2022
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