Finally after years of misery Police, politicians
and aboriginals gather to share concerns
about the 'highway of tears'.
Nine women -- eight of them aboriginal -- have
been slain or have gone missing since 1990
from communities that dot the largely remote
Highway 16 corridor that stretches almost
750 kilometres between Prince George and
Prince Rupert.
Police have made no arrests in the cases.
They say they are considering the possibility
that a serial killer is on the loose but need
more evidence.
"Justice is what I want," said Audrey Auger,
whose daughter Aielah was the most recent
known victim.At 14, Aielah Saric-Auger was
also the youngest of the known victims.
Her body was found in February near the
highway outside of Prince George.
ACTION NOW RCMP!!!!!
Sunday, April 02, 2006
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