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Originally Posted by EldrickOnIce
Googling back on the story, when it began, there was pretty much one day of news coverage about this missing woman. I guess that is all one can expect without leads, but still.
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That's generally about all one can get with a missing person. An adult in Canada has every right to up and disappear if they feel so inclined to do so. So an investigation into that is very different than a homicide one. Since it was reported as a missing person (not by the husband, but by Shannon's sister) it was investigated like that. When new evidence came to light, the investigation changed, and the methods changed.
I have a feeling that the court case for this will be quite the case.
This is a personal case for me, because I knew Shannon well through two different social circles.