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Americas Sort of a Elora Patoine/Mama Where Are You JF thread

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Nektar Geist

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As Roberta Glass has picked up on this, I thought I'd start a thread on coverage of her disappearance.

I have to say, as someone who is a "True Crime" fan, it's not looking good. Bertie has already said "Dupers Delights". I hope Elora is alive and well... but... four months is a long time, and Jeff has already said some shit that just doesn't add up. Not to the level of the McCanns, but still.

So, if you've got any thoughts, theories or whatnot, I guess this is the place for them.
 
"RCMP are reporting a more recent sighting of Élora Patoine, a P.E.I. woman whose whereabouts have been unknown since June.

Cpl. Gavin Moore said Friday that Patoine, 30, was last seen on Albert Street in Moncton on June 19, two days later than the previously reported sighting of her in Borden-Carleton on June 17. Albert Street is near the Gunningsville Bridge.

He said Patoine was wearing a brown faux-leather jacket and black pants, and was carrying a school bag
The most recent sighting of Élora Patoine was on Albert Street in Moncton."

And I thought this mildly interesting

"Moore said P.E.I.'s new Missing Persons Act is being put to use in the investigation, but he could not reveal exactly how.

"We have to maintain the integrity of an investigation," said Moore.

"I can say the new Missing Persons Act does allow police to access information that is of tremendous value to a missing persons file that may not have been available previous to this act."

The act that came into effect on Sept. 9 gives police access to cellphone and banking records, as well as other kinds of information that would previously have been considered private unless a police request was made as part of a criminal investigation."
 

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