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Missing girl Regent Park. Murder Yvonne Leroux 01.07.2021

https://www.facebook.com/355698395503382/posts/381254526281102/?d=n Could this be Nancy mentioned in now deceased serial killer David Norris’ daytimer?

Missing girl Regent Park. Murder Yvonne Leroux 24.06.2021

Just went threw David's journal for 1971. David visited 34 schools. None of the schools made it in the newspaper. David also visited Quebec, Buffalo US, Washington DC. and the UK. In 1972 David told me he was seeing a psychiatrist for his inability to stay away from young girls. He was using his job to get close to children. If any of these children met him away from their school they would think he was safe. He was a predator.

Missing girl Regent Park. Murder Yvonne Leroux 06.06.2021

I am trying to trace the origins of this business card. This business was registered to a V. Tomlinson in January, 1980. He was a carpenter, contractor. Murder victim Lizzie Tomlinson's father Ken Tomlinson, also started his carpentry, contractor business in January, 1980. Did this card belong to the Tomlinson family? David kept this card for 20 years until his death in 2001. David never owned a house in Toronto and never hired a carpenter. The Tomlinson family has never g...iven interview to the press. Wondering why David kept this card and if it belonged to the Tomlinson family. I had the red staining both inside and on the back of the card checked for blood and it came back negative. Both Ken Tomlinson and his father look like they were both carpenters.

Missing girl Regent Park. Murder Yvonne Leroux 25.05.2021

In 1972 David Norris visited 18 schools. There are 16 schools that David visited that are wrote down in his 1972 journal. None of these 16 schools were ever featured in the newspaper. None of the children mentioned in his journal were ever in the newspaper. Neither of the two schools that David visited and who's stories got in the paper were in his journal. None of the children who David photographed and who's picture was in the newspaper are mentioned in his journal. David...'s journal was documenting his stalking and predatory behavior. On November, 29th, 1972 David finally got his school girl. David met 16 year old Yvonne Leroux at her school. Later that night David was waiting for Yvonne to come out of her counselling session. Yvonne was dead an hour later. On this page I have always said that David was wearing a brown corduroy jacket when he killed Yvonne. I also said that fibers from this jacket would be found under Yvonne's nails as I saw her grab hard onto his jacket. I have had it confirmed that brown corduroy was indeed found under Yvonne's nails. This picture of David published in the Toronto Star on September 27, 1972 seems to show him wearing a corduroy jacket. This was just two months before Yvonne was killed. I have been searching for a better print of this picture. On his right shoulder lines of corduroy can be seen. I have posted another picture on here of David with a corduroy jacket worn in 1972

Missing girl Regent Park. Murder Yvonne Leroux 23.05.2021

Looking for any information about the murder of Benita Tarantino. Time to take this dear 17 year old out of the deep freeze of York Regions cold case files. Benita was last seen across the road from Allan Gardens at Gerrard St and Pembroke on September 28, 1985. Benita was a regular in this Cabbagetown neigbourhood of Toronto where she worked as a prostitute. Benita's body was was found on October 28th, 1985 on Teston Rd in Voughan near Kleinburg. Looking to hear from anyo...ne who knew Benita. Looking to speak to anyone who hung around "Central Toronto Youth Services." I am looking for anyone who was at Agape youth centre, street outreach. at the time. I am looking for two street kids, Ray and Nancy, who were spoken to on September 6th. They were speaking to a middle aged man who may have come across as a youth worker. See more