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Three Women Missing In Prince George Area In Past Year

By 250 News

Sunday, October 10, 2010 07:54 AM

Prince George- The discovery of a woman’s body near LC Gunn Park in Prince George comes within one year of the discovery of the body of another woman who also lived a high risk life style.
 
Jill Stacey Stuchenko’s body was found in a gravel pit near Moore's Meadow, just off Otway Rd in late October 2009.  RCMP  had issued a request for the public's help in finding Jill on October 23rd of last year , saying she had been missing for about  four weeks. 
 
No arrests have been made in connection with Jill's death.
 
Police have also not reported Natasha Montgomery as being found. She was last seen in the area of 2nd and Queensway in August.
 
Natasha, an aboriginal female, also lived a high risk life.
 
35 year old Cynthia Frances Maas was reported missing September 23rd. She was last seen by friends in the area of Juniper and 19th Ave on September 10th.
 
She also is aboriginal and lived a high risk life style.
 
Both women went missing from an area known to be frequented by street workers.

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If you watched the documentary about Robert Picton you would know that he got away with it for years because the police did not listen to the tips coming in. Why? Because they were "unreliable sources". My daughter went to the police a while back because she had been seeing a guy every where she went. One of the women missing was last seen close to where my daughter lives. She was treated with indifference and left there feeling unprotected. They more or less told her he would have to do something before they could even look into it. OMG! LOL Meanwhile women in Prince George are probably like me getting a tad worried about our safety.


The only crimes that are being solved are the GROW OPS. ENOUGH NOW! Put all resources towards catching this murderer before another women is killed!
Municca.... Yes, it's amazing, isn't it, that we as a society put more importance on keeping people from buying the dried flowers of a plant than we put on stopping a murderer.

Sick.