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In a video that has gone viral on TikTok, an Ontario quadriplegic mother of three says she has just days left before she can access medical assistance in dying (MAID) yet she is unable to access disability support. “I have 12 days left on my medical assistance in dying application here in the province in Ontario. I’m a quadriplegic single mom raising 2 kids with disabilities,” said Rose Finlay in the video. In interview with Global News, Finlay updated the count, noting she is now down to ‘eight days from today.’ “My life as it is, without support as a quadriplegic is far more deadly than me even exploring the MAID process,” she said. Finlay suffered a severe spinal cord injury in her teens and has used a wheelchair ever since. She has always been self-sufficient, she said, but finds herself now needing help and falling ill while waiting to access it. [...]
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Bowmanville Clarington Jane Doe
December 31, 2023
In a field in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, a man harvesting dogwood plants would make a gruesome discovery on October 26, 2006. The man came across the skull, femur and scattered skeletal remains of a woman who had no clothes or hair.
The field was in the area of Clarington, close to the Darlington Nuclear Plant. The unidentified woman had teeth in good condition, and she also had expertly set nose fracture, determining that a some point she may have had a nasal surgery or even a rhinoplasty.
The cause of death could not be determined as the condition of the remains, but it is speculated that this woman was mostly a homicide victim.
The Jane Doe was estimated to be between the ages of 18-30. She may have been there for 2-10 years before discovery (1996-2004), and possibly as long as 25 years (1981). In full, investigators believe she could have died between 1976-2006.
Some believe the potential murder may have happened in that location.
The scene was heavily searched by DRP Forensic Identification Unit, the Ontario Provincial Police and a forensic anthropologist. The search wrapped up on November 29, 2006, with a piece of red ribbon, a small heart shaped object, a penny from 1980, and a women's OMNI digital watch with a large red face and stainless steel straps made for a small wrist.
The watch was made by the Omni Watch Company in the early 1980's and was sold at Consumers Distributing from 1981-1983.
Description of what the woman may look like and a description of the items found were released in 2009, but no leads came forward.
On October 27, 2010, investigators went back to the site 4 years after the original discovery of the body. The water table in Bowmanville had decreased in that time, as the area had a couple dry years recently.
The usually wet and muddy area was dry enough for a better search. More items were found in this search, and they searched over 20 acres.
One of the items found in this second search was a 9.5 size woman's ring, that was hold and had a red garnet stone and two one-point diamonds on either side. Inside the band, the word "Burns" was stamped.
This ring had been made by A&A Manufacturing in Toronto, sold at Burns Jewlers, a family business located in Oshawa. The business operated from 1923-1994, and wasn't far from the Darlington Nuclear Plant.
The ring was frequently worn in life, and investigator's believe this is the most significant piece of evidence that may eventually lead to the Jane Doe's identity.
A man's hooded short sleeved shirt with red, yellow and blue stripes was also found. The shirt was from Tip Top Tailor, labelled "Blue Rodeo" and sold from 1995-1996. In 2019, it was also noted that remnants of grey track pants were also found.
A DNA profile of the woman was created but no dental records or matches have come about. Detectives believe it is likely the woman was never reported as missing.
In June 2013, the Durham Regional Police got a forensic artist named Diana Trepkov to make a sketch of the woman found based on her skull. Because she had no hair upon discovery, her hair type is unknown but she had protruding upper and lower teeth.
The woman had visible white fillings on her front teeth, small silver fillings on some of her back teeth. Her upper teeth protruded more than her lower teeth, and the skull was missing two teeth when it was found.
On September 14, 1963, a 13 year old girl named Noreen Greenley was abducted in Bowmanville. Her case remains unsolved and I will cover it next, but she is not the Bowmanville Clarington Jane Doe.
If anyone has any information they can contact the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Source: CanadaUnsolved
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"Someone decorated a cute little tree next to the cemetery wall on Bryn Mawr where it curves around to Damen in Bowmanville." (via fb)
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“STUFFED DOLLS WERE NAZIS AT BOWMANVILLE ROLL CALL,” Toronto Star. April 18, 1942. Page 2. ---- Papier Mache Figures Fool Guards at Parades for 10 to 24 Hours --- ONE OF TWO SOUGHT ---- Two stuffed dummies with papier mache faces and lips painted red were paraded at roll call in the Nazi officers' internment camp at Bowmanville while Erie Boehle and Peter Krug made good their escape yesterday. This ruse, said to have been used by the Germans here on at least one other occasion, was successful due to painstaking work on the dummies.
The faces were moulded from wet paper. From a distance they were indistinguishable from a Nazi officer. For from 10 to 24 hours. it is these took the places of the escapees. Supported in the roll-call line-up, others spoke for the absentees. How the pair escaped is a mystery. None of the wire entanglements was cut, it is said.
Erich Boehle. 27-year-old Nazi flier, who was caught in Niagara Falls, N.Y, yesterday, was back behind barbed wire today while search continued for Peter Krug 21. another German airman, still at large. Absence of the two prisoners of war was reported Friday morning at at the Bowmanville officers' camp. although Boehle told Niagara Falls authorities he had escaped "several” days ago.
After Boehle had been caught yesterday in Whirlpool Park, along the Niagara river, a Niagara Falls, Ont. woman excitedly telephoned police to tell them she believed she had unwittingly played hostess to the escaped prisoner Wednesday night.
She a man answering the German's description had come to her home asking for something to eat, stating he had been refused food at a neighboring house. The woman said she took him in and gave him bread and jam.
May Have Swum River Boehle's clothing-s gray suit resembling a uniform which roused the suspicions of police who picked him up was soaking wet when he was arrested. This led to belief that he may have crossed from Canada to the US by by swimming the lower Niagara river. An intensified search is being continued along the border on the possibility that Krug also may have crossed or be planning to cross the river to the U.S.
Both prisoners were in a group of 200 brought from Britain last week. When he was arrested Boehle is said to have denied having any knowledge of Krug's whereabouts. Boehle told authorities he was shot down over England in September, 1940. and escaped once before into New Brunswick.
Boehle was picked up by scout car police who were suspicious of his clothing. He produced papers which he claimed identified him as a member of the Royal Norwegian Air Force. in training at Toronto. but the papers were found to be bogus. The prisoner then admitted his identity.
Officers at RNA.F. headquarters here emphasized that the papers bore no resemblance to official R.N.A.F. papers.
"The R.N.A.F.” would like to make this point clear," the statement said. “The papers papers found on Boehle were completely fraudulent and not even similar to our identification papers. so they could not have been copies. We wish to correct any impression that this German could have had access to Norwegian papers in the forging of the ones he carried."
Posed for Pictures Boehle, a blond, thick-set air force lieutenant, smilingly posed for pictures in the Niagara Falls. N.Y... police headquarters before being brought back across the border. He was driven across the Rainbow bridge in Canadian military ear. Krug is described follows: 137 as pounds, 5 feet 8 inches in height. medium build, fair complexion. clean shaven, blond wavy hair cut military style, brown eyes. medium mouth, normal teeth.
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#mental well-being#positive mindset#growth mindset#positive thinking#personal growth#emotional well-being#positive mindset bowmanville#mental well-being bowmanville#personal growth bowmanville#wellness coach bowmanville#Bowmanville#canada
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Another race weekend has arrived at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario. This weekend the IMSA Car Series is here for the Chevrolet Grand Prix. One of the things I love about this series are the very colorful cars. While race cars are usually full of color, it’s almost like specialized artists work on these cars. This is more than a race, it’s designed for full color…
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Check out this fun track ‘Annie & Me’ by Bowmanville!
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"START PERJURY TRIAL OF ORILLIA ALDERMAN," Toronto Star. May 16, 1934. Page 1. --- Police Chief Charges Cramp Undischarged Bankrupt When Declaration Signed ---- Special to The Star Barrie, May 16. - Ald. Wilbur M. Cramp, 24, Orillia's youngest alder- man, and president of the Young Canada Conservative Club there, appeared in county court here to-day on a charge of perjury.
He pleaded not guilty and elected trial by judge without jury. He was defended by W. A. Boys, K.C., of Barrie and B. S. Marshall of Orillia, while Crown Attorney F. G. Evans, K.C., prosecuted.
Judge E. A. Wismer presided.
Accused was committed for trial by Magistrate Jeffs in Orillia on March 23 and released on $9,500 bail.
Cramp is charged with perjury by Chief of Police A. L. Church, Orillia, in that he allegedly signed the declaration of qualification for alderman on Nov. 26, 1932, when, it is claimed, he was an undischarged bankrupt, having allegedly made an assignment at Bowmanville in 1931, when editor of a newspaper.
Miss Carrie M. Johnston, town clerk of Orillia, swore Cramp had signed the document and had said: "Yes" when she had asked him if the declaration were true.
She testified no complaint was offered to Cramp's 1932 qualification during 1933, and that he was re-elected alderman for 1934.
"Do you know if Ald. Cramp had offered some criticism of the police of Orillia before this information was laid?" Mr. Boys asked, noting he had instructions to this effect.
The crown said the police were doing their duty when they laid the charge, and if Ald. Cramp had criticized the police, that was all the more reason for the police laying the charge.
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