Clippings from Times Colonist - Apr 4, 2004

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Times Colonist
Sun April 4, 2004 (Jim Gibson)
The case Nanaimo can't forget
File:Tc20040404a.png "[Lisa] said she was having a bath and then going out…"
File:Tc20040404b.png [Lisa's mom] asked the driver to tell her where her daughter was… [he said] "I can't," before pausing and then trailing off with "I'm sorry, I don't mean to disrespect your family…"
File:Tc20040404c.png "The new [posters] would name the driver. RCMP ahead the Youngs not to do this. Last January the Youngs went ahead anyway…"
File:Tc20040404d.png "[Lisa's mom] in July 2002 was taken to the RCMP to confront the Jaguar driver… 'I can't, I'm sorry I don't mean to disrespect your family…'"
File:Tc20040404e.png "The Youngs last saw [Lisa] about 11pm … she was having a bath and then going out…"
File:Tc20040404f.png "…[pieced together the evening based on] what Lisa's friends told them and what they learned 2nd-hand from tapping into a network of cabbies and couriers…"
File:Tc20040404g.png "…a white board on which the troubling words, 'Rape', 'Murder' and 'Accident' were written…"
File:Tc20040404h.png "…a party in the Nanaimo Lakes Road neighbourhood…"
File:Tc20040404i.png "[Lisa was] about to move into a new apartment…"
File:Tc20040404j.png "At one time her husband began e-mailing the grandparent, until he was warned off by the RCMP…"
File:Tc20040404k.png "They even received a letter, basically cutting them off from further details from the RCMP."