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== Lisa's List of Fifty</strong> ==
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<choose> <option>Lisa shared a beer with her dad at her parent's apartment around 10:30pm.[1][2][3]</option> <option>Lisa and her parents both lived in the same apartment building on Barons Road[4]</option> <option>Lisa went home to have a bath before going out.[5][6][7]</option> <option>Lisa met up with Dallas before going to The Jungle.[8][9][3][10]</option> <option>The night Lisa disappeared, Lisa and Dallas were out celebrating his 23rd birthday.[11]</option> <option>The 2nd party was in the Cathers Lake area of Nanaimo.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18]</option> <option>The RCMP formally “cut off” Lisa's parents from information about their daughter's case.[5][6][7][19]</option> <option>Lisa was gone for 80 days before the 1st RCMP search.[20]</option> <option>The 1st RCMP search was delayed an extra 18 days due to an unrelated shooting that took them 2 days to solve.[21][22]</option> <option>Up to 30 volunteers drove 3 hours from Tofino to continue searches, weekly for about a year.[23][1][24][25][26][27]</option> <option>RCMP adamantly denied Lisa was ever at the Nanaimo Lakes Road party, yet searched the property 18 years later.[28]</option> <option>The driver was in prison 4 weeks before and 2 weeks after Lisa's disappearance.</option> <option>A month after Lisa disappeared, the driver was sentenced to just 1 day jail for assaulting a cop. (*despite long list of priors)[1]</option> <option>Lisa had previously worked as bartender at the nightclub where she and Dallas encountered the driver.[29][30][31][3]</option> <option>Dallas, the last of Lisa's friends to speak with her, died in 2018 when he mysteriously walked in front of highway traffic.[11][9][26]</option> <option>RCMP efforts in Lisa's case have been widely criticized publicly by journalists, bloggers, podcasters and politicians.[32][27][28][19][33]</option> <option>Lisa's final phone call: I don't know what's going on… We're sitting in a driveway on Bowen Road and this guy won't bring me back[9][26][10][34][35][36][37]</option> <option>Over a few days in 2002 and again 2003, Lisa's family & RCMP, received multiple fake reports that her body was found.[30][38][39][40][41][6][42]</option> <option>RCMP did not interview the staff at the night club where the driver found her, nor most of Lisa's friends.[27]</option> <option>When Lisa's parents asked about a Crime Stoppers re-enactment, RCMP said Crime Stoppers does not do them anymore. A blatant lie.[28][19][13][43]</option> "<option>When RCMP finally cooperated with Crime Stoppers to create a video, it included several pieces of misinformation.[44]</option> <option>Lisa's parents were contacted by a dozen psychics. Many locals also reported having psychic experiences related to Lisa.[6][23][1][45][7][13][24][46][47]</option> <option>Most rumours and searches point clearly at Colliery Dam Park, and the House Party across the street.[23][28][48][45][49][50][5][6][7][51][47][34][34]</option> <option>Lisa's cell provider's last contact with her phone was in Departure Bay area.[52]</option> <option>Lisa's grandfather (Chief of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation) testified in Vancouver, under oath, at Trudeau's MMIWG Inquiry.[25][2][53][54]</option> <option>“Red Dress Day” is Lisa's Birthday, May 5th[55][56][57][58][59]</option> <option>Lisa had arrangements to move into a new apartment July 1st, and to start a new job July 2nd.[4][29][23][21][24][5][8]</option> <option>The 1st cop who attended and picked up a photo of Lisa, did so at the end of his last shift before 5 days off.[4][60][24][27]</option> <option>RCMP stated they did not suspect foul play until 10 days after Lisa disappeared.[4][61][29][62][63][64]</option> <option>It took 18 years for RCMP to respond to a report of a body in a hammock, followed by machinery moving dirt around, at the party house.[34]</option> <option>RCMP initially said they're confident Lisa was never at the party at the house they searched 18 years later.[28][48][65]</option> <option>The Jaguar (Lisa's last known location) was last not searched until after it was thoroughly steam cleaned.[66][27][67]</option> <option>Lisa was a manager at Rutherford McDonald's for several years.[30][5][24][2][3][68]</option> <option>The driver, from a small Saskatchewan farming town, supposedly now lives in Turkey.[66][10][26][67]</option> <option>There's a connection between Lisa's disappearance and the murder of 16yr old Makayla Chang.[69]</option> <option>Lisa's mother initially hid Lisa's First Nation heritage from RCMP for fear of lesser treatment.[13][70][71][25][3][72][36]</option> <option>RCMP initially told Lisa's parents they had wait 48 hours before reporting a missing person. (There's no such rule & never has been.)[24][66][60][27][36]</option> <option>Lisa's school friend independently produced “Lisa's Song”, later becoming the title track on her 1st album of many.[73][74][75][76][75][77][78][76][79]</option> <option>Members of Parliament have brought concerns surrounding Lisa's disappearance to Ottawa at least 5 times.[80][27][81][82][83]</option> <option>Vigils have taken place every year since Lisa's disappeared.[84][85][59][86][51][87][88][14][52][89][24][66][90][91]</option> <option>In 2021, Nanaimo's mayor formally proclaimed June 26 as “Justice for Lisa Marie Young Day” and June 30 as “Lights on for Lisa”[92][68][37][36]</option> <option>Island Crime, a 15-episode 10-hour podcast about Lisa, has won awards, topped charts, and renewed interest in the case.[93][94]</option> <option>The Jaguar belonged to the driver's prominent grandmother, with whom he was living in Qualicum Beach.[31][66][26][10][36][95][1]</option> <option>The driver's grandma threatened to sue the police and Lisa's parents.[3][10][5][31]</option> <option>During the driver's interrogation, Lisa's mother was brought in and asked to hug him.[26][27][6][5]</option> <option>When Joanne directly asked the driver where Lisa was, he said “I can't… I'm sorry, I don't mean to disrespect your family…” and trailed off.[26][5][26][6][7]</option> <option>Police, and countless others, believe Lisa was murdered on Canada Day.[96][54][97][8][98][99][100]</option> <option>No arrests have ever been made in relation to Lisa's disappearance.[101][99][102][35][97][103]</option> <option>Based on tips from unrelated psychics, Colliery Dam area has been searched for Lisa at least 3 times.[23][45]</option> <option>Geology of Colliery Dam area includes exposed bedrock with several deep crevasses.</option> <option>The Colliery Dams are on Chase River, which follows the path of the Chase Fault Line, a major seismic fault line, continuing directly below the yard RCMP searched.</option> <option>The driver has served 4 prison terms for 7 assaults/frauds/thefts, and has been sued 6 times.</option> <option>The driver was once sued by “Her Majesty The Queen”.</option> <option>Several billboards have brought awareness to Lisa's case; one funded entirely by the sale of beaded bracelets.[104][105][106][107][108][109][110]</option> <option>After a month waiting for RCMP to do it, Lisa's family had to obtain Lisa's banking & cellphone records themselves for clues.[23][52]</option> <option>RCMP made no media statement until after Lisa's family reported her disappearance to local newspapers.[4]</option> <option>Lisa's father and his employer, Purolator, distributed 1000's of “missing” posters across Vancouver Island.[61][74][111][45][19]</option> <option>In 2003 Tla-o-qui-aht band First Nations members put up a reward of $11,500 for information about Lisa's case.[1][112][113]</option> <option>Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $2,000 to “anyone providing information which leads to an arrest for a crime”.[114][41]</option> <option>An anonymous American donor put up a US$50,000 reward related to Lisa's case. (RCMP then added conditions.)[115][116][117][118]</option> <option>2 of Lisa's cousins (both professional divers) dove at Colliery Dam after a psychic tip.[49][50][7][45]</option> <option>Lisa was a vegetarian who loved at rollerblading Nanaimo's waterfront, and her favourite color was lime green.[24][102][8][3][119][100]</option> <option>Lisa's mother and her grandparents were put in Residential School at Meares Island, near Tofino.[25][3][56][54]</option> <option>Lisa's planned to attend university. She wanted to become a TV sports broadcaster.[13][120]</option> <option>A common rumour is that Lisa's captors drugged her intending to produce rough porn but was accidentally critically injured.[5][6][121][27]</option> <option>A fraud charge against the driver “disappeared” during his transfer from Kamloops to Nanaimo.[122]</option> <option>The remaining charge (theft) got the driver a 3 month CSO (no jail time) despite a long list of prior convictions & incarcerations.[122]</option> <option>Nanaimo RCMP “does not work with Crime Stoppers anymore” due to a ruling preventing cops from obtaining tipster identities.[123]</option> <option>Joanne wanted to hire a private investigator but RCMP told her not to.[124][125]</option> <option>RCMP never disclosed the driver's explanation of where he took Lisa.[5][7]</option> </choose>


Lisa's List of Fifty

  1. RCMP: "Call back in 48 hours"
  2. RCMP: "Call back in 5 days"
  3. RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days
  4. RCMP ignored neighbours' report of burial
  5. RCMP failed to question bar patrons or Lisa’s friends
  6. RCMP failed to obtain security camera recordings
  7. RCMP failed to check for bank account activity
  8. RCMP failed to check cellphone records
  9. RCMP failed to proactively publicize Lisa's case
  10. RCMP failed to seize the Jaguar before steam-cleaning
  11. RCMP adamantly insisted "Lisa was never there"
  12. RCMP: "Crime Stoppers no longer makes re-enactments"
  13. RCMP warned Lisa's parents for seeking answers on their own
  14. RCMP threatened Lisa's parents with criminal charges
  15. RCMP dissuaded Lisa's parents from hiring a Private Investigator
  16. RCMP formally "cut off" Lisa's parents from information about their daughter's case
  17. RCMP told Lisa's mother to hug Adair
  18. RCMP consistently failed to maintain contact with Lisa's parents
  19. RCMP failed to provide support or guidance for Lisa's family
  20. RCMP failed to respond to questions raised about Lisa's case at the MMIWG Inquiry
  21. RCMP broke own policy with intra-provincial transfer of Adair
  22. Fraud charge "disappeared" during RCMP transfer of Adair
  23. Remarkable RCMP lenience with Adair despite recidivism
  24. RCMP released Adair immediately upon transfer
  25. RCMP inexplicably questioned Adair in town with possible conflict of interest
  26. RCMP released Adair despite lack of explanation of Lisa's whereabouts
  27. Assaulting RCMP officer plus prior assaults got Adair only 1 day of jail
  28. Lisa had been missing 80 days before the RCMP's first ground search
  29. Search was delayed 18 days due to RCMP prioritization of simple 2 day case
  30. RCMP's first search was focused more on officer training than on Lisa
  31. RCMP staffing issues prevented additional searches for Lisa
  32. RCMP lied about how often they searched for Lisa
  33. RCMP lied about planned searches for Lisa

34-51. RCMP misinformed Crime Stoppers for re-enactment

  1. Re-enactment: "Lisa was at various nightclubs"
  2. Re-enactment: "Lisa & her friends entered"
  3. Re-enactment: "stayed until closing, left at 2:30"
  4. Re-enactment: "after close, she talked with several friends"
  5. Re-enactment: "Lisa's friend struck up a conversation"
  6. Re-enactment: "older model Red Jaguar"
  7. Re-enactment: "gladly accepted his offer"
  8. Re-enactment: "the 5 of them"
  9. Re-enactment: "Westwood Lake area"
  10. Re-enactment: "Lisa was hungry"
  11. Re-enactment: "last time anyone has ever seen Lisa"
  12. Re-enactment: "reported missing several days later"
  13. Re-enactment: "exhaustive search by Nanaimo RCMP"
  14. Re-enactment: "call Crime Stoppers"
  15. Re-enactment: "Missing since: June 30th, 2002"
  16. Re-enactment: depiction of Lisa's outfit
  17. Re-enactment: depiction of Adair
  18. Re-enactment: depiction of Lisa's friends

52-59. RCMP dossier inaccuracies

  1. RCMP dossier: Incorrect dates
  2. RCMP dossier: "not been seen or heard from"
  3. RCMP dossier: "Lisa and her acquaintances"
  4. RCMP dossier: Key details about Lisa's outfit missing/wrong
  5. RCMP dossier: "Complexion: Other"
  6. RCMP dossier: Mysterious/false recent updates
  7. RCMP dossier: "contact investigators directly"
  8. RCMP dossier: Spelling/grammar mistakes
  1. RCMP's improper GPR usage rendered scan useless
  2. RCMP misled the public: "Police Dog" vs Cadaver Dog
  3. Lead investigator: "RCMP no longer works with Crime Stoppers"
  4. RCMP manipulatively misrepresented Supreme Court privacy ruling
  5. RCMP interference made large private reward unattainable
  6. RCMP disorganization with Makayla Chang murder revealed connection to Lisa's case
  7. RCMP silenced attempts to raise awareness of truth about Lisa's murder


Other pages

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Laura Palmer, Island Crime (May 18, 2020), s1e01: Who is Lisa Marie ic20200518-101
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Laura Palmer, Island Crime (May 22, 2020), s1e02: Lisa is Missing ic20200522-102
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 4, 2002), Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play ndn20020704
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 Jim Gibson, Times Colonist (Apr 4, 2004), The case Nanaimo can't forget tc20040404
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Jim Gibson, Calgary Herald (Apr 18, 2004), Lisa Marie Young: Vanished ch20040418
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Jim Gibson, Star Phoenix (May 15, 2004), Vanished sp20040515
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Verity Stevenson, Toronto Star (Aug 6, 2016), Inquiry brings back memories of Nanaimo woman missing since 2002 ts20160806
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Andy Neal, CHEK News (Mar 26, 2018), Man dies after being struck by a vehicle in Nanaimo Sunday cn20180326
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  15. Nora O'Malley, Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly (Aug 12, 2015), Highway of Tears documentary brings together West Coast community under umbrella of MMIWG tuw20150812
  16. NanaimoNewsNow (July 1, 2017), 15 years later: Nanaimo's Lisa Marie Young still missing nnn20170701
  17. Denise Titian, Ha-Shilth-Sa (Feb 3, 2022), Anonymous donor posts $50,000 reward for information on Lisa Marie Young hss20220203
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  21. 21.0 21.1 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Sep 10, 2002), Tips spark new search for woman ndn20020910
  22. Jim Beatty, Vancouver Sun (Sep 4, 2002), Husband charged in Nanaimo shooting vs20020904
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 Nelson Bennett, Nanaimo Daily News (July 25, 2002), Lisa's kin follow psychic tip ndn20020725
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 24.7 Allison Crowe Native Women's Association of Canada (May 1, 2015), Story Telling - Lisa Marie Young nw20150501
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 MMIWG Inquiry (Apr 4, 2018), Vancouver Community MMIWG Hearings Day 1 - Martin Moses and Carla Moss (Facebook video) mm20180404
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  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 6, 2002), Bar staff worried about woman ndn20020706
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  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 Malcolm McColl, McColl Magazine (Feb 26, 2011), Lisa Marie Young Disappeared, One of the MMIWG Not Forgotten mcm20110226
  32. Jolene Rudisuela, Capital Daily (May 5, 2021), More people go missing in BC than anywhere else in Canada. No one knows why cd20210505
  33. Laura Palmer, Island Crime (June 26, 2020), s1e08: The RCMP Break Their Silence ic20200626-108
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  35. 35.0 35.1 Skye Ryan, CHEK News (May 5, 2021), 'Today's a very hard day': Family of missing woman Lisa Marie Young marks her 40th birthday cn20210505
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 36.4 Rebekah Schroeder, Medium (Sep 21, 2021), Seeing Red in Nanaimo - The Case of Lisa Marie Young mb20210921
  37. 37.0 37.1 Kendall Hanson, CHEK News (June 26, 2022), Community marches for Lisa Young 20 years after she went missing in Nanaimo cn20220626
  38. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 16, 2002), Search for Lisa Young continues ndn20020716
  39. Nanaimo Daily News (July 17, 2002), Rumours serve no purpose ndn20020717
  40. Vancouver Sun (July 23, 2002), Tips sought in Nanaimo woman's disappearance vs20020723
  41. 41.0 41.1 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Aug 22, 2003), Police refute talk missing woman found ndn20030822
  42. John Kimantas, Nanaimo News Bulletin (Sep 25, 2004), Rumours drive search for Lisa nnb20040925
  43. Nanaimo Daily News (May 6, 2009), Still unsolved ndn20090506
  44. Anonymous, Casefile (Dec 23, 2016), Case 26: Lisa Marie Young - Update pod20161223
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  49. 49.0 49.1 Robert Barron, Nanaimo Daily News (July 26, 2003), Divers comb Colliery Dam for Lisa Young ndn20030726
  50. 50.0 50.1 Nanaimo Daily News (July 29, 2003), Dive shows no sign of Lisa ndn20030729
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  55. Eric Plummer, Ha-Shilth-Sa (May 3, 2021), Standing for Lisa Marie Young hss20210503
  56. 56.0 56.1 Nanaimo News Bulletin (May 4, 2021), Red Dress Day honours Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous people nnb20210504
  57. Nanaimo Daily News (May 4, 2004), 'Happy birthday, Lisa' ndn20040504
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  59. 59.0 59.1 Lynn Welburn, Nanaimo Daily News (Apr 29, 2004), Allison Crowe's first solo album 'raw and honest' ndn20040429
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  62. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 10, 2002), Police fear local met with foul play ndn20020710
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  71. Eric Plummer, Ha-Shilth-Sa (Sep 11, 2017), Remembering missing and murdered Nuu-chah-nulth women and girls hss20170911
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  74. 74.0 74.1 Joanne Young, Harbour City Star (Dec 18, 2002), Thanks for the Support hcs20021218
  75. 75.0 75.1 Ha-Shilth-Sa (Jan 16, 2003), Nanaimo songstress records 'Lisa's Song' hss20030116
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  79. Karl Yu, Nanaimo News Bulletin (Feb 4, 2016), Woodlands celebrates 60th anniversary nnb20160204
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  83. MP Lisa Barron, Parliament, Ottawa (Mar 31, 2022), House of Commons Debate #50 - March 31, 2022 (44-1) at 1510 hoc20220331
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  87. Nanaimo Daily News (June 26, 2009), Family will hold vigil for missing Nanaimo woman ndn20090626
  88. Chris Bush, Nanaimo News Bulletin (July 16, 2011), Annual walk, vigil planned for missing woman nnb20110716
  89. Chris Bush, Nanaimo News Bulletin (June 26, 2014), Vigil marks 12 years missing nnb20140626
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  92. Mayor Leonard Krog, City of Nanaimo (March 30, 2021), Proclamation n20210330
  93. Jack Webster, Cision News (Nov 3, 2021), Winners of the 2021 Webster Awards csn20211103
  94. Jack Webster, Jack Webster Foundation (Nov 3, 2021), 35th Webster Awards 2021 Finalists & Winners pod20211103
  95. Laura Palmer, Island Crime (June 21, 2022), s1e10: Red Jag Guy #1 ic20220621-110
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  97. 97.0 97.1 Darron Kloster, Times Colonist (June 26, 2021), Police using new witness statements to search for Nanaimo woman who vanished in 2002 tc20210626
  98. Yuliya Talmazan, Global News (May 18, 2017), RCMP say that a body believed to be that of missing Nanaimo teen Makayla Chang has been located gn20170518
  99. 99.0 99.1 Ian Holmes, NanaimoNewsNow (June 5, 2020), Podcast breathes new life into historic case of missing Nanaimo woman nnn20200605
  100. 100.0 100.1 Ian Holmes, NanaimoNewsNow (June 30, 2020), Lights on for Lisa event marks 18 years since Nanaimo woman disappeared nnn20200630
  101. Ian Holmes, NanaimoNewsNow (June 26, 2021), New information in Lisa Marie Young's disappearance after several people come forward nnn20210626
  102. 102.0 102.1 Ian Holmes, NanaimoNewsNow (Feb 25, 2021), Fitness challenge honours missing Nanaimo woman Lisa Young nnn20210225
  103. Ian Holmes, NanaimoNewsNow (June 26, 2022), Disappearance of Nanaimo woman approaches 20 years as quest for answers continues nnn20220626
  104. Andrea Smith, Tyee (Jan 21, 2020), On Vancouver Island, Beaders Find a Way to Aid Search for MMIWG tt20200121
  105. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Apr 30, 2003), Billboard to keep search for Lisa alive ndn20030430
  106. Kendall Hanson, CHEK News (Dec 18, 2019), Billboards go up for two MMIWG from Vancouver Island cn20191218
  107. Karly Blats, Ha-Shilth-Sa (Jan 13, 2020), Billboards now up for two MMIWG from Vancouver Island hss20200113
  108. Karly Blats, Ha-Shilth-Sa (Jan 16, 2020), Billboards up for two missing women hss20200116
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