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RCMP released Adair immediately after RCMP transferred him (and his charges) from Kamloops to Nanaimo.
RCMP released Adair immediately after RCMP transferred him (and his charges) from Kamloops to Nanaimo.


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== Detail ==
== Detail ==

Revision as of 08:11, 17 December 2023

Summary

RCMP released Adair immediately after RCMP transferred him (and his charges) from Kamloops to Nanaimo.

🛈 This isn't finished. This incomplete version of this page has been uploaded as a "placeholder".
There is more to this story, much of it available online with the lisamarieyoung.ca search page, or within Lisa's Wikipedia page, the 100's of media articles and dozens of privately-produced podcasts discussing Lisa's "disappearance".

Detail

After his transfer (in police custody) from Kamloops back to Nanaimo, Adair was immediately released — two days before his court appearance on the (unrelated) charges for which he was arrested/transferred, and also prior to questioning about Lisa's disappearance.[1]

He returned to his grandparent's home in Qualicum Beach. It may have been at this point that the Jaguar was steam cleaned.


Sources

  1. BC Provincial Courts, Government of BC, "Court Services Online"