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At [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctgiBrd4QVM 0m16s] in the Crime Stoppers' re‑enactment video, narrator RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien mistakenly states <q>Lisa was socializing with friends at various nightclubs</q>. | At [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctgiBrd4QVM 0m16s] in the Crime Stoppers' re‑enactment video, narrator RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien mistakenly states <q>Lisa was socializing with friends at various nightclubs</q>. | ||
The fact is, ''The Jungle'' was the <u>only</u> club Lisa went to that night.{{NoteTag|<small>On June 30<sup>th</sup> 2002, Lisa left her parents' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/3193+Barons+Rd,+Nanaimo,+BC+V9T+5W5,+Canada/@49.2074984,-124.0048343,17z Barons Road] apartment{{NDN20020704}} around 11pm to return home (next door) take a bath, get dressed, and meet up with her friend Dallas Hulley before heading downtown together{{SP20040515}} in celebration of his 23<sup>rd</sup> birthday. | The fact is, ''The Jungle'' was the <u>only</u> club Lisa went to that night.{{NoteTag|<small>On June 30<sup>th</sup> 2002, Lisa left her parents' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/3193+Barons+Rd,+Nanaimo,+BC+V9T+5W5,+Canada/@49.2074984,-124.0048343,17z Barons Road] apartment{{NDN20020704}} around 11pm to return home (next door) take a bath, get dressed, and meet up with her friend Dallas Hulley before heading downtown together{{SP20040515}} in celebration of his 23<sup>rd</sup> birthday.{{NDN20090626}} They arrived outside ''The Jungle Cabaret'' ([https://www.google.com/maps/place/241+Skinner+St,+Nanaimo,+BC+V9R+5E9,+Canada/@49.1658011,-123.9402569,17z 241 Skinner Street]) around 11:45pm.{{TC20040404}} At about midnight, Lisa entered the bar alone, where she visited with several friends for about an hour, before leaving with Dallas and Chris Adair in a Jaguar XJ40 shortly before 1:00am on Canada Day.{{CH20040418}} Lisa would not have had time to go to any other clubs. <small>(Learn more in our video → [[:File:Lisa-jungle.mp4 | The Jungle: What actually happened]])</small>}}<ref name="rc20190626"><span class='rc logo'></span>RCMP (June 26, 2019), ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190626231219/https:/www.services.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/missing-disparus/case-dossier.jsf?case=2013000120&id=0 "Canada's Missing - Case details (archived)"]'' <span style='font-size:66%;'>[https://lisamarieyoung.ca/n/rc20190626 rc20190626]</span></ref> This has never been disputed by anyone, including police, nor was it reported anywhere except for in the re‑enactment.<ref><span class='clip logo'></span>lisamarieyoung.ca, ''[https://lisamarieyoung.ca/src/ "List of all sources"]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 19 December 2023
Summary
The Crime Stoppers re-enactment video erroneously states "Lisa was at various nightclubs".
Prologue
In 2003, RCMP spokesman[1] Const. Jack Eubank claimed that Crime Stoppers no longer produced re‑enactment videos[2] — a statement which was later proven to be a blatant lie.[3] This is one of several false or misleading statements made by Eubank and other RCMP members regarding Lisa's disappearance.[4]
Learn more → RCMP said: "Crime Stoppers no longer makes re‑enactments".
In 2009 the re-enactment video was finally produced by Nanaimo & District Crime Stoppers with ShawTV[6], based on details provided by Nanaimo RCMP investigators.[3][5] Unfortunately, most of the information presented was wrong.[7]
See all 18 inaccuracies → RCMP misinformed Crime Stoppers for re‑enactment.
Detail
At 0m16s in the Crime Stoppers' re‑enactment video, narrator RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien mistakenly states Lisa was socializing with friends at various nightclubs
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The fact is, The Jungle was the only club Lisa went to that night.[note 1][13] This has never been disputed by anyone, including police, nor was it reported anywhere except for in the re‑enactment.[14]
The re-enactment video was produced based on information provided to Crime Stoppers by Nanaimo RCMP.[3]
See Also
- Timeline: July 1, 2002
- Complete list of inaccuracies presented in the Crime Stoppers re‑enactment
- ▶ Watch the video → Crime Stoppers re‑enactment of Lisa's disappearance on YouTube or locally
- ▶ Watch our video → RCMP vs Crime Stoppers on YouTube or locally (More info)
- ▶ Watch our video → The Jungle: What Actually Happened on YouTube or locally (More info)
Notes
- ↑ On June 30th 2002, Lisa left her parents' Barons Road apartment[8] around 11pm to return home (next door) take a bath, get dressed, and meet up with her friend Dallas Hulley before heading downtown together[9] in celebration of his 23rd birthday.[10] They arrived outside The Jungle Cabaret (241 Skinner Street) around 11:45pm.[11] At about midnight, Lisa entered the bar alone, where she visited with several friends for about an hour, before leaving with Dallas and Chris Adair in a Jaguar XJ40 shortly before 1:00am on Canada Day.[12] Lisa would not have had time to go to any other clubs. (Learn more in our video → The Jungle: What actually happened)
Sources
- ↑ Fort McMurray Today (July 10, 2002),
Foul play suspected in missing B.C. woman
(source) - ↑ Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (May 29, 2003),
When sadness turns to anger
(source) - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ruth Olgilvie, Ha-Shilth-Sa (Aug 14, 2003),
Investigation for missing woman frustrates family
(source) - ↑ lisamarieyoung.ca "Lisa's List of Fifty"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Shaw TV, YouTube (May 15, 2009),
Lisa Marie Young - Crime Stoppers (video)
(source) - ↑ Nanaimo Daily News (May 6, 2009),
Still unsolved
(source) - ↑ lisamarieyoung.ca "List of inaccuracies in the Crime Stoppers re‑enactment"
- ↑ Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 4, 2002),
Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play
(src) - ↑ Jim Gibson, Star Phoenix (May 15, 2004),
Vanished
(source) - ↑ Nanaimo Daily News (June 26, 2009),
Family will hold vigil for missing Nanaimo woman
(source) - ↑ Jim Gibson, Times Colonist (Apr 4, 2004),
The case Nanaimo can't forget
(source) - ↑ Jim Gibson, Calgary Herald (Apr 18, 2004),
Lisa Marie Young: Vanished
(source) - ↑ RCMP (June 26, 2019), "Canada's Missing - Case details (archived)" rc20190626
- ↑ lisamarieyoung.ca, "List of all sources"