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The Crime Stoppers re-enactment video provides a misleading representation of Chris Adair, the driver of the Jaguar XJ-40 in which Lisa was last seen by her friends on the evening of her "disappearance".
The Crime Stoppers re-enactment video provides a misleading representation of Chris Adair, the driver of the [[Jaguar]] XJ-40 in which Lisa was last seen by her friends on the evening of her "disappearance".


== Prologue ==
== Prologue ==

Revision as of 04:33, 30 August 2024

Summary

The Crime Stoppers re-enactment video provides a misleading representation of Chris Adair, the driver of the Jaguar XJ-40 in which Lisa was last seen by her friends on the evening of her "disappearance".

Prologue

Watch our video: RCMP vs Crime Stoppers (more info)

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".


Crime Stoppers 2009 re‑enactment video depicting Lisa's disappearance[5] (source)

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.


Details

On October 8, 2020, MP Paul Manly told the House of Commons at Parliament in Ottawa: the young man in question, Chris Adair, who was driving that Jaguar, a preppy-looking kid from a privileged family, was made to look like a street tough. They botched that.[8]



The re-enactment video was produced based on information provided to Crime Stoppers by Nanaimo RCMP.[3]

See Also

Sources