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* Backyard of [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road]]
* Backyard of [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road]]
*# Initial search on a day between Dec 1 - 15, 2002{{CN20201217}}
*# Initial search on a day between Dec 1 - 15, 2002{{CN20201217}}
*# Search with <q>Ground Penetrating Radar and a police dog</q> on Dec 16, 2002{{CN20201217}}
*# Search with <q>Ground Penetrating Radar and a [[RCMP misled the public: "Police Dog" vs Cadaver Dog|police dog]]</q> on Dec 16, 2002{{CN20201217}}
*# Investigators later returned for an unpublicized third search <small>(likely using a resistivity search method such as FPR)</small>{{Hand2}}
*# Investigators later returned for an unpublicized third search <small>(likely using a resistivity search method such as FPR)</small>{{Hand2}}



Revision as of 14:59, 21 September 2024

Summary

RCMP investigators have misled the public about how many searches were planned in relation to Lisa's disappearance.

Detail

Nanaimo RCMP conduct new searches in nearly two-decade-old case
In 2020, RCMP searched 827 Nanaimo Lakes Road.
CHEK News, Dec 17, 2020 (Kendall Hanson)[1]

RCMP investigators have made multiple statements that would imply that several more searches were ahead in relation to Lisa's "disappearance".

In reality, Nanaimo RCMP have searched a total of 2 locations for Lisa.

  • The Biggs/Doumont area[2]
    • searched by RCMP on Sept 17, 2002 (between 9:30am and noon)[3]
    • Two months later Lisa's family re-searched the same area.[4]
  • Backyard of 827 Nanaimo Lakes Road
    1. Initial search on a day between Dec 1 - 15, 2002[1]
    2. Search with Ground Penetrating Radar and a police dog on Dec 16, 2002[1]
    3. Investigators later returned for an unpublicized third search (likely using a resistivity search method such as FPR)[5]
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