Timeline: July 1, 2002

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Timeline

Series of events leading up to Lisa's "disappearance"
Sunday,
June 30, 2002

10:30pm
11:50pm
  • As Lisa and Dallas arrive at The Jungle[6] a group of her friends are just leaving.[8]
  • A conversation takes place about the bar being slower than expected for a long weekend.[9]
  • Chris Adair (so far unknown to the group) joins in the conversation, talking about a big party.[7]
  • The group of friends leaves.[7] The conversation continues, resulting in Lisa [hesitantly] and Dallas [excitedly] agreeing to go to the party.[8] (See video below.)
Monday,
July 1, 2002

Midnight
  • Lisa enters the bar alone.[7][10]
  • Lisa socializes with various friends, for an hour.[10]
  • Adair sends Dallas into the bar repeatedly to check on her.[10]
1am
2am
  • The 3 get back in the Jaguar[13] and drive (another 7 minutes)[12] to a second houseparty.
  • Adair offers to buy food for the group, if Lisa will come along to help him.[8]
2:30am
  • Lisa is seen getting back into the Jaguar with Adair.[14]
  • Dallas stays at the party to await Lisa's return.[15][8]
3:30am
4:30am
  • Lisa's cellphone stops functioning (eg., shut off or destroyed).[18]
  • Her cell provider later reports the phone's last known location was the Departure Bay area.[18]
11:30am
  • Lisa's mother calls Nanaimo RCMP to report Lisa's disappearance.[19]
  • RCMP refuse to accept the report, advising her to call back in 48 hours.[20]
7:30pm
  • After several calls from Lisa's parents, an officer finally attends, picking up a photo of Lisa.[21]
  • The attending officer then went on 5 scheduled days off.[22]

See also


  1. Lisa lived in the apartment right next door to her parents.[1]
  2. Lisa dressed in a black skirt, black top, and black thigh-high boots with a silver hoop necklace and a small black purse.[3]
  3. Lisa and Dallas had promised to party together on each other's birthdays — as they had 8-weeks earlier, on May 5th — Lisa's 21st birthday.[5]
  4. The Jungle Cabaret was a nightclub located at 241 Skinner Street.[6]


Videos

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jason Proctor, Vancouver Province (Sep 2, 2002), Where is Lisa-Marie? (source)
  2. Jim Gibson, Calgary Herald (Apr 18, 2004), Lisa Marie Young: Vanished (source)
  3. Ha-Shilth-Sa (Nov 20, 2003), Missing Person: Lisa Marie Young (source)
  4. Robert Barron, Nanaimo Daily News (July 26, 2003), Divers comb Colliery Dam for Lisa Young (source)
  5. Allison Crowe, allisoncrowe.com (July 27, 2020), Lisa Marie Young Help Find Lisa Missed by family and loved ones from Nanaimo (source)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Jim Gibson, Times Colonist (Apr 4, 2004), The case Nanaimo can't forget (source)
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Shaw TV, YouTube (May 15, 2009), Lisa Marie Young - Crime Stoppers (video) (source)
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 This information was provided directly to the author by a credible, reliable source who was present. ✎ Sworn declaration can be provided as needed.
  9. Denise Titian, Ha-Shilth-Sa (May 15, 2012), Family seeks closure 10 years after daughter's disappearance (source)
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 This information was obtained first-hand by the author. ✎ Sworn declaration can be provided as needed.
  11. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (May 29, 2003), When sadness turns to anger (source)
  12. 12.0 12.1 Google Maps Driving Directions (for specified date/time)
  13. Anonymous, Casefile (July 26, 2016), Case 26: Lisa Marie Young (source)
  14. Kendall Hanson, CHEK News (June 26, 2017), Joanne Young, the mother of missing Nanaimo woman, passes away (source)
  15. Glenna Burns, Kawartha Promoter (July 12, 2018), On a healing journey (source)
  16. Andy Neal, CHEK News (Mar 26, 2018), Man dies after being struck by a vehicle in Nanaimo Sunday (source)
  17. Verity Stevenson, Toronto Star (Aug 6, 2016), Inquiry brings back memories of Nanaimo woman missing since 2002 (source)
  18. 18.0 18.1 Ha-Shilth-Sa (June 13, 2013), Walk to remember Lisa Marie Young (source)
  19. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 10, 2002), Police fear local met with foul play (source)
  20. Paul Manly, House of Commons (Oct 8, 2020), Debates (Hansard) No. 12 (43-2) at 1525 (source)
  21. Allison Crowe, NWAC (May 1, 2015), Story Telling - Lisa Marie Young (PDF) (source)
  22. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 4, 2002), Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play (src)