RCMP threatened Lisa's parents with criminal charges

From lisamarieyoung.ca

Summary

RCMP threatened to charge Lisa's parents with Obstruction of Justice for their actions in digging for answers about their daughter's disappearance.

Detail

 
Ha-Shilth-Sa, August 14, 2003 (Ruth Olgilvie)[1]

"Two officers from the Nanaimo detachment showed up at their house, warning Don they would charge him with Obstruction of Justice if he pursued media coverage. RCMP said that did not want the Young's 'interfering with the integrity of the RCMP'".[1]

Separately, the Jaguar driver's grandmother threatened to sue both the RCMP and Lisa's parents.[2]

Lisa's parents learned the identity of the driver when investigators brought Lisa's mother to Parksville RCMP detachment to take part in their questioning of the driver.[3][4]


Clippings

 
Ha-Shilth-Sa, August 14, 2003 (Ruth Olgilvie)[1]
 
Times Colonist, April 4, 2004 (Jim Gibson)[5]
 
Times Colonist, April 4, 2004 (Jim Gibson)[5]
 
Calgary Herald, April 18, 2004 (Jim Gibson)[3]


See also


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Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ruth Olgilvie, Ha-Shilth-Sa (Aug 14, 2003), Investigation for missing woman frustrates family hss20030814
  2. Allison Crowe, Allison Crowe (July 27, 2020), Lisa Marie Young Help Find Lisa Missed by family and loved ones from Nanaimo ac20200727
  3. 3.0 3.1 Jim Gibson, Calgary Herald (Apr 18, 2004), Lisa Marie Young: Vanished ch20040418
  4. Anonymous, Casefile (July 26, 2016), Case 26: Lisa Marie Young pod20160726
  5. 5.0 5.1 Jim Gibson, Times Colonist (Apr 4, 2004), The case Nanaimo can't forget tc20040404