Re-enactment: "last time anyone has ever seen Lisa"

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Summary

The Crime Stoppers re-enactment video erroneously states, This is the last time anyone has ever seen Lisa Marie Young.

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.


Detail

…last time anyone has ever seen Lisa… — clip from re‑enactment produced in 2009, based on largely-inaccurate details provided by RCMP. Animated GIF (Source)[5]

At 1m35s in the Crime Stoppers' re‑enactment video, narrator RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien mistakenly states This is the last time anyone has ever seen Lisa Marie Young.

Obviously Adair saw her — as he was driving the car in which she was sitting when she left the party[8][9][10][11] — as did others, later.[12]


Learn more → See the Timeline for a more detailed account of events.



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


See Also

Sources

  1. Fort McMurray Today (July 10, 2002), Foul play suspected in missing B.C. woman (source)
  2. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (May 29, 2003), When sadness turns to anger (source)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ruth Olgilvie, Ha-Shilth-Sa (Aug 14, 2003), Investigation for missing woman frustrates family (source)
  4. lisamarieyoung.ca "Lisa's List of Fifty"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Shaw TV, YouTube (May 15, 2009), Lisa Marie Young - Crime Stoppers (video) (source)
  6. Nanaimo Daily News (May 6, 2009), Still unsolved (source)
  7. lisamarieyoung.ca "List of inaccuracies in the Crime Stoppers re‑enactment"
  8. Jim Gibson, Star Phoenix (May 15, 2004), "Vanished" sp20040515
  9. Chris Bush, Nanaimo News Bulletin (June 21, 2012), "Candlelight vigil held for Lisa Marie, Mounties still investigate case" nnb20120621
  10. Nora O'Malley, Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly (Aug 12, 2015), "Highway of Tears documentary brings together West Coast community under umbrella of missing and murdered women" tuw20150812
  11. NanaimoNewsNow (July 1, 2017), "15 years later: Nanaimo's Lisa Marie Young still missing" nnn20170701
  12. This information was relayed to the author directly from Lisa at The Jungle — and was reported to the lead investigator.