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827 Nanaimo Lakes Road

This property is the clandestine burial location of Lisa Marie Young.

The 2 story residence located across the street from Colliery Dam Park was built between June and November of 1994 on a concrete slab and has a finished basement, double garage and fireplace.[2]

As of 2024 the home has been sold 3 times, and has increased in market value by 494%.


Assessment

Date Value[3][4]
Permit 1994 $199,000
Sold Oct 2001 $191,000
Sold Oct 2003 $230,200
Sold Feb 2006 $306,200
Assessed 2020 $683,000
Assessed 2021 $869,000
Assessed 2022 $984,000


The 3200ft² home has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on a 0.6 acre property which is officially part of the Mountain Land District, sandwiched between Colliery Dam Park (right across the street) and Morrell Nature Sanctuary (bordering on the back of the property). The property is currently assessed at about $1 million.[5]


Chase River Fault

Path of the Chase River Fault,
Gabriola's structural geology, Gabriola Historical & Museum Society (2009) (Nick Doe)[6]

The property happens to have a significant tectonic fault line running beneath it. The Chase River Fault is a strike-slip tectonic fault which bisects Gabriola Island and passes below downtown Nanaimo, then along the path of the Chase River and the reservoirs that make up the Colliery Dam.[7][8][9]

See also: Chase River Fault - flyover(gif)


Timeline

Timeline of events at 827 Nanaimo Lakes Road
Date Event Reference
May 1994 Building permit issued [2]
Jun 1994 Construction began [2]
Nov 1994 Construction completed [2]
Oct 2001 House sold [3]
Fri Jun 29, 2002
"evening"
Canada Day long weekend house party began [10]
Mon Jul 1, 2002
1:00am
Adair brought Lisa/Dallas from The Jungle to the party [11] [12] [13]
2:00am Adair/Lisa/Dallas left for a 2nd houseparty (Cathers Lake area) [12] [14]
"morning" house party ended after 2½ days [10]
"mid-day" Adair dropped off Lisa with the tenant/party host [10]
Lisa was murdered in the kitchen by the home's tenant/party host. [10]
Lisa's body was placed in a hammock in the backyard [10] [15]
"afternoon" Equipment arrived; a hole was dug adjacent to back of home [10] [15]
"dinnertime" Lisa was buried. [10] [15]
A square (4ft²) concrete slab was poured above the grave [10] [16]
2002 - 2003 Grave was further concealed by the addition of soil, planting of a garden above [10] [16]
Jul 24, 2002 Ground search by family, 700m away (based on tip from Pennsylvanian psychic) [17]
Jul 25, 2003 Family dive team searched, 400m away (based on tip from Chemainus psychic) [18] [19]
May 29, 2003 Media reported that Lisa's father wanted RCMP to search this property [13]
Oct 2003 House sold [3]
Feb 2006 House sold [3] [4]
2006 - 2008 The concrete slab was again unearthed by new owners [16]
2012 - 2018 A wooden picnic table occupied the concrete slab [16]
Nov 2020 Burial & murder details provided to Crime Stoppers [11]
Dec 16, 2020 RCMP searched the property (2nd time this month): failed (why?) [15]
Dec 17, 2020 Neighbour told journalist he witnessed burial & called police [15]
Jan 6, 2021 Burial coordinates were provided directly to Lead Investigator [11]
Jun 26, 2021 5 papers reported: RCMP searched used ground penetrating radar and a police dog [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]
2021 - 2022 RCMP quietly returned to search a 3rd time, this time with FPR: failed (why?) [10]
2022 Full-size patio was poured behind home (incorporating the existing concrete "square" [16]
May 2023 Journalist spoke to homeowners on behalf of author, learned of most recent search [10]
Aug 2023 Another former neighbour claimed that in 2002 she saw body being moved by backhoe [10]

Canada Day Party

Google Maps Street View: 827 Nanaimo Lakes Rd
Street View: 827 Nanaimo Lakes Rd (2009)[25]

On Canada Day long weekend 2002, tenants of the home organized a houseparty.[26] People were talking about the event, days in advance.[11] People were coming and going from the home, day and night, from Friday until Monday morning. A group who attended later said they had only stayed for a few minutes, due to the "rough vibe" at the event.[10]

This was the first location where Chris brought Lisa and Dallas.[26] An hour later, the three moved on to a second houseparty, in the Cathers Lake area.[27]

Several hours later, Lisa was brought back to 827 Nanaimo Lakes Road, where she was murdered, then buried in the backyard at 49.14502, -123.97504.[28]


[Lisa's dad believes went to a party on Nanaimo Lakes Road. We hear she went to that party; they (the police) say she wasn't there.
Nanaimo Daily News, May 29, 2003 (Paul Walton)[13]
Historical satellite imagery of concrete slab at 49.14502, -123.97504
City of Nanaimo, 1996—2022[16]
Historical satellite imagery
Wayback Machine, 2014—2021[29]
We hear she went to that party; They (the police) say she wasn't there, said Young. In addition to being convinced of the Nanaimo Lakes Road party…
Alberni Valley Times, June 3, 2003[26]
a party in the Nanaimo Lakes Road neighbourhood.
Times Colonist, April 4, 2004 (Jim Gibson)[30]


See also


Sources

  1. Google Earth, "Google Earth Studio: 827 Nanaimo Lakes Rd"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Property & Development, City of Nanaimo (May 17, 1994), "Building Permit BP043045: 827 Nanaimo Lakes Rd"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Zillow, Price & Tax History (May 17, 1994), "927 Nanaimo Lakes Rd"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Rew.ca Property Insights (January 4, 2023), "827 Nanaimo Lakes Rd, Nanaimo V9R 3C2"
  5. BC Assessment, Government of BC (July 1, 2022), "827 Nanaimo Lakes Rd, Nanaimo V9R 3C2"
  6. Nick Doe, Gabriola Historical & Museum Society (2009), "Gabriola's structural geology" (PDF, 15 pages) (Local copy)
  7. Nick Doe, Gabriola Historical & Museum Society (2009), "Gabriola's structural geology" (PDF, 15 pages) (Local copy)
  8. Toby Seward, NanaimoNewsNow (July 8, 2015), "Colliery Dams, Nanaimo BC, Lower Dam - Development of Design Alternatives" (PDF, 76 pages) (Local copy)
  9. Corilane Bickford, University of British Columbia (March 23, 1993), "Geology and Petrography of the Wellington Seam, Nanaimo Coalfield, Vancouver Island"
  10. 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 10.12 This information was provided directly to the author by a credible, reliable source who was present. ✎ Sworn declaration can be provided as needed.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 This information was obtained first-hand by the author. ✎ Sworn declaration can be provided as needed.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Denise Titian, Ha-Shilth-Sa (May 15, 2012), Family seeks closure 10 years after daughter's disappearance hss20120515
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (May 29, 2003), When sadness turns to anger ndn20030529
  14. Vancouver Sun (Feb 26, 2011), Nanaimo RCMP appeal for help vs20110226
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Kendall Hanson, CHEK News (Dec 17, 2020), Nanaimo RCMP conduct new searches in nearly two-decade-old case cn20201217
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 Aerial Imagery: City of Nanaimo (1996—2022), Esri® ArcGIS 'NanaimoMap'
        → For historical satellite photos, change "Base Map" to "All Aerial Imagery"
  17. Nelson Bennett, Nanaimo Daily News (July 25, 2002), Lisa's kin follow psychic tip ndn20020725
  18. Nanaimo Daily News (July 25, 2003), Divers to search for Young ndn20030725
  19. Robert Barron, Nanaimo Daily News (July 26, 2003), Divers comb Colliery Dam for Lisa Young ndn20030726
  20. Darron Kloster, Times Colonist (June 26, 2021), Police using new witness statements to search for Nanaimo woman who vanished in 2002 tc20210626
  21. Eric Plummer, Ha-Shilth-Sa (June 26, 2021), 'Bring peace to Lisa': Police continue with investigation using new techniques hss20210626
  22. Karl Yu, Nanaimo News Bulletin (June 26, 2021), Nanaimo RCMP use new information & technology in case of missing woman Lisa Marie Young nnb20210626
  23. Ian Holmes, NanaimoNewsNow (June 26, 2021), New information in Lisa Marie Young's disappearance after several people come forward nnn20210626
  24. Karl Yu, Van Isle Free Daily (June 26, 2021), New information & technology help Vancouver Island RCMP in case of missing woman vif20210626
  25. Google Maps (2009), "Google Maps Street View: 827 Nanaimo Lakes Rd"
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 Alberni Valley Times (June 3, 2003), Disappearance still a mystery avt20030603
  27. Ha-Shilth-Sa (June 13, 2013), Walk to remember Lisa Marie Young hss20130613
  28. This information came from a credible source who was present at the time — Claims were then independently verified by use of several methods and sources. This information became part of a report that was first provided to the Nanaimo RCMP on January 6, 2021.
  29. Wayback Machine/ESRI (2014—2021) "World Imagery Wayback"
  30. Jim Gibson, Times Colonist (Apr 4, 2004), The case Nanaimo can't forget tc20040404