Before The Jungle
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On the evening of June 30th, 2002,[3] Lisa Marie Young was visiting with her parents[4] at their apartment on Barons Road[5] in Nanaimo. Lisa had always been very close with her parents,[6] and she in fact lived with a roommate[7] in the apartment right next door to theirs.[5]
Lisa chatted with her parents while watching TV[8] and sharing a beer with her dad.[1][9] They discussed plans they'd made for the following morning.[5] Lisa had rented a new apartment,[5] and July 1st was moving day,[6] so her dad was going to use his Purolator Courier delivery van[10] to help her move.[11]
Lisa mentioned that it was the birthday of her friend Dallas,[12] and she had plans to meet up with Dallas[13] and several other friends downtown.[2][14]
Lisa's father protested, "Isn't it a little late?"[2][15]
Canada Day long weekend is always busy in downtown Nanaimo.[16] Canada Day festivities align with a parade, a marine festival, dragon boat races, and the Bathtub Race, and in the evening there's a large fireworks display over the Nanaimo Harbour, drawing large crowds eager to celebrate.[17]
Earlier in the day skies were cloudy with drizzle leading up to the 9:30pm sunset, when wind picked up, clearing the sky in time for the fireworks.[18][14]
Lisa left her parents' apartment around 11:00pm.[2] Her mother would later recall a strange silence that fell between husband and wife as Lisa left that night. "We were just quiet at that time. We looked at each other for a second and watched our daughter walk down the hall."[1]
Lisa went home to have a quick bath[2] before getting dressed to go out. She wore all black including a miniskirt, cropped leather jacket and zippered thigh-high leather boots,[19] along with a small black purse and a chain made up of steel hoops,[20] which she wore first as a necklace, later changing it to wear as a belt.[14]
Lisa met up with Dallas and they headed downtown,[21] arriving together at The Jungle around 11:45pm.[22]
See also
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jason Proctor, Vancouver Province (Sep 2, 2002),
Where is Lisa-Marie?
p20020902 - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Jim Gibson, Times Colonist (Apr 4, 2004),
The case Nanaimo can't forget
(source) - ↑ Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 10, 2002),
Police fear local met with foul play
ndn20020710 - ↑ Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 9, 2002),
RCMP keep searching for woman
(source) - ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 4, 2002),
Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play
(src) - ↑ 6.0 6.1 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 6, 2002),
Bar staff worried about woman
ndn20020706 - ↑ Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Sep 18, 2002),
Grim Task: Police comb woods for Lisa Young
ndn20020918 - ↑ Laura Palmer, Island Crime (Feb 5, 2023),
s1e13: Hot Tub Time Machine
ic20230205-113 - ↑ Laura Palmer, Island Crime podcast (May 18, 2020),
s1e01: Who is Lisa Marie
(source) - ↑ Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (May 29, 2003),
When sadness turns to anger
ndn20030529 - ↑ Laura Palmer, Island Crime (May 22, 2020),
s1e03: Searching for Lisa
ic20200522-103 - ↑ Anonymous, Casefile (July 26, 2016),
Case 26: Lisa Marie Young
pod20160726 - ↑ Andy Neal, CHEK News (Mar 26, 2018),
Man dies after being struck by a vehicle in Nanaimo Sunday
(source) - ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 This information was obtained first-hand by the author. ✎ Sworn declaration can be provided as needed.
- ↑ Jim Gibson, Calgary Herald (Apr 18, 2004),
Lisa Marie Young: Vanished
ch20040418 - ↑ NanaimoNewsNow (June 28, 2022), "Dual holidays kicking off busy summer season for BC Ferries" nnn20220628
- ↑ City of Nanaimo (July 1, 2004), "Nanaimo celebrates Canada Day" n20040701
- ↑ Government of Canada (June 30, 2002), "Hourly Data Report for June 30, 2002" gc20020630
- ↑ Ha-Shilth-Sa (Nov 20, 2003),
Missing Person: Lisa Marie Young
hss20031120 - ↑ Denise Titian, Ha-Shilth-Sa (May 15, 2012),
Family seeks closure 10 years after daughter's disappearance
hss20120515 - ↑ Nanaimo Daily News (June 26, 2009),
Family will hold vigil for missing Nanaimo woman
ndn20090626 - ↑ Shaw TV, YouTube (May 15, 2009),
Lisa Marie Young - Crime Stoppers (video)
(source)