RCMP failed to seize the Jaguar before steam-cleaning

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Summary

By the time RCMP investigators finally seized the Jaguar in which Lisa was last seen by her friends, the car had already been steam-cleaned.

Detail

The driver has been located and questioned by police
Nanaimo Daily News, Sept 18, 2002 (Paul Walton)[1]

Lisa was last seen by friends getting into a maroon late-1980's Jaguar XJ-40 driven by Chris Adair, leaving a houseparty in the Cathers Lake area.

1980's Jaguar XJ-40
1980's Jaguar XJ-40
similar to the car in which Lisa was last seen by friends

RCMP seized the car for forensic search, several weeks after it had been located.[2]

It was then discovered that the vehicle had been thoroughly steam cleaned, thereby destroying any potential forensic evidence.[3][4]

A former RCMP officer corroborated this story during a podcast interview:

"...when Lisa disappeared, [Chris Adair's] grandmother was out of town. He was at the house alone, staying there, like house sitting for her. I don't even know if he was living there at the time, and if he was, it would probably be very intermittent. The investigators looked at the car, but it had already been cleaned. And that's all I'll say about that."

Sources

  1. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Sep 18, 2002), Grim Task: Police comb woods for Lisa Young ndn20020918
  2. Malcolm McColl, McColl Magazine (Feb 26, 2011), Lisa Marie Young Disappeared, One of the MMIWG Not Forgotten mcm20110226
  3. MP Paul Manly, Parliament, Ottawa (Oct 8, 2020), House of Commons Debate #12 - October 8, 2020 (43-2) at 1525 hoc20201008
  4. Anonymous, Casefile (July 26, 2016), Case 26: Lisa Marie Young pod20160726