Friday, September 17, 2010

lindsay buziak


lindsay buziak

Police say no evidence exists to suggest that Lindsay Buziak was involved in crime or drugs, but it is clear that he knew people who were.The realtor of 24 years died February 2, 2008 showed a house the sale in 1702 De Sousa Pl. in Saanich. Saanich Police inspector. Sergeant Rob McColl and Detail. Chris Horsley was never released details about the murder of the NBC Dateline program last night in a segment called The Dream House Mystery.

In December 2007, she visited her father in Calgary Buziak while meeting with old friends they grew. One month later, one of the men was arrested in connection with the largest cocaine bust in Alberta history.While Buziak was not an informant, it was possible they heard or saw something that his life was in danger, police said.

McColl and Horsley told Dateline, a show watched by millions of people in North America, the investigation has stalled and are desperate for leads. Police hope the show will open in a new information.Buziak 's boyfriend Jason Zail was the source of most of what the police about the murder.

Zail, in his first media interview about the case, told Dateline that made an appointment in Buziak De Sousa Place home to drop off papers. On the way home, accompanied by a friend, 17:38 Zail sent a text message to say that soon to come. "That text was never opened by Lindsay," Horsley said.

At 17:41 a call was made way Buziak BlackBerry. Police believe the call was made inadvertently as a result of the attack. Police believe Buziak 5:38 to 17:41 was killed dozens of stab wounds suffered in the head and chest.

Zail arrived at 17:45 and told police she saw through the tinted glass of the front door of the house door, two figures move inside.He drove around the corner waiting. After 10 minutes, SMS Buziak asked while she was fine, but heard nothing in return.

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