Monthly Archives: July 2013

Notorious Toronto Murders – Sharin’ Morningstar Keenan

Sunday, January 23, 1983 was the last day of 9-year-old  Sharin’ Morningstar Keenan’s life. She disappeared at around 4 p.m. from Sibelius Park in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood, a particularly artistic community. Sharin’ had gone to the park to play that Sunday afternoon. … Continue reading

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There’s Something About (no, not Mary)…Evan

I’ve always been torn between deciding which stance to take about child pathology: learned behavior or genetic link?  I’ve always swayed toward learned behaviour. Wrong or right, this particular documentary confirms my suspicions. When I observe families trying to appease … Continue reading

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Notorious Toronto Murders – Toronto’s Jonbenet – Lizzie Tomlinson

  Lizzie Tomlinson wasn’t a child beauty pageant queen like little Jonbenet Ramsey. She was however a 6-year-old murder victim, brutally raped, strangled and bludgeoned to death with a rock. Lizzie’s ordeal began in Toronto in 1980,  in the East … Continue reading

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Pedophile vs Homosexuality – What are the Differences?

There are many, folks, and it’s time this issue came out of the closet (pun) and into the light of day. I’m posting this blog under Killers Without Conscience since some of my readers have written comments that reflect confusion … Continue reading

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Notorious Toronto Murders – Christine Prince – British Nanny who Never Returned to Wales

Your name is Christine Prince. You are a young, attractive woman, 5’3″, 126 pounds, blue eyes, short light brown hair, fair complexion, rosy cheeks.You attend Porthcawl College in Wales to study child care and receive a special diploma. It will be another 5 years before … Continue reading

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Notorious Toronto Murders – A Series of Unforgotten, Unforgiven Crimes Against Women and Children

Toronto, Ontario is not known for its crime rate, rather impressive for one of Canada’s major, well-known cities, with plenty of tourists, and a plenitude of race and religious mix. Perhaps that’s why when certain murder cases are sensationalized across the city they … Continue reading

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