Daughter Has Been Missing for 77 Days

Mackenzie Trottier, 22, has been missing for 77 days. There’s been a nation-wide search for the missing Saskatchewan woman. Her family has managed to secure 34 digital billboards across the country, to help awareness for Mackenzie’s case. That’s how I learned about her case.

If you have any information If you know anything that can help police, please contact them ASAP.

Saskatoon Police Major Crimes Section: 1-306-975-8300

National Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Local Crime Stoppers: 416-222-TIPS (8477)

Saskatoon Crime Stoppers: https://www.saskatooncrimestoppers.com/

Find Mackenzie T Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2812057542441287

For updates about the case, keep checking the Saskatoon Police press release: https://saskatoonpolice.ca/news/202135

Lady in Red Haunts Toronto Subway Station & Hotel Vancouver

For today’s Mystery Monday, we’re going to talk about the Lady in Red who haunts the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) Lower Bay St. Subway Station and the Lady in Red who haunts Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.

Did you know there was a station *BELOW* Bay St. subway station? And it’s haunted? Who knew?!

Who do you think the Lady in Red in Lower Bay Station is? What’s her story?

If they open the station to the public again, would you visit?

Father Murders 11-Year-Old Daughter?

For today’s Mystery Monday, we’re going to talk about 11-year-old Riya Rajkumar, who was murdered in Brampton by her father, Roopesh Rajkumar, on Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14, 2019), which was also her and her mother, Priya Ramdin’s, birthday.

Amanda Todd Cyberbullying Suspect Extradited to Canada: Mystery Monday Minute

Amanda Todd’s alleged cyberbully has been extradited to Canada from The Netherlands.

Welcome to today’s Mystery Monday Minute.

Amanda Todd is a 15-year-old from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, who committed suicide in 2012 after years of bullying by her peers, after being targeted sexually by an online predator.

***Apologies: I said Aydin Coban was extradited “back” to Canada, implying he was already here. I meant to simply say that he was extradited to Canada. He’s originally from The Netherlands.***

Six Patients Vanish from Psychiatric Hospital

How do six people vanish without a trace?

How do six patients vanish without a trace?

How do six patients from the same psychiatric hospital, vanish without a trace?

Between 1966 and 2010, six patients of North Bay Psychiatric Hospital disappeared without a trace.

No bodies were ever recovered. And the cases remain open and active to this day.

North Bay Psychiatric Hospital

The North Bay Psychiatric Hospital opened in 1952.

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I Randomly Met a Peel Police Mental Health Crisis Team

I was at the local car wash minding my own business when I ran into the Peel Police Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team (MCRRT).

I thought it was pretty cool and a STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION when it comes to Mental Health response in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon.

I briefly spoke to Officer Soodan and his mental health partner (whose name I unfortunately, forgot to ask).

Also, this was a very brief conversation. Much of what I talk about in this video are my own views, based on my own research, and some was from the very short conversation we had.

Maybe in the future, I could sit down and talk with someone who works in the field to actually get them to talk about their work because I think it’s eye-opening and also very cool, that they’ve taken this step.

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You can register a vulnerable person in your life: But it doesn’t always work

The Vulnerable Persons Registry is a good example of a positive thing that police have created, but falls short of what it’s meant to accomplish.

You can learn about the Peel Vulnerable Persons Registry here: https://www.peelpolice.ca/en/services/vulnerable-persons-registry.aspx#.

Here are the videos this week that I’ve made as a result of the death of Ejaz Choudry in Mississauga on Saturday:

Peel Police shoot and kill man with schizophrenia in Mississauga:
https://youtu.be/Er_tRZZn-GI

Cop kills mentally ill man and Internet blames the family:
https://youtu.be/zCQz1zbVOQ8

Police Force Family to Go to Psychiatric Hospital for Going on Hunger Strike:
https://youtu.be/N-FV0kexz-g

Cop kills mentally ill man and Internet blames the family

I address two things: The idea gaining traction on the web that the family didn’t do enough for Ejaz Choudry, the schizophrenic man shot dead by police in Mississauga Saturday night; and whether or not the officer who killed him, should be arrested for murder. This is probably the most pissed you’ve seen me in a video, in a while.

I try not to be so emotional but when I’m riled up, I’m riled up.

My original reaction to the news is here: https://youtu.be/Er_tRZZn-GI

Peel Police shoot and kill man with schizophrenia in Mississauga

My heart and my prayers go out to the family of Ejas Choudry.

As someone who’s been in similar situations where I required the assistance of police on a mental health call, I fully support an investigation into what happened, and demand better training so police can de-escalate a mental health call like this using non-lethal force.

I have openly said I support good cops, and think they deserve better funding so they can have better training, and more manpower. That doesn’t mean that I can’t demand change, and demand that they do better, where improvement is needed.

Even though I’ve been in similar situations, I’ve never had it turn out this way so, there are no words.

All I can do is publicly support the family and demand answers on their behalf. Answers for Choudry, will bring to light what needs to be done to ensure this doesn’t happen to another family in the future.

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