It was a summer evening in June 1982.
Christine Prince, a twenty-five-year-old nanny from Wales living in Toronto, got on a streetcar after a night out with friends. That was the last time she was seen.
In 1992, a co-worker visited the apartment of Barbadian Gracelyn Greenidge, a nursing assistant, after she didn’t show up for her shift. There, she found her body.
After entering a beige vehicle on Jarvis Street, Claire Samson, a twenty-three-year-old who had recently moved back in with her parents, disappeared. Her body was found in a remote wooded area in 1983.
For decades, the cases of the three women went unsolved.
Finally, police have an answer for who was responsible for the murders of these women and said they believe there may be more victims.
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