Seeking justice for the Highway of Tears victims

Seeking justice for the Highway of Tears victims

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KAMLOOPS — This week, Mounties announced Bobby Jack Fowler is also a "strong suspect" in a pair of 1973 murders involving Kamloops women Gale Weys and Pamela Darlington, both 19.
Weys' sister, Dianne Weddell, asked B.C. residents to try to recall any information that might help investigators pin the murders on Fowler — or, if it's someone else, find the killer.
"Gale was taken from us violently, painfully and abruptly," said Weddell, one of 13 family members in attendance at a press conference in Kamloops on Sept. 26.
Family members of a Kamloops woman killed nearly four decades ago made an emotional plea for information about a dead American convict police believe might have been responsible for her murder.
Bobby Jack Fowler died in 2006 in an American prison. The Oregon man, 66 at the time, was earlier this year linked by DNA to the murder of Colleen MacMillen near 100 Mile House in 1974.

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