; ‘3 ~ Friday, October 29, 1989 — North Shore News From PageE SNe aos “The family said she “would never have com- mitted suicide, but then the family always savs that'so police ignored them.” One officer was unsatisfied however, nd ‘rook the. photo to a forensic anthropologist. ‘Immediately he recog- ‘nized the dark areas on: ‘Her chest and hand’‘as *-: wound sites: ‘Andezson spoke at © SFU's Harbour Centre... >of the ENTOMOLOGIST Gail: ~ - + Anderson maintain basic structure _.. and fingerprints. “Based on this evi- dence, Dr Rodriguez © and the police office worked very hard tn get the case reopened. It took two years. When a second autopsy was _ done, they found 22 stab wounds in the chest — she was slashed so deeply in the palms and that one of her thumbs was nearly - severed. All this was -missed on the first. - * autopsy.” By this time. the perpetrator was long gone. a work is. | -one of the advances in criminology," “ which is tightening the net on criminals, No parting gifts. : ee ogy traps poachers including poachers. A couple years ago, in Manitoba, she was called in to help investigators when five black bears were killed. “Poaching is the second biggest crime in Canada after drug dealing,” she notes and sites the various uses of bear parts: as trophies and for parts used primarily in traditional Chinese medicine such as paws and gall blad- ders. “We're talking about vast num- bers. We may not have bears roaming freely in our wilderness if this keeps up much longer.” ; a /On this case, she helped to pinpoint - the time of the killings thereby discred-. - iting the defendants, alibi. It was the: first time in Canada that jail-time was given for billing an animal. - At the end, the audience, enraptured® -. in.morbid curiosity about a very natural e subject: death and the recycling “nutrients back into the earth, is given . ew Greaves 1999 NOTICE OF ELECTION. . bic = ELECTORAL AREA A Distice Electoral Area A is now comprised of University. Endowment Lands, University of Britich Columbiz lands including Hampton Place, Bowyer Island, Grebe fslers, Passage Island, Parnston Island, and those areas of Howe Sound (excluding Brunswick Beach); Indian Ana * and West Pitt Lake in the GVRD not within a municipal corporation and that were formerly included in Electoral AreaC PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby piven co the ciectors of Electoral Area A that.) clection by voting is nevessary to elect an Electoral Area A Director to the Board of the Greater Vancouver Regional Disirict for a three year term expiting” December 2002 and thas te perons nominated as candidates at the election for whom vures will be received ate as follows: wn Electoral Area A Disector = One (1) to be elected ee Usial Names. on coe = ENERAL VOTING DAY will be open on Saturday, Novens between the hours of 8:00 ami and 8:00 pni ar the foliowing locations for (aose- . Qualified electors who reside or own property in Electoral Area AZ niversity Hill Secondary School, 2896 Acadia Road, Vancouver, , Regent Coliegs, $800 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC University Hill Elementary School 5395 Chancelior Boulevard; Vai + Gleneagles School, 6350 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, BC Village of Anmore, Municipal Hall, 2697 Sunnyside Roa, ee nettees Regioeel seer 453 Ki y. Burnaby, BC yearst Vancouver Regi District, 4530 Kingsway, Busnaby, illage of Lions Bay, Community Hall, 400 Centre Road. Lions 8a; ADVANCE VOTING will be open Sanarday, November 33; 1999 berw 2 noted below. The only pei nnitted to vote at an: ‘Opportunicy are those who; beirig duly qualified electors, sign @ the elector expects to be absent from the resporzive electoral area on general 3% © the clector is'2 candi 2 che elector is ar; i eieon $0 oe eaten