[learn_more caption=”Crime Stories – David Snow: The House Hermit (2005)” state=”open”]
… In 1992, a young Vancouver woman was tied to a tree and sexually assaulted for nine straight days just yards away from one of the busiest highways in Canada… Before long, police in two provinces were searching for a psycho loner named David Snow who’s passion for antiques was so intense that it would send him down a violent path from which there was no turning back…
“Mr. Snow, a 37-year-old drifter who spent several years in Orangeville, was sometimes called the “house hermit” because police investigating cottage break-ins in Caledon and other nearby areas believed that he was taking shelter in empty buildings… Metro Toronto Police suspected Mr. Snow early in the investigation of the Blackburn killings, but they were unable to locate him. In June, police issued a Canada-wide warrant for the man they described as a moody loner and a military buff…” – Murderpedia
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