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Twenty-six days in hell

So when the woman he kidnapped was reported missing, he may have looked more like she left on his own, driving in the night February 26, 2010, destination unknown or her family or police.

But instead, when Cormier kidnapped the woman with a knife point, he forced her to walk to his one-room apartment on Sixth Street, leaving his vehicle in the parking lot of Highfield Square parking lot and instantly alert his family that something was wrong.Unless the woman had fallen a look at the path of the car, there was a high probability that she met foul play in the moments after she left Highfield Square with his keys dangling from his right hand.

It was Saturday, February 27, the day after she disappeared, that local residents first heard the name of the missing woman, who can not be identified due to a publication ban. As they have done repeatedly, the RCMP Codiac posted a new release of missing person with the photo of the subject, a description of her and what she wore, with a plea for information on his fate.

While all missing persons cases are urgent, it was different. The woman's family called the police immediately after she failed to arrive home from work and was something that was not categorical. Almost from the start, they feared she was abducted and that the views shared with investigators and journalists.

"We must know that it was not on her own she leaves, there is absolutely no uncertainty for us that," his daughter told the Times & Transcript on March 1. "Other than that, there was absolutely no leads.All we know is that she left work and did not get to his car, so in our mind, something happened to him it's bad, but n It was certainly not something she did herself. She did not want to leave. "

The woman had no intention of leaving his family. She worked a long day at the mall and then out the back door of the bay, the intention of going home and watching a hockey game Olympic with her husband, who had bought Chinese food because it was a of his favorites.

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