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Guy Paul Moran


All with pass records of rape and distorted life's when they where growing up. More potential threats then a musician named Guy Paul Morin. An FBI agent named John Douglas was send over to do a psychological profile on Guy Paul. Indications of the murderer being familiar with the area a night owl and solitary in nature, young and most likely lived near the victim. The analysis matched Guy Paul Morin. He was young about 22yrs lived next door to Christine Jessop and was peculiar in nature. In another instance when the detectives recorded Guy Paul Morin the tape-recorded Guy Paul saying that all Girls grow up corrupt. More proceeding evidence against Guy Paul was laid out to add fuel to the fire. Moving on to the forensics research that was done by Stephanie Nyznyk at the Center of Forensic Science. Clothing and hair particles where send there for research and analyzed. The hair that was send matched that of Guy Paul. But how could that be when no two hairs can possibly match according to Forensic Scientists. With all leading information, pointing towards Guy Paul this is the theory that was instigated by the Police Department. Christine Jessop arrived home she was disappointed because there was no one to whom she could show off her new recorder. Remembering that Guy Paul Morin was a musician, she went out looking for him. This gave Guy Paul a chance to do the crime. He abducted her took her to a remote location and raped her. He most likely did not want to kill her but when she resisted his advances; he went in a blind rage. Killed Christine and dismembered her body. A fine story for the police to rely on and stood with it until the end. Most disturbing of all was the investigation done by Sergeant Michael Michalowsky of York Regional Police. He was the head of the Police identification branch. Michalowsky had many miss leading and held back evidence that was needed during the autopsy.


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