The Missing Men of BC Kellen McElwee's mysterious and unsettling disappearance.
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This episode is co-hosted by second-year Radio Arts and
Entertainment student at BCIT Ryan Plessl. He’s currently doing his
practicum with Vancouver True Crime. Ryan is a martial arts coach
and teaches young kids and beginner adults how to defend themselves
at Ascension Martial Arts 1320 Kingsway Ave #109, Port Coquitlam,
He’s always had an interest in shedding light on the crime issue in
Vancouver. The strange missing men cases in BC and Metro Vancouver
were discussed in this episode. We analyze some fresh information
regarding the strange disappearance of Kellen McElwee The
25-year-old Burnaby man had been dining with three friends at the
Keg on the evening of March 19, 2008. He was last seen heading to
his car, which was parked in the Colossus movie theater parking lot
nearby. Shortly after his disappearance, the investigation was
taken over by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, and
police said they were treating the case as a murder and that they
believed he had met with foul play The only clue ever revealed by
police was that his 2006 Honda Civic was found a few days later
parked on a street not far from his Burnaby apartment. "It had been
driven by someone who used the keys," said police. The same day
that Kellen McElwee vanished without a trace in 2008, he became the
official owner of a 26th-floor apartment in Burnaby. By assuming
two other people's mortgages for the condo at 4132 Halifax St.
Lougheed Highway, McElwee was able to purchase it for $675,000. At
the time, the two-bedroom, sub-penthouse suite was assessed at
$535,000 Why McElwee decided to pay so much more than the assessed
value is one of the many unanswered questions. Who is mystery
person on condo security video Burnaby RCMP released photos of a
male recorded on security video leaving McElwee's condo building.
The male in the photos was wearing a winter jacket with a
fur-trimmedhood and carrying a DC brand backpack. a puffy Christian
Audigier-style coat with fur around the hood Police never publicly
identified the person as a suspect.
Entertainment student at BCIT Ryan Plessl. He’s currently doing his
practicum with Vancouver True Crime. Ryan is a martial arts coach
and teaches young kids and beginner adults how to defend themselves
at Ascension Martial Arts 1320 Kingsway Ave #109, Port Coquitlam,
He’s always had an interest in shedding light on the crime issue in
Vancouver. The strange missing men cases in BC and Metro Vancouver
were discussed in this episode. We analyze some fresh information
regarding the strange disappearance of Kellen McElwee The
25-year-old Burnaby man had been dining with three friends at the
Keg on the evening of March 19, 2008. He was last seen heading to
his car, which was parked in the Colossus movie theater parking lot
nearby. Shortly after his disappearance, the investigation was
taken over by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, and
police said they were treating the case as a murder and that they
believed he had met with foul play The only clue ever revealed by
police was that his 2006 Honda Civic was found a few days later
parked on a street not far from his Burnaby apartment. "It had been
driven by someone who used the keys," said police. The same day
that Kellen McElwee vanished without a trace in 2008, he became the
official owner of a 26th-floor apartment in Burnaby. By assuming
two other people's mortgages for the condo at 4132 Halifax St.
Lougheed Highway, McElwee was able to purchase it for $675,000. At
the time, the two-bedroom, sub-penthouse suite was assessed at
$535,000 Why McElwee decided to pay so much more than the assessed
value is one of the many unanswered questions. Who is mystery
person on condo security video Burnaby RCMP released photos of a
male recorded on security video leaving McElwee's condo building.
The male in the photos was wearing a winter jacket with a
fur-trimmedhood and carrying a DC brand backpack. a puffy Christian
Audigier-style coat with fur around the hood Police never publicly
identified the person as a suspect.
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