On June 9th, 1959 a 12-year-old-girl would disappear in Clinton, Ontario, about 80 kilometres northwest of London, Ontario from nearby the Royal Canadian Air Force Base. Seemingly the last person to see her alive would be a young man who was also a classmate of hers at The Air Vice Marshal Hugh Campbell School. The two had gone for a ride oh his bicycle. When the young girl did not return home, the young boy would in fact become a suspect in her disappearance. On June 11th, two days after she had gone missing, tragically her body would be found and on June 12th, the young man would be arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Police felt that this was an opened and closed case. Was the easy answer the right one in this case or were there going to be questions in this case that still exist today, 63 years later?
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National Post - Who Killed Lynne Harper?
Find a Grave - Cheryl Lynne Harper
Executive Order Summary
Wikipedia - Juvenile Delinquents Act
CBC - Victim's Family Stunned by Settlement
Wikipedia - Steven Truscott
Canadian Encyclopedia - Steven Truscott Case
National Library of Medicine - Steven Truscott Evidence
The Toronto Star - Steven Truscott Case
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