Monday, August 30, 2010

Seattle Crime Blotter » SPD seeks public’s assistance in recent homicide; Taunting Letter-Writer Found

Seattle Police are looking for anyone who can shed any light on the murder of a twenty year old man.  Contact information and details can be found  HERE.

Author of threatening letters discovered

From the Seattle PI and AP:

Snohomish County sheriff’s detectives have cleared up one mystery in the 1987 slayings of a young Canadian couple, but they’re still looking for the killer.

Snohomish County sheriff’s detectives have cleared up one mystery in the 1987 slayings of a young Canadian couple, but they’re still looking for the killer.

For 23 years detectives have wondered if the person who sent rambling, taunting letters to the families of the couple was the killer.

The Herald reports investigators got their answer last week. The letters were sent by a mentally ill transient. He is not a suspect.

Detectives continue to look for the killer of the British Columbia couple — 20-year-old Jay Cook and 19-year-old Tanya Van Cuylenborg — who were on a trip to Seattle. His body was found near Monroe; hers near Alger in Skagit County.

 

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