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What happened to Kenley Matheson in September 1992? A 5-episode docuseries now streaming on Amazon Prime, Google Play, Roku, Tubi, Vudu, and many others.

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9/21/92 PART 2: According to a 9/27/92 entry on the Wolfville Police Department Continuation Report (see attached; the redacted section is known from Tom Martin’s 2010 “Review of the RCMP file Matheson”), that Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. Constable Stephen Van Herk checked Kenley’s

9/21/92 PART 2:

According to a 9/27/92 entry on the Wolfville Police Department Continuation Report (see attached; the redacted section is known from Tom Martin’s 2010 “Review of the RCMP file Matheson”), that Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. Constable Stephen Van Herk checked Kenley’s
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9/21/92 PART 3: In August 1997, when the Halifax Regional Police Service’s Major Crimes Unit was asked to consult on the investigation, Sgt. Michael Spurr wrote the following about this 9/21/92 Gordon sighting of Kenley Matheson in a letter to the Wolfville Police Department

9/21/92 PART 3:

In August 1997, when the Halifax Regional Police Service’s Major Crimes Unit was asked to consult on the investigation, Sgt. Michael Spurr wrote the following about this 9/21/92 Gordon sighting of Kenley Matheson in a letter to the Wolfville Police Department
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9/21/92 PART 4: At around 5:00 p.m. that Monday Sarah MacDonald tried to call her son Kenley on the 9th floor communal payphone. According to Sarah, “Whoever answered said, ‘Oh, he went down for supper.’ I think around 7:00-ish I talked to Kayrene. He was coming to do math that

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DAY 33 Today marks 33 days since cadaver dog Rifle indicated the existence of human remains on Melanson Mountain. Two quick notes: 1. We were remiss in our last Tweet by failing to mention another member of the 2-day Kenley Search. Although Jonathan Guy, expert Nova Scotian

DAY 33

Today marks 33 days since cadaver dog Rifle indicated the existence of human remains on Melanson Mountain.

Two quick notes:

1. We were remiss in our last Tweet by failing to mention another member of the 2-day Kenley Search. Although Jonathan Guy, expert Nova Scotian
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DAY 34 We have a few immediate thoughts on the RCMP’s lame—yet predictable—public response to all of your emails of concern regarding their handling of the Kenley Matheson case. Our first thought: Horsefeathers! In the article (see link below), Cpl. Chris Marshall states that

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Earlier today it was made public that the RCMP and the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner are now putting together a team to assess the site identified by Doug and Cathy Teeft’s cadaver dog Rifle as a possible location of Kenley Matheson’s remains. We would like to thank all of you

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It has come to our attention that everyone who wrote the RCMP Commissioner in the wake of our 6/24/23 Tweet received the following letter yesterday (attached). Again, thanks to all of you who took action and pressured the RCMP to get moving on the Melanson Mountain forensics

It has come to our attention that everyone who wrote the RCMP Commissioner in the wake of our 6/24/23 Tweet received the following letter yesterday (attached). Again, thanks to all of you who took action and pressured the RCMP to get moving on the Melanson Mountain forensics
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The Southwest Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit just released the following statement: rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2023/u… #MissingKenley

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The Globe & Mail just published this story on the search: theglobeandmail.com/canada/article… RCMP to conduct search for remains of Nova Scotia man missing for over 30 years by Lindsay Jones RCMP and a team of experts assembled Friday at a remote wooded area near Wolfville, N.S., to

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A few thoughts while waiting—2 months now—for the RCMP and their partners to begin searching the site on Melanson Mountain where cadaver dog Rifle of Teeft K9 indicated the existence of human remains: For one, the RCMP press release about it on July 14th, especially the

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The RCMP are now set up on Melanson Mountain and a forensics team is going in today to begin processing the location where cadaver dog Rifle indicated the existence of human remains. #MissingKenley

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Earlier today the RCMP released an update on the Melanson search stating that “no human remains were located” and that the search team “did not locate any evidence that suggested that human remains had been deposited at the site.” We knew that this was a possible outcome,

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Mark Zaki, our composer for the Missing Kenley docuseries, released a soundtrack today that includes music taken from and inspired by his original score. It's now available on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon, and Deezer: markzaki.hearnow.com Mark and I go back some

Mark Zaki, our composer for the Missing Kenley docuseries, released a soundtrack today that includes music taken from and inspired by his original score.  It's now available on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon, and Deezer: 

markzaki.hearnow.com

Mark and I go back some
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We would just like to inform our Missing Kenley followers that as of right now there is no one in the RCMP actually working on the Kenley Matheson case. As we understand it from our inside sources, the lead investigator—and similar to what happened with the former lead