Police Ask Public for Help After Break in Highway of Tears Case

A deceased U.S. convict was responsible for at least one of the murders that took place in northern B.C., RCMP officers announced Tuesday.
Police Ask Public for Help After Break in Highway of Tears Case
Shawn Macmillen, brother of murdered 16-year-old Colleen Macmillen (shown in portrait), stands beside RCMP officer Gary Shinkaruk at a press conference in Surrey, B.C., on Sept. 25. Police revealed that Macmillan was murdered in 1974 by deceased U.S. convict Bobby Jack Fowler. Ananda Zhang/The Epoch Times
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A deceased U.S. convict was responsible for at least one of the murders that took place on a lonely stretch of road in northern B.C. dubbed the Highway of Tears, RCMP officers announced Tuesday.

Now police are seeking help from the public in an effort to discover whether Bobby Jack Fowler can be linked to others deaths.

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