Eight bodies discovered in cars in Canada
An aerial view shows police officers working the crime scene where eight bodies were discovered near St. Thomas April 8, 2006. Canadian police launched a full-scale murder investigation after a resident found eight bodies in a cornfield in rural southwest Ontario. Constable Doug Graham, from the Ontario Provincial Police, said the victims, all white men, were found on Saturday morning in or near three cars and a tow truck abandoned on the field or the dirt road beside it. A body is seen in the back of a car in the area where eight men were found dead inside four vehicles near Shedden, Canada, on Saturday April 8, 2006. An aerial view of police officers working the crime scene where eight bodies were discovered April 8, 2006. Canadian police launched a full-scale murder investigation after a resident found eight bodies in a cornfield in rural southwest Ontario. Constable Doug Graham, from the Ontario Provincial Police, said the victims, all white men, were found on Saturday morning in or near three cars and a tow truck abandoned on the field or the dirt road beside it |