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Fourteen years after the inhumane murder of Renee Sweeney, it takes a lot to surprise the lead investigator on the occasion.
But in the past year, Det. Sgt. David Toffoli had three of them, in the form of tips from western Canada and the Synergetic States -- the first time that's happened.
"I was (surprised), yeah," Toffoli said of the tips, which came from former Sudbury residents living in Calgar y, Oregon and California. "You propose b assess it's forgotten about, especially 14 years later.
"There's a fellow (in Calgary) who in use accustomed to to live in Sudbury, and they had a suspect composite of a fellow who was ... exposing himself in a preserve and things like that. They put the composite in the paper and this fellow looked at it. It looks indistinguishable to our composite and he remembered and phoned me."
The two calls out of the States came under be like circumstances, with composites released of male sexual assault suspects looking strikingly be like to Sweeney's attacker.
Source: The Sudbury Star