
Ontario investigators vow to solve Sonia Varaschin's 2010 murder
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Ontario police vow never to stop searching for the person responsible for the death of Sonia Varaschin.
Ontario police vow never to stop searching for the person responsible for the death of Sonia Varaschin.
The 42-year-old woman's remains were found on Sept. 5, 2010, in a wooded area just off Beechgrove Sideroad in Caledon after officers discovered her blood-stained car in an alley behind Orangeville town hall one week earlier.
Police then went to her Spring Street townhome and described finding a horrific crime scene.
Investigators said the Orangeville nurse was wrapped in blood-soaked bed sheets and dragged from her home. Her body was dumped 13 kilometres away.
Provincial police have said they believe she was targeted.
DNA evidence recovered is believed to belong to her killer, but police have yet to find a match.
Police have never revealed the details surrounding how Varaschin died, including whether a weapon was used, in order to maintain the integrity of the investigation.