Christine Jessop’s killer identified 36 years later

Toronto Police Chief James Ramer says a Calvin Hoover, who died in 2015, has been identified as the killer of Christine Jessop.

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34 comments

    1. Police showed up at his door to apologize before we are finding out. Even just listening to this video and you’d know that.

  1. Great work! Losers! I think the important info in this story is the number 1984 which we currently live.

    1. @jessica butler I feel like you have a personal connection to cops instead of actually analyzing the situation. The kind of person to see a couple bad cops and think they’re all bad…

    2. @jessica butler That’s doctors. I’ve never heard of anyone who gets it right 100 percent of the time. Have you?

  2. I wonder if he was also involved with Nicole Morin’s disappearance? I am curious if he worked in trades at the time she went missing.

  3. Absolutely pointless press briefing. The victim and the suspect are both dead…..why come out on national TV when the guys been dead over 5 years.

  4. I wish he would have faced justice in his lifetime, but he is facing justice now.

    I am so glad that this case has been resolved at least. I am hoping that it brings her mother some measure of peace.

    To Christine, we will never forget you.

  5. Does anyone know whether Calvin Hoover was the family friend identified as having abused Christine and referrred to by a pseudonym in Kirk Makin’s book?

  6. My hometown murder. I’m from the next town over. Used to drive through Queensville past the cemetery and the corner store all the time. When I was a kid I remember my mom and her friends passing around the book that was written about the case when they thought it was Morin.

  7. I was only a few years older than her when she went missing… This is heart wrenching and I never forgot her face… So sad!!!

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