THE COTTAGE KILLER DAVID SNOW

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Historical Canadian True Crime: During the winter of 1992, a man dubbed by police as the House Hermit, was committing strange break and enters in the community of Caledon Ontario. Several months later, Nancy and Ian Blackburn suddenly disappeared from their cottage in Orangeville. They would be found murdered a week later, inside the trunk of Nancy's car outside of the couple's Toronto home. The prime suspect, David Alexander Snow, an eccentric antique dealer from the area, would evade capture for weeks. He fled to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he went on a two week crime spree before being apprehended, and later declared a dangerous offender by the courts.

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