From shocking COVID-19 revelations to harassment at the TTC, we’ve selected some of the best long reads of the week on thestar.com. Sign up for the Weekend Long Reads newsletter to get them delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning. After talking for a few moments, the supervisor told her to move the vehicle to a more secluded area of the station. Then it changed the numbersOntario is being steered into an iceberg while being told this is the best course, writes Star columnist Bruce Arthur. Police were told Christine Jessop’s likely killer had access to her home — but ‘it does not appear that Calvin Hoover was ever interviewed,’ documents revealLoading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading...Twenty-four hours after Christine Jessop vanished from her small-town home in Queensville in October 1984, a York Regional Police investigator questioned family friend Heather Hoover about the child’s sudden disappearance, but did not interview her husband, Calvin Hoover.
Source: thestar November 14, 2020 12:00 UTC