1 00:00:03,300 --> 00:00:05,967 This program is rated 14+, and contains 2 00:00:06,100 --> 00:00:07,967 scenes of violence and mature subject matter. 3 00:00:08,100 --> 00:00:09,834 Viewer discretion is advised. 4 00:00:15,266 --> 00:00:16,700 Opened the kitchen door and there he was. 5 00:00:16,867 --> 00:00:19,600 Blood everywhere. It wasn't an accident. 6 00:00:19,767 --> 00:00:21,400 You could tell. 7 00:00:22,533 --> 00:00:23,734 There wasn't a hell of a lot 8 00:00:23,900 --> 00:00:26,166 of forensic evidence to be found. 9 00:00:26,333 --> 00:00:28,533 There was a lot of restless nights, okay? 10 00:00:28,700 --> 00:00:32,200 Dad was supposed to go meet my brother. 11 00:00:32,367 --> 00:00:33,834 He didn't show up. 12 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:36,266 I didn't know whether he was taken, 13 00:00:36,433 --> 00:00:38,200 whether he was still alive. 14 00:00:38,367 --> 00:00:40,100 The guy just phones and asks, 15 00:00:40,266 --> 00:00:43,734 "Listen, I hear there was a murder out in Langdon. 16 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:45,500 Was the guy shot?" 17 00:00:46,467 --> 00:00:47,900 Even though I didn't see the guy do it, 18 00:00:48,066 --> 00:00:49,800 in my heart I'm convinced he did it. 19 00:00:49,967 --> 00:00:51,867 And I have no mercy for someone 20 00:00:52,033 --> 00:00:55,166 who would break into someone's house and kill someone. 21 00:00:55,333 --> 00:00:57,133 In my eyes, you'll be the coldest, 22 00:00:57,300 --> 00:00:59,300 bloodiest son of a bitch I've ever met. 23 00:01:03,266 --> 00:01:05,967 Welcome to Crime Beat, I'm Antony Robart. 24 00:01:06,133 --> 00:01:07,734 Tonight, a beloved senior 25 00:01:07,900 --> 00:01:11,000 was found beaten to death in his own home. 26 00:01:11,166 --> 00:01:15,033 This left a community shaken and detectives puzzled 27 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:18,834 who would commit such a violent act and why. 28 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:21,567 Now, despite an exhaustive investigation, 29 00:01:21,734 --> 00:01:23,834 the case went cold. 30 00:01:24,000 --> 00:01:27,300 And that is when another senior vanished. 31 00:01:29,367 --> 00:01:31,533 Here now is Nancy Hixt 32 00:01:31,700 --> 00:01:34,367 with "Golden Years Gone." 33 00:01:41,200 --> 00:01:42,400 Out in the country, 34 00:01:42,567 --> 00:01:45,266 away from the hustle and bustle of the city 35 00:01:45,433 --> 00:01:46,734 in rural Alberta, 36 00:01:46,900 --> 00:01:49,400 neighbours can become like family. 37 00:01:49,567 --> 00:01:51,667 And you keep an eye out for each other. 38 00:01:53,433 --> 00:01:57,433 That's why what happened back in the spring of 1994 39 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:00,800 will stay with Len Moor for the rest of his life. 40 00:02:13,200 --> 00:02:14,900 It was such a shock. 41 00:02:15,066 --> 00:02:17,734 I can picture everything just clear as day. 42 00:02:19,567 --> 00:02:21,033 It was just horrible. 43 00:02:21,200 --> 00:02:24,800 Len passed by his good friend Ardie Turner's place 44 00:02:24,967 --> 00:02:27,166 every day on his way to work. 45 00:02:27,333 --> 00:02:30,967 But on April 30th, 1994, 46 00:02:31,133 --> 00:02:34,033 Len remembers that something seemed off. 47 00:02:34,567 --> 00:02:35,633 Get to work and... 48 00:02:37,200 --> 00:02:39,400 I don't know, nine o'clock or so, I tried phoning him, 49 00:02:39,567 --> 00:02:41,767 I tried phoning him a couple of times. 50 00:02:43,867 --> 00:02:45,734 And anyways, he didn't answer. 51 00:02:45,900 --> 00:02:47,667 So on the way home, at-- 52 00:02:47,834 --> 00:02:50,200 late-- I worked an extra hour. 53 00:02:50,367 --> 00:02:52,767 So it was, you know, probably 7:30, eight o'clock 54 00:02:52,934 --> 00:02:54,033 when I was going by. 55 00:02:56,467 --> 00:02:57,300 And, uh... 56 00:02:59,333 --> 00:03:01,166 his car was still not there. 57 00:03:01,333 --> 00:03:03,233 Len decided to stop in 58 00:03:03,400 --> 00:03:05,734 and see if Ardie left him a note. 59 00:03:06,667 --> 00:03:08,734 So I'm pulling into Ardie's yard. 60 00:03:10,500 --> 00:03:12,900 And, you know, the house was sitting right here. 61 00:03:14,400 --> 00:03:16,800 And his car sat right here and it's gone. 62 00:03:20,066 --> 00:03:21,166 Get out of my truck... 63 00:03:25,667 --> 00:03:29,066 walk around to the house and the porch door was closed. 64 00:03:30,567 --> 00:03:33,166 Very, you know, not good. 65 00:03:33,333 --> 00:03:36,600 Because he had a cat in there that just had a kitten. 66 00:03:36,767 --> 00:03:38,200 He never closed that door. 67 00:03:39,333 --> 00:03:41,066 There was no note. 68 00:03:41,233 --> 00:03:44,000 Len decided to take a look inside. 69 00:03:44,166 --> 00:03:46,100 Walked inside the porch 70 00:03:46,266 --> 00:03:48,934 and the inside plywood door was closed. 71 00:03:51,166 --> 00:03:53,200 And it was never closed, you know. 72 00:03:53,367 --> 00:03:54,767 The only door that was ever closed 73 00:03:54,934 --> 00:03:57,767 was the kitchen door which had glass panes in it. 74 00:03:59,433 --> 00:04:02,100 So I opened that one and then I opened the kitchen door 75 00:04:02,266 --> 00:04:04,567 and there he was laying there on the kitchen floor. 76 00:04:06,000 --> 00:04:09,266 I-- I leaned in and I knew he was gone, so... 77 00:04:10,533 --> 00:04:11,533 It was panic. 78 00:04:13,033 --> 00:04:14,233 Blood everywhere. 79 00:04:15,834 --> 00:04:19,500 And it was-- I ran past him through his living room 80 00:04:19,667 --> 00:04:22,433 and through his bedroom and that's where the phone was. 81 00:04:22,600 --> 00:04:24,500 It was a rotary phone, so I don't know what I did. 82 00:04:24,667 --> 00:04:27,266 I finally got a hold of the police 83 00:04:27,433 --> 00:04:29,233 and I couldn't talk. 84 00:04:29,400 --> 00:04:31,367 I dropped the phone 16 times. 85 00:04:33,500 --> 00:04:34,667 Anyways, the lady said, 86 00:04:34,834 --> 00:04:36,300 "Hang on, stay on the phone, stay on the phone." 87 00:04:36,467 --> 00:04:38,033 I said, "I gotta get out of here." 88 00:04:38,200 --> 00:04:39,567 Within just minutes, 89 00:04:39,734 --> 00:04:44,166 first responders from the RCMP arrived at the property. 90 00:04:44,333 --> 00:04:47,800 He said, "You sure Ardie just-- just didn't fall down 91 00:04:47,967 --> 00:04:49,233 and bang his head?" 92 00:04:50,066 --> 00:04:52,867 I said, "No, it wasn't an accident." 93 00:04:53,033 --> 00:04:54,166 You could tell. 94 00:04:54,333 --> 00:04:57,667 Like, the way he was laying, you know... 95 00:04:59,233 --> 00:05:00,867 and the blood everywhere. 96 00:05:01,033 --> 00:05:03,066 Like, you know, it wasn't just a drop or two. 97 00:05:03,233 --> 00:05:06,300 There was blood running down the floor. 98 00:05:06,467 --> 00:05:07,533 There's pools. 99 00:05:08,567 --> 00:05:10,333 Yeah, it was not just an accident. 100 00:05:13,567 --> 00:05:14,800 When we arrive, 101 00:05:14,967 --> 00:05:18,300 our forensic unit is arriving at the same time. 102 00:05:18,467 --> 00:05:21,133 Now this would be on April the 30th. 103 00:05:21,300 --> 00:05:24,967 There was obviously a situation that happened in the kitchen 104 00:05:25,133 --> 00:05:28,767 and Mr. Turner was struck several times 105 00:05:28,934 --> 00:05:32,300 and basically went down face first 106 00:05:32,467 --> 00:05:33,867 and then was hit again 107 00:05:34,033 --> 00:05:36,900 and then subsequently bled out there in the kitchen. 108 00:05:37,066 --> 00:05:39,834 So he was in the process of going to bed 109 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:43,000 when the perpetrator showed up... 110 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:46,233 struck him and committed the murder. 111 00:05:49,100 --> 00:05:51,533 Investigators videotaped the scene 112 00:05:51,700 --> 00:05:54,367 and gathered evidence from Ardie's property. 113 00:05:55,266 --> 00:05:58,000 His vehicle, which is a very distinctive, 114 00:05:58,166 --> 00:06:02,834 it was basically a GMC El Camino. 115 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:07,033 And that's in the old days, he used to make these cars, 116 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:09,700 you know, you'd see the odd one around. 117 00:06:09,867 --> 00:06:13,967 It was a passenger car on a passenger frame, 118 00:06:14,133 --> 00:06:17,500 but the back of the frame was-- was basically open 119 00:06:17,667 --> 00:06:19,800 and you could haul materials. 120 00:06:19,967 --> 00:06:22,700 So it was kind of like a-- a miniature pickup, 121 00:06:22,867 --> 00:06:24,900 but only in a car chassis. 122 00:06:25,066 --> 00:06:28,667 So, and it was apparently mustard colored and brown. 123 00:06:28,834 --> 00:06:31,800 So it would be very distinct, especially in those days 124 00:06:31,967 --> 00:06:34,834 because there weren't many of those vehicles around. 125 00:06:35,000 --> 00:06:37,767 We see the vehicle is sighted a couple of times, 126 00:06:37,934 --> 00:06:39,600 one on Glenmore Trail. 127 00:06:39,767 --> 00:06:42,834 So a farmer's out working his fields while he's seeding 128 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:46,967 and then looks and sees his vehicle, which is Ardie's 129 00:06:47,133 --> 00:06:49,100 and said, "Holy Christ, look at that thing go." 130 00:06:51,066 --> 00:06:53,133 As investigators followed the trail 131 00:06:53,300 --> 00:06:55,333 of Ardie's missing car, 132 00:06:55,500 --> 00:06:56,934 an autopsy revealed 133 00:06:57,100 --> 00:06:59,800 he had died from head injuries. 134 00:06:59,967 --> 00:07:04,567 Ardie had been struck on the head at least 14 times 135 00:07:04,734 --> 00:07:07,333 with a rod shaped implement. 136 00:07:07,500 --> 00:07:09,533 Well, it was a blunt force, you know, 137 00:07:09,700 --> 00:07:11,467 I mean, just what he was struck with. 138 00:07:11,633 --> 00:07:12,900 And then there was a couple of marks 139 00:07:13,066 --> 00:07:16,066 on the glass door, the third door. 140 00:07:16,233 --> 00:07:18,433 There was a couple from swinging. 141 00:07:18,600 --> 00:07:20,934 He had obviously hit the door a couple of times 142 00:07:21,100 --> 00:07:22,667 with this-- this weapon. 143 00:07:23,700 --> 00:07:26,900 Police never recovered a murder weapon. 144 00:07:27,066 --> 00:07:28,834 They asked me to go and take a look 145 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:31,066 to see if I knew what was missing... 146 00:07:32,200 --> 00:07:35,300 and all Ardie's prescription pills were gone. 147 00:07:38,233 --> 00:07:40,734 And, you know, there was a few things 148 00:07:40,900 --> 00:07:42,633 that I remembered that were gone. 149 00:07:43,700 --> 00:07:44,633 You know, he didn't have 150 00:07:44,800 --> 00:07:46,533 a hell of a lot of stuff. 151 00:07:46,700 --> 00:07:47,600 And so we went through 152 00:07:47,767 --> 00:07:50,133 and then we found Ardie's wallet 153 00:07:50,300 --> 00:07:52,000 and it had his driver's license. 154 00:07:52,166 --> 00:07:54,467 And I think Alberta Health... 155 00:07:56,166 --> 00:07:59,166 may have had his birth certificate as well, 156 00:07:59,333 --> 00:08:02,333 but it was just laying empty, just the wallet. 157 00:08:02,500 --> 00:08:04,500 And that was found in, I think, 158 00:08:04,667 --> 00:08:07,800 on one of the cabinets in the dining room. 159 00:08:07,967 --> 00:08:10,033 You know, robbery would be the motive, 160 00:08:10,200 --> 00:08:13,800 you know, basically a financial motive 161 00:08:13,967 --> 00:08:15,133 to steal his money, 162 00:08:15,300 --> 00:08:17,166 knowing full well it was the end of the month 163 00:08:17,333 --> 00:08:18,633 and he would have cash. 164 00:08:33,867 --> 00:08:35,900 It's been more than 30 years 165 00:08:36,066 --> 00:08:39,567 since Len Moor stopped in to see Ardie Turner 166 00:08:39,734 --> 00:08:43,100 only to discover his friend had been murdered. 167 00:08:45,100 --> 00:08:46,867 The side door would have been right here... 168 00:08:48,533 --> 00:08:49,533 on the east side. 169 00:08:49,700 --> 00:08:52,166 As soon as I opened that door, 170 00:08:52,333 --> 00:08:54,567 I saw him laying on the floor in the kitchen. 171 00:08:54,734 --> 00:08:58,233 Memories of that day continue to haunt him. 172 00:08:58,400 --> 00:09:02,066 He knew Ardie as a kind, grandfatherly figure 173 00:09:02,233 --> 00:09:04,700 who loved to visit with friends. 174 00:09:04,867 --> 00:09:06,967 He just liked socializing. 175 00:09:07,133 --> 00:09:08,033 You know, he... 176 00:09:09,233 --> 00:09:11,500 he liked gardening, he liked socializing. 177 00:09:12,633 --> 00:09:14,767 once in a while, you know. 178 00:09:15,700 --> 00:09:18,500 Ardie Turner wasn't a wealthy man. 179 00:09:19,567 --> 00:09:22,033 He had worked for both Canadian National Rail 180 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:25,300 and Canadian Pacific Rail, then retired. 181 00:09:25,467 --> 00:09:28,567 Well, he probably lived like a lot of people today, 182 00:09:28,734 --> 00:09:30,133 from cheque to cheque, 183 00:09:30,300 --> 00:09:31,967 you know, from payday to payday. 184 00:09:32,133 --> 00:09:35,800 I think his pension from-- from the railway 185 00:09:35,967 --> 00:09:38,500 was around maybe $1,200 186 00:09:38,667 --> 00:09:41,433 and then he would have got Canada Pension, of course, 187 00:09:41,600 --> 00:09:43,533 and CPP, 188 00:09:43,700 --> 00:09:46,200 and probably, you know, on a monthly basis, 189 00:09:46,367 --> 00:09:49,900 he-- if-- if it amounted to $2,000, 190 00:09:50,066 --> 00:09:52,533 you know, that would be pretty well it, so. 191 00:09:52,700 --> 00:09:54,934 His rent for that residence, 192 00:09:55,100 --> 00:09:57,533 originally I was told it was 150, 193 00:09:57,700 --> 00:09:59,433 and then I was later told it was-- 194 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:02,200 it was, I think, 200 he was paying a month 195 00:10:02,367 --> 00:10:03,767 for this place. 196 00:10:03,934 --> 00:10:05,934 And basically, he was there by himself. 197 00:10:06,100 --> 00:10:06,934 He-- he was a... 198 00:10:08,166 --> 00:10:09,200 single person. 199 00:10:10,100 --> 00:10:14,200 Ardie Turner's murder topped local news headlines. 200 00:10:14,367 --> 00:10:17,000 The RCMP asked for the public's help 201 00:10:17,166 --> 00:10:19,533 to find his missing El Camino. 202 00:10:20,867 --> 00:10:23,100 It was later located in the parking lot 203 00:10:23,266 --> 00:10:25,000 of a Calgary shopping mall. 204 00:10:25,166 --> 00:10:28,400 Police believe it had been wiped down clean. 205 00:10:29,533 --> 00:10:33,333 With no forensic evidence to point to a suspect, 206 00:10:33,500 --> 00:10:36,300 police turned to Len Moor for help. 207 00:10:36,467 --> 00:10:39,033 He was interviewing me in his police car. 208 00:10:40,500 --> 00:10:42,533 He's asked me a bunch of questions. 209 00:10:42,700 --> 00:10:44,200 Who did I think could have done it? 210 00:10:44,367 --> 00:10:46,533 I said, "I have no idea. 211 00:10:46,700 --> 00:10:48,700 Like, Ardie never had any enemies. 212 00:10:48,867 --> 00:10:50,767 You know, he was a friendly guy." 213 00:10:50,934 --> 00:10:52,967 And I was sitting in the car, and I had this-- 214 00:10:53,133 --> 00:10:56,166 this is no word of a lie, I had the worst shiver 215 00:10:56,333 --> 00:10:58,200 right from the top of my neck, 216 00:10:58,367 --> 00:10:59,834 right in my sp-- through my spine. 217 00:11:00,066 --> 00:11:02,667 Like, blurred it out, "Raymond Tudor." 218 00:11:04,867 --> 00:11:07,767 And-- and Paul, the cop, looked at me and went, "What?" 219 00:11:08,600 --> 00:11:10,300 I said, "I don't know why I said that. 220 00:11:10,467 --> 00:11:12,433 It was just like Ardie was, you know, 221 00:11:12,600 --> 00:11:16,467 he always liked to poke me, and I just sort of felt like. 222 00:11:18,900 --> 00:11:20,100 Ardie had said that... 223 00:11:21,500 --> 00:11:24,500 Raymond was a bad actor. 224 00:11:24,667 --> 00:11:28,266 Like, he'd-- he got into trouble with the law. 225 00:11:29,600 --> 00:11:32,066 You know, he wasn't a fan favourite by any means, 226 00:11:32,233 --> 00:11:33,033 but he was a... 227 00:11:34,066 --> 00:11:36,200 sk-- I guess he was a sketchy person. 228 00:11:36,367 --> 00:11:37,700 Is that okay to say? 229 00:11:38,700 --> 00:11:42,033 The RCMP dug into Raymond Tudor's background 230 00:11:42,200 --> 00:11:44,934 and learned he lived at Alyth Lodge, 231 00:11:45,100 --> 00:11:47,900 a Southeast Calgary apartment complex. 232 00:11:48,066 --> 00:11:50,667 He had recently finished a jail term 233 00:11:50,834 --> 00:11:53,567 for convictions of forcible confinement 234 00:11:53,734 --> 00:11:56,100 and firearms offenses. 235 00:11:56,266 --> 00:11:59,166 Everybody was leery of Raymond John Tudor. 236 00:11:59,333 --> 00:12:01,800 He's one of those guys that you grew up with 237 00:12:01,967 --> 00:12:03,500 and didn't really want to know. 238 00:12:03,667 --> 00:12:05,834 So we ended-- ended up 239 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:08,000 bringing him into the office very early, 240 00:12:08,166 --> 00:12:10,767 I think probably about the 3rd or 4th of May, 241 00:12:10,934 --> 00:12:12,333 and interviewed him there. 242 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:17,633 And of course he gave us a denial statement saying 243 00:13:17,800 --> 00:13:22,233 no, that he had gone up to the Blackfoot truck stop, 244 00:13:22,400 --> 00:13:25,166 had dinner there and did some laundry there 245 00:13:25,333 --> 00:13:29,667 and then came back and he was at the Alyth Lodge 246 00:13:29,834 --> 00:13:31,000 the rest of the evening. 247 00:13:31,166 --> 00:13:34,033 So he wasn't responsible for this. 248 00:13:35,767 --> 00:13:37,200 Weeks went by 249 00:13:37,367 --> 00:13:40,900 and investigators struggled to push the case forward. 250 00:13:41,066 --> 00:13:42,200 It does slow down 251 00:13:42,367 --> 00:13:44,000 because now we've interviewed everybody 252 00:13:44,166 --> 00:13:47,367 that we know that's attached to that file. 253 00:13:47,533 --> 00:13:49,667 We don't have any DNA evidence. 254 00:13:49,834 --> 00:13:53,567 We don't have the weapon that was used to kill Ardie. 255 00:13:54,633 --> 00:13:56,433 Then out of the blue, 256 00:13:56,600 --> 00:13:59,567 Len Moor received a strange phone call 257 00:13:59,734 --> 00:14:01,767 from an unidentified man. 258 00:14:02,867 --> 00:14:07,433 He asked me all the information about how Ardie was murdered. 259 00:14:07,600 --> 00:14:11,033 Was he stabbed or was he, you know, shot or-- 260 00:14:11,200 --> 00:14:14,033 And he said, "If you give me any of that information," 261 00:14:14,200 --> 00:14:17,800 he said, "I might know the person that did it." 262 00:14:17,967 --> 00:14:19,367 I thought it was totally crazy. 263 00:14:21,667 --> 00:14:24,166 I mean, why would somebody phone you at work and ask you? 264 00:14:24,333 --> 00:14:27,500 And if you knew the person that did the murdering, 265 00:14:27,667 --> 00:14:28,667 turn them in. 266 00:14:29,800 --> 00:14:33,633 The RCMP received a similar anonymous tip. 267 00:14:33,800 --> 00:14:36,000 The guy just phones and asks, 268 00:14:36,166 --> 00:14:39,467 "Listen, I hear there was a murder out in Langdon. 269 00:14:39,633 --> 00:14:40,967 Was the guy shot?" 270 00:14:42,834 --> 00:14:45,734 Ardie Turner had been bludgeoned to death, 271 00:14:45,900 --> 00:14:50,433 but the RCMP had never made that information public. 272 00:14:50,600 --> 00:14:52,834 We know that there's somebody out there 273 00:14:53,000 --> 00:14:54,800 that wants to talk to us, 274 00:14:54,967 --> 00:14:58,467 but probably scared for himself. 275 00:14:58,633 --> 00:15:00,467 And we just got to find that guy. 276 00:15:02,467 --> 00:15:06,367 But more than a year passed with no arrests. 277 00:15:06,533 --> 00:15:10,000 And then another senior was targeted 278 00:15:10,166 --> 00:15:13,200 and the case seemed eerily similar. 279 00:15:26,900 --> 00:15:28,333 Welcome back to Crime Beat. 280 00:15:28,500 --> 00:15:30,500 In the spring of 1994, 281 00:15:30,667 --> 00:15:33,500 a 75 year old man was found murdered 282 00:15:33,667 --> 00:15:35,633 in his rural home, east of Calgary. 283 00:15:35,800 --> 00:15:39,133 Without forensic evidence, the case went cold. 284 00:15:39,300 --> 00:15:43,233 Then 16 months later, another senior vanished 285 00:15:43,400 --> 00:15:45,266 under suspicious circumstances. 286 00:15:47,500 --> 00:15:51,967 Here again is Nancy Hixt with "Golden Years Gone." 287 00:15:55,967 --> 00:15:56,834 That was... 288 00:15:57,867 --> 00:15:59,967 us when we were a little older. 289 00:16:00,934 --> 00:16:03,467 Jim and-- and I and mom and dad. 290 00:16:04,400 --> 00:16:07,033 Bill Vomastic was a hardworking man 291 00:16:07,200 --> 00:16:09,500 who wanted to spend his golden years 292 00:16:09,667 --> 00:16:11,233 with his wife, Lee, 293 00:16:11,400 --> 00:16:15,500 only to lose the love of his life to cancer. 294 00:16:15,667 --> 00:16:18,133 And he was devastated. 295 00:16:19,333 --> 00:16:20,700 You know, 296 00:16:20,867 --> 00:16:23,133 he'd-- he'd say to me, "I can handle daytime," 297 00:16:23,300 --> 00:16:26,500 but he said, "Nighttime, I can't cope." 298 00:16:26,667 --> 00:16:28,600 It had been a rough year, 299 00:16:28,767 --> 00:16:30,467 but the 67 year old 300 00:16:30,633 --> 00:16:33,166 was finally feeling like himself again. 301 00:16:33,333 --> 00:16:36,066 And in the summer of 1995, 302 00:16:36,233 --> 00:16:38,266 Bill had joined a group of friends 303 00:16:38,433 --> 00:16:40,867 on an expedition to Alaska. 304 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:47,000 Dad caught this 153 pound halibut, 305 00:16:47,166 --> 00:16:50,700 this huge-- and he was so excited. 306 00:16:51,867 --> 00:16:54,333 Bill was a devout family man 307 00:16:54,500 --> 00:16:58,400 who visited his kids and grandson almost every day 308 00:16:58,567 --> 00:17:00,800 and would frequently call to catch up 309 00:17:00,967 --> 00:17:02,233 when they were apart. 310 00:17:03,500 --> 00:17:06,800 Three or four times a day, easy, yeah. 311 00:17:06,967 --> 00:17:08,767 And he would usually be waiting for me 312 00:17:08,934 --> 00:17:10,266 when I got home from work. 313 00:17:13,800 --> 00:17:17,900 On the evening of August 24th, 1995, 314 00:17:18,066 --> 00:17:19,934 Bill called his daughter. 315 00:17:20,100 --> 00:17:22,667 He phoned quarter to nine. 316 00:17:22,834 --> 00:17:24,533 And I-- I said, "What's wrong?" 317 00:17:24,700 --> 00:17:27,667 And I could hear people talking in the background. 318 00:17:27,834 --> 00:17:29,166 He sounded... 319 00:17:31,266 --> 00:17:32,333 a little off. 320 00:17:32,500 --> 00:17:33,734 And I said, "Are you okay, Dad?" 321 00:17:33,900 --> 00:17:35,333 I said, "Do you want me to come down?" 322 00:17:35,500 --> 00:17:37,734 And he goes, "No, no, it's fine." 323 00:17:37,900 --> 00:17:39,333 He said, "Your brother's here." 324 00:17:39,500 --> 00:17:42,633 And-- and I said, "Well, okay." 325 00:17:42,800 --> 00:17:44,133 It was-- I don't know, it was just like 326 00:17:44,300 --> 00:17:46,200 he wanted me to know 327 00:17:46,367 --> 00:17:47,967 what was going on. 328 00:17:49,100 --> 00:17:51,367 And I said, "Well, if you decide 329 00:17:51,533 --> 00:17:53,500 you want me to come down, I can drive over." 330 00:17:53,667 --> 00:17:55,467 I said, "Just take me a minute. 331 00:17:55,633 --> 00:17:58,600 You know, and he goes, "No, no, everything's okay." 332 00:17:58,767 --> 00:18:00,233 And we hung up. 333 00:18:01,600 --> 00:18:03,633 The next day, Bill had planned 334 00:18:03,800 --> 00:18:06,900 to meet his son at a Calgary tire shop. 335 00:18:07,066 --> 00:18:10,633 Jim went there and dad didn't show up. 336 00:18:10,800 --> 00:18:14,333 And so Jim started phoning the house 337 00:18:14,500 --> 00:18:16,433 going, "Well, where's Dad, where's Dad?" 338 00:18:16,600 --> 00:18:17,800 And I said, "Well, I don't know. 339 00:18:17,967 --> 00:18:20,734 If he said he was gonna be there, he'll be there." 340 00:18:20,900 --> 00:18:23,233 But he didn't show. 341 00:18:23,400 --> 00:18:28,133 And so Jim said, "Well, I'm gonna go up to Dad's 342 00:18:28,300 --> 00:18:30,200 and see if he's home." 343 00:18:30,367 --> 00:18:33,000 He wasn't answering the phone either. 344 00:18:33,166 --> 00:18:35,500 But when Jim arrived at the house, 345 00:18:35,667 --> 00:18:37,433 his dad wasn't there. 346 00:18:38,433 --> 00:18:41,200 There was a note on the table 347 00:18:41,367 --> 00:18:45,200 that said, "Gone fishing to Montana, Dad." 348 00:18:46,767 --> 00:18:49,567 Sharon immediately went to meet her brother 349 00:18:49,734 --> 00:18:52,567 at her dad's home and saw the note. 350 00:18:52,734 --> 00:18:55,900 It was written in big, big letters. 351 00:18:56,066 --> 00:18:58,400 Well, Dad didn't print, he wrote. 352 00:18:58,567 --> 00:19:02,500 And it was kind of tiny writing that he had. 353 00:19:02,667 --> 00:19:05,834 So I knew it wasn't Dad that had written it. 354 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:08,133 You don't know what to think. You don't... 355 00:19:09,066 --> 00:19:12,367 you don't want to believe that something's wrong. 356 00:19:12,533 --> 00:19:13,400 But there were... 357 00:19:14,633 --> 00:19:16,934 things that I knew were wrong. 358 00:19:17,100 --> 00:19:19,800 Well, the first thing I did was look up in the cupboard. 359 00:19:19,967 --> 00:19:23,667 He kept a roll of American money 360 00:19:23,834 --> 00:19:26,233 for when he did go down to the States 361 00:19:26,400 --> 00:19:28,533 and it was still there. 362 00:19:28,700 --> 00:19:30,367 And then I went in the closet. 363 00:19:30,533 --> 00:19:32,967 The suitcases were all still there. 364 00:19:34,333 --> 00:19:37,600 His jacket and hat were in the kitchen, 365 00:19:37,767 --> 00:19:39,367 the ones that he always wore. 366 00:19:40,400 --> 00:19:44,567 And there was one shoe by the back doorway, just one. 367 00:19:45,433 --> 00:19:47,934 And I couldn't figure that out. 368 00:19:48,100 --> 00:19:51,133 I looked in the liquor cabinet, it was empty. 369 00:19:51,300 --> 00:19:54,533 He always had a good selection 370 00:19:54,700 --> 00:19:56,567 and it was all gone. 371 00:19:56,734 --> 00:19:58,767 Guns were missing. 372 00:19:58,934 --> 00:20:00,900 He had a lot of black powder guns, 373 00:20:01,066 --> 00:20:02,133 but he also had a lot 374 00:20:02,300 --> 00:20:06,166 of collector rifles 375 00:20:06,333 --> 00:20:07,900 and pistols. 376 00:20:08,066 --> 00:20:10,467 The last room that I looked in 377 00:20:10,633 --> 00:20:15,033 was kind of a study room or-- that he had 378 00:20:15,200 --> 00:20:18,033 and he had a record player set up in there 379 00:20:18,200 --> 00:20:20,467 and he'd like to go sit in there on the couch 380 00:20:20,633 --> 00:20:23,033 and listen to music. 381 00:20:23,200 --> 00:20:26,266 That couch had been moved to the middle of the floor 382 00:20:26,433 --> 00:20:28,900 and it was covered with a bedspread. 383 00:20:29,066 --> 00:20:32,066 And I guess when it's not your house, 384 00:20:32,233 --> 00:20:33,200 it's your parents' house, 385 00:20:33,367 --> 00:20:35,400 you don't want to be touching things. 386 00:20:35,567 --> 00:20:38,700 Or-- I don't know, I just sort of had that mentality. 387 00:20:38,867 --> 00:20:41,000 So I went home. 388 00:20:42,433 --> 00:20:44,700 But Sharon couldn't shake the feeling 389 00:20:44,867 --> 00:20:47,133 that something was wrong. 390 00:20:47,300 --> 00:20:48,800 We went back the next morning 391 00:20:48,967 --> 00:20:51,333 and I brought my son along. 392 00:20:51,500 --> 00:20:53,467 I headed for that room. 393 00:20:53,633 --> 00:20:57,867 By then that bedspread had started to seep 394 00:20:58,033 --> 00:21:00,300 and you could see blood coming up. 395 00:21:01,734 --> 00:21:03,467 So I said, "Move the couch." 396 00:21:03,633 --> 00:21:04,533 And it was just... 397 00:21:07,633 --> 00:21:10,133 this big, huge pool of blood. 398 00:21:13,633 --> 00:21:17,567 So I grabbed my son and ran out of the house. 399 00:21:19,600 --> 00:21:22,300 I just tried to collect my thoughts. 400 00:21:22,467 --> 00:21:25,834 I didn't know whether he was taken, 401 00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:27,533 whether he was still alive, 402 00:21:27,700 --> 00:21:30,834 whether he was laying somewhere injured. 403 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:33,967 You don't-- you know, don't know, right? 404 00:21:34,900 --> 00:21:35,900 Bill's family 405 00:21:36,066 --> 00:21:38,500 reported him missing to police. 406 00:21:38,667 --> 00:21:40,300 They were able to provide 407 00:21:40,467 --> 00:21:42,400 the investigators at the time 408 00:21:42,567 --> 00:21:44,266 some information, some timelines, 409 00:21:44,433 --> 00:21:47,667 and-- and certainly it looked suspicious. 410 00:21:47,834 --> 00:21:49,934 One of the things that the family noticed 411 00:21:50,100 --> 00:21:54,166 is that their dad's Ford Victoria vehicle was missing. 412 00:21:54,333 --> 00:21:56,200 And so one of the first things that we did 413 00:21:56,367 --> 00:22:00,367 was push out an alert with the vehicle description 414 00:22:00,533 --> 00:22:02,600 so that if it's spotted, that we would know. 415 00:22:02,767 --> 00:22:05,166 And again, we're still not sure what we have here. 416 00:22:05,333 --> 00:22:06,633 It-- it's very possible 417 00:22:06,800 --> 00:22:09,433 that-- that their dad is in the vehicle. 418 00:22:09,600 --> 00:22:10,433 We don't know. 419 00:22:11,700 --> 00:22:14,600 Just hours later, at about 10:00 p.m. 420 00:22:14,767 --> 00:22:18,033 on August 26th, 1995, 421 00:22:18,200 --> 00:22:21,700 the vehicle was spotted by Calgary police officers. 422 00:22:21,867 --> 00:22:22,867 They see a vehicle 423 00:22:23,033 --> 00:22:24,066 driving on a flat tire. 424 00:22:24,233 --> 00:22:25,867 They run the license plate and they see 425 00:22:26,033 --> 00:22:29,133 that it has been flagged by our investigators 426 00:22:29,300 --> 00:22:31,333 as belonging to a missing person. 427 00:22:31,500 --> 00:22:33,834 So the vehicle does pull over and then right away, 428 00:22:34,000 --> 00:22:36,500 the driver gets out and flees on foot. 429 00:22:36,667 --> 00:22:38,266 And so there's a foot chase 430 00:22:38,433 --> 00:22:41,033 between the police officers and that driver of the vehicle. 431 00:22:41,200 --> 00:22:45,400 Within a block, the driver of that vehicle is arrested. 432 00:22:45,567 --> 00:22:48,133 Police confirmed the driver 433 00:22:48,300 --> 00:22:51,000 was not Bill Vomastic. 434 00:22:51,166 --> 00:22:54,834 Upon search, they find the car keys for that vehicle 435 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:57,033 and they also find Bill Vomastic's 436 00:22:57,200 --> 00:22:59,100 wallet on that driver. 437 00:22:59,266 --> 00:23:01,867 One of the other things that they noted is that 438 00:23:02,033 --> 00:23:03,734 he was wearing cowboy boots. 439 00:23:03,900 --> 00:23:05,133 They noticed in the stitching, 440 00:23:05,300 --> 00:23:07,100 there appeared to be some blood in that stitching. 441 00:23:07,266 --> 00:23:09,967 That driver was transported to our headquarters. 442 00:23:10,133 --> 00:23:11,667 Again, we don't know what we have yet. 443 00:23:11,834 --> 00:23:15,367 So we know we have what looks like a crime scene, but again, 444 00:23:15,533 --> 00:23:19,100 is it a crime scene of somebody being assaulted and bleeding? 445 00:23:19,266 --> 00:23:20,200 Is it a murder scene? 446 00:23:20,367 --> 00:23:21,967 Like we're not sure what we have yet. 447 00:23:33,500 --> 00:23:36,033 In September of 1995, 448 00:23:36,200 --> 00:23:38,967 Bill Vomastic's family should have been celebrating 449 00:23:39,133 --> 00:23:41,734 his 68th birthday. 450 00:23:41,900 --> 00:23:44,200 Instead, they searched. 451 00:23:44,367 --> 00:23:47,867 He hadn't been seen since August 24th. 452 00:23:48,033 --> 00:23:50,567 It was a really unpleasant time. 453 00:23:50,734 --> 00:23:52,133 It really was. 454 00:23:52,300 --> 00:23:55,200 Bill's kids told police about an incident 455 00:23:55,367 --> 00:23:57,266 that occurred earlier that summer 456 00:23:57,433 --> 00:24:00,200 when he attended a friend's funeral. 457 00:24:00,367 --> 00:24:02,900 Apparently, one of their adult children, 458 00:24:03,066 --> 00:24:06,100 named Raymond, had approached him. 459 00:24:06,266 --> 00:24:10,834 And I guess he was outside of the church 460 00:24:11,000 --> 00:24:14,133 having a cigarette after the service. 461 00:24:14,300 --> 00:24:17,166 Raymond came up to him and I guess 462 00:24:17,333 --> 00:24:19,300 started talking with him, 463 00:24:19,467 --> 00:24:21,266 told him he was having a hard time, 464 00:24:21,433 --> 00:24:25,000 borrowed $40 off of Dad 465 00:24:25,166 --> 00:24:28,166 and asked for Dad's address... 466 00:24:29,700 --> 00:24:34,200 to drop the money back off the following week. 467 00:24:34,367 --> 00:24:36,500 So dad gave him the money, 468 00:24:36,667 --> 00:24:41,433 apparently, and never thought anything more of it. 469 00:24:41,600 --> 00:24:44,800 But it turned out that same man showed up 470 00:24:44,967 --> 00:24:49,367 at Bill's home the last night he was seen alive. 471 00:24:49,533 --> 00:24:52,567 Dad and my brother, Jim, had supper together 472 00:24:52,734 --> 00:24:56,100 and there was a knock at the door and it was... 473 00:24:57,433 --> 00:24:59,033 Raymond. 474 00:24:59,200 --> 00:25:03,734 And Raymond was drinking and borrowing smokes off Dad. 475 00:25:03,900 --> 00:25:05,700 And I think my brother just... 476 00:25:05,867 --> 00:25:09,400 felt a bit agitated maybe and left. 477 00:25:09,567 --> 00:25:12,066 Sharon and her brother told police 478 00:25:12,233 --> 00:25:14,467 they felt this fellow Raymond 479 00:25:14,633 --> 00:25:17,700 was the last person to see their father. 480 00:25:17,867 --> 00:25:20,600 So when police recovered Bill's vehicle 481 00:25:20,767 --> 00:25:24,467 and it turned out to be a man named Raymond driving it, 482 00:25:24,633 --> 00:25:28,533 investigators were extremely suspicious. 483 00:25:28,700 --> 00:25:30,166 I understand you're Raymond Tudor? 484 00:25:30,333 --> 00:25:31,767 - Yeah. - Okay. 485 00:25:31,934 --> 00:25:34,967 There's a connection between you and a vehicle 486 00:25:35,133 --> 00:25:36,266 that belongs to this fellow 487 00:25:36,433 --> 00:25:37,834 that we're looking into his disappearance. 488 00:25:38,000 --> 00:25:40,900 His name is Bill Vomastic, 489 00:25:41,066 --> 00:25:43,100 I think is that how you pronounce it, I think. 490 00:25:44,467 --> 00:25:47,800 At the current time, you're under arrest 491 00:25:47,967 --> 00:25:51,734 because you fled from Mr. Vomastic's car. 492 00:25:52,967 --> 00:25:54,734 And the circumstances surrounding 493 00:25:54,900 --> 00:25:57,867 Mr. Vomastic's disappearance are suspicious. 494 00:25:58,033 --> 00:26:01,400 And we have reason to believe there may be violence involved. 495 00:26:02,700 --> 00:26:04,767 So at the current time, you're under arrest 496 00:26:04,934 --> 00:26:06,100 because in our eyes, 497 00:26:06,266 --> 00:26:09,266 you're a suspect in the violence 498 00:26:09,433 --> 00:26:11,800 that we believe happened to Mr. Vomastic. 499 00:26:11,967 --> 00:26:12,967 We're not sure what. 500 00:26:14,900 --> 00:26:19,433 Can you help us out at all with where Bill Vomastic 501 00:26:19,600 --> 00:26:21,033 might be or what happened? 502 00:26:32,500 --> 00:26:34,767 When did you borrow Bill's car? 503 00:26:37,934 --> 00:26:39,667 So he gave you the car that same night? 504 00:26:41,567 --> 00:26:43,333 And when are you to return it? 505 00:26:47,100 --> 00:26:48,066 When he gets back. 506 00:26:49,834 --> 00:26:51,834 - Did he lend you anything else? - Mm-hmm. 507 00:26:52,000 --> 00:26:53,033 What else did he lend you? 508 00:27:04,133 --> 00:27:06,867 So he lent you his wallet and his credit card? 509 00:27:07,033 --> 00:27:08,133 - Yeah. - All right. 510 00:27:09,700 --> 00:27:11,967 The investigators were suspicious initially 511 00:27:12,133 --> 00:27:14,266 that he's not telling the full story. 512 00:27:14,433 --> 00:27:15,433 Don't know what the story is, 513 00:27:15,600 --> 00:27:17,867 but certainly not telling the full story. 514 00:27:18,033 --> 00:27:21,900 The detectives left the room and Tudor slept. 515 00:27:22,066 --> 00:27:23,400 At the same time, 516 00:27:23,567 --> 00:27:26,900 a forensic examination of Bill Vomastic's home 517 00:27:27,066 --> 00:27:28,834 was taking place. 518 00:27:29,000 --> 00:27:31,800 So when the blood spatter expert 519 00:27:31,967 --> 00:27:35,200 arrived at the scene and took a look at the scene, 520 00:27:35,367 --> 00:27:37,133 it was their expert opinion 521 00:27:37,300 --> 00:27:38,867 that somebody had tried to cover up, 522 00:27:39,033 --> 00:27:41,567 that somebody had tried to clean up the scene. 523 00:27:41,734 --> 00:27:46,533 They found what appeared to be a boot print that had, 524 00:27:46,700 --> 00:27:48,667 you know, from blood essentially. 525 00:27:48,834 --> 00:27:51,200 And so the boot prints looked like it had 526 00:27:51,367 --> 00:27:54,800 a pointier toe, similar to a cowboy boot. 527 00:27:54,967 --> 00:27:57,700 They noticed what appeared to be drag marks. 528 00:27:57,867 --> 00:28:01,667 The drag marks were from essentially the garage 529 00:28:01,834 --> 00:28:05,533 to the door or perhaps from the door to the garage. 530 00:28:05,700 --> 00:28:07,100 Difficult to tell. 531 00:28:07,266 --> 00:28:10,467 Police also examined Bill Vomastic's vehicle 532 00:28:10,633 --> 00:28:13,333 and found a large amount of blood. 533 00:28:14,700 --> 00:28:15,867 - Raymond. - Hm? 534 00:28:16,033 --> 00:28:17,033 - Raymond. - Uh-huh? 535 00:28:17,200 --> 00:28:18,066 Wake up. 536 00:28:23,500 --> 00:28:25,166 It would appear that... 537 00:28:27,734 --> 00:28:30,133 someone bleeding very badly 538 00:28:30,300 --> 00:28:31,967 was placed in the trunk of that car. 539 00:28:37,800 --> 00:28:39,734 Well, there appears to be a large quantity of blood 540 00:28:39,900 --> 00:28:41,033 in the trunk of that car. 541 00:28:48,800 --> 00:28:49,734 Who's missing. 542 00:28:57,166 --> 00:28:58,967 But the note that was written 543 00:28:59,133 --> 00:29:01,834 has been shown to Bill's daughter. 544 00:29:02,000 --> 00:29:04,133 And it's not Bill's handwriting. 545 00:29:06,133 --> 00:29:07,633 The one that says, "Gone fishing." 546 00:29:13,266 --> 00:29:15,367 Why is there blood on your cowboy boots then? 547 00:29:18,266 --> 00:29:19,567 Whose blood would that be? 548 00:29:24,200 --> 00:29:25,266 Would that be Bill's blood? 549 00:29:29,166 --> 00:29:31,200 It appears to me that you've killed Bill. 550 00:29:34,767 --> 00:29:36,066 Well, that's the way it's looking. 551 00:29:37,934 --> 00:29:39,967 And that you put him in the trunk of his car... 552 00:29:40,934 --> 00:29:44,233 and-- and have moved his body somewhere. 553 00:29:45,300 --> 00:29:47,433 That's when investigators brought up 554 00:29:47,600 --> 00:29:50,066 another unsolved homicide. 555 00:29:50,233 --> 00:29:53,166 You know what bothers me is, is uh... 556 00:29:56,066 --> 00:29:58,633 is we did a little checking tonight. 557 00:29:58,800 --> 00:29:59,633 Hmm. 558 00:30:01,300 --> 00:30:03,467 There's an old fellow that lived out of Langdon... 559 00:30:03,633 --> 00:30:04,700 Hmm. 560 00:30:05,867 --> 00:30:07,133 ...that you were friends with. 561 00:30:07,300 --> 00:30:08,467 Hmm. 562 00:30:08,633 --> 00:30:09,767 You know who I'm referring to? 563 00:30:11,467 --> 00:30:12,500 Who am I talking? 564 00:30:16,333 --> 00:30:17,500 What's Artie's last name? 565 00:30:23,433 --> 00:30:25,734 But the circumstances are so similar, aren't they? 566 00:30:28,300 --> 00:30:29,900 You look me in the eye and you tell me again 567 00:30:30,066 --> 00:30:31,300 that you didn't kill Bill. 568 00:30:33,567 --> 00:30:35,300 When's this nonsense gonna stop? 569 00:30:35,467 --> 00:30:36,767 There's two men dead. 570 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:40,633 You killing people, that's what nonsense. 571 00:30:40,800 --> 00:30:41,867 There's two men dead. 572 00:30:43,133 --> 00:30:46,567 You can help the family by putting Bill's body to rest 573 00:30:46,734 --> 00:30:48,734 and letting them have a service. 574 00:30:48,900 --> 00:30:51,433 Now, you can sit here stubborn. I'm still locking you up. 575 00:30:51,600 --> 00:30:54,200 You are being locked up, no joke, tonight. 576 00:30:55,367 --> 00:30:57,400 You can sit here and you can make us look 577 00:30:57,567 --> 00:31:00,133 and we'll look for a day, we'll look for three years. 578 00:31:00,300 --> 00:31:01,900 But we'll find him. 579 00:31:02,066 --> 00:31:03,834 And then at that point in time... 580 00:31:07,166 --> 00:31:09,166 in my eyes, you'll be the coldest, 581 00:31:09,333 --> 00:31:11,266 bloodiest son of a bitch I've ever met. 582 00:31:11,433 --> 00:31:12,333 I'm telling you that you're probably 583 00:31:12,500 --> 00:31:13,567 going to jail for murder here. 584 00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:19,500 I'm telling you that you will be locked up tonight 585 00:31:19,667 --> 00:31:22,600 and charged with the murder of Bill, tonight. 586 00:31:25,066 --> 00:31:26,233 Anytime you want. 587 00:31:28,433 --> 00:31:31,500 Police believed Raymond Tudor was responsible 588 00:31:31,667 --> 00:31:34,500 for the disappearance of Bill Vomastic 589 00:31:34,667 --> 00:31:37,934 and they charged him with second degree murder. 590 00:31:38,934 --> 00:31:42,867 He refused to disclose anything, 591 00:31:43,033 --> 00:31:44,333 refused to... 592 00:31:46,467 --> 00:31:48,400 admit doing anything, 593 00:31:48,567 --> 00:31:53,567 said he'd been and left and that Dad was fine... 594 00:31:54,767 --> 00:31:58,300 when he left and he knew nothing about it. 595 00:31:58,467 --> 00:32:03,333 Yet he was wearing Dad's gold retirement watch 596 00:32:03,500 --> 00:32:06,667 when he was apprehended that night, 597 00:32:06,834 --> 00:32:09,100 you know, driving Dad's car. 598 00:32:09,266 --> 00:32:14,533 I think it was one of the first cases in Canada 599 00:32:14,700 --> 00:32:18,000 where charges were laid 600 00:32:18,166 --> 00:32:22,734 without a body being recovered. 601 00:32:23,900 --> 00:32:26,700 Just the amount of blood that was found. 602 00:32:26,867 --> 00:32:28,100 In the meantime, 603 00:32:28,266 --> 00:32:31,133 the search for Bill's body continued. 604 00:32:31,300 --> 00:32:35,433 I had posters made up that we distributed 605 00:32:35,600 --> 00:32:37,967 all throughout Southern Alberta 606 00:32:38,133 --> 00:32:41,000 with pictures of things that were missing from the house. 607 00:32:41,166 --> 00:32:42,700 There was a couch cushion, 608 00:32:42,867 --> 00:32:47,133 there was a bedspread that was missing off another bed, 609 00:32:47,300 --> 00:32:49,567 pictures of his car. 610 00:32:49,734 --> 00:32:52,300 The television coverage died down 611 00:32:52,467 --> 00:32:54,033 and I wanted to keep it alive. 612 00:32:54,200 --> 00:32:58,667 I wanted people to keep looking for him 613 00:32:58,834 --> 00:33:01,567 because I wasn't gonna rest until he was found. 614 00:33:13,133 --> 00:33:14,266 Welcome back. 615 00:33:14,433 --> 00:33:16,700 After one senior had been found murdered 616 00:33:16,867 --> 00:33:19,834 and another was missing and presumed dead, 617 00:33:20,000 --> 00:33:22,734 police discovered an eerie connection. 618 00:33:22,900 --> 00:33:26,734 They believed the same person killed both men. 619 00:33:26,900 --> 00:33:30,233 The problem was finding the evidence to prove it. 620 00:33:32,333 --> 00:33:35,333 Here now is Nancy Hicks with a conclusion 621 00:33:35,500 --> 00:33:37,600 of "Golden Years Gone." 622 00:33:45,333 --> 00:33:46,667 Yeah. That was a smile. 623 00:33:47,800 --> 00:33:49,066 For more than a year, 624 00:33:49,233 --> 00:33:52,834 Ardie Turner's killer had eluded arrest. 625 00:33:54,900 --> 00:34:00,400 The RCMP knew someone had information about the homicide 626 00:34:00,567 --> 00:34:04,633 and finally that witness came forward. 627 00:34:18,734 --> 00:34:20,266 The witness told police 628 00:34:20,433 --> 00:34:22,567 he was watching the news and learned 629 00:34:22,734 --> 00:34:27,367 Raymond Tudor was a suspect in the death of Bill Vomastic. 630 00:34:55,967 --> 00:34:58,367 The man said he had no idea 631 00:34:58,533 --> 00:35:01,734 Tudor was going to kill Ardie Turner. 632 00:35:12,834 --> 00:35:15,066 Days later, the witness provided 633 00:35:15,233 --> 00:35:19,467 a videotaped statement to RCMP Corporal Doug Morrison. 634 00:35:20,567 --> 00:35:23,033 This is the golden witness, yeah. 635 00:35:23,200 --> 00:35:25,700 You know, because we could never figure out 636 00:35:25,867 --> 00:35:29,400 how would Tudor get out there. 637 00:35:29,567 --> 00:35:31,467 I could not see him walking alongside the road 638 00:35:31,633 --> 00:35:34,100 - or in either ditch. - Okay. 639 00:35:34,266 --> 00:35:35,900 Now when you dropped him off and pulled away 640 00:35:36,066 --> 00:35:37,266 and you used your rear view mirror, 641 00:35:37,433 --> 00:35:39,467 did you see which way he went from there? 642 00:35:39,633 --> 00:35:41,266 - No. - So this is the area 643 00:35:41,433 --> 00:35:43,867 where you made your turnaround and then continued northbound. 644 00:35:44,033 --> 00:35:45,900 Yeah, I turned around right here. 645 00:35:46,066 --> 00:35:49,066 And as I was facing this house over here 646 00:35:49,233 --> 00:35:52,767 that's been told to me that it's Ardie Turner's, 647 00:35:52,934 --> 00:35:55,033 I noticed there were no lights on at that house. 648 00:35:56,200 --> 00:35:58,900 As the RCMP finalized their case 649 00:35:59,066 --> 00:36:02,767 against Tudor for the murder of Ardie Turner, 650 00:36:02,934 --> 00:36:05,834 there was a development in the investigation 651 00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:08,867 into Bill Vomastic's homicide. 652 00:36:09,033 --> 00:36:11,667 We had a break on September 2nd, 653 00:36:11,834 --> 00:36:14,834 and that's when somebody that lives just east of Calgary, 654 00:36:15,000 --> 00:36:16,367 just outside City Limits, 655 00:36:16,533 --> 00:36:19,734 located what appeared to be some blood stained 656 00:36:19,900 --> 00:36:23,767 shower curtain and a rod and called the RCMP. 657 00:36:23,934 --> 00:36:26,300 There was in fact a shower curtain 658 00:36:26,467 --> 00:36:29,433 and a shower rod that was missing from the victim's house 659 00:36:29,600 --> 00:36:31,767 and this description matched. 660 00:36:35,033 --> 00:36:39,100 Then on September 22nd, 1995, 661 00:36:39,266 --> 00:36:42,567 four weeks after Bill Vomastic disappeared, 662 00:36:42,734 --> 00:36:45,433 two pheasant hunters on a rural property 663 00:36:45,600 --> 00:36:48,600 south of Carseland discovered a body 664 00:36:48,767 --> 00:36:50,900 near an old abandoned barn. 665 00:36:52,300 --> 00:36:54,000 When Calgary homicide detectives 666 00:36:54,166 --> 00:36:55,600 arrived at the scene, 667 00:36:55,767 --> 00:36:59,867 located about an hour's drive southeast of Bill's home, 668 00:37:00,100 --> 00:37:04,166 they confirmed it was in fact the missing senior. 669 00:37:06,033 --> 00:37:08,133 Investigators took the time to take 670 00:37:08,300 --> 00:37:11,500 a really a beautiful sunset photograph 671 00:37:11,667 --> 00:37:14,033 from the place that Bill was located. 672 00:37:14,200 --> 00:37:17,467 And, you know, it's, uh... 673 00:37:17,633 --> 00:37:20,100 like, it's heartfelt. 674 00:37:20,266 --> 00:37:22,233 It's the investigators 675 00:37:22,400 --> 00:37:25,734 trying to provide closure to the family. 676 00:37:25,900 --> 00:37:28,700 And yeah, I just thought it was very kind 677 00:37:28,867 --> 00:37:30,800 what they did and super impactful. 678 00:37:30,967 --> 00:37:32,133 And they said, "This is..." 679 00:37:32,300 --> 00:37:35,066 you know, "...your Dad's view every day." 680 00:37:35,233 --> 00:37:39,567 And it was actually beautiful, but yeah. 681 00:37:41,367 --> 00:37:43,033 But any sense of peace 682 00:37:43,200 --> 00:37:45,934 the family felt was short-lived. 683 00:37:46,100 --> 00:37:50,300 The autopsy report gave me answers, you know, 684 00:37:50,467 --> 00:37:53,266 seven stab wounds into the back, 685 00:37:53,433 --> 00:37:56,867 violent wounds which busted rib bones. 686 00:37:58,934 --> 00:38:00,867 And they figured that Dad was bent over, 687 00:38:01,033 --> 00:38:03,233 I think putting a record on or something 688 00:38:03,400 --> 00:38:08,600 when Tudor came up behind him and just started stabbing him. 689 00:38:09,800 --> 00:38:11,633 The extreme violence 690 00:38:11,800 --> 00:38:15,033 all for a few hundred dollars. 691 00:38:15,200 --> 00:38:17,033 Well, and I think he figured 692 00:38:17,200 --> 00:38:19,000 that he'd got away with Ardie's... 693 00:38:20,200 --> 00:38:21,934 so do it again, right? 694 00:38:22,100 --> 00:38:23,200 That was easy. 695 00:38:26,467 --> 00:38:30,266 In December of 1995, about a year and a half 696 00:38:30,433 --> 00:38:33,000 after Ardie Turner was killed, 697 00:38:33,166 --> 00:38:36,000 the RCMP paid Raymond Tudor a visit 698 00:38:36,166 --> 00:38:38,667 at the Calgary Remand Center. 699 00:39:06,800 --> 00:39:09,433 Tudor was charged with the second degree murder 700 00:39:09,600 --> 00:39:10,867 of Ardie Turner, 701 00:39:11,033 --> 00:39:14,600 which was later upgraded to first degree murder. 702 00:39:14,767 --> 00:39:16,600 Because our case went so long, 703 00:39:16,767 --> 00:39:19,767 our investigation went so long, I think he figured 704 00:39:19,934 --> 00:39:22,066 that he was smart enough to beat the system. 705 00:39:23,633 --> 00:39:26,934 Raymond Tudor faced a series of trials. 706 00:39:27,100 --> 00:39:29,066 In June of 1997, 707 00:39:29,233 --> 00:39:32,367 a jury convicted him of the first degree murder 708 00:39:32,533 --> 00:39:34,000 of Ardie Turner. 709 00:39:34,166 --> 00:39:36,400 But he appealed that conviction 710 00:39:36,567 --> 00:39:39,533 and Alberta's top court found there was an error 711 00:39:39,700 --> 00:39:42,600 in the original instructions to the jury. 712 00:39:42,767 --> 00:39:44,800 A retrial was ordered. 713 00:39:46,433 --> 00:39:49,700 Months later in December of 1997, 714 00:39:49,867 --> 00:39:52,900 Tudor was found guilty of the second degree murder 715 00:39:53,066 --> 00:39:56,700 of Bill Vomastic and sentenced to life in prison 716 00:39:56,867 --> 00:39:59,667 with no chance of parole for 20 years. 717 00:40:01,166 --> 00:40:03,400 Then in June of 2000, 718 00:40:03,567 --> 00:40:07,000 following a retrial for the death of Ardie Turner, 719 00:40:07,166 --> 00:40:08,934 a judge found him guilty 720 00:40:09,100 --> 00:40:12,300 of the lesser charge of second degree murder. 721 00:40:13,500 --> 00:40:15,967 Tudor was sentenced to life in prison 722 00:40:16,133 --> 00:40:19,033 with no chance of parole for 20 years. 723 00:40:19,934 --> 00:40:22,400 He figured that he was smart 724 00:40:22,567 --> 00:40:26,200 and he would pick on pensioners and people 725 00:40:26,367 --> 00:40:28,066 that were older and weaker. 726 00:40:28,233 --> 00:40:31,233 He would wait till the end of the month to murder them 727 00:40:31,400 --> 00:40:33,700 once they had their pension checks, right? 728 00:40:36,400 --> 00:40:38,033 But less than two years 729 00:40:38,200 --> 00:40:39,867 into his prison sentence, 730 00:40:40,033 --> 00:40:44,867 there was an unexpected and very high profile development. 731 00:40:45,033 --> 00:40:50,467 On March 26th, 2002, Raymond Tudor disappeared 732 00:40:50,633 --> 00:40:53,166 from Drumheller Institution. 733 00:40:53,333 --> 00:40:55,333 Raymond Tudor shouldn't be hard to spot 734 00:40:55,500 --> 00:40:57,900 unless he has shaved off his beard and hair. 735 00:40:58,066 --> 00:41:00,800 This is the first escape from the medium security part 736 00:41:00,967 --> 00:41:03,433 of the institution since 1994 737 00:41:03,600 --> 00:41:06,500 and prison officials still aren't sure how he got out. 738 00:41:07,400 --> 00:41:09,667 A Canada-wide warrant was issued 739 00:41:09,834 --> 00:41:12,133 and the convicted double murderer 740 00:41:12,300 --> 00:41:16,066 was even featured on America's Most Wanted. 741 00:41:16,233 --> 00:41:18,367 There's been a lot of speculation about, 742 00:41:18,533 --> 00:41:20,533 you know, like, did he walk out the front gate 743 00:41:20,700 --> 00:41:22,467 or did he climb a fence? 744 00:41:22,633 --> 00:41:23,900 We don't really know, we do know that 745 00:41:24,066 --> 00:41:27,867 the fence alarms were working at that time. 746 00:41:28,033 --> 00:41:31,533 Strathmore, came down to my work... 747 00:41:32,967 --> 00:41:36,266 called me up to the office, to the front. 748 00:41:38,867 --> 00:41:42,133 They said, "Yes, we have some bad news. 749 00:41:42,300 --> 00:41:46,734 Raymond Tudor escaped Drumheller Jail... 750 00:41:48,367 --> 00:41:49,467 and we don't know where he is. 751 00:41:50,433 --> 00:41:53,400 So this is just a word of caution to you 752 00:41:53,567 --> 00:41:58,800 and your family and your friends to be alert." 753 00:42:00,066 --> 00:42:02,300 There's a lot of restless nights out there. 754 00:42:04,734 --> 00:42:06,867 Well, he did apparently have a hit list 755 00:42:07,033 --> 00:42:09,633 that he left in his jail cell. 756 00:42:11,600 --> 00:42:14,767 The prosecutor was on it, I was on it. 757 00:42:17,100 --> 00:42:19,133 It was quite a lengthy list of people 758 00:42:19,300 --> 00:42:22,433 that he was gonna get rid of. 759 00:42:22,600 --> 00:42:26,100 So I phoned the detectives 760 00:42:26,266 --> 00:42:29,433 and they sent police cars to circle the house. 761 00:42:29,600 --> 00:42:30,767 They told me to go... 762 00:42:32,133 --> 00:42:34,900 and take a different route to and from work. 763 00:42:35,066 --> 00:42:37,033 And even with my son, you know, 764 00:42:37,200 --> 00:42:39,133 I tell him, "When you get home from school, 765 00:42:39,300 --> 00:42:42,100 you lock the door, you don't answer the door. 766 00:42:42,266 --> 00:42:44,533 Anybody comes, just don't." 767 00:42:45,467 --> 00:42:48,800 Tudor had disappeared for seven weeks, 768 00:42:48,967 --> 00:42:52,333 but it turned out he hadn't gone far. 769 00:42:52,500 --> 00:42:54,467 The 48-year-old had been hiding 770 00:42:54,633 --> 00:42:56,700 in the prison's duct system 771 00:42:56,867 --> 00:42:59,867 and the walls of the institution's workshop. 772 00:43:00,100 --> 00:43:03,467 This is a hole he created in the wall. 773 00:43:03,633 --> 00:43:07,400 You see from the size of it, it's not a very large hole, 774 00:43:07,567 --> 00:43:10,967 approximately 12 inches square to something that extent. 775 00:43:11,133 --> 00:43:12,834 He was able to slide through there. 776 00:43:14,400 --> 00:43:16,967 Officials believed other inmates helped him 777 00:43:17,133 --> 00:43:20,834 as he had a box of cookies with him when he was found. 778 00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:24,633 But by then, Tudor had lost 40 pounds. 779 00:43:30,300 --> 00:43:33,834 Decades later, family and friends of the victims 780 00:43:34,000 --> 00:43:37,133 still struggle with the senseless murders. 781 00:43:38,867 --> 00:43:40,066 Why, for nothing. 782 00:43:43,333 --> 00:43:45,467 Car ride and murder. 783 00:43:45,633 --> 00:43:47,967 200 bucks, 400 bucks, whatever. 784 00:43:49,100 --> 00:43:50,200 I think he's an animal 785 00:43:50,367 --> 00:43:52,667 and I think he should stay locked up. 786 00:43:52,834 --> 00:43:55,633 I really do, regardless of how old he is now, 787 00:43:55,800 --> 00:43:56,834 I don't care. 788 00:43:57,900 --> 00:43:58,967 Don't let him out. 789 00:44:01,000 --> 00:44:02,433 In Sharon's home, 790 00:44:02,600 --> 00:44:05,166 there are a lot of her father's treasures, 791 00:44:05,333 --> 00:44:07,967 mementos she holds onto, 792 00:44:08,133 --> 00:44:11,734 because she didn't have the chance to hold onto him. 793 00:44:12,734 --> 00:44:17,734 We became very, very close in later years, you know, 794 00:44:17,900 --> 00:44:23,100 when he had retired and he had a wicked sense of humor. 795 00:44:23,266 --> 00:44:25,333 He was a funny, funny guy. 796 00:44:26,333 --> 00:44:31,200 And I'm glad that we can focus on Dad 797 00:44:31,367 --> 00:44:32,834 and who he was. 798 00:44:33,000 --> 00:44:34,166 I think it's important. 799 00:44:37,834 --> 00:44:40,500 Raymond Tudor remains in prison. 800 00:44:40,667 --> 00:44:44,066 In 2021, he was denied day parole. 801 00:44:44,233 --> 00:44:47,433 He's scheduled to have another hearing in 2026. 802 00:44:47,600 --> 00:44:51,500 Both the victim's families and Tudor's own family 803 00:44:51,667 --> 00:44:54,000 have expressed fear for their safety 804 00:44:54,166 --> 00:44:57,433 and the public's if he is ever released. 805 00:45:00,200 --> 00:45:03,000 Thank you for joining us tonight on Crime Beat. 806 00:45:03,166 --> 00:45:04,567 I'm Antony Robart. 807 00:45:06,033 --> 00:45:07,834 Want more episodes of Crime Beat? 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