Disappearance of Lyle and Marie McCann

Lyle and Marie McCann were last seen on July 3, 2010 while on a road trip from their hometown of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, to Chiliwack, British Columbia. A few days later, their charred motorhome was discovered, resulting in a search that lead to the arrest of one suspect, Travis Vader. Vader was eventually charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of the McCanns, though their bodies have yet to be discovered.

Lyle and Marie McCann

Lyle Thomas McCann was born August 24, 1931, near Red Deer, Alberta, one of six children. Marie McCann (née Waltz) was born October 15, 1932, in Torrington, Alberta, one of seven children. They were married July 30, 1952 in Torrington, and have resided in St. Albert since 1964.[1] Lyle was a long-haul truck driver for many years, traveling throughout North America.[2] They had three children.[3] Lyle and Marie were 78- and 77-years-old, respectively, at the time of their disappearance.[4]

Disappearance

On July 3, 2010, the McCanns left St. Albert for Chiliwack for a vacation and were to pick up their daughter on July 10 at the Abbotsford International Airport.[5] That same day they were seen at a Superstore gas station fueling up their 1999 Gulfstream Coach motorhome in St. Albert, with their green Hyundai Tucson in tow. They are then believed to have traveled to the Yellowhead Highway.[3][6]

In the evening of July 5, firefighters responded to a motorhome on fire at the Minnow Lake campground near Edson, Alberta. No bodies were found, but police discover the motorhome belonged to the McCanns, though the Hyundai Tucson is missing. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) visit the McCanns' home, but receive no answer.[7]

When the McCanns do not arrive in at Abbotsford International Airport on July 10, their daughter, Trudy Holder, notified the RCMP, who released a missing persons notification.[7] The RCMP realized the connection between the burned-out motorhome and the McCanns' disappearance and launched aerial and ground searches.[6] On July 16, the RCMP found the McCanns' SUV near Highway 16 and Range Road 144, about 30 kilometres east of Edson, followed by an announcement that the disappearance of the McCanns is believed to be foul play. At the same time, the RCMP announced a person of interest, 38-year-old Travis Edward Vader of no fixed address.[8] Vader had multiple outstanding warrants at the time and a criminal history, including vehicular theft in 1995; possession of break-in tools, driving a motor vehicle while unauthorized, operating an irregular motor vehicle and trailer, and weapons charges in August 2009; stealing and burning a truck in December 2009; and careless use of a firearm and unauthorized possession of a firearm in June 2010.[9]

Arrest of Travis Vader and continued searches

On July 19, 2010, Vader was arrested near Niton Junction, Alberta, on outstanding warrants unrelated to the disappearance of the McCanns.[7] On July 27, Vader's sister, Bobbi-Jo, revealed to the media that her brother stayed with her family in Edmonton on July 4, a day after the McCanns were last seen, and that he appeared "tired... sick and [that] he needed to rest."[10]

Vader, while still being held in custody, was officially announced a suspect in the disappearance of the McCanns on August 31, 2010.[11] On September 10, the RCMP announced they were searching a property south of Nojack, Alberta as part of the investigation.[7] On September 14, the RCMP revealed they had ended their search of the property, where they searched a pond, septic tank, and combed through piles of debris.[12] The property belonged to an acquaintance of Vader, where a dive team was used to search the pond and septic tank.[13]

Vader, still in custody, was denied bail on March 18, 2011; the RCMP believed he still had information about the McCanns or had some involvement with them, though he did not face any charges related to the investigation.[14] A few months later, on June 27, 2011, the RCMP searched a property near Lodgepole, Alberta, southwest of Edmonton, in relation to the investigation.[15]

Declaration of the couple's death and Vader's release

On July 27, 2011, a court order officially declared the McCanns as deceased, with the RCMP believing the McCanns to have been killed the day they disappeared.[16] Vader is denied bail yet again on February 15, 2012.[17]

On April 23, 2012, Vader was officially charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Lyle and Marie McCann, though the whereabouts of their bodies is still unknown.[18] These charges were stayed by the Crown on 13 March 2014.[7] On October 12, 2012, Vader is convicted of offences that include drug trafficking, theft, and weapons charges, though a new trial is ordered due to previously undisclosed evidence.[7] On February 13, 2014, Vader launches a lawsuit against the RCMP, accusing them of keeping him in custody until he can be charged with the deaths of the McCanns.[7]

On October 8, 2014, Vader was found not guilty of nine charges unrelated to the disappearance of the McCanns, and released from custody shortly afterwards.[19] Upon his release, Vader told the media that the RCMP had "probably destroyed my life... [They] put me in jail for four years to investigate me when there was nothing there to begin with" and that he knew nothing about the McCanns and that his "heart goes out to them."[20]

Vader re-arrested

On December 19, 2014, Vader was arrested in St. Albert yet again in relation to the deaths of the McCanns.[21] The whereabouts of the McCanns bodies still remains unknown.

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