Police want help in solving mystery of B.C. toddler who went missing in 1960

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Police want help in solving mystery of B.C. toddler who went missing in 1960



KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- A police sketch artist has dipped a pen into the murky inkwell of the past in hopes of generating leads on a toddler who went missing 55 years ago.

Kamloops RCMP have released an age progression sketch of Edna Bette-Jean Masters, who disappeared in July 1960 while playing at a friend's house in the Red Lake area north of the city.

She was 21 months old and her family called her Bette-Jean. She would be 57 years old now.

Police reopened the case two years ago during a historic case review and have applied forensic art technology to create a picture of what Masters might look like as an adult.

It was completed using photos of her siblings, parents and snapshots taken of her as a child, said Cpl. Cheryl Bush.
"The artists look at facial bone structures and they complete the sketch," she said, adding new techniques and processes that may not have existed back then were used, she said.

"That's why these cases are never closed."

Bush said it's "absolutely possible" the woman might be living somewhere without knowing about her past.
She said anyone who may have information or a memory that may be jarred by the photo should call police.
"Don't write anything off as seeming insignificant."

Police did not recover any evidence about what might have happened to the little girl. An extensive search by volunteers, officers, an airplane and a police dog was not fruitful.

Masters was wearing a green bonnet with white frill, pink short-sleeved T-shirt, faded pink overalls and sandals. She weighed about 11 kilograms and had curly blond hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion.

source: Police want help in solving mystery of B.C. toddler who went missing in 1960 | CTV News

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Could you imagine opening up this news link and be looking into a mirror..
 

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I'm sure they do but they have to put some energy towards cold cases as well.

Maybe some but a 57 year old case? That's stretching my tax dollar.
Besides, at this point the perv who did this is probably dead.
It's not always necessary to exact revenge.
I've never been satisfied by it, only hurt.
Alas, many humans need revenge. It has ended a couple of friendships for me.
 

Sal

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21 months old, I would figure sold into adoption.. meaning she may have had a wonderful life not knowing she was kidnapped.
although likely not probable I too think it is possible...stranger things have happened and a 21 month old baby may certainly have been sold
 

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Maybe some but a 57 year old case? That's stretching my tax dollar.
Besides, at this point the perv who did this is probably dead.
It's not always necessary to exact revenge.
I've never been satisfied by it, only hurt.
Alas, many humans need revenge. It has ended a couple of friendships for me.

I think in these really really old cases, they throw them up on a website and let amateur sleuths play, sometimes they might get a witness coming forward, who knows. I think the actual amount of effort, energy and money put into this is far, far less than what you're thinking.

And I don't think something this old is about revenge, I think it's just about solving a mystery.
 

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I suppose there's a slim chance that someone who does know something, may leave a note when he/she dies.