Death of Manon Dubé

Manon Dubé was a 10-year-old child who disappeared from the streets of Sherbrooke in the late afternoon of January 27th, 1978 in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Less than 2 months later, her body was discovered face down in a brook near Ayer’s Cliff, 30 miles south of her Sherbrooke home . The case is classified as an unsolved death. In the summer of 2002, a series of articles for Canada's National Post newspaper gave compelling evidence that Manon Dubé was a victim of murder, and that her death was possibly linked to two other unsolved local cases; the death of 19-year old Theresa Allore in 1978, and the murder of Louise Camirand in 1977.[1] The theory was supported by geographic profiler and then FBI consultant, Kim Rossmo, who suggested a serial sexual predator may have been operating

Death of Manon Dubé

Manon Dubé was a 10-year-old child who disappeared from the streets of Sherbrooke in the late afternoon of January 27th, 1978 in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Less than 2 months later, her body was discovered face down in a brook near Ayer’s Cliff, 30 miles south of her Sherbrooke home . The case is classified as an unsolved death. In the summer of 2002, a series of articles for Canada's National Post newspaper gave compelling evidence that Manon Dubé was a victim of murder, and that her death was possibly linked to two other unsolved local cases; the death of 19-year old Theresa Allore in 1978, and the murder of Louise Camirand in 1977.[1] The theory was supported by geographic profiler and then FBI consultant, Kim Rossmo, who suggested a serial sexual predator may have been operating