Monday, 9 January 2012

PICKERING - MYSTERY SUBURB OF TORONTO

The Barkey-Michell house, expropriated by the government in 1972. In the basement, a contractor found a recently-built room designed to hold someone captive.

17 March 1995,

After a party, six teenage boys from Pickering, disappeared and were never seen again. (Lost Boys of Pickering)

3 June 2006

A group of Canadian teenagers and young men in their 20s, accused by police of being members of a suspected homegrown terrorist cell, appeared in court to face accusations that they plotted to attack Canadian targets.

The men attended `training camp' according to sources

Led by the RCMP's anti-terrorism task force, more than 400 police officers from across Ontario made the series of arrests, taking as many as a dozen suspects into custody at a heavily guarded Pickering police station.

19 December 2011

In the Toronto suburb of Pickering in Canada, police found a ‘confinement room’ in an abandoned farmhouse

In the basement of the abandoned farmhouse on a secluded country road northeast of Toronto, a contractor made a discovery: a recently-built room designed to hold someone captive.

Police talked of a 'confinement room.'

"The actual construction of this room is fairly new," said Durham Regional Police spokesman Dave Selby.

The building was due for demolition, and the owner hired a contractor to inspect it, Mr. Selby said.

He would not say who owns the house or for how long it had been abandoned.

The building lies north of the Toronto suburb of Pickering.

20 December 2011

A government-hired security guard and four police officers rushed to the Pickering farm house to deal with a curious Star reporter. (Website)

6 January 2012

A suspicious fire has destroyed the abandoned farmhouse east of Toronto that contained a room designed to hold someone captive.

The Dungeon house, cleansed by fire, stands no more.

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