On r he evening of February 2, 2008, 24-year-old real estate agent Lindsay Buziak arrived at 1702 De Sousa Place, a vacant $1 million home

On r he evening of February 2, 2008, 24-year-old real estate agent Lindsay Buziak arrived at 1702 De Sousa Place, a vacant $1 million home in the Gordon Head area of Saanich, a suburb of Victoria, British Columbia. 

She was there to show the property to prospective clients who had contacted her days earlier. 



A woman with a foreign accent had called Lindsay's personal cell phone in late January, claiming she and her husband urgently needed to purchase a home with a budget of $1 million. Lindsay was unnerved by the call and asked how the woman obtained her personal number. The caller claimed one of Lindsay's previous clients had shared it.


Lindsay's boyfriend, Jason Zailo, encouraged her to take the meeting because of the high commission. To reassure her, Zailo offered to wait outside in his car. Lindsay and Zailo ate a late lunch at a restaurant, paying the bill at 4:24PM, then departed separately in their own vehicles. Between 5:38 and 5:41PM, Lindsay was stabbed to death inside the upstairs bedroom of the vacant home. When Zailo and his friend arrived shortly after, they found the front door locked. Zailo looked through windows and saw Lindsay's body lying in a pool of blood on the floor.


The investigation revealed the murder was carefully planned. The cell phone used to contact Lindsay had been purchased in Vancouver several months before and activated under a fake name. It traveled on the ferry from Vancouver the day before the murder and was deactivated soon after, never to be used again. Police found no signs of robbery or sexual assault. The murder weapon was never found, and the killers vanished without a trace.

Despite witness descriptions, extensive investigation, FBI involvement, and advances in DNA technology, no arrests have been made.

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