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Part I [0:06] Even though Jason and his friend Cohen had summoned police, Jason says they were treated like suspects. He says, “You know, you just find your girlfriend murdered … The cops just show up because we call 911 and they … put us in a police car … What they should have been doing is having like eight, ten, twelve cars out searching right away.”
If police had locked the city down, Jason says things might have turned out differently.
Part II [5:44] Saanich police speak with a crime analyst named Laura Manning, who is said to have used Facebook for investigative purposes. According to the affiant, Manning had searched through Lindsay’s 700 Facebook friends and noticed something odd. Some of Buziak’s listed friends immediately drew Manning’s attention to them as she recognized them to be involved in criminal drug activity.
According to the ITOs, some of Lindsay’s Facebook friends posted regularly on her “wall,” now called a timeline. But as Manning apparently discovered, that usual pattern of activity was disrupted just prior to Lindsay’s murder--and didn’t resume until one day after.
Part III [12:57] After the first call between Lindsay and the mystery woman around the end of January, Lindsay created a nickname for the woman’s phone number, “Million Dollar.” As police discovered, the woman’s phone was a prepaid phone activated over the internet.
We learn that the phone was used exclusively to call Buziak at her cellular telephone number or her home phone number, to receive calls from Buziak from either her cellular telephone number or her home number, or to check voicemail messages.
Part IV [17:35] We don’t know where the crime phone went after the murder. The police have an idea to obtain records relating to every single phone call that had used the same towers as the crime phone, as well as confidential subscriber information.
The exact locations the police traveled to are redacted, but the ITOs suggest the test calls were conducted at a ferry terminal in Vancouver, while onboard a BC Ferries vessel, and “every 5 kilometres” along a major route that could be the Patricia Bay Highway.
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Part I [0:11] Zander interviews Jason, who hasn’t spoken about these events since 2010.
Part II [2:14] We learn how Jason and Lindsay met and how he believed it could be a lifelong relationship. Some friends think there was trouble in paradise.
Part III [4:52] Jason confirms that the woman who contacted Lindsay wanted to buy a $1 million home, and that Linsday was enthusiastic. Jason’s description of Lindsay not being worried seems to differ from what others have told me, and even from a Feb. 2 interview between Jason and the SPD in which Jason says both he and Lindsay believed the circumstances surrounding the clients were “almost too good to be true.”
Part IV [12:02] The receptionist at the Remax Camosun office describes Lindsay as feeling “really weird” and even “freaked out” about meeting the couple. Moreover, according to the summary of Jason’s interview, Jason says he repeated his offer to show the properties himself.
Part V [18:17] In the summary of the Feb. 6 interview between Jason and police, Jason says he believes the man (who came to view the house and is believed to be involved in Lindsay’s murder) heard Jason’s vehicle approach. According to the court documents, Jason rang the doorbell about 10 times. This is when he really got the sense that something wasn’t right.
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Part I [0:05] Zander is back with Richard Neary to check in on the process of gaining access to sealed court documents. Richard will be asking a judge with the BC Supreme Court to unseal a total of 35 judicial authorizations filed between 2008 and 2012.
Part II [1:56] The Saanich Police Department and Crown have agreed to an initial unsealing--a tacit acknowledgement that there was no legal right to continue withholding certain details from the public. And just like that, there’s new information. Jason gives Zander a call and wants to break his silence.
Part III [4:30] Suspicion is cast over Jason Zailo as a person of interest in Lindsay’s murder, however the police rule him out. Dateline portrayal of the story paints Jason in a dark light, with the episode describing him as “unemotional” following his girlfriend’s murder. There are also unsubstantiated reports about Lindsay’s stab wounds, with each outlet reporting something different.
Part IV [10:22] Casefile covers Lindsay’s murder in one of its episodes, although it’s eerily similar in wording to Dateline’s coverage.
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Part I [0:11] Zander speaks with Lindsay’s friend Vicky Mackie. Apart from a brief interview in 2008, Vicky hasn’t spoken publicly about the events surrounding Lindsay’s murder. She says she has concerns about speaking now, but feels compelled by dreams she’s been having around the time she first sits down for an interview with Capital Daily.
Part II [1:46] Lindsay’s sister Sara recounts some of the best memories she had with Lindsay. Vicky pulls up old messages between her and Lindsay when they got Facebook accounts. They were planning a bachelorette in Vancouver. However, according to Vicky, she didn't end up attending the bachelorette party. And as we already know, neither did Lindsay.
Part III [8:38] Zander contacts Matt MacDuff, Lindsay’s boyfriend before Jason Zailo. mHe says he has “no idea” what Lindsay was doing in the last year or so of her life, and says police told him they knew he and Lindsay had no contact for a year prior to her murder. Matt also says he took a “lie detector test” and told police about his alibi.
We also learn more about Lindsay’s relationship with Jason Zailo and how she was reportedly planning on breaking things off.
Part IV [14:22] Richard Neary, a trial lawyer in Victoria helps Zander gain access to court documents, which should tell us more about what police found.
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Part I [0:23] Local resident Colleen Eccleston recounts the evening of Feb. 2, 2008 when she and her friend were looking at a house across the street from her place on De Sousa Place, and the moment she received an alarming call from one of her neighbours.
Part II [3:03] “Some murders … seem like they were scripted for primetime television, and this is one of them.” Investigative reporter Zander Sherman introduces us to Jimmy Thomson, managing editor of Capital Daily, a small media company on Vancouver Island looking to separate fact from fiction with this unsolved case.
Part III [5:30] Zander speaks with Shirley Zailo, one of Lindsay’s colleagues and the mother of Lindsay’s boyfriend. Shirley recalls coming to the office and Lindsay telling her that she was excited because she had a new client that was coming to town who was looking to buy a house for a sizable amount of money.
Part IV [14:55] Lisa Jennings, a retired paramedic with BC Ambulance Service, recounts the night she received a Code 3 to come to the house on De Sousa Place. Her account differs from that of the Saanich Police Department.
Part V [18:38] The whole street on De Sousa Place is shut down with police beginning their search for the murderer.
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In 2008, a young real estate agent named Lindsay Buziak was murdered inside a vacant, $1-million home in Victoria, British Columbia on Vancouver Island. Lindsay’s murder shook the community—and made international news. But with few new details coming to light, investigators eventually hit a wall.
In 2019, Capital Daily, a local news and investigative journalism outlet, embarked on a quest for new information about the unsolved murder that continues to haunt the community, Lindsay’s many friends, and her family. The intent was to separate fact from fiction. Now, people who had sworn off doing another interview are re-breaking their silence. And people who were close with Lindsay are giving extended interviews for the first time.
With this new podcast series, Capital Daily is finally ready to reveal its reporting, with new details from people who were there. With unexpected twists and turns. And with a glimmer of hope. Fifteen years after Lindsay’s murder, a new story is ready to be told by investigative journalist Zander Sherman and Capital Daily.
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