Police and a friend of Sheri-Lynn McEwan continue to appeal for information that may lead to a crack in the cold case
Sheri-Lynn McEwan was a kind and loving person, always smiling and happy, said her friend and colleague, Jenny Borton.
“When this happened, nobody could believe it,” said Borton, who had known McEwan for about six years at the time of her death — they were both involved in the Estaire Volunteer Fire Service and both worked at Health Sciences North. Weeks later, more tragedy. On Oct. 27, 2013, her husband, Terry Boyle, was also found dead in the residence he’d shared with McEwan. Foul play is not suspected in his death.
“We’re taking advantage of that same technology,” said Glassford. “I don't want to draw comparisons to the Sweeney case, obviously, other than it was an older case. But, you know, we use the technology that fits the evidence that we have.” “It could be the smallest little tidbit of information that they've maybe thought about, and maybe they think it's too late, but it isn't too late,” he said. “We will assess it; we will look at it. We've got a massive investigative file.”
“But when we arrived there, we were told to stand down by the police, which was very confusing for us, because they dispatched us; they asked for our assistance,” she said. “From that moment, Terry - I've never seen a man cry that long or that hard ever in my life. To this day. I've never seen anyone react like that.”
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