VANCOUVER – In 1981, 33-year-old Maureen Mosie was murdered in Kamloops.
Her killer has never been found.
Mosie lived in Edson, Alberta, but was last seen alive in Salmon Arm apparently hitchhiking on May 8, 1981. The next day her body was located south of the intersection of Highway 97 and Highway 1.
Multiple tracks were found in the area, but one set in particular is believed to belong to the killer.
A witness helped police create a sketch of Mosie getting into a car in Salmon Arm a day before her body was discovered. The man was described as in his late 20s or early 30s with black or brown hair and a beard.
At the time of her death, Mosie was wearing beaded moccasins and she was carrying a tan-coloured canvass handbag.
If you know any details about this case or remember seeing Mosie in 1981 call police.
If you wish to remain anonymous visit bccrimstoppers.com or call 1-800-222-8477.
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