Sgt. Major Darryl Milo, the officer in charge of the Saskatchewan RCMP’s historical case unit, said on Tuesday that nearly 20 people contacted authorities after a three-part podcast examining the 2006 death of 19-year-old Regina teen Misha Pavelick was released two years ago. “I know there has been some more willingness of people to come forward and provide information about what they did know at the time,” Milo said.
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Misha Pavelick death: RCMP podcast led to nearly 20 people contacting authorities with information
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