Ever since her sister vanished without a trace in the summer of 2013, Candice L’Hommecourt has been fighting to learn the truth about her disappearance. (CBC)
Ever since Shelly Dene vanished without a trace in the summer of 2013, her sister has been fighting to learn the truth about her disappearance.
Candice L’Hommecourt last heard from her sister through a text message in August 2013.
“I asked her if she was OK, and she said no.”
Shelly Dene has been missing since August 2013. (Edmonton Police)
Dene, 26, had been staying at her grandmother’s place in Edmonton, and had talked about travelling to the Yukon. So L’Hommecourt just assumed that’s where she was headed.
Her grandmother was also out of town. When she got home a few weeks later, she also believed Dene was travelling, because none of her stuff had been left behind.
L’Hommecourt had no reason…
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