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The Buddies

4/14/202629 min

When two teenage boys vanish in 1989, their whereabouts are a mystery for years until skulls start popping up in British Columbia’s Stanley Park. What happened to Ramsey Rioux and Kenneth Lutz is a mystery that still haunts Vancouver.

If you know anything about the unsolved murders of Ramsey Rioux and Kenneth Lutz, please contact the homicide unit of the Vancouver Police Department at 604-717-2500. You can also submit tips by visiting vpdcoldcases.ca/tips, or at the email address coldcase@vpd.ca.

View source material and photos for this episode at: parkpredators.com/the-buddies
 

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  1. Delia D'Ambra· Host0:00

    Hi, park enthusiasts. It's Delia. If you listen to Park Predators, you already know that sometimes the most beautiful places can hide the darkest secrets. But what happens when the danger isn't miles from civilization, it's in your community, and sometimes even in your own backyard? On Crime Junkie, hosts Ashley and Brit dive into real cases every week, from missing persons to unsolved murders, breaking down what we know, what we don't, and the details that still don't sit right. If you care about the stories behind the headlines and the victims at the center of them, you'll wanna check out Crime Junkie. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, park enthusiasts. I'm your host, Delia D'Ambra, and the case I'm gonna share with you today is one of those stories that I originally planned to incorporate into a previous episode of Park Predators titled The Pair, because it takes place in the same country, in the same park, with very similar victims. However, after digging into both crimes, I realized the two stories needed their own standalone episodes. Stanley Park in British Columbia, Canada, is a recreation space known for its beauty, but it's also a place where multiple sets of skeletal remains and human skulls have been found, and those bones did not come from indigenous burial grounds known to be in parts of the park. The remains I discussed in The Pair episode were those of David and Derek D'Alton, two young boys

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