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Highway 16 in Canada has become known as the "Highway of Tears" because dozens of women have disappeared along its route. Many of them have been killed, most of them First Nation indigenous peoples.
Hogsback Lake is only a 15-minute drive from the Scott's home in Vanderhoof, a tiny town along Canada's infamous Highway 16. The locals call it "The Highway of Tears" for a reason.
The deaths happened near Canada's notorious "highway of tears" – a remote stretch of road where at least 18 women in the last 40 years have disappeared or been found murdered.
The evidence linking Fowler to as many as three victims stems from a long-term investigation dubbed E-PANA, set up in 2005 to probe the Highway of Tears killings and disappearances.
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