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Murder of Lindsay Buziak was born on 2 November, 1983 in oman. Discover Murder of Lindsay Buziak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 2 November 1983
Birthday 2 November
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Date of death February 2, 2008
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Nationality Oman

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2021

In February 2021, Saanich police said that advancements in DNA analysis and other technology had created new leads in the case. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation has been working with investigators on the case since early 2020.

2020

In 2020, the Capital Daily requested a release of public records relating to the case, and reported previously unpublished information. The documents revealed that police were aware of two different "crime phones" used by the suspects; one with a Vancouver number only used to contact Buziak, and another used to check the voicemail of the first. They also reported strange Internet activity during the time just before her murder, and that police initially suspected that "violent criminals" on her Facebook friends list "may have played a role" in the murder.

2017

In August 2017, a public message was posted on the investigative website run by Jeff Buziak. The message, which contained misspellings throughout, stated: "I killed Lindsey [sic] and stupid cops will never prove it."

2008

In late January 2008, Buziak received a call from a woman who told Buziak that she and her husband were looking urgently for a home to buy, with a budget of $1 million. The caller had a foreign accent and used what later turned out to be a fake name. Unnerved by the nature of the call, Buziak asked the caller how she had gotten her personal cell phone number, as she was a relatively junior employee. The caller said that a previous client of Buziak's had passed it on to her.

Buziak told her boyfriend, Jason Zailo, and her father, Jeff Buziak, about the call and revealed her concerns. Zailo encouraged Buziak to take on the client because of the high commission she would get from the sale, and to reassure her, Zailo offered to be outside the property in his car in case anything went wrong. Buziak found a suitable property and made an appointment with the client to view it at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 2, 2008.

On Saturday, February 2, 2008, Buziak and Zailo ate a late lunch at a restaurant, paying the bill at 4:24 p.m. They left separately in their own vehicles. It is believed that Buziak went home to change clothes before the viewing. Zailo traveled to an auto shop to pick up a colleague. Zailo was running late, and CCTV at the auto shop showed him and his colleague leaving at 5:30 p.m. Zailo and Buziak had exchanged several text messages and Buziak was aware that Zailo would be late.

In September 2010, the American network NBC aired a Dateline episode, "Dream House Murder." The Saanich Police Detectives, Horsley and McColl revealed that in December 2007, about 8 weeks prior to her murder, Buziak tried to contact the friend of her ex-boyfriend while on a visit to Calgary. On January 22, 2008, the largest drug bust in Alberta's history took place and the friend was arrested as being a major participant in the illegal drug trafficking operation. It was speculated that Buziak's murder may have been ordered by a drug cartel because she was believed to be a police informant. The detectives investigated the possibility but quickly ruled it out as a motive because she was not an informant and the personal nature of her murder did not fit a hired killer's method of operation. Crime scene investigator Yolanda McClary and veteran Homicide Detective Dwayne Stanton both agree that Buziak's murder was not a contracted murder related to a drug cartel; it was brutal but too amateurish. Both seasoned investigators stated that they do believe that Buziak's murder was very personal and planned by someone very close to her; someone who had access to inside information from the Re/Max office where she worked.

Later in 2008, a close friend of Buziak's, called Nikki, claimed that she was awakened by a telephone call in the middle of the night from an unknown number. As she was half-asleep, she did not register much of what the female caller was saying, but she noticed that the caller had a strange accent that she could not place. She became scared when she remembered that Buziak had reported that her unidentified client (and possible murderer) had an odd accent that she could not put her finger on, and which she thought may have been fake. Now fully alert, she called the number back but no one picked up. She called repeatedly, "20 or 30 times," until someone answered. The person on the other end of the line was Shirley Zailo. Nikki asked Shirley why she called her and how she had her number, as they did not know each other. Shirley replied that she meant to call another Nikki, her secretary, and that she didn't know why this Nikki's number was in her contact list but presumed that her son Jason Zailo must have added it. Shirley Zailo categorically denies that this event occurred, and it has not been publicly revealed whether Nikki's claim was followed up by the authorities.

2003

Speculation regarding another drug bust related to this group of people was also investigated as a link to Buziak's murder. An individual's phone had been tapped because of his high level of involvement in the trafficking and sale of illegal narcotics in British Columbia and Alberta. During the wiretaps, law enforcement uncovered information that led to the BC Legislature Raids in 2003. Buziak's and her boyfriend's phones at the time were also tapped because of his association with this group. Although this theory was interesting, it was quickly dismissed because Buziak was never known to be involved in drug use or trafficking and was not on the witness list released to the defense during the trial.

1983

Lindsay Elizabeth Buziak (November 2, 1983 – February 2, 2008) was a Canadian real estate agent who was murdered on a property viewing in Saanich, a suburb of Victoria, British Columbia, on February 2, 2008 after being lured to meet a couple (a man and a woman) posing as prospective clients. They had told her they were looking for a million dollar home. Buziak was apprehensive about going to the viewing because of the odd way someone with her low profile had been contacted directly for such a large deal. However she went despite her misgivings after being reassured. The sophisticated and pre-planned setting up of her homicide is believed to indicate she was personally targeted by experienced criminals with inside information. The main theories as to motive are she was believed to be a potential informant after seeing something she was not intended to, or there was some personal reason. Buziak was not involved in criminal activity, but had friends from a wide range of backgrounds.

Lindsay Elizabeth Buziak was born on November 2, 1983, to Jeff Buziak and Evelyn Buziak (née Reitmayer). She had one sister, Sara. In 2008, 24-year-old Lindsay Buziak was an ambitious Victoria real estate agent who had made a promising start to her career and was described by her family, friends, and colleagues as being popular and caring. Her boyfriend, Jason Zailo, is part of a prominent and wealthy family that owns a successful real estate business.

1702

The street on which the house is located, De Sousa Place, is a small cul-de-sac containing four houses. Number 1702 is at the outer end of the cul-de-sac, on the intersection of De Sousa Place and a main thoroughfare, Torquay Drive. The side of the property and the fence of the back garden run parallel to Torquay Drive.