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that when she reached out once again to the royal canadian mounted police.wa, a staff sergeant named larry laren got a call from his bosses. >> we become aware adam has been in touch with her. tant my team was engaged to pursue that to the full extent. >> a 30-year veteran, he ran priority undercover projects for the royal canadian mounted police. his mission, find adam. if that was even his name. >> he reaches out on facebook, which means you have his facebook address, right? >> we do. >> you kind of know where he is. >> we know he's in somalia. >> right. >> we suspect he is using an alias, so the principle course of action tant is who is adam? and so to do that, we have to engage him directly through an under cover operation. >> under cover agent? >> correct? is he going to start getting in touch with adam? >> yes. >> that's where this man comes in. he's a canadian investigator who we've agreed to refer to by his cover name a.k.. >> right off the top, we want to acknowledge we are hiding your identity. we've changed your look. >> yes. >> that's because are
that when she reached out once again to the royal canadian mounted police.wa, a staff sergeant named larry laren got a call from his bosses. >> we become aware adam has been in touch with her. tant my team was engaged to pursue that to the full extent. >> a 30-year veteran, he ran priority undercover projects for the royal canadian mounted police. his mission, find adam. if that was even his name. >> he reaches out on facebook, which means you have his facebook address, right?...
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that's when she reached out, once again, to the royal canadian mounted police. in ottawa, a staff sergeant named larry laren got a call from his bosses. >> we become aware that adam's been in touch with her, and at that point my team was engaged to pursue that to the full extent. a 30-year veteran, he ran priority undercover projects for the royal canadian mounted police. his mission? find adam if that was even his name. >> he reaches out on facebook, which means you have his facebook address, right? >> we do. >> you know, you kind of know where he is. >> we know he's in somalia. >> right. >> we know -- we suspect that he's using an alias, so the principal course of action at that point is who is adam. and so to do that, we have to engage him direct will youly th undercover operation. >> an undercover agent. >> correct. >> is going to start trying to get in touch with adam? >> correct, yes. >> that's where this man comes in. he's a canadian investigator, who we've agreed to refer to by his cover name. a.k. >> right off the top i just want to acknowledge, we're h
that's when she reached out, once again, to the royal canadian mounted police. in ottawa, a staff sergeant named larry laren got a call from his bosses. >> we become aware that adam's been in touch with her, and at that point my team was engaged to pursue that to the full extent. a 30-year veteran, he ran priority undercover projects for the royal canadian mounted police. his mission? find adam if that was even his name. >> he reaches out on facebook, which means you have his...
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week there's the consist of a witness testimony from canada, border security agency, and royal canadian mounted police officials. this is all regarding their conduct during a bust a geisha and even her arrest. joining us now to discuss the case of journalist bunce, one who has been following this case since it all started a few years ago. bennett lay this out for us, the claim. the makings her tell us what defense team is making of the case? yes, centrally. what they're saying in, at its core, what they're saying is look essentially the canadian police and the border patrol in canada. customs agents broke the law in the way they conducted this interrogation, main ones over travel to canada. she was actually headed to another location. she was stopped, she was detained, she was questioned. the problem is, she wasn't arrested immediately. she was told that this was just a routine discussion. they were having just talking about, you know, typical custom stuff. her cell phone was taken away, her laptop was taken away, and both of them were searched by customs agents and law enforcement there at the airpor
week there's the consist of a witness testimony from canada, border security agency, and royal canadian mounted police officials. this is all regarding their conduct during a bust a geisha and even her arrest. joining us now to discuss the case of journalist bunce, one who has been following this case since it all started a few years ago. bennett lay this out for us, the claim. the makings her tell us what defense team is making of the case? yes, centrally. what they're saying in, at its core,...
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. >> the next day, denis and the kids filed a report with the rcmp, the royal canadian mounted police. they created a missing persons poster, a photo of wendy smiling, happy, her hazel eyes magnified by supersized glasses they plastered around town. a day went by, then two, then a week. >> i just kept waiting for her to walk through the door. >> you expected that to happen? >> i didn't know what else to do. for me it was, she's going to come back, right? i'm 15 years old and expecting everything to come and be norm normal. one of my really vivid memories is we went to see a movie together because we felt like let's have a little distraction from this trauma. so i remember standing in line to go to the cinema, just feeling awful, feeling the weight of what's happening and having it feel so odd that we're doing that. like why aren't we looking for her? >> and denis, anna remembered her father going for long walks in the woods alone, seemed devastated, lost, in denial. >> he broke down for the first time. i'd never seen real emotion come from him before. >> by then, wendy's disappearance
. >> the next day, denis and the kids filed a report with the rcmp, the royal canadian mounted police. they created a missing persons poster, a photo of wendy smiling, happy, her hazel eyes magnified by supersized glasses they plastered around town. a day went by, then two, then a week. >> i just kept waiting for her to walk through the door. >> you expected that to happen? >> i didn't know what else to do. for me it was, she's going to come back, right? i'm 15 years old...