"PAMELA NAPOLEON"
12X12X.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME
Pamela Napoleon, 42, was reported missing from Blueberry River First Nations, B.C., in July, 2014. RCMP investigators from Fort St. John, B.C. and the North Major District Crime Units identified her remains found August 4, 2014 in a trapper’s cabin that had burned to the ground. The cabin was located 30 kilometres north of Buick Creek on the Beatton Airport Road. It took medical and dental records to confirm the identity. Police think the cabin fire happened between July 8 and 9, 2014. Because of the heat of the fire, investigators have not been able to establish a cause of Napoleon’s death, but they are treating the fire and her death as suspicious.
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