Photos of murder victims are displayed during a news conference in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada on Tuesday, Sept 25, 2012. Canadian police have linked a dead U.S. convict to one of 18 women who vanished along three highways in British Columbia over several decades, and authorities are investigating the man for possible links to five murders in the U.S. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Bobby Jack Fowler, who died in 2006, is a person of interest in 10 of the Canadian cases, and DNA has linked Fowler to the 1974 killing of teenage hitchhiker Colleen MacMillen. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Jonathan Hayward)
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