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Who was Calvin Hoover? The man Toronto police say killed 9-year-old Christine Jessop in 1984

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In a Queensville, Ont. cemetery, 60 kilometres north of Toronto, a pile of flowers lays in front of Christine Jessop‘s headstone including a fresh bouquet of yellow flowers with a note attached.“We never met you, but we know people who knew and loved you.

May your beautiful soul finally rest in peace,” it reads.The note is dated Oct. 15, 2020, the day that Toronto police announced they had solved the mystery of who killed Jessop, having learned that DNA found on the nine-year-old’s underwear belonged to a then 28-year-old friend of the Jessop family named Calvin Hoover.

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