“Girl In The Burning Suitcase” Murder Solved 18-Years Later; Parents Arrested
- Body had 21 broken bones from up to six months prior to death
- Teenage girl had been brought to Canada for ‘a better life’
- Investigation into 15-year-old brother’s suicide also reopened
An 18-year-old cold case may have been solved after police brought first-degree murder charges over the death of Melonie Biddersingh, whose remains were found in a burning suitcase in 1994. Melonie, 17, was only identified this morning after police arrested her biological father Evertone Biddersingh, 56, and stepmother Elaine Biddersingh, 50, on March 5 in Welland, Ontario. On September 1, 1994, police on patrol discovered a body in a burning suitcase left in an industrial area north of Toronto. The victim’s body was curled in the fetal position and her fingerprints, hand-prints and footprints were burned off. READ MORE HERE
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