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[The Unsolved Murder of Lindsay Buziak: A Deep Dive into a Real Estate Tragedy]-[Episode 98: The Tragic Unsolved Murder of Lindsay Buziak Mini Morbid]

Morbid · B2 · 2019-10-28

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The Tragic Case of Lindsay Buziak

Lindsay Buziak was a vibrant, ambitious, and popular young woman from Victoria, British Columbia. Following in her father’s footsteps, she pursued a career in real estate, where her "effervescent personality" and natural ability to "light up a room" helped her climb the professional ladder rapidly. However, her promising life was cut short on February 2, 2008, in a brutal, unsolved murder that continues to haunt her family and investigators to this day.

The Setup: A Suspicious Appointment

On January 31, 2008, Lindsay received a mysterious phone call from a woman requesting a showing for a $1 million home. The caller claimed to be from Vancouver and possessed what Lindsay described as an "unidentifiable accent" that sounded "fake." Despite her intuition, Lindsay accepted the appointment, seeing the potential for a significant commission. The caller claimed a previous client had recommended Lindsay, but when Lindsay attempted to verify this, the client was unavailable, leaving her to proceed with the viewing without confirmation.

The Murder and Questionable Circumstances

Lindsay scheduled the showing for February 2 at a home on D'Souza Place. Concerned by the "weird" nature of the request, she asked her boyfriend, Jason Zalo, to be her backup. On the day of the murder, Lindsay greeted the couple—described as a woman with short blonde hair in a "very distinct" and "ugly" dress, and a man in a light brown jacket—outside the property. Witnesses confirmed she appeared to be introducing herself, suggesting she did not know the suspects.

At 5:41 p.m., Lindsay’s phone made an accidental "butt dial," indicating she was being attacked. She had been stabbed 40 times, with the wounds focused on her chest and head—a detail that led many to believe the perpetrator was someone who knew her and was "unbelievably enraged" at her. Notably, there was no robbery, as her belongings remained untouched, and no sexual assault occurred.

The Web of Connections and Suspicion

Throughout the investigation, several bizarre elements emerged:

  • The Burner Phone: The "Mexicans" (a term Lindsay used for the callers) used a burner phone activated just 24 hours prior to the murder, suggesting a level of professional planning.
  • The "Sherl-incidence": Following the murder, another of Jason’s ex-girlfriends received a strange call from a woman with a fake accent; when she called back, Jason’s mother, Shirley, answered. Shirley claimed it was a mistake, though the connection remains deeply suspicious.
  • The "Something She Shouldn't Have Seen": Lindsay had told her father she had seen something "really bad" while visiting him in Calgary, shortly before a massive drug bust involving a former friend of her own ex-boyfriend occurred. While investigators cleared Lindsay of direct drug involvement, the timing suggests she may have inadvertently stumbled into a dangerous situation.

Investigation Incompetence and Lack of Closure

The investigation has been marred by allegations of incompetence and potential corruption. The Saanich Police Department was criticized for initially refusing to share information with the Integrated Major Crime Unit and for the strange timing of seven officers retiring just before the murder. Despite a 2017 anonymous message left on her father’s memorial website claiming, "I killed Lindsay and stupid cops will never prove it," the case remains cold.

Lindsay’s father, Jeff, continues to fight for justice, maintaining a website to track the case and keep it in the public eye. The murder remains a chilling reminder of how a "vivacious" and "promising young woman" can have her life stolen by an unknown entity, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and a community demanding accountability.

🎯Key Sentences

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hang tight everybody.
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it's going to be just fine.
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On that note, it's going to be a lot of fun.
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Let's not name him.
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That's all I have to say about that.
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📝Key Phrases

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hang tight
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out of the loop
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fly off the handle
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run the other way
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red flag
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