In October 1984, nine-year-old Christine Jessop left her home in Queensville, Ontario, and never returned. Her brutal murder shocked Canada, ignited a desperate search for answers, and led to one of the country's most infamous miscarriages of justice. The Christine Jessop Story documentary revisits this haunting case, one that left a family shattered, a community scarred, and an innocent man fighting for his life. This book takes readers behind the documentary lens, exploring the decades-long journey from Christine's disappearance to the groundbreaking use of DNA and genetic genealogy that finally identified her killer. With careful detail, it examines Guy Paul Morin's wrongful conviction, the public inquiry that reshaped Canadian justice, and the Jessop family's enduring grief and search for peace. Through powerful storytelling, it captures not only the devastating impact of Christine's murder but also the resilience of a family determined to keep her memory alive and a justice system forced to confront its failures. More than a retelling of tragedy, this is a story of truth, perseverance, and the lessons that continue to echo today. Christine's voice, silenced too soon, finally finds its place in history. If you believe stories like Christine's must never be forgotten, this book is for you. Step inside the case that changed Canadian justice forever read it today.
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