Wayne Richard Greavette
$50 000 REWARD

Wayne Richard Greavette was born on January 4, 1954. His life was taken from him on December 12, 1996. He was only 42 years old. He is sadly missed by his wife, son, daughter, and his large extended family.

Wayne was well known in the packaging machinery equipment industry. He serviced machinery and did complete line installations for numerous food and beverage companies all over Ontario, and in other provinces as well.

Until 1993, Wayne spent many years at a packaging machinery company that moved to the Acton Ontario area. When he left the company, it was not on good terms, and he dissolved his partnership with them.

Wayne and his wife started a small business of their own, in the same field, which they ran out of their home in the rural Acton area until June 1996. In June 1996 they moved to a farm, located in Moffat (Puslinch Township), Ontario, just a half hour away from their previous home. From there, they continued to run their business, as well as developing a spring site located next to their property, until the time of Wayne's death in December 1996.

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What is known about the murder:

A package addressed to Wayne was delivered to his home via Canada Post. When he opened the package, he was killed by the flashlight bomb contained inside. The package came with a letter, the details of which follow:

The letter was typed with a Smith-Corona typewriter using a daisy wheel font model 10/12 #59543. The daisy wheel used in this typewriter left a distinct anomaly in the letter, a slash after each period. ( .\ )

This anomaly is uncommon, and if you can remember seeing it in any of your correspondence at work or at home, you should contact the police. Please, check out the anomaly carefully.

The person who committed this murder was very callous and cowardly, and had absolutely no regard for the lives and safety of others.

The person who committed this murder deserves to be punished.

Please take the time to read the above carefully and look closely at the pictures provided.

Try to recall if you have ever seen Wayne, or heard someone speak of him. Maybe you saw him doing work at the plant you work at. Maybe, if you are a local, you have seen him at local bars in Acton or Milton, Ontario.

Maybe you overheard someone speak of his death, and remember something odd they may have said.

If you were a friend of Wayne's, and know anything at all that could help, but were too afraid to talk back then, here is your chance.

Please, if you know of anything at all to help solve this case, use one of the anonymous methods we have provided below to contact the police, Crime Stoppers, or even use an anonymous email to send a message.

Wayne's family deserves Justice and Closure, and we need your help to give them that.

To reach Wayne's memorial site at MemorialsOnline.com , please Click Here.


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