S5 E47 The Kitimat Murders

Hirsch-Creek Park:

On Saturday July 14, 1997, at around 9:30 pm, campers at Hirsch-Creek Park and campground just north of Kitimat, BC, heard eight gunshots. They called police.

The officer who arrived at the scene found three young male residents lying dead in and beside a car in the campground parking lot, covered in blood. A fourth young man was found clinging to life in the trees a few feet from the car. He had lost 60 percent of his blood and was rushed first to Kitimat General hospital and then airlifted to Vancouver.

The names of the dead are Michael Mauro, David Nunes and Mark Teves, all aged twenty. Twenty-one-year-old Donny Oliveira survived.

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Vancouver Sun, July 14, 1997

Kevin Vermette:

Kevin Vermette and his red chevy pickup were well known around town and witnesses passed along the number plate to police who quickly verified that the truck belonged to Vermette. When they reached the motel where he lived, they found Vermette’s truck parked in its usual spot outside room #5. Vermette had returned to the motel, taken his dog and his shotgun and headed into the bush. By the time police entered his motel room, he already had a 10-hour head start.

Vermette was an experienced hiker and knew how to survive in the heavily forested area and back country trails and logging roads that surrounded the town.

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The Hirsch-Creek Park where the shootings took place July 12, 1997

By the end of 2000 police were no closer to catching him.

Posters had been splashed all across Canada with Vermette’s image and offers of a $17,500 reward.

Two extensive police searchers had turned up only animal bones.

America’s Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries did segments on the case.

More than 900 tips and sightings had come in from the public but whenever police responded to a tip, they found nothing. The tracking dogs never picked up a scent. The helicopter equipped with an infra red heat seeking radar never got a hit.

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Kevin Vermette in 1997 and a composite drawing of what he would like in 2024 at age 70.

Last May 2024 the RCMP sent out an up-to-date composite drawing of Vermette, and he remains on the RCMP’s most wanted list.

Is Kevin Vermette dhttps://bit.ly/3XuKu2Cad? Maybe. But what I did learn while researching this story and talking to people of Kitimat, nothing was really as it seemed. Listen to the podcast and see what you think.

Show Notes:

Sponsor: Erin Hakin Jewellery

Music:   Andreas Schuld ‘Waiting for You’

Intro:  Mark Dunn

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17 comments

  1. e.a.f.

    Remember when it all happened. It was so weird. It is unusual to not find anything but it does happen. Now I’ll figure out how to find podcasts to listen to it.
    Thank you for writing about this case.

  2. Shelly

    Curious if you were able to have a conversation with the survivor about what happened that night to caused Kevin to follow them and attack them? What was his story of what happened? It’s so unfortunate no one wanted to talk about the victims. Not even their friends. Very strange.

  3. Mike Ritcey

    So sad for everyone involved. I am looking forward to the podcast. I have spent a lifetime searching for the missing , BC is a great place to disappear. Keep safe and thanks for the research.

  4. Tamara Rosalie Bradley

    Do you see a huge resemblance to the Green River Serial Killer?
    Gary Ridgway – The Green River Serial Killer looks just like this suspect

  5. Jakob Reynolds

    I remember this really well, as a matter of fact I wondered about this disappearance a few days ago, thank you for the update, now I have a question about a similar crime in 1964, I believe the killing happened around allouette park area or such, three young men and one killer, does this ring any bells with anyone?
    Also the family killed in Vancouver in 1959 that was never solved, the babes in the woods was finally brought to a conclusion I’m wondering if these might also, thank you Eve for these interesting articles.

  6. Angela R

    A more complex tragedy than it appears at first. Thanks for giving us a fuller picture in the podcast. I am so sorry for the mothers, including of course Vermette’s mother.

  7. Jean

    This story is new to me. I believe there is definitely much more to this story concerning the victims. As reported by you thus far I feel no sympathy for their death or their family. The victims at age 20 were hardly children. They were bullies harassing a guy that couldn’t even get protection from RCMP. The families were equally guilty by brushing off what their sons were doing to make a person’s life miserable. Whatever the rest of the story is I think the cover-up will not be revealed. The real victim here is Vermette’s mother wondering what happened to her son and being bullied by the families that lost their son. I hope that one day the truth will come out. Good luck Eve. Enjoy your stories.

    • AS

      Yes, I agree. There is a lot of bullying happening to Keven and the police and parents did nothing to stop it. I remember the day when Keven cleaned and polished his beautiful car and when he was not there, they pissed and shit in his car. It’s really unfortunate that things turned out the way they did.

    • Susanne Stocken

      Yes…there were things that Kevin endured from these boys. His truck was his pride & joy. He’d had enough, and saw no help/justice coming from the police…and did bad things in return… unfortunately for all family….Kevin’s too.
      I met a family member years later

  8. Murray Edmand

    He had a tattoo of a Black Jaguars on his forearm from what I recall.

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