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Sweet Sixteen: The Murder of Rhona Duncan

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Rhona Duncan, 16 was murdered in the early hours of July 17, 1976 after walking home from a high school birthday party. She was in sight of her North Vancouver house, when she was intercepted, raped and strangled. Although 45 years has gone by, Rhona’s friends still get together to remember her and to try and solve her murder. Some believe they know who did it.

Rhona Duncan, 16
Rhona Duncan. Carson Graham Secondary Yearbook, 1976
The Party:

I’m not sure when I first heard about the murder of 16-year-old Rhona Duncan, but I do remember that it was through my daughter and that she was quite young. We lived across the road from Shawn and Peggy Mapoles, our kids are around the same age and our daughters are still close friends. Shawn Mapoles was Rhona Duncan’s boyfriend and on July 16, 1976, he took her to a party on East Queens Road. It was meant to be a small celebration for his friend Margaret’s 16th birthday, but the party quickly got out of hand and teens poured in from all over North and West Vancouver. Around 1:00 am the family called police and broke up the party.

Rhona Duncan
Carson Graham Students in 1976. Rhona front row left. Photo courtesy Gord Curl

Shawn, Rhona and their friends Marion and Owen took their time walking in the direction of their homes. The teens, who were to enter Grade 12 at Carson Graham in the fall, stopped at the district hall on West Queens. Owen and Shawn lived up the hill, and Rhona and Marion lived in the Hamilton area. The girls wanted to be by themselves to talk about the night; it was an easy walk down Jones Avenue. They stopped at Marion’s home and Rhona disappeared into the darkness. She was at the intersection at West 15th, the quiet residential street where she lived, when someone stopped her.

Duncan home on West 15th. Eve Lazarus photo 2015
In sight of home:

By 4:00 a.m. Rhona, the oldest of four girls, was dead. She had been raped and strangled in sight of the safety of her home.

Initially, the RCMP had Shawn Mapoles firmly in their sights. A polygraph and his DNA taken decades later cleared him completely, but 45 years later Rhona’s cold case—one of 17 unsolved murders in North Vancouver—remains a stain on this tight knit community.  Every year her high school friends get together to remember her and try and solve her murder. Some believe they know who did it.

If you have any information about this murders please call North Vancouver RCMP at 604-985-1311, or if you wish to remain anonymous, call crime stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or visit the website solvecrime.ca

This episode is based on original research and interviews with Shawn Mapoles, Rhona’s friend Don Curl and North Vancouver RCMP Sgt. Gord Reid. The story first appeared in my book  Cold Case Vancouver: the city’s most baffling unsolved murders.

Show Notes:

Sponsor:  Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours

Intro & voiceovers:     Mark Dunn

Theme music:  Andreas Schuld – ‘Waiting for You’

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Podcast Promo:  The Man in the Balaclava with Tara Moss, available on Audible.ca

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