Expanded Quebec provincial police cold case squad has yet to solve a murder
MONTREAL — More than 50 years later, Isabel Marcotte still feels the pain of her sister’s murder every day.
On Sept. 12, 1969, 14-year-old Teresa Martin got off the bus near her home in Montreal’s north end after going to a movie with friends. Her body was found several hours later in a parking lot, carefully placed in a seated position with a message carved into her stomach.
Marcotte remembers every detail of that night and the next day: her sister not coming home to the bedroom they shared; her parents’ growing concern; her father going to view the body and lying to his wife over the phone, saying it wasn’t Teresa, because he wanted to tell her in person.
“When my Dad came home, I knew it was her,” Marcotte said in a recent interview.