The Car Came Back. Natanis Merasty Didn't.
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The Car Came Back. Natanis Merasty Didn't.

Here's the full story of Natanis Merasty's disappearance from Edmonton, Alberta. On May 5, 2025, 24-year-old Natanis Merasty was last seen in Edmonton. Ten days later, her black Hyundai Tucson was found abandoned on James Smith Cree Nation — painted silver.

In between, the vehicle traveled through Alberta, crossed by ferry to Vancouver Island, then turned around and came back east. Natanis was never seen in any of the footage.

This video covers everything publicly known about her disappearance — the timeline, the route, the repaint, and what investigators have and haven't confirmed — based on official statements from Edmonton Police Service and confirmed media reporting.

Watch the short version: https://youtube.com/shorts/BPZwrKfAalU
Prefer audio? We also cover this case in-depth on the podcast: https://youtu.be/bnKbvo4Z4qE

Natanis Merasty is a member of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation. If you have any information about her, her vehicle, or its movements across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, please contact Edmonton Police Service or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Sources: Edmonton Police Service media releases and press conference (July 18, 2025), CBC News, APTN News, Global News, northeastNOW.

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On June 19th, 1990, 22-year-old Elizabeth Bain left her Scarborough, Ontario home for what should have been a 10-minute drive to the University of Toronto Scarborough campus. She told her mother she was going to check the tennis schedules. At 3:45 PM she withdrew $80 from a bank. That is the last confirmed trace of her.

Three days later, her silver Toyota Tercel was found abandoned on Military Trail. In the back seat was a large pool of blood, later confirmed through scientific testing to be hers. Elizabeth herself was not found. There were no witnesses and no explanation.

What followed became one of Canada’s most significant wrongful conviction cases. Police focused on her boyfriend, Robert Baltovich. He cooperated with investigators and helped with searches, and was described by those around him as grieving. Despite the absence of a body, the lack of physical evidence linking him to a murder, and the use of key witness testimony obtained through hypnosis (a method now considered unreliable and inadmissible), he was convicted of second-degree murder in March 1992 and sentenced to life in prison. He served eight years.

In 2004, the Ontario Court of Appeal set aside the conviction, ruling that the trial had been unfair due to legal errors and a biased jury charge. In April 2008, at the retrial, the prosecution called no evidence and Baltovich was found not guilty. The case was officially reclassified as unsolved.

One aspect that has never been fully explained involves Paul Bernardo, known as the Scarborough Rapist and later convicted of multiple murders. Bernardo was active in Scarborough from 1987 to 1990, with attacks continuing up to the month Elizabeth disappeared. The areas where Bernardo operated overlap geographically with where Elizabeth vanished. Investigators did question Bernardo about the case, and a video of that interview exists via the National Post. No charges were ever laid. There has never been direct evidence linking Bernardo to Elizabeth Bain’s disappearance.

However, questions about whether the original investigation adequately explored all possible avenues have been raised by legal advocates, academics, and investigators reviewing the files as recently as 2026.

What is documented and confirmed is that on the afternoon Elizabeth disappeared, a witness reported seeing her sitting at a picnic table on campus with an unknown man between 5:00 and 5:40 PM. The description of this man changed multiple times during the investigation and he was never identified.

Elizabeth Bain’s body has never been found. No one has been charged with her murder. A $15,000 reward remains offered for information.

As of 2026, students at the University of Guelph-Humber have been reviewing the original investigative files using geo-profiling and spatial analysis, identifying questions that were never pursued by the original investigation. Robert Baltovich has stated publicly that he is still haunted by the case and continues to seek answers. Elizabeth’s mother, Julita, has spoken about the pain of having no grave to visit and no place to leave flowers. The Bain family has described their experience as one of double victimization, feeling that amid trials, appeals, and media attention, Elizabeth herself was often forgotten.

She was 22 years old. She left home to check the tennis schedules.

If anyone has followed this case or has additional sourced information, I would genuinely appreciate it in the comments. I have tried to stick to information confirmed by court records, major Canadian news outlets, and legal advocacy organisations. I also put together a full video investigation for those who want to explore the case further.

Happy to discuss any aspect of this case.

Sources: URLs are identifiable within the text provided:

The Toronto Star** ("Bain’s body wouldn’t ID killer"): https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/bains-body-wouldnt-id-killer/article_47f3350f-e9be-57a9-ac83-59204e23f239.html

The Canadian Registry of Wrongful Convictions (CRWC) / Innocence Canada ("Robert Baltovich"): https://www.innocencecanada.com/exonerations/robert-baltovich/#ftn20

University of Toronto Press** (Publisher for Miscarriages of Justice in Canada): utorontopress.com Manitoba Justice** (Cited in Appendix B): www.gov.mb.ca

Public Prosecution Service of Canada** (Cited in Appendix C): www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca

CityNews Toronto / 680 NewsRadio** article ("'Tracking a Killer: The Cold Case Files:' Elizabeth Bain")

Globalnews.ca** article ("Baltovich launches $13 million lawsuit for wrongful conviction")

University of Guelph-Humber** news feature ("Working a cold case: Guelph-Humber Justice Studies students, alumni investigate the Elizabeth Bain case files")

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