of a ferocious struggle before she died. She probably left marks on him. He shouldn't have been hard to find. But a crucial 13 days had passed, and this was a construction site. The murder scene was hopelessly compromised. Saskatoon would never quite see itself the same way after May of 1962. Until then, ordinary people just assumed their streets were as safe as their homes. I don't think there was the ever-present thought of danger, having to look behind your back sort of thing. There wasn't that much crime like there is now. For retired policeman Roman Keltoff, who has died since this interview, even a mysterious disappearance wouldn't have meant much at first. It just wasn't unusual to go by.