At 9:04 a.m. on the morning of Monday May 12, 1997 a 911 call was received about a body being found in a laneway at 393 Front St. East in downtown Toronto.
Upon examination it was confirmed the body was that of 21-year-old Lisa Anstey and she had been strangled.
She had been working the streets since she was 11-years-old, the youngest many trade workers had seen.
At the time police in and around the Greater Toronto Area had been searching for the killers of at least nine other women with links to prostitution.
Was Lisa Anstey the victim of a serial killer?
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