Body dump caught on camera by a Google Maps Street View car

Body dump caught on camera by a Google Maps Street View car

If you look at Old Plains Road in Burlington, Ontario, Canada on Google Maps, you can find one of those instances where a Google Maps Street View car picked up someone doing something unusual, odd, or in this case, suspicious. Suspicious if you know what to look for.

(Given that there’s no evidence being presented here that isn’t circumstantial, please consider this post and the others like this an exercise in hypothesizing for entertainment purposes only, whether or not the accounts presented correspond to real, not-fictional events.)

#1. Looking down Old Plains Road from Plains Road West.

This happened on July 8, 2014. The Google Street View car was proceeding north on Plains Road West, snapping photos along the way. In the photo above, the camera captures a man standing at the open front driver’s side door of a Canada Post van. These images are at full zoom.

#2. Car turns down Old Plains Road.

As the Google Street View car turns down Old Plains Road, the man is still at the front door.

#3. Driver gets in and starts the vehicle.

The Google Street View car is proceeding down Old Plains Road. The driver sees someone coming, gets in the vehicle, closes the door, and engages the brakes–the van’s brake lights are on.

#4. Driver gets out of the vehicle again.

The Street View car is closer now, and the driver is once again out of the vehicle. Given that there are no houses nor anything mail-related at the end of this street once you pass the driveway on the right, one might wonder what the supposed postal employee is doing with his van there.

#5. Driver leans back into the vehicle.

The driver is leaning inside the vehicle–at this point, he’s grabbing a military knife.

#6. Street View car starts a three-point turn.

You can’t see the driver from this angle because the Street View car has turned into the driveway on the right to begin a three-point turn.

#7. Street View car catches a close-up of the driver.

Say cheese! Here’s the driver of the van. He has stepped out of the vehicle to confront the driver of the approaching vehicle and deal with the intruder, but to his surprise, the vehicle has no driver, and before he knows it, there’s a flash.

The autonomous vehicle drove towards the man and the Canada Post van, turned into the driveway to execute a three-point turn, shot a photo as it backed up towards the driver, then drove away without missing a beat.

He scrambled to try to stop the thing, but couldn’t.

Here’s the same photo, at the widest zoom level. This is how close the Street View car got to him.

Doesn’t look like there’s anything mail-related here, such that a normal postal vehicle’s driver would bother driving to the end of this dead end road. Could be an innocent stop, but this man was not a Canada Post employee. He was there to dump a body, and he was interrupted.

Here’s the aerial view of what’s beyond the barrier at the end of Old Plains Road:

There will be more to come about satanist activity in Burlington that involves “motorcycle gangs” as its enforcement operations arm.

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