Vancouver police under scrutiny 3 years after killings of Indigenous women
The families of three slain Indigenous women, who were all found in strange and disturbing circumstances in Metro Vancouver, felt police did not handle these cases appropriately. The Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner is now investigating how police handled the cases of Noelle O'Soup, Chelsea Poorman and Tatyanna Harrison. Michelle Ghoussoub takes a look back at the key details of the cases she investigated three years ago.