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Original URL: https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/search/nsw/bista-wilson
Circumstances: Bista is a Nepal national that was in Australia on a special visa. He was last seen leaving this residence in Elizabeth Bay on 24th of August 2007. Associates of Bista state that in the weeks prior to leaving he quit his job and began to behave erratically. There is great concern for Bistaβs welfare.
On 10th August 2002, 31-year-old Rhonda Wilson was reported missing by her common-law husband, Albert Baird. According to Baird, Rhonda left their Kentville, NS home at 9.30pm on 7th August to go for a walk and never returned.
New Minas RCMP launched an investigation and although several people came forward to report they'd seen Rhonda after the time of her disappearance, none of these sightings could be verified.
Police searched for remains at a property on Black Hole Road in Sheffield Mills, a small rural community 10km away from Kentville. They found nothing. Tips continued to come in, but didn't lead to information that would allow law enforcement to make any arrests.
As the years passed with little progress in Rhonda's case, the RCMP decided to try the "Mr. Big" technique. This is an undercover investigation procedure used to encourage suspects in cold cases to confess.
Undercover agents build rapport with the suspect over a period of time then convince them to participate in criminal activity (such as delivering stolen goods or smuggling illegal weapons), which the suspect is paid for. Once the suspect has been carrying out crimes with the agents for some time, they're asked to divulge information about their criminal past, often as a requirement for being part of the group.
From the beginning, law enforcement suspected Baird was involved in Rhonda's disappearance. They conducted a Mr. Big sting and in May 2013 β nearly eleven years after the mother of three vanished β Baird was arrested in Dartmouth and charged with first-degree murder.
The preliminary inquiry was set for October 2014, but was postponed and rescheduled for January 2015. Then, in September 2014, the charges against Baird were dropped.
In July 2014, a ruling had come out from the Supreme Court which buckled down on the use of confessions elicited from "Mr. Big" stings. The Supreme Court didn't ban the use of the technique, but did declare that trial judges must evaluate evidence produced by "Mr. Big" operations more thoroughly β particularly the reliability of the confession and police conduct throughout the investigation.
Crown Robert Morrison stated that because of this, the prosecution no longer had a reasonable chance of convicting Baird. The charges were dismissed and Baird was released, having been in custody since his arrest in May 2013.
Rhonda's sister, Jenn Corbin, spoke with local media at the time and said:
"What they are doing is not taking away our rights. They
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