At about 3:30 p.m. on April 8, 2009, Victoria left Oliver Stephens Public School to go home, and was captured on security camera at 3:32 p.m. being led down Fyfe Avenue,
Woodstock, by a woman. When she failed to return home, she was reported missing by her mother at 6:04 p.m. Suspicion initially rested on Victoria’s mother, Tara McDonald, as she had waited two hours to report her daughter missing, even though her walk home from school was only a few blocks. She had been trying to look for her daughter at friends’ and relatives’ houses but did not find her. At around 6:00 p.m., Tara went to police for help and filed Victoria as being a missing person. McDonald was suspected of being the woman in the security footage, which McClintic later confessed to. The initial investigation was led by the local police, and was later turned into a joint investigation with the
Ontario Provincial Police, switching from a missing person investigation to an abduction case. On May 20, 2009, police charged Michael Thomas Christopher Stephen Rafferty, 28, with
first-degree murder and Terri-Lynne McClintic, 18, with being an
accessory to murder (in addition to lesser charges) in the abduction and suspected murder of Stafford.
Ontario Provincial Police indicated that Victoria’s mother was familiar with McClintic. McClintic assisted the police search for the remains of Stafford after her arrest, and her lawyer stated that her client, "wants Tori's family to know she is trying hard to find her body". On May 28, 2009, McClintic's charges were altered to a first-degree murder charge and an unlawful confinement charge, and it was announced that the accused would be tried separately. On July 21, 2009, police confirmed that remains found near
Mount Forest two days earlier by Detective-Sergeant
Jim Smyth were those of Stafford. Stafford's body was naked from the waist down, wearing only a
Hannah Montana T-shirt and a pair of butterfly earrings that she had borrowed from her mother; it was subsequently confirmed that she had both of those on at the time of her disappearance. Her lower half was significantly
decomposed. During an
autopsy, it was determined that she had suffered a beating which caused
lacerations to her
liver and 16
broken ribs, and her eventual death was the result of repeated blows to the head with a
claw hammer. ==Trial==