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Vancouver-based studio making documentary about Jodi Henrickson

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Jodi Henrickson (17) was last seen on June 19, 2009, on Miller Road on Bowen Island.
staff report
May 27, 2024 4:31pm

A Vancouver-based production studio is making a documentary about missing local teen Jodi Henrickson and is seeking more information about the case. Producers claim they have new information and significant findings about the case but didn’t provide any details when asked.

Jodi Henrickson (17) was last seen on June 19, 2009, on Miller Road on Bowen Island with her ex-boyfriend, Gavin Arnott. Despite extensive police efforts at the time, Jodi’s body was never found, and no one was ever charged.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of her disappearance. After a four-year investigation, the documentary producers say they are surprised at the number of people connected to the case who have voluntarily come forward to talk. In a press release, the producers says that those affiliated with the case have now moved to different provinces across Canada, leading the producers to take their call for information nationwide.

“Teens who were on the island at the time of Jodi’s disappearance are now adults,” the press release says. “We have been fortunate enough to connect some dots with information that was not provided to police at the time.”

The producers claim they are in talks with major US networks interested in distributing the documentary and its findings.

“We are cognisant that this is an open investigation. Our priority is for the person or people responsible for Jodi’s disappearance to be held accountable in a court of law, not in the court of public opinion,” said Jenni Baynham, Executive Producer.

The producers are asking anyone with the following information to contact them by calling the tipline set up at (236) 712-3349, filling out this form, or emailing findingjodi@gmail.com. The producers say they are looking for witnesses in BC or Alberta who have information about Jodi’s disappearance.

The documentary is still in production, and the production company hopes to complete it in Spring 2025.

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