This what your talking about?
http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/ ... 96&k=33926
they are talking about this guy...who for the record is sponsored by Dean Vause and both his parents work there, so josh..if your on here and you have learned how to read...read close
A woman found murdered in the bushes outside a Kitsilano apartment building was a masseuse and worked in a massage parlour in the building, police said yesterday.
Nicole Parisien, 33, didn't live in suite No. 517, but worked there as a masseuse and died there.
Her body was found behind the parking lot of the building in the 1400-block Chestnut Street on Monday morning. Police wouldn't say how Parisien died.
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Andrew William Evans, 25, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and is to appear in court Sept. 5.
Police said he and Parisien did not know each other before Monday. Neither are known to police.
"Evans fled to Calgary after the crime but turned himself into Calgary police on Tuesday, the 28th of August," said Vancouver police spokesman Const. Tim Fanning. "[Evans] has been co-operative in the investigation."
Police said the vice squad will determine whether the massage parlour was being used as a bawdy house.
When a woman who identified herself as the building manager was asked about the massage parlour, she said, "That's news to me.
"Whatever the police said, I have nothing else. I don't know anything."
Another apartment in the building is advertised online as offering "traditional Thai massage."
A website offering free online classifieds has numerous ads posted offering "soft relaxing massage and much more" at a building in Kitsilano at the south end of the Burrard Street bridge, the same location as the apartment building.
Suite No. 517 is listed in the building directory under the name Goldman. Some residents said the apartment was being sublet.
Most residents didn't seem to know that the fifth-floor, one-bedroom apartment was being used for non-residential purposes.
"I didn't know that that was there," said Cory Melech, 30, who's lived in the building for 41/2 years. But, he said, the elevator seemed to stop on that floor more frequently than on others. "It always seemed like a lot of people lived on the fifth floor."
One woman said she knew what the suite was used for.
"I figured it out," said the woman, who asked not to be identified.
Yesterday, 13 red roses and two bouquets of purple and white flowers sat with three large pictures of Parisien at the spot where her body was found.
"Love, her family," was scrawled on a card, next to a St. Anne medal. St. Anne is the patron saint of housewives, grandmothers, women in labour, cabinetmakers and Canada.
Family members told Global News on Wednesday that Parisien, from Nanaimo, was a bubbly person who had been going through hard times since her father died.
Her murder is the 14th in Vancouver this year.