04/16/2025
As a realtor, safety is so important - but can easily be forgotten! While pre-approved or proof of identification can be frustrating or time consuming, it allows peace of mind for all parties involved!
On February 1, 2008, 24-year-old real estate agent Lindsay Buziak got a call from a woman with a heavy accent requesting to view a $1 million home. Buziak thought it was odd that she'd been singled out for such a big sale so early in her career, but she was excited about the opportunity. She arranged to meet the caller, whose name she never wrote down, at a house near Victoria, British Columbia the following evening. But since she still felt suspicious of the caller, she asked her boyfriend Jason Zailo to meet her at the house and wait outside in case anything happened.
At around 5:30 p.m. on February 2nd, eyewitnesses saw Buziak meeting a pair of clients in front of the house: a tall man with dark hair and a long jacket, and a woman with short blonde hair and a distinctive red and black patterned dress. When Zailo arrived soon after, he texted Buziak to let her know he was outside. But as the minutes ticked by without any response to his texts and calls, Zailo began to worry. Eventually, he entered the house to look for Buziak — and found her in an upstairs bedroom, lying in a puddle of her own blood. She had been stabbed to death.
To this day, police still don't know who killed Lindsay Buziak. The man and woman she'd met that day have never been identified, and while police were able to track the number of the woman who'd set up the appointment, it had been registered under a false name — and had only ever been used to contact Buziak. Go inside this chilling unsolved mystery: https://allthatsinteresting.com/lindsay-buziak