On a warm May evening in 1962, young Saskatoon resident Alexandra Wiwcharuk left her flat to mail some letters and enjoy a little time on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River before reporting in for her night shift as a nurse at City Hospital. Sitting near a weir, she was within sight of a parking area and city streets. Many others were out that evening, sharing Alex\u27s delight in heat and late sun on a holiday weekend, walking the paths, laughing over jokes and shared gossip, watching children play, and soaking in the city scene. But none of them noticed Alex\u27s disappearance; none of them were aware that a murderer lurked among them. May 18, 1962, Alex Wiwcharuk, one of her city\u27s best and brightest, just at the beginning of h...