A white supremacist YouTube personality is making his opinions about women known over three months after his girlfriend disappeared. In a disquieting turn of events, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) recently sought the public's help in locating Élora Patoine, a 30-year-old woman last seen on June 19. Her boyfriend, Jean-François Gariépy, claims he dropped her off at a gas station for a long-anticipated trip two days prior, leading to increasing concerns for her safety.
Patoine was spotted in Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island, on June 17 and again in Moncton, New Brunswick, on June 19, according to the RCMP's social media updates. The RCMP spokesperson emphasized that due to the ongoing investigation, specific details cannot be revealed to maintain the integrity of the inquiry. Evidence relevant to this case will be handled within the court process.
Gariépy, known for hosting controversial figures on his YouTube channel and advocating for a "white ethnostate," insists that Patoine has chosen to live off the grid. He claims she left behind her credit cards and cell phone, suggesting her intentions were to embrace a life of adventure. However, her disappearance has left many questioning his narrative and motives.
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