30 years and a wrongful conviction later, the search for Elizabeth Bain’s killer continues
Posted November 15, 2021 9:24 am.
This week on Tracking a Killer: The Cold Case Files, CityNews reporters Fil Martino and Madison Fitzpatrick take a look at the unsolved disappearance and murder of 22-year-old Elizabeth Bain.
Bain was a student at the University of Toronto’s Scarborough Campus when she vanished on June 19, 1990.
Toronto Police Detective Steve Smith says her vehicle was found 3 days later with blood inside.
“Police immediately began a large-scale investigation. Officers were confident enough to declare this missing person as a homicide. Elizabeth’s body has never been found, ” said Detective Smith.
Police thought they had her killer several months into the investigation. Elizabeth Bain’s boyfriend Robert Baltovich was convicted of her murder.
“They didn’t really leave much doubt in my mind that they were absolutely convinced that I had either killed Liz or that I knew what happened to her,” said Baltovich.
Baltovich spent eight years behind bars before being deemed not guilty by the courts in 2008. He says they had the wrong guy.
Elizabeth Bain’s killer remains at large, but police say someone knows something and one day, they are confident this decades old case will be solved.