After nearly 60 years, the remains of Anna Sylvia Just, a Calgary woman who went missing in 1966, have been identified, but the details of her death are still unclear. Just was last seen boarding a bus in Calgary, and her belongings were found in Nevada two years later. DNA technology eventually linked her case to unidentified remains found in 1970, suggesting a connection to Thomas Hanley, a suspected mobster. Investigators believe Hanley and his associates were responsible for her death, although no conclusive evidence has been established.






