Tennycape, Nova Scotia

The name of the community was erroneously printed as "Tenecape" on an official map in 1955, leading to long term confusion over the spelling of the name.

Church heard the screams of the victim and upon arriving on the scene found Lion Lundore beaten with his throat cut.

Azabulley then turned to chase Church, who escaped and later discovered the victim's body in an abandoned mine tunnel.

A citizen's arrest was made by George Smith, a magistrate, along with Henry McLelland and Wilbert Lingard.

Today, Syan Azabulley is buried in an unmarked grave in the Roman Catholic cemetery in Windsor.