Mike Grefner.... R.I.P.
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Mike Grefner.... R.I.P. Posted on: 21.03.2012 by Jaye Walkington Whistler, B.C. RCMP forensic teams confirmed on Wednesday morning that the body found in the woods near Whistler Secondary School on Mar. 10 was in fact Mike Grefner, a local DJ who had not been heard from since the early morning of Jan. 16. The search for the well-liked 34 year old has been a global effort, with police tracking down tips from across the country. But Grefner, who worked under the name Vs Zero, was found less than a kilometre from his home in Rainbow. Just down the highway, in the copse of trees between Whistler Secondary School and 19 Mile Creek, a couple of hikers came across human remains on Mar. 10 and contacted the RCMP. For the next two evening s the RCMP blocked off the area while forensic teams from Vancouver went to work. The body was taken to Vancouver General Hospital for an autopsy and identification on Tuesday. Other than the fact that the body belonged to an adult there was nothing on site to identify the person. There was also nothing to indicate foul play. Grefner was reported missing in the early morning of Jan. 19 after he failed to show up for a shift at Maxx Fish that evening. Friends called around, knocked on his door and then called police. Friends and family members searched the area where he lived, even as tips came in from across B.C. and Alberta from people who claim to have seen someone matching Grefner's description. Many of his friends believe he simply decided to get away for a while. None of those tips panned out for police, and in the meantime Grefner did not access his bank account, use his phone or make contact with anyone. When the body was found, there was a flurry of activity on the "Mike Grefner - Missing!" Facebook page from people hoping that it was not their friend. In the almost two months since Grefner went missing the page attracted almost 2,800 members. The RCMP have continued to investigate and just last week the investigators were conducting interviews with individuals who had contact with Grefner before he disappeared. He had been drinking with friends the evening before he disappeared and took a taxi to a friend's house where he mentioned something about losing his wallet. The taxi driver then took Grefner back to the Garfinkel's evening club to get his jacket, which he never picked up. He then proceeded to make several phone calls, the last of which wasn't answered at 5:15 a.m. It was originally reported that he returned home safely, but it's not known whether he ever returned home that evening . A timeline put together by friends suggests he went missing wearing the same clothes he was wearing that evening . The cause of death has not been determined, but he went missing during a cold snap where the temperatures were close to -20 C. Hundreds of Facebook posts paint a picture of Grefner as a soulful, talented and outgoing person, always willing to lend a hand or an ear to a friend in need. Musically, he did more than play records, putting together remixes and mash-ups that resonated with his followers, and was an early convert to the dubstep movement in Whistler. Samples are available on Soundcloud and Beatport. MC Flipside was quoted on Facebook as saying "Vs Zero is one of the most talented and naturally gifted DJs that I have ever shared the decks with." Grefner started DJing at the age of 14 after being inspired by the movie Juice. He was better known and liked than probably even he knew, and people who knew him slightly were willing to help out with searches or put up posters wherever they happened to be. There are few people in town that wouldn't have known Grefner was missing and loved by his friends, even if they never heard him play. Grefner arrived in Whistler from Vancouver in 2006, although he originally hails from Red Deer, Alberta. He is survived by his sister Katherine and his parents. Whistler RCMP contacted his family just before noon on Wednesday to break the news, and extended their condolences. "The Whistler RCMP extend their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Grefner during this tragic time," stated the RCMP in a release. "Although there is no sign of foul play, investigators are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to his death. The Whistler RCMP and the Grefner family would like to thank the many friends and community members who assisted during the search for Mike." No plans for services or memorials have been announced at this point. Visit www.piquenewsmagazine.com for updates. | |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 26.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by 1mco
I'm more Buzz-Lightyear than Buzz-Kill. |
Yong Aptekar 22.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by 1mco
What I'd the difference between posting this, and the RIP Whitney Huston thread? If you don't care, don't reply. Nobody is forcing anyone to read it. My condolences go out to his family, its a tragedy for sure. We do have DJs here from Vancouver and around BC, so be respectful and not turn this into a drama fest. Buzzkill: to kill somebodys buzz. To take a good mood and change it to a negative mood. See also captain bringdown, and debbie downer. -definition courtesy of dripsteps life experience. |
Jaye Walkington 21.03.2012 | Whistler, B.C. RCMP forensic teams confirmed on Wednesday morning that the body found in the woods near Whistler Secondary School on Mar. 10 was in fact Mike Grefner, a local DJ who had not been heard from since the early morning of Jan. 16. The search for the well-liked 34 year old has been a global effort, with police tracking down tips from across the country. But Grefner, who worked under the name Vs Zero, was found less than a kilometre from his home in Rainbow. Just down the highway, in the copse of trees between Whistler Secondary School and 19 Mile Creek, a couple of hikers came across human remains on Mar. 10 and contacted the RCMP. For the next two evening s the RCMP blocked off the area while forensic teams from Vancouver went to work. The body was taken to Vancouver General Hospital for an autopsy and identification on Tuesday. Other than the fact that the body belonged to an adult there was nothing on site to identify the person. There was also nothing to indicate foul play. Grefner was reported missing in the early morning of Jan. 19 after he failed to show up for a shift at Maxx Fish that evening. Friends called around, knocked on his door and then called police. Friends and family members searched the area where he lived, even as tips came in from across B.C. and Alberta from people who claim to have seen someone matching Grefner's description. Many of his friends believe he simply decided to get away for a while. None of those tips panned out for police, and in the meantime Grefner did not access his bank account, use his phone or make contact with anyone. When the body was found, there was a flurry of activity on the "Mike Grefner - Missing!" Facebook page from people hoping that it was not their friend. In the almost two months since Grefner went missing the page attracted almost 2,800 members. The RCMP have continued to investigate and just last week the investigators were conducting interviews with individuals who had contact with Grefner before he disappeared. He had been drinking with friends the evening before he disappeared and took a taxi to a friend's house where he mentioned something about losing his wallet. The taxi driver then took Grefner back to the Garfinkel's evening club to get his jacket, which he never picked up. He then proceeded to make several phone calls, the last of which wasn't answered at 5:15 a.m. It was originally reported that he returned home safely, but it's not known whether he ever returned home that evening . A timeline put together by friends suggests he went missing wearing the same clothes he was wearing that evening . The cause of death has not been determined, but he went missing during a cold snap where the temperatures were close to -20 C. Hundreds of Facebook posts paint a picture of Grefner as a soulful, talented and outgoing person, always willing to lend a hand or an ear to a friend in need. Musically, he did more than play records, putting together remixes and mash-ups that resonated with his followers, and was an early convert to the dubstep movement in Whistler. Samples are available on Soundcloud and Beatport. MC Flipside was quoted on Facebook as saying "Vs Zero is one of the most talented and naturally gifted DJs that I have ever shared the decks with." Grefner started DJing at the age of 14 after being inspired by the movie Juice. He was better known and liked than probably even he knew, and people who knew him slightly were willing to help out with searches or put up posters wherever they happened to be. There are few people in town that wouldn't have known Grefner was missing and loved by his friends, even if they never heard him play. Grefner arrived in Whistler from Vancouver in 2006, although he originally hails from Red Deer, Alberta. He is survived by his sister Katherine and his parents. Whistler RCMP contacted his family just before noon on Wednesday to break the news, and extended their condolences. "The Whistler RCMP extend their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Grefner during this tragic time," stated the RCMP in a release. "Although there is no sign of foul play, investigators are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to his death. The Whistler RCMP and the Grefner family would like to thank the many friends and community members who assisted during the search for Mike." No plans for services or memorials have been announced at this point. Visit www.piquenewsmagazine.com for updates. |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 26.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by 1mco
I'm more Buzz-Lightyear than Buzz-Kill. |
Yong Aptekar 22.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by 1mco
What I'd the difference between posting this, and the RIP Whitney Huston thread? If you don't care, don't reply. Nobody is forcing anyone to read it. My condolences go out to his family, its a tragedy for sure. We do have DJs here from Vancouver and around BC, so be respectful and not turn this into a drama fest. Buzzkill: to kill somebodys buzz. To take a good mood and change it to a negative mood. See also captain bringdown, and debbie downer. -definition courtesy of dripsteps life experience. |
Leeanna Ayla 22.03.2012 | Not OT, imo, because it's DJ related. Very appropriate for this community since we have Canadian DJ's on here that might have known him. |
Janyce Henningson 22.03.2012 | Maybe some folks on here knew him keeb - if it doesn't interest you why bother replying What the fuck is a buzzkill anyway |
Ok Moroski 21.03.2012 | Yes, buzzkill. What's the point of bringing up death on a DJ community ? Especially when you're not actually saying anything about it, just pointing out that it happened. And since there isn't an apparent constructive purpose to this thread, it strikes me as belonging in the OT community , just like a thread about Kony 2012 would. Yeah, it's sad and I'm not saying his death is completely unimportant. However, there are plenty of tragic deaths all over the world and the fact that this guy was a DJ doesn't make this any more relevant to DJTT. Maybe it's just me, but I don't expect to deal with obituaries on DJTT unless there's an actual point to bringing up the death. This is a community , not a newspaper. |
Alfred Takala 21.03.2012 | buzzkill? really? i believe hes just paying tribute to someone; maybe not in the best way possible. But most of the people on this community s are wound way too tight so i really dont see that how people here consider that a buzzkill. I bet this thread will just be shut down by the moderators anyway. |
Ok Moroski 21.03.2012 | 1) OT Forum, IMO 2) What's the point of posting this? It's a sad story, but seriously you're just being a buzzkill here for no apparent reason. Not to be cold, but DJs die every day the world over just like anybody else - there's no need to dwell on it. 3) If you're just going to copy+paste an article, you should add some of your own content to actually get some discussion going and give some purpose to the thread. |
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