Welcome to WS - the screencap was posted about 2-3 pages back. I cannot remember which WS member posted it though so really not much help.
Have you been following the case from the beginning?
"Figuring" posted it?
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Welcome to WS - the screencap was posted about 2-3 pages back. I cannot remember which WS member posted it though so really not much help.
Have you been following the case from the beginning?
Would this be similar to the AK case in your opinion?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-...uld-open-canada-s-eyes-native-group-1.2553267
"The slaying of Loretta Saunders should shake the misconceptions many Canadians have about missing aboriginal women, says the president of the Nova Scotia Native Womens Association.
I think what society believes is a typical woman at risk is somebody working in the sex-trade industry, on drugs, mental illness, those types of things. But the fact is our women are disappearing and theyre not typically in the sex trade, Cheryl Maloney told CBCs Maritime Noon.
Police found Saunders's body on the edge of a highway west of Salisbury, N.B., on Wednesday afternoon, almost a week after she disappeared. Police are treating the 26-year-old's death as a homicide.
Shes smart, she's beautiful, shes bright. Her community was the university community. Canadians should be alarmed overall, said Maloney.
We shouldn't be growing up in a country where we are at risk to be missing and murdered more than anyone else.
World News People fell in love with Loretta Saunders - YouTube
I have a copy and can post it in a couple of hours if it hasn't been re-posted by then.
I'm curious about that case and looking for similarities. There are significant differences in terms of education levels of the murdering couple. Canadian police could interrogate the suspects without a lawyer, Italians could only question witnesses without a lawyer. There are also similarities in terms of alleged jealousy between female murderer and victim, the murderers and victims were not well acquainted (that's often presented as an excuse - why would a couple murder someone they hardly know?), other than theft there doesn't really seem to be any apparent motive for murder, there's a similar "tough", entitled persona in the suspects ... still thinking about it. When we know how Loretta was murdered, that may reveal more similarities.
Thank you for the paraphrase, that's around the type of message i was expecting it to have been.
I hope that they don't just let this case fall into another one of the "poor girl was dragged into it by her controlling boyfriend" results because that message seems to indicate that that was not the case at hand. I haven't seen any sort of indications so far that the male suspect had much interaction with the victim, so it seems like if either of the two suspects had a personal motive, it would have been VH. Her history of uttering threats and generally not getting along well with other women would also seem to support a trend like this. With the very limited information we have, it seems like VH would have been more likely to be the ringleader of the two and it would be awful if she got a reduced sentence just because she could play the manipulated partner card.
If convicted, they will be sentenced to 25 years without parole with double time for pre-trial incarceration. They'll be eligible for parole when they are in their late 40s.
The screenshot can now be attached. As the media just covered that chat (cbc Vancover).
So there should be no need to remove the screenshot when its posted again