swedie
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Can you see it now?
Nope can't see anything now lol. What is it a picture of if you can say? MR crying in his jail cell I hope. :floorlaugh: JMHO.
Can you see it now?
Nope can't see anything now lol. What is it a picture of if you can say? MR crying in his jail cell I hope. :floorlaugh: JMHO.
It makes my heart happy to see the people who truly care about justice for Tori and the impact she has had on so many people, still visiting her forum. Although she is at peace and fluttering about with the butterflies and angels we need to never forget her and what a beautiful innocent little girl she was and how tragically she was taken from the life she was meant to have. AND we must continue to fight for justice for Tori's sake and all other innocent children who have or may become victims of monsters in our society.
I just have to share something very heartwarming. My best friend's daughter just received a coop placement in TO with parole board. I forget the technical terminology but she will have the opportunity to sit in with those who decide if a prisoner is paroled or not. She is a very intelligent and level headed young lady who is a no nonsense type of person, and when talking with her the other day, she told me she would love nothing more than to be part of the parole board some day when MR files for parole. My faith in her is strong and I know in my heart, MR won't be leaving prison alive; only in a pine box with no pulse. YEEHAW!!! MOO
I try not to come by here a million times a day, but I do still drop by, even if I don't say anything. I tried not to come by, but one day I had this terrible feeling and that is how I learned about MR and his appeal. {insert colourful names for him here}. {insert all sorts of colourful language and phrases directed at MR here, use your imagination, lol}.
Your friend's daughter sounds lovely. Good luck to her
Crawley said he can't comment specifically on any individual HR matter, but typically when a Crown attorney is charged they can keep working. "Generally, when a crown is charged with an offence, just as with any other person, they are presumed innocent until proven guilty," Crawley said. "Their employment continues, though they may be assigned different duties until the case is resolved.
Speaking of lawyers... <snip>
ALSO, I bet BC will now retire. He was going to retire in 2009, but decided against it as he loves his job according to the one article I read on him.
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Rafferty photo used on dating site
On the dating site Plenty of Fish, his image was attached to a profile belonging to “scoobmike,” a man purportedly in Saskatoon, Sask., describing himself as a “non-smoker with athletic type body” who was looking for women between the ages of 18 and 46.
I hope whoever it was that did this gets caught and charged with impersonation. Why in heaven's name would someone use a child killer's photo, it's disgusting and sick and soils the memory of Victoria. That person should be punished. Ugh!!
t's a six-month sentence that even the judge said was academic given that convicted murderer Terri-Lynne McClintic is serving a life sentence for murder.