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Bronx gunfights PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shadow   
Saturday, 07 August 2010 17:45
"Quote" Fourteen people have been shot in nine separate incidents across the Bronx last night, with borough officials calling the crime wave "extremely alarming." The latest deadly melee broke out at a house party on the Grand Concourse near East 171st Street, with several gunmen blazingly shooting four revelers when they opened the door to their knocks around 3 a.m., police said. New York Post



 
Edmonton homicide PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shadow   
Saturday, 07 August 2010 17:26
"Quote" Police responded to a call at the intersection of 172nd Street and 69th Avenue at around 3:11 a.m. When they arrived, they found the body of a 28-year-old man lying in a grassy area at the corner of the plaza. The man died at the scene as a result of a stab wound, EPS homicide detective Bill Clark said. Edmonton Journal


 
Ghost of Jane Doe PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shadow   
Thursday, 05 August 2010 17:31
"Quote" The ghost of Jane Doe, a woman murdered more than 15 years ago who remains unnamed, appeared to haunt Robert (Willie) Pickton's legal proceedings. At first she was one of the 27 women Pickton was accused of killing, but then the judge ruled the charge be stayed because of an administrative error.  Vancouver Sun
 
Bedlam in court PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 07 August 2010 16:24
"Quote" Robin Doak remembers seeing his attacker -a burly guy with a scruffy grey beard and a belly suggesting an affection for beer -come barrelling across the courtroom toward him. First, Sylvain Gaudreau threw his briefcase at Doak, 63, and Doak's business partner, Maurice Tetrault. Then Gaudreau attacked with a vengeance.  Montreal Gazette
 
Pickton evidence UPD PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shadow   
Thursday, 05 August 2010 17:10

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"Quote"There was a tremendous amount of damning evidence against Robert (Willie) Pickton that the jurors deciding his fate did not hear during his year-long trial in 2007, including an allegation from a sex-trade worker that he nearly stabbed her to death. A series of behind-the-scenes legal rulings meant explosive Crown evidence was kept from the jury, which ultimately found Pickton not guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of six women, but guilty of the lesser charge of second-degree murder. Vancouver Sun  

 
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