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Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer

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1936

12-09-2007 16:57:15




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Hog farmer Robert Pickton of New West Minster, BC.,is convicted of killing 6 women and may stand trial for 20 more and believed to killed 49 over 20 years. Yep, the RCP always get their man.




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motorv8N

12-10-2007 09:10:32




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to Allan In NE, 12-09-2007 16:57:15  

supergrumpy said: (quoted from post at 10:43:41 12/10/07) they sure took a long time with that trial, just went to the jury last week I think

that sort of thing gives honest law abiding Canada a bad name


Sadly, our once revered and respected national police force has stumbled from disgrace to disgrace the last few years. Allegations of incompetence, corruption, pension fund fraud, human rights violations, substandard training, and terrible morale have many Canadians hanging their heads in shame when the subject of the RCMP comes up.
Thousands of front line officers are fine, fine folks, but the seemingly unending revelations about decades of rot at the top are incredible. Things got so bad for a while the force was stripped of its intelligence arm by the government and forbidden to do work in that area. Of course the new replacement intelligence organization CSIS and the RCMP then did little but squabble amongst themselves and refuse to collaborate or share vital info while terrorists and other scumbags roamed (and roam) free.
So, we're far from squeaky clean up here under all that white snow but maybe now that the past Commissioner is out on his a$$, the rebuilding can begin.

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supergrumpy

12-10-2007 06:43:41




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to 1936, 12-09-2007 16:57:15  
they sure took a long time with that trial, just went to the jury last week I think

that sort of thing gives honest law abiding Canada a bad name



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motorv8N

12-10-2007 06:43:38




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to mike in new mexico, 12-09-2007 16:57:15  

Midwest redneck said: (quoted from post at 06:03:03 12/10/07) But.....Canada has such strict gun laws which should eliminate crime..... ..NOT.


You're right Mr, Redneck --what's the use. Last year's disgraceful statistic of 29 gun-related murders for an entire year in our country's largest city is too much to bear. Handguns all round for Christmas!

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Midwest redneck

12-10-2007 02:03:03




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to 1936, 12-09-2007 16:57:15  
But.....Canada has such strict gun laws which should eliminate crime..... ..NOT.



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buickanddeere

12-09-2007 19:47:46




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to 1936, 12-09-2007 16:57:15  
Hits close to home. Friend of ours had a sister disappear without a trace during that era. And a girl I went to public school with. Cathy and two siblings were raised by her Grand Parents. I never seen one kids get treated like dirt and the other two could do no wrong. Cathy skipped High School in grade 9 and went west. All we were able to find of her later was a minor criminal arrest. Then she disappeared in that era & location as well.

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Will- Tx.-Mn.

12-09-2007 17:42:28




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to 1936, 12-09-2007 16:57:15  
So terribly Sad..... not only the victims, but also their familys as well,I am really saddened to hear of this unfortunate news

~Will



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phillip d

12-09-2007 17:02:23




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to 1936, 12-09-2007 16:57:15  
Too bad it took them so long to get him,could have saved alot of lives.That story has been in the media for several years now.The coward looks like a real piece of work too.



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Spook

12-10-2007 03:45:34




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 Re: Some what way off topic Canadian serial killer in reply to phillip d, 12-09-2007 17:02:23  
Very similar to thr Green river killer in Washington state. Took about 20 yers for that one, too.



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