B.C. Corrections issues warning as high-risk violent offender makes move to Vancouver Some creepy shit, can't trust anyone nowadays. http://nationalpostnews.files.wordpr...0107.jpg?w=620 Quote:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/britis...a-bourque.html |
“Quite clearly she is a disturbed young lady and is obviously in need of help.” Better let her out! although i wouldnt mind killing a homeless person with her |
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THE FUCK even if that was meant as a joke, i can't even comprehend your humour |
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Hes trying to play the most dangerous game. |
Can someone please explain to me what the logic is behind releasing these types of people back into society? She's clearly not well, has shown intent to harming people, yet the people with the power to get her some help (not necessarily a prison, but help), decide it's the best thing for everyone to just let her out. Probation is a joke. How easy is it for someone to disappear, prey on the innocent, and then get caught years later, when someone is already dead. There are many, many systems broken in Canada, but this shit is beyond ridiculous. |
high risk reoffender? no prob.. we'll just throw u in a giant city with lots of court orders youre going to ignore anyways.. :facepalm: |
I thought she'd be a lot older than 23... Posted via RS Mobile |
Not the type of person you would want to leave alone with the family dog. |
I'd hit it............... ............with a sledge hammer, if she came anywhere near my family. |
IIRC wasn't this girl going to SFU? She was in my friend's class :fuckthatshit: in before my friend goes missing |
^yeah the article says she went to sfu last year Studied crim and psychology Posted via RS Mobile |
In 2014 we'll read about her shooting up a public area, and then the outcry will be to ban guns. |
someone spoiler that pic of her for me :fuckthatshit: |
I thought it was a he till I bothered reading the article. Regardless, I'll still refer to it as 'it' Posted via RS Mobile |
Why is it that someone with such a clear and documented mental instability wouldn't be forcefully institutionalized in a psychiatric hospital? Another clear failure of the canadian justice system full of loopholes and technicalities. This also brings up a matter that is very important to me, and I'm sure many other people here can agree on. There needs to be substantially more serious punishments to people convicted of such severe animal cruelty acts. |
maybe if she re-offends she can be a cell mate with Robert Pickton in jail :badpokerface: |
I bet she's into the juggalo culture! |
I bet I could write a good book based on a chick like this who ends up changing her look, going on Plenty of Fish, and killing a number of dates before she's caught by an undercover cop who falls in love with her, and he has to choose his career over his heart! |
:thumbsup: She talks about sniff films... Im thinking she just has too much of an impressionable mind and its her environment that has pushed her this far... mostly Hollywood . I dont know what to think about this public alert of this person, its a little excessive but at the same time its a good lesson for men not to drop their pants to an any piece of ass that give him the time of day. |
http://www.news1130.com/files/2013/0...d2-668x546.jpg :pokerface: i'd hit it just can't fall asleep afterwards :lol |
I bet she moves to my hood, the DTES... somewhere like The Metropole for $750 a month! |
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I'm sure glad you make this same statement in every thread on this forum... |
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I couldn't be more strongly with you on the need for stiffer penalties for animal cruelty. |
Disturbing stuff Posted via RS Mobile |
We need the bat man Posted via RS Mobile |
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