Update on Tori Stafford case
By: Law is Cool · August 13, 2009 · Filed Under Criminal Law · 2 Comments
Accused in Tori Stafford murder in court
Her lawyer, Jeanine Leroy, says there is a “substantial amount of evidence” to review before the case goes any further.
Post tags: Guelph, Jeanine LeRoy, kidnapping, Michael Rafferty, murder, Ontario, Terri-Lynne McClintic, tori stafford, Woodstock
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In my 52 years of life, I have seen/heard some terrible things that no one should ever be exposed too. However, this horror and savagry of a tiny young girl’s evil and totally unnecessary murder ~little Tori Stafford ~ is beyond imagination of any human being capable of doing so to a child. It happens it seems more and more frequently. For so many reasons I respectfully beg the Powers to Be of the Supreme Court of Canada to:
1. Bring back the death penalty.
2. Once convicted for life, life is life and not getting out in 5 to 10 years time. It’s an abomination to the victims and victims families.
3.Where was protection for the victims? No more of this protective custody….throw them in general population for god’s sake.
4. House arrests are also pathetic; jail time is the right way to go and really teach these characters a good plan in life.
5. Get rid of the Youth Offender’s Act. You can not tell me that teens do not know what their doing and especially when I saw how they defacated all over my beloved Vancouver and destroyed all of downtown.
Thank you for your kind attention in this matter.
Sincerely,
L.Tauson
London, ON, Canada
I am totally in agreement with L.Tauson. I am conviced without a shadow of doubt that death penalty NEEDS to be brought back in the Law. We are speaking out for the little children that are being kidnapped, malusted and murdered, we are their voices, crying out for them. There is no way that anyone that would maluste a child should have the “RIGHTS” to live and or murders a child. THE LAW NEEDS TO BE CHANGED!!! These “criminals” are put in jail for life so the tax payer can support them there..NO,NO,NO!! Please change the LAW and bring in justice!! I can’t even sleep at night, i’ve have shed many tears over what has been done to this little girl, and so many more like her!!
IT NEEDS TO BE STOPPED!!