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VANCOUVER—Vancouver Police say packages containing a foot and a hand were delivered to two area schools this afternoon.

However, Deputy Chief Warren Lemcke says he can’t comment on whether the packages are connected to theof a Chinese student found in Montreal last week.

Police say a human hand was discovered in a package opened at a school near the Olympic Village, and later this afternoon, a human foot was found by staff at St. George’s School, a private boys school.

Police say they have no indication that staff or students were targeted at the schools.

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This guy is a mental case and is probably enjoying all the notoriety
 
Is it me or doesn't he look like Paul Bernardo?
Just a really GAY version.

And you know what? I'd like the press to use his birth name.
I knew Gabe Magnotta of Magnotta winery and it bothers me to see his name dragged around in the shit like this.
 
Any chance they can open the cabin doors and push him out over the ocean at 30,000 feet?

No?

Just thought I'd ask....
 
Cardinal Fang said:
Any chance they can open the cabin doors and push him out over the ocean at 30,000 feet?

No?

Just thought I'd ask....

Maybe his holiness could have him burned at the stake.
 
Why is he flying on a military jet? Should have arranged to dispatch with him overseas and just fedex his bits and pieces back...
 
RAWD said:
Why is he flying on a military jet? Should have arranged to dispatch with him overseas and just fedex his bits and pieces back...

Short answer is this simple! NO air-liner would fly him plus the entourage of officers from Germany to Canada! This is a fact not fiction, air-liners do not have to allow such transports as the well-being of normal-regular-non-lethal passengers comes first!

IMO, this was an appropriate measure taken by Canada on all levels; however, the one cluster-fuck was the presence of the media at Mirabel Airport! Why not land at a CFB?

If the media cannot be kept out completely, then the prisoner should be in CSC uniform with his face masked.

Furthermore, the vehicles should have been taken right to the bottom of the stairs with the van door open and ready for intake.

Additionally, if I were running that dog and pony show, this is how he would have been moved from flight to vehicle.

Cuffs behind back with shackles. Officers would have had him bent over forward, looped arms under his and locked behind his neck in order to keep him prone and unseen!
His face would be looking at the concrete and if he spoke, his face would be part of the concrete!

If it was a must (which it never is) to walk the prisoner any distance then this is the position

The only reasonable explanation is that Mirabel Airport is a very short distance to Ste-Anne-des-Plaines Institution (maximum security) and the Regional Reception Centre, at the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) complex where he would be immediately placed into the SHOE(pronounced SHU meaning special handling unit).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Handling_Unit

Yes, there is a resemblance between two sub-human beings that should not be alive themselves Bernardo and Magnotta, both from Scarborough! FYI people don't move to Scarborough ever! Williams was from there too!

Now, there is the other infamy seeker who killed 3 and critically wounded 1 of his co-workers and the hits just keep coming now at restaurants/pubs during Italy's matches in Toronto.

Stay tuned to see what happens the rest of this week? It's only Tuesday!


Stop giving these pieces of human waste ROCK STAR status!


By any of my other threads or posts, if anyone couldn't comprehend the sarcasm, too bad for you.​
 
HOF said:


Short answer is this simple! NO air-liner would fly him plus the entourage of officers from Germany to Canada! This is a fact not fiction, air-liners do not have to allow such transports as the well-being of normal-regular-non-lethal passengers comes first!

IMO, this was an appropriate measure taken by Canada on all levels; however, the one cluster-fuck was the presence of the media at Mirabel Airport! Why not land at a CFB?

If the media cannot be kept out completely, then the prisoner should be in CSC uniform with his face masked.

Furthermore, the vehicles should have been taken right to the bottom of the stairs with the van door open and ready for intake.

Additionally, if I were running that dog and pony show, this is how he would have been moved from flight to vehicle.

Cuffs behind back with shackles. Officers would have had him bent over forward, looped arms under his and locked behind his neck in order to keep him prone and unseen!
His face would be looking at the concrete and if he spoke, his face would be part of the concrete!

If it was a must (which it never is) to walk the prisoner any distance then this is the position

The only reasonable explanation is that Mirabel Airport is a very short distance to Ste-Anne-des-Plaines Institution (maximum security) and the Regional Reception Centre, at the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) complex where he would be immediately placed into the SHOE(pronounced SHU meaning special handling unit).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Handling_Unit

Yes, there is a resemblance between two sub-human beings that should not be alive themselves Bernardo and Magnotta, both from Scarborough! FYI people don't move to Scarborough ever! Williams was from there too!

Now, there is the other infamy seeker who killed 3 and critically wounded 1 of his co-workers and the hits just keep coming now at restaurants/pubs during Italy's matches in Toronto.

Stay tuned to see what happens the rest of this week? It's only Tuesday!


Stop giving these pieces of human waste ROCK STAR status!


By any of my other threads or posts, if anyone couldn't comprehend the sarcasm, too bad for you.​


Maybe there is hope for you to be my new side kick. Only problem is I don't believe you would look good in tights.Hmmmmmm
 
Interesting read:

Ronald Turpin was a bad man. A thief, a crook, a liar and, for his final criminal act, a cop killer who shot and killed Frederick Nash, a Toronto police officer, during a routine traffic stop in Feb., 1962.
Arthur Lucas was a bad man, too, a murderer with the blood of an FBI witness and his girlfriend on his hands. The two men met in Toronto’s Don Jail where they were knotted together by history and the hangman’s noose as the last two people executed in Canada. Their sentences were carried out simultaneously on Dec. 11, 1962.

And that was it for capital punishment in this country; a messy, morally muddled business that, some would argue, debases a nation by turning the state into a killer and making all of us law-abiding folk complicit to murder. There were other more practical concerns in the case against capital punishment. A mistake could be made and an innocent person executed; the efficacy of execution as a deterrent to crime is dubious; the Bible says thou shalt not kill. But it sometimes seems that Canadians have simply decided the issue is too complex to debate.

Then along comes Luka Rocco Magnotta, alleged murderer, producer, director and star of a gruesome and, Montreal police say, very real snuff film. In it, Lin Jun, a university student with a part-time job at a corner store and a family back in China who loves him, was tied to a bed, brutalized, cannibalized, carved into bits and mailed here and there.


Magnotta reportedly will not fight his extradition back to Canada to answer for his crimes after his arrest in Berlin. So, at some point, there is going to be a trial and the alleged murderer will put on a suit and be the star of the show. Again. The memory of his alleged victim will gather dust, mourned by family members but forgotten by most others, serving as yet another reminder of the depravity humankind is capable of.

So, here’s a question: How many reminders do we need before we have a conversation about capital punishment in Canada? How many Magnottas’, in whatever form they take, will rape, defile and kill before we acknowledge that there is such a thing as pure evil.

Locking it away in a prison cell doesn’t make it go away. It simply removes the evil from view, feeding it, clothing it, providing it with access to magazines and newspapers and high school equivalency courses. Offering it a life, a chance to grow old, a chance murder victims don’t get.

Clifford Olson. Paul Bernardo. Russell Williams. Willie Pickton. Now, potentially, Luka Magnotta. Their individual stories may be different but the hurt they cause plays out on a constant loop. There is always another killer to replace the Psycho of the Day.

Olson, now dead, died in prison. Not before the notorious serial killer got his post-incarceration kicks by tormenting his victims’ families with letters; being paid $100,000 to show police where the bodies were buried; collecting a pension; appearing at parole board hearings every few years.

Breathing.

“He’s never going to pop up in our lives again,” Raymond King, whose 15-year-old son was killed by Olson, said at the time of the killer’s death from cancer. “He’s never going to open those wounds again. It’s done. It’s over.”
It took 30 years for it to end. How long will Jun Lin’s family wait for justice?

How many years does Luka Rocco Magnotta have left?



 
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