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Harper blocks emails to Political Science Professors!

Will he do the same to these Economic Professors!

The author would say Canadian Prime Minster Stephen Harper needs more than a hairstylist to improve his personality?

Harper's Cabinet was defeated in a no- onfiden e vote on Mar h !"# !$%%# after bein& found in ontempt of Parliament# thus tri&&erin& a &eneral ele tion'

This was the first o urren e in Commonwealth history of a &overnment in the (estminster parliamentary tradition losin& the onfiden e of the House of Commons on the &rounds of ontempt of Parliament'

earn a lin)s to is the first

He too) up post-se ondary studies a&ain at the *niversity of Cal&ary# where he ompleted a ba helor's de&ree in e onomi s' He later returned there to master's de&ree in e onomi s# ompleted in %++,' Harper has )ept stron& the *niversity of Cal&ary# where he often le tured students' Harper prime minister sin e -oe Clar) without a law de&ree'

He is the first prime minister to employ a personal stylist# Mi helle M# whose duties ran&e from o-ordinatin& his lothin& to preparin& his hair and ma)eup for spee hes and television appearan es' (hile formerly on publi payroll# she has been paid for by the Conservative Party sin e .sometime /in0 !$$1.'

Would the reader agree?

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify


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the author5s point of view'

The %+6% 2eport of the 2e&ister of Copyri&hts on the 7eneral 2evision of the *'S' Copyri&ht 8aw ites e9amples of a tivities that ourts have re&arded as fair use: ;uotation of e9 erpts in a review or riti ism for purposes of illustration or omment< ;uotation of short passa&es in a s holarly or te hni al wor)# for illustration or larifi ation of the author5s observations< use in a parody of some of the ontent of the wor) parodied =

Index

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Chapter %

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>anaimo 2CMP offi er says How ome every hi ) ? arrest lately refuses to put lothes on and they5re the ones you never want to see na)ed

Chapter ! 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e se9ual mis ondu tA

Chapter , Bven more 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e se9ual mis ondu tA

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Chapter C

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That S)un) Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper &ets tou&h on se9ually e9ploitin& hildren rimes# e9 ept those ommitted by 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e offi ers??

Chapter "

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However# what Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tou&h stand does not in lude 2CMP offi ers har&ed with se9ually e9ploitin& hildren rimes - 2CMP offi er 4dam -onathan Clar)e?

Chapter 6

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However# what Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tou&h stand does not in lude 2CMP offi ers har&ed with se9ually e9ploitin& hildren rimes D 2CMP offi er -ustin Harris?

Chapter 1

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However# what Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tou&h stand does not in lude 2CMP offi ers har&ed with se9ually e9ploitin& hildren rimes D 2CMP offi er 4ndrew 4

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Chapter @

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However# what Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tou&h stand does not in lude 2CMP offi ers har&ed with se9ually e9ploitin& hildren rimes D 2CMP offi er Ehomphet Ehamphoune?

Chapter +

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However# what Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tou&h stand does not in lude 2CMP offi ers har&ed with se9ually e9ploitin& hildren rimes D 2CMP offi er Seth Paine?

Chapter %$

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3emale 2CMP Fffi ers have to beware# the 2CMP will se9ually assault you too?

Chapter %%

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2CMP mana&ement tried to over up the problems when she omplained

Chapter %!

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?f you are a female D do not Goin the 2CMP D run li)e your hair is on fireA

Chapter %,

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More 2CMP bull-shit over se9ually abused female 2CMP Fffi ersA

Chapter %C

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Bven more 2CMP bull-shit over se9ually abused female 2CMP Fffi ersA

Chapter %"

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This same little &uy had his own dealin&s with the Canadian 7overnment D and it isn5t prettyA

Chapter %6 (ell# well D is this the best the 2CMP an do??

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Chapter %1 The bi& su )s fi&ht ba ) by uploadin& their C$ year old 2CMP liesAAA Chapter %@

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(hy would an 4lberta *niversity &raduate travel all the way to S;uamish to upload these C$ year old 2CMP lies?

Chapter %+

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Here5s one 2at# Senator 8arry (' Campbell who apparently doesn5t are about the missin& and murdered in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia?

Chapter !$

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(hat else an we say about Senator 8arry (' Campbell that he doesn5t are about the missin& and murdered in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia?

Chapter !%

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Iid Senator 8arry Campbell reveal the true sentiment of 2CMP about missin& and murdered in Hritish Columbia# Canada??

Chapter !!

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Senator 8arry Campbell# former Chief Coroner# doesn5t honor %+16 S;uamish Coroner ?n;uest 2esults D what an arse holeAA

Chapter !,

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Perverts# se9ual deviants o upy top 2CMP ran)s?

Chapter !C More 2CMP pervertsA

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Chapter !" Bven more 2CMP pervertsA

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Chapter !6 2CMP5s re )less ampai&n of se9ual harassmentA

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Chapter !1 2CMP se9ual perverts do li)e to show their win)iesA

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Chapter !@ The 2CMP: 4 2oyal Canadian dis&ra eA

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Chapter !+ Those that blab on the 2CMP threatenedA

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4nd mali iously se9ually abused female 2CMP Fffi ers told to &et out of town by that (easel 2CMP Commissioner 2obert Paulson be ause they had the nerve to omplain about bein& se9ually abusedA

Chapter ,% 8et5s have another loo) at these 2CMP morons# 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e arro&an e in bun&led 2obert Pi ton aseA

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Chapter ,!

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?n redibly# 4ir ?ndia families wait !" years for answers from the idiot 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e D what??

Chapter ,,

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(hat idiot 2CMP Fffi er sleeps with a potential witness in the Surrey Si9 Massa re ase?

Chapter ,C

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2CMP Staff S&t' 2oss Spenard thou&ht he had overed his tra )s by shreddin& do uments D he was wron&# the liar was au&ht with his pants down in ourtA

Chapter ,"

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(hy would Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper blo ) emails to %% *niversity of Fttawa Politi al S ien e Professors D ?s that le&alA

Chapter ,6

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(ill Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper blo ) emails to these *niversity of Cal&ary B onomi Professors?

Chapter ,1

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4nd to show what )ind of fine ;uality boo)s the author is writin&# and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is suppressin& D Gust read this ommentAA

Chapter 1

Nanaimo RCMP officer says Ho come e!ery chic" I arrest lately refuses to put clothes on and they#re the ones you ne!er ant to see na"ed$

2CMP offi ers are allowed to use online blo&s and sites but there are &uidelines' Poli e must ondu t themselves in a professional manner that does not violate a ode of ethi s and values'%

However# as ited# 4 >anaimo 2CMP offi er may fa e dis iplinary a tion be ause of omments he posted on his publi 3a eboo) pa&e that the for e alls troublin& /see 4ppendi9 @0'!

The online so ial networ)in& site of a >anaimo 2CMP onstable is bein& reviewed by an 2CMP professional standards unit' The 3a eboo) musin&s of the Mountie# !6# ould also tri&&er an internal 2CMP ode of ondu t investi&ation',

Publi posts on the 3a eboo) pa&e by this >anaimo 2CMP offi er in lude: >i&ht shift and St' Paddy5s Iay# an5t wait to drop )i ) all the drun) idiots'C

Fther postin&s by this >anaimo 2CMP offi er in lude: Har wat h shift toni&ht# ?5m &onna at h me a &in&er'"

Fther postin&s by this >anaimo 2CMP offi er in lude: How ome every hi ) ? arrest lately refuses to put lothes on and they5re the ones you never want to see na)ed'6

Fbviously# from what ? have seen# the ondu t does fall short of what we would e9pe t# said 2CMP B Iivision spo)eswoman Cpl' 4nnie 8inteau
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on 3riday' ?f there5s a per eption you5re a poli e offi er# you have to ondu t yourself in a way that5s respe tful and professional'1

>o )iddin&?

Fne must as): are these 2CMP offi ers properly Jpsy holo&i ally5 assessed before be omin& 2CMP offi ers?@

4s far as the author is on erned# nothin& but an idiot would put this stuff on fa e boo) D espe ially someone holdin& a responsible position as an 2CMP offi er?

(hat this &uy should have possibly put on 3a eboo) is ?5m an 2CMP offi er and ?5m a moron for puttin& this rap on 3a eboo)?

4s ited# this offi er is now wor)in& in H'C'# but you have to remember that every sin&le 2CMP offi er on e lived in 2e&ina# even the unprofessional ones'+

Fne has to as): (hat )ind of people are in the 2CMP re ruitment departments when su h people are approved to be an 2CMP offi er?%$

Fne should also note in 4ppendi9 @ that althou&h his superiors told this >anaimo to remove the rap from 3a eboo)# he did not D instead he lo )ed his 3a eboo) pa&e to his friends only?

?n other words# he still has these biKarre feelin&s D and he still wor)s for the 2CMP?

7ive us a brea)?

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% - 1' Nanaimo RCMP officer in trouble over Facebook posts Ianielle Hell# >anaimo# H'C' L>anaimo Iaily >ewsM http:NNweb a he'&oo&leuser ontent' omNsear h? ;O a he:vP2u9 -%HaB-:www'r mpwat h' omNb- -r mp-offi er-introuble-over-fa eboo)-postsN QnanaimoQr mpQoffi erQdrun)R dOCRhlOenR tO ln)R&lO a

@' Su h a ;uestion was as)ed in: ?f Pou 8i)e To Cat h Had 7uys This Poli e 3or e Ioesn5t (ant Pou? (hat )ind of wa )y poli e for e is that? http:NNwww'amaKon' omNsNrefOnbSsbSnoss?urlOsear h-alias T,IapsRfield-)eywordsOmallenbyU

+' RCMP officer in hot water over Facebook postings Hy Eevin Hlevins Sun# Mar !@ !$%$ Hest from the >ewsroom http:NNweb a he'&oo&leuser ontent' omNsear h? ;O a he:y)t6@%GVG4M-: ommunities' anada' omN2B7?>48B4IB2PFS TNblo&sNbestfromthenewsroomNar hiveN!$%$N$,N!@Nr mp-offi er-in-hotwater-over-fa eboo)postin&s'asp9QnanaimoQr mpQoffi erQdrun)R dO+RhlOenR tO ln)R&lO a

%$' Su h a ;uestion was as)ed in: ?f Pou 8i)e To Cat h Had 7uys This Poli e 3or e Ioesn5t (ant Pou? (hat )ind of wa )y poli e for e is that? http:NNwww'amaKon' omNsNrefOnbSsbSnoss?urlOsear h-alias T,IapsRfield-)eywordsOmallenbyU

4lso see: Nanaimo RCMP Officer M.R.W. Picard's Legacy to Canada! Threaten the victims? http:NNwww'amaKon' omN>anaimo-Fffi er-M-2-(-Pi ards8e&a yNdpN%C61+6!C"1NrefOsrS%S,@?sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!,@"!C"%RsrO%-,@
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4lso see: RCMP 'Psychologist' Neil nderson's Legacy to '!onesty'" #on't tell the a$$licant o%r secret? http:NNwww'amaKon' omN2CMP-Psy holo&ist-4ndersons-8e&a yHonestyNdpN%C61+",$C$NrefOsrS%S,1?sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!!@C+%66RsrO%,1

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Chapter &

Royal Canadian Mounted Police sexual misconduct'

?n redibly# one 2CMP was found &uilty of severe mis ondu t -- rape -- a ordin& to do uments obtained by The Wan ouver Sun% /see 4ppendi9 C# ited below0'

Fn May ,$# !$$"# an 2CMP onstable from 3ort St' -ohn was = &uilty of havin& se9ual inter ourse without onsent'!

?n addition to the offi er from 3ort St' -ohn# ei&ht other H'C' offi ers were subGe t to milder forms of dis ipline over the past year for a variety of offen es# in ludin& se9ual harassment# havin& se9 in a mar)ed poli e ar and loo)in& at ?nternet porn while on duty',

Fn F t' !1# !$$"# 2CMP Const' >orman 8apointe of 3ort St' -ohn was reprimanded and do )ed %, days pay after the board found him &uilty of havin& se9 several times in his mar)ed poli e ar -- while on duty and in uniform'C

The 2CMP rationaliKation# .at all times. durin& the se9ual en ounters# 8apointe . ontinued to monitor for duty-related alls and telephone alls'."

(hat?

?sn5t that the stupidest omment you have ever heard?

Fn 4u&' !C# !$$"# 2CMP S&t' 7len (illiam 4nderson of Surrey was do )ed four days pay and ordered to re eive harassment trainin& after = he had se9ually harassed two female ollea&ues and insulted several male o-wor)ers'6
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2CMP 4nderson5s omments: .So# ? Gust want you to )now that ? really li)e your tits#. 4nderson said# a ordin& to -ohnston a female member' .?n fa t# it's the ni est set of tits ?'ve ever seen'.1

4nother female member said# .on a few o asions he made her feel un omfortable#. a summary of 3al)'s testimony states' .He as)ed her a number of times# in a Go)in& tone# whether she wore a push-up bra'''' Fn one other o asion 2CMP S&t' 4nderson made omments about her breasts' She then put on a sweatshirt and he made further omments about why she would wear a sweatshirt be ause her breasts loo)ed ni e'.@

4&ain# on -une +# !$$"# 2CMP Const' Hob 4r her of Prin e 7eor&e was reprimanded and do )ed three days5 pay after the board found him &uilty of harassin& his e9-&irlfriend ''' no riminal har&es have been laid a&ainst him+

Fn e a&ain# on -uly %%# !$$"# 2CMP Const' Myrl Stus of Prin eton was do )ed four days5 pay after the board found him &uilty of viewin& more than C$ porno&raphi websites durin& four su essive shifts in 4u&ust !$$,'%$

?n Ie ember# in an unrelated ase# Stus pleaded &uilty in ourt to assault with a weapon for orderin& another Mountie to Taser an un ons ious prisoner'%%

(hy do provin es put up with this poli e for e# it would be less disastrous and more e onomi ally feasible to have their own provin ial poli e for es -- more ontrol?

%ootnotes

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)!en more Royal Canadian Mounted Police sexual misconduct'

?n another in ident# 2CMP offi er -ames Iou&las Ma leod was har&ed with se9ual assault after alle&edly rapin& a woman at a Super Howl party in Maple 2id&e in 3ebruary !$$"% /see 4ppendi9 "# ited below0'

?n yet another in ident# 2CMP offi er 7ary Stevens is senten ed to %@ months in Gail for se9ually assaultin& two teena&e &irls = Mr' Stevens pleaded &uilty to atta )in& a &irl in Wan ouver in the early %++$s# and a &irl in Terra e in !$$C'!

4&ain# two 2CMP offi ers based in (atson 8a)e# Pu)on# have been har&ed with se9ual assault followin& an atta ) on a woman earlier this wee) = 4 woman told poli e she was se9ually assaulted',

.?t's obvious people are &oin& to be very on erned#. said Eevin Hrosseau# the ommission's senior dire tor of operations'C

>o )iddin& HrosseauA

Court do uments obtained Thursday by CHC >ews show the two 2CMP offi ers to be 7raham Hela)# !+# and Shawn M 8au&hlin# ,!'"

4nd on -uly %%# !$$"# S&t' Iean Mei)le of 2i hmond was do )ed two days5 pay and ur&ed to attend harassment trainin& after inappropriately tou hin& several female ollea&ues at staff parties'6

?n another in ident# in 3ebruary !$$"# an 2CMP onstable attended a Super Howl party at a suburban Wan ouver residen e where at the onstable had se9ual inter ourse with an un ons ious adult woman who
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had been dru&&ed at the party'1

His de ision to ta)e advanta&e of a woman in this state demonstrates a fundamental flaw in his hara ter that renders him unfit to perform the duties of a poli e offi er'@

?n yet another in ident# Sas)at hewan 2CMP Constable Thierry -a ;ues was senten ed to three years in Gail for se9ually assaultin& a female prisoner while she was in ustody'+

4 Gud&e found him &uilty of ta)in& the !6-year-old woman from her ell and se9ually assaultin& her in the &ara&e at the 8a 2on&e 2CMP deta hment on Sept' C# !$$C'%$

4s ited# 2CMP Const' Thierry -a ;ues left ourt Thursday in le& sha )les after bein& senten ed to three years in a penitentiary for se9ually assaultin& a female prisoner in the &ara&e of a northern poli e deta hment'%%

-a ;ues# ,!# will have his name on the national se9 offender re&istry for !$ years and has also been ordered to provide a I>4 sample for the national databan)'%!

-usti e Iuane Eo h found -a ;ues too) the !C-year-old abori&inal woman from her detention ell at the 8a 2on&e 2CMP deta hment on the prete9t of havin& a i&arette in the adGoinin& &ara&e'%,

(hen they were alone# he told the woman to lift her shirt so he ould tou h her breasts# whi h she did while he masturbated and eGa ulated on her' 4 white shirt belon&in& to the vi tim and stained with semen mat hin& -a ;ues's I>4 was entered into ourt as eviden e durin& the trial'%C

.He L-a ;uesM has mana&ed to destroy some of the brid&es built between poli e and abori&inal people' He has reated a rift and mistrust#. said Crown prose utor ?neK Cardinal'%"
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The senten e is e9a tly what Cardinal re;uested# sayin& it .sends the appropriate messa&e to the publi . that poli e mis ondu t is a serious offen e to be dealt with harshly'%6

(hat about all the 2CMP offi ers who &et off with a slap on the wrist# loss of pay?

.This was a serious# serious brea h of trust#. she said' .He was on duty# dressed in full uniform omplete with &un in his holster' She was a youn& woman in ustody# vulnerable# with nowhere to &o and no ability to defend herself a&ainst his advan es'.%1

Portions of a vi tim impa t statement# read into the re ord by Cardinal# spo)e of flashba )s that have left the woman .tormented and ashamed'.%@

?n yet another ase# as reported# a former Manitoba 2CMP offi er is fa in& up to si9 years in prison after pleadin& &uilty to tryin& to se9ually assault a teen &irl on a 3irst >ation ommunity north of (innipe&'%+

HenGamin >eufeldt# !6# pleaded &uilty to two se9-related har&es at a hearin& in (innipe& on Tuesday' He admitted to as)in& a %1-year-old &irl to tou h him se9ually while he was in a position of trust over her and for ible onfinement'!$

The har&es stemmed from an in ident on the reserve !$$ )ilometers north of (innipe& in 4u&ust !$$@' The Crown is see)in& a si9-year prison term for >eufeldt# while his own lawyer is see)in& about ! %N! years behind bars'!%

4n a&reed statement of fa ts tendered in ourt showed that a )nife seiKed from >eufeldt as part of the investi&ation ontained I>4 belon&in& to the vi tim'!!

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?n redibly# althou&h this disturbin& se9ual assault story bro)e on %! September# the newspaper had already losed reader omments'!,

%ootnotes

%' Eight !one cases of misconduct b Mounties' Hy The Wan ouver Sun F tober %"# !$$6' http:NNwww' anada' omNvan ouversunNnewsNstory'html?idOf6b@fe!d-e@$!C@%1-aefe-d$bC1a$@6d !R)O"@,1,

!' RCMP scandals and setbacks since "##$' 7lobe and Mail *pdate' Published on Thursday# Mar' !+# !$$1# 8ast updated on Tuesday# Mar' ,%# !$$+' http:NNwww'the&lobeandmail' omNnewsNnationalNarti le1"$C1,'e e

, - C' %wo &ukon Mounties charged with sexuall assaulting woman: Police force brings in observers to ensure impartial investigation' 8ast *pdated: (ednesday# Mar h %%# !$$+' CHC >ews' http:NNwww' b ' aN anadaNnorthNstoryN!$$+N$,N%%Nyu)on-r mp'html

"' &ukon Mountie charged with sexual assault is brother of N'( pla er' 8ast *pdated: Thursday# Mar h %!# !$$+' CHC >ews' http:NNwww' b ' aN anadaNnorthNstoryN!$$+N$,N%!Nwatson-offi ers'html

6' Exclusive: Mounties ordered to resign' Hy The Wan ouver Sun May %# !$$6' http:NNwww' anada' omNvan ouversunNnewsNstory'html?idO,,,!1@e"f,1"-CbC -a $f- @a@,6@b+, bR)O,"@%C

1 - @' )est of the worst of Mountie misconduct' Posted: Ie ember %!# !$$+ by Ianiel EasKor' >ational Post'
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+ - %$' RCMP scandals and setbacks since "##$' 7lobe and Mail *pdate' Published on Thursday# Mar' !+# !$$1# 8ast updated on Tuesday# Mar' ,%# !$$+' http:NNwww'the&lobeandmail' omNnewsNnationalNarti le1"$C1,'e e

%% - %@' Ex!Mountie sent to *ail' Hy The Star Phoeni9 LSas)atoonM >ovember ,# !$$6' http:NNwww' anada' omNsas)atoonstarphoeni9NnewsNthirdSpa&eNstory'html? idOfd,!!e b-f! f-CC"!-@!d%-6@! "1C",1

%+ - !,' Ex!Mountie facing prison for sex crime 8ast *pdated: (ednesday# September @# !$%$# CHC >ews http:NNwww' b ' aN anadaNmanitobaNstoryN!$%$N$+N$@Nman-former-r mpse9- har&es'html

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Chapter *

+hat ,"un"$ Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper gets tough on sexually exploiting children crimes- except those committed .y Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers??

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

4s ited in the 7lobe and Mail# published Thursday# 4u&' !+ !$%,# in an arti le entitled Harper unveils plans for tou&her laws a&ainst hild se9 offenders:

Prime Minister +tephen 'arper is proposing new legislation that would increase penalties for those convicted of sexuall exploiting children,

-.e must create a *ustice s stem that is more responsive to victims/ and especiall more responsive to children and to the families of children who have been victimi0ed b sexual predators/1 Mr, 'arper told a room full of cabinet ministers/ senators/ police officers and *ournalists during a visit to %oronto,

2mong the proposals is a move to ensure offenders convicted of exploiting multiple children will serve their sentences consecutivel one after another instead of at the same time, 2s well/ the Prime Minister hopes to increase maximum and minimum penalties for child sexual offenders/ and ensure that spouses of those charged with child pornograph will have to testif in court, Mr, 'arper declined to sa what he hopes the new penalties will be/ sa ing the details will be decided upon in parliament,

More than 3/4## sexual assaults against children were reported to Canadian police in "#5"/ according to a news release from the Prime Minister6s 7ffice, %his is an increase of three per cent from "#55,

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Mr, 'arper critici0ed the *ustice s stem as having become progressivel unbalanced and skewed in favour of offenders, -8ndeed/ the s stem has become profoundl centered on the welfare of the criminal/1 he said,

'e brought up the example of 9ordon +tuckless who pleaded guilt to sexuall assaulting ": bo s and was sentenced to two ears less a da in 544;, %he sentence was appealed and extended to five ears, Mr, +tuckless got parole after serving two! thirds of his five ear term,

4 very worthwhile ause and su&&estion by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen HarperAA

He deserves a pat on the ba ) for that ideaAA

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Chapter /

Ho e!er- hat Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tough stand does not include RCMP officers charged ith sexually exploiting children crimes 0 RCMP officer 1dam 2onathan Clar"e?

4nd here5s a ase in point 8an&ley 2CMP offi er 4dam -onathan Clar)eA

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

8an&ley 2CMP offi er 4dam -onathan Clar)e was har&ed in -une with two ounts of hild lurin& for alle&edly usin& a ommunity poli e offi e omputer to onvin e a %!- and %"-year-old &irl to produ e hild porno&raphy for him'%

(hat happened to these har&es a&ainst 2CMP offi er 4dam -onathan Clar)e?

?n 4pril# 4dam -onathan Clar)e# a former 8an&ley 2CMP offi er# re eived one day in Gail and three years probation after he pleaded &uilty to attemptin& to lure a %!year-old 8an&ley &irl# and a %"-year-old 2i hmond &irl throu&h the website >e9opia while on duty'!

(hat# one day in Gail for lurin& T(F hildren# one a&e %! and one a&e %"??

Somethin& s rewy there - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper??

%ootnotes
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%' Eight !one cases of misconduct b Mounties' Hy The Wan ouver Sun F tober %"# !$$6'

!' Mountie faces child porn charge Hy The Wan ouver Sun Ie ember %"# !$$1

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Chapter 3

Ho e!er- hat Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tough stand does not include RCMP officers charged ith sexually exploiting children crimes 4 RCMP officer 2ustin Harris?

Here5s another ase%:

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

4nother 2CMP offi er Const' -ustin Harris was suspended with pay in September !$$C and a used under the 2CMP 4 t of behavin& in a .dis&ra eful manner# a used of havin& se9 with undera&e prostitutes'!

2CMP Const' -ustin Harris was one of nine offi ers in Prin e 7eor&e named in investi&ative reports alle&in& lin)s to undera&e prostitutes',

Fne of the women said she was between the a&es of %, and %" when she had se9 with Harris# who is now in his early ,$s'C

That woman# who an be publi ly identified only as C'C'# told investi&ators Harris on e paid her Y6$ for oral se9 and stru ) her in the fa e when she refused to perform the a t'"

?n redibly# but ;uite typi al of the 2CMP# Const' -ustin Harris had the dis iplinary har&es a&ainst him thrown out be ause the Mounties too) too lon& to brin& their ase a&ainst him'6

Ieputy 2CMP Commissioner 7ary Hass lifted the suspension in 4pril and ordered Harris reinstated as a full-time 2CMP offi er'1
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Harris5 lawyer 2e&inald Harris ar&ued the Mounties failed to meet that standard in his lient5s ase be ause senior members of the for e Z in ludin& assistant ommissioner 7ary Hass Z were aware of the alle&ations as early as -uly !$$!'@

?n other words# the 2CMP purposefully dra&&ed their feet so the a usations a&ainst Const' -ustin Harris would &o nowhere'

Somethin& s rewy there - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper??

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%ootnotes

% - @' Eight !one cases of misconduct b Mounties' Hy The Wan ouver Sun F tober %"# !$$6'

4lso see: +uspended Mountie to return to dut ' Hy The Wan ouver Sun -uly %$# !$$1'

4lso see: RCMP scandals and setbacks since "##$' 7lobe and Mail *pdate' Published on Thursday# Mar' !+# !$$1# 8ast updated on Tuesday# Mar' ,%# !$$+'

4lso see: <isciplinar charges dropped against =disgraced6 Mountie F tober "N!$$6# pa&e 41 of Wi toria Times Colonist

4lso see: )est of the worst of Mountie misconduct' Posted: Ie ember %!# !$$+ by Ianiel EasKor' >ational Post'

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Chapter 5

Ho e!er- hat Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tough stand does not include RCMP officers charged ith sexually exploiting children crimes 4 RCMP officer 1ndre 6grica?

Here5s another ase:

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

4s reported:

2 North >ancouver RCMP member has been charged with possession of child pornograph / a fact the Mounties kept ?uiet for more than four months/ %he >ancouver +un has learned,

Court documents obtained b %he +un show that Const, 2ndrew @grica was charged on 2ug, 5# with one count of possession of child pornograph ,

+ince then he has made two court appearances !! one on +ept, 5" and the other on %hursda !! but the Mounties had not publicl announced the charges,

Cit of North >ancouver Ma or <arrell Mussatto said the Mounties also didnAt brief him about the case at the last police management committee meeting/ which was held last week,

B8All certainl be asking some ?uestions on Monda when 8 get back to the office/B he said, %
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(hat happened to 2CMP offi er 4ndrew *&ri a?

4s ited:

*&ri a was arrested last year after poli e dis overed 6#"$$ porno&raphi ima&es on his omputer# in ludin& @" of hildren'!

(hat was his senten e?

2CMP offi er 4ndrew *&ri a has been &iven a %!-month onditional senten e for possessin& hild porno&raphy',

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Somethin& s rewy there - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper??

%ootnotes

%' Mountie faces child porn charge Hy The Wan ouver Sun Ie ember %"# !$$1

! - ,' Ex!Mountie sentenced for child pornograph Mississau&a >ews# 4pr !"# !$$@

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Chapter 7

Ho e!er- hat Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tough stand does not include RCMP officers charged ith sexually exploiting children crimes 4 RCMP officer 8homphet 8hamphoune?

Here5s another ase:

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

4s reported# 2CMP offi er Ehomphet LEamM Ehamphoune# a 2i hmond 2CMP member who was har&ed with si9 ounts in -une after what poli e des ribed as a len&thy hild-porno&raphy investi&ation'%

However# what was 2CMP offi er Ehomphet Ehamphoune a tually hat&ed with?

Ehamphoune was har&ed with tamperin& with eviden e# brea h of trust# and various firearms-related offen es -- but no hild-porno&raphy har&es'!

4s further reported:

Ehamphoune isn5t the only 2CMP offi er har&ed with possessin& hild pornA,

These 2CMP offi ers were:

2CMP Paul 2i her# 2CMP Tristan -ohnson#


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2CMP Stephen Hu&&et# 2CMP Patri ) 3ran is'C

4s further note# those are only e9amples throu&h a simple 7oo&le sear h not a forensi sear h' Thin) of all of the ases that have been hidden away throu&h publi ation Hans and Media noti esA"

4lso# try to find what these 2CMP offi ers were senten ed to D and it appears that Ser&ey Hrin# 7oo&le owner# has no information on his web sites?

4 7oo&le sear h omes up with nothin&??

?s Ser&ey Hrin# 7oo&lwe owner# in bed with the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e to )eep this rap from the publi ??

Somethin& s rewy there - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper??

%ootnotes

% - !' Ex!Mountie sentenced for child pornograph Mississau&a >ews# 4pr !"# !$$@

, - "' Cimin Cricket# Mar h %1# !$%% http:NNwww's ribd' omNdo N"%+1C"C!NThe-7reat-3inal-2eport-!$%%-PI3-download

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36

Chapter 9

Ho e!er- hat Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper failed to tell the Canadian people is that this tough stand does not include RCMP officers charged ith sexually exploiting children crimes 4 RCMP officer ,eth Paine?

Here5s another ase:

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

4s reported:

'ow can it possibl be legal for a 35! ear!old Ro al Canadian Mounted Police officer to have sex with a 5:! ear!old girlD

'ow can a *udge decide that a cop using the 8nternet to lure a child to his bed is Bthe evolution of a relationshipBD

8f we are to have an confidence in child protection laws and the willingness of *udges and police to abide b them/ the recent ac?uittal of +eth Paine must be appealed,

8n "##$/ Paine advertised himself on an Badult!onl B website as Bone hot cop,B 'is profile included a photo of the constable in his RCMP uniform, %he phone number he later gave the girl was his RCMP!issued cellphone,

2ll through his seduction of this child/ Paine used the fact that he was a police officer as part of his appeal,

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Enowing the girl was 5: didnAt dissuade Paine, 'e set up a date in the middle of her school da to have sex, %he showered together before the girl went back to class, 2fter that/ the girl said that he gave her the Bbrush!off,B +he was suffering from a schoolgirl crush, &et the man/ old enough to be her father/ was done with her,%

4nd who was the arse-hole Gud&e that a uited 2CMP offi er Seth Paine?

>one other than Hritish Columbia -ud&e Mi hael Hubbard'

Somethin& s rewy there - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper??

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%ootnotes

%' .hen cops go bad/ courts should act Hy Iaphne Hramham# The Fttawa CitiKen-une !"# !$$1

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Chapter 1:

%emale RCMP ;fficers ha!e to .e are- the RCMP ill sexually assault you too?

4s re ently ited in H'C' Mountie alle&es years of se9ual harassment%:

CHC >ews has learned that one of H'C''s hi&hest profile Mounties says she's sufferin& from post-traumati stress disorder after years of se9ual harassment'!

Cpl' Catherine 7alliford was the fa e of the H'C' 2CMP for years',

Hut in an internal 2CMP omplaint# 7alliford ma)es serious alle&ations about mis ondu t inside the 2CMP' She shared the omplaint with CHC >ews and spo)e with reporter >atalie Clan y about her laims'C

.Bverythin& that ame out of his /a supervisor's0 mouth was se9ual#. 7alliford said' .?f ? had a dime for every time one of my bosses as)ed me to sit on his )nee# ?'d be on a ya ht in the Hahamas ri&ht now'."

7alliford says she fa ed onstant se9ual advan es from several senior offi ers from the moment she &raduated from the 2CMP 4 ademy in %++%'"

He 'pulled out an appenda&e'6

She outlines years of harassment in a %%"-pa&e internal omplaint that the 2CMP has yet to respond to# in ludin& alle&ations a supervisor on the Missin& (omen's Tas) 3or e lied to ollea&ues when he said they were intimate and that he even e9posed himself to her'1

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.He said# '? have somethin& to show you' ''' and pulled out an appenda&e' He wanted to show me his mole be ause he wanted to )now if ? thou&ht it was ute#. she said'@

.? said# 8et's &o ba ) to the offi e' (e're late' Put it ba ) in your pants'+

People want to )now what has happened to their missin& and murdered loved ones# all you have to do is loo) at a se9ual pervert li)e this &uy D the 2CMP are apparently too busy pullin& their appenda&e out to bother solvin& your an&uish?

4 ordin& to 7alliford# a supervisor on the 4ir ?ndia Tas) 3or e was even more dire t'%$

.Fne of my bosses )ept tryin& to be intimate with me throu&hout my time on 4ir ?ndia and )ept on ta)in& me on the road tryin& to have se9 with me#. she said'%%

The people waited !" years for information about their loved ones in the 4ir ?ndia rash' Similarly# people want to )now why it was another 2CMP fias o # all you have to do is loo) at the se9ually twisted &uy li)e this other one D the 2CMP were apparently too busy se9ually assaultin& female 2CMP offi erLsM or &oin& on trips?

.(e don't have any new information to share with the 4ir ?ndia families ri&ht now# so why are we &oin& on this trip? 4nd no one said anythin&# but it was be ause he wanted to &ive the per eption that we were a ouple'.%!

(here to hell do they &et these 2CMP rats from?

4s ited:

-%he RCMP has a big name/ but it is empt from inside,

8 was stupid enough to *oin them 5F ears ago,


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%he showed me a door to unlimited advances/ and 8 ended up being co! workers with people drinking coffee and looking forward to get overtime for the *ob that the can do during their normal hours/ and pla ing around and pass paper from one NC7 to another,1%,

%ootnotes

% - %!' ),C, Mountie alleges ears of sexual harassment (42>?>7: this story ontains &raphi details CHC >ews< Posted: >ov 1# !$%% @:"1 PM BT 8ast *pdated: >ov 1# !$%% %$:CC PM BT http:NNwww' b ' aNnewsNpoliti sNstoryN!$%%N%%N$1Nb -r mp-harassment-&aliford'html

4lso see: %he New RCMP Commissioner )ob Paulson: Closes door on Bsexual pervertsB alread in the RCMPD http:NNwww'amaKon' omN>ew-2CMP-Commissioner-HobPaulsonNdpN%C6@$+!,$@NrefOsrS%SC+?sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!""$,$C$RsrO%C+

%,' 2CMP N 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e Posted by 2ater! on $C'!@'!$$+ http:NNwww'ratemyemployer' aNemployerNemployer'asp9? lOenRemp?IO!"CC

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Chapter 11

RCMP management tried to co!er up the pro.lems hen she complained$

4s re ently ited in More H'C' Mounties omplain of harassment%:

More members of the 2CMP in Hritish Columbia have ome forward with serious alle&ations of harassment after CHC >ews revealed a well-)nown Mountie spo)eswoman's laims she suffered from years of se9ual harassment'!

Fn Monday# CHC >ews revealed Cpl' Catherine 7alliford has filed an internal 2CMP omplaint alle&in& repeated se9ual harassment from some of her supervisors',

Erista Carle onta ted CHC >ews after hearin& 7alliford's story# brea)in& her own lon& silen e'C

>oti e the word lon& silen eA

How many se9ual perverts did the poor 3emale 2CMP offi er have to put up with in her own for e?

.? )now for a fa t there are at least si9 women that ? )now /who0 have left the for e or are still in that have suffered harassment#. Carle said' .?'m sure there are others who are afraid to ome forward for fear of reprisals'."

(hat is the 2CMP# a den of se9ual perverts D if a woman says no D that means no?

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Carle# who &raduated from the 2CMP's trainin& a ademy with 7alliford in %++%# says she was harassed and se9ually assaulted' She is now off the Gob and says she has been dia&nosed with post-traumati stress disorder'6

(hat does the sleaKe-ball 2CMP mana&ement do?

Pou &uessed itA

2CMP mana&ement tried to over up the problems when she omplained# Carle told CHC >ews'1

.(hen ? spo)e out a&ainst the harassment# it wasn't ta)en seriously and ? felt diminished and ? felt re-vi timiKed every time ? told what happened to me#. she said'@

Carle is one of four women offi ers who have sued the 2CMP# sayin& they were se9ually assaulted by under over S&t' 2obert Hlundell in the late %++$s'+

The women wor)ed for Hlundell on under over investi&ations in Cal&ary from %++C to %++1' 4 ordin& to the statement of laim# they were .individually and separately se9ually assaulted and harassed by S&t' Hlundell'.%$

Se9ual pervertLsM D yep seems des ribe some of these 2CMP bastardsA

The ase was eventually settled in !$$1 with all parties a&reein& to )eep the terms of the settlement se ret'%%

(hat happened to this &uy?

Pou &uessed it D absolutely nothin&A

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Hlundell was do )ed one day of va ation and was later promoted to staff ser&eant' He is now in har&e of prote tin& W?Ps in Wan ouver'%!

Supervisors wor)in& without morals# ethi s'%,

%ootnotes

% - %!' More ),C, Mounties complain of harassment CHC >ews< Posted: >ov @# !$%% ":," PM PT http:NNwww' b ' aNnewsN anadaNbritish- olumbiaNstoryN!$%%N%%N$@Nb -r mpharassment'html

4lso see: .h isnAt Public +afet Minister >ic %oews doing moreD 7r/ is it all *ust more political Bhot airBD http:NNwww'amaKon' omNPubli -Safety-Minister-Toewsdoin&NdpN%C6@%!,!,@NrefOsrS%S"%?sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!""$,%61RsrO%-"%

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Chapter 1&

If you are a female 4 do not <oin the RCMP 4 run li"e your hair is on fire'$

Has the 2CMP ever onsidered any of these murders or missin& persons a ross Canada attributable to some of their own offi ers?

There is a preponderan e of female vi tims?

See this boo): !o( Many )erial *illers re There in Canada? Wor+ing for the RCMP? http:NNwww'amaKon' omNMany-Serial-Eillers-ThereCanadaNdpN%C61+,%6!CNrefOsrS%S,"?sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!!@C@+@6RsrO%-,"

4nd with people in the 2CMP as revealed in this arti le# is anythin& possible?

4s ited in 3emale Mountie alle&es se9ual harassment# alls for union or support &roup%:

4 female Hritish Columbia Mountie who was the for e's publi fa e for some of its most hi&h-profile ases says the 2CMP is a ountable to no one for the treatment of its employees and a union or similar or&aniKation is needed to prote t them from a ulture that is badly bro)en'!

Cpl' Catherine 7alliford# who was the spo)eswoman on the 4ir ?ndia and 2obert Pi )ton investi&ations# has ome forward in re ent days to detail sho )in& alle&ations of persistent se9ual harassment durin& her !$ years on the for e',

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7alliford says in an interview that she e9perien ed si9 to %$ in idents of harassment or se9ual harassment# in ludin& one o asion in whi h a superior showed her his &enitals'C

.Pou've rea hed your brea)in& point' Pou're bein& harassed to death' There has to be a &roup# a body to &o to#. 7alliford said in a telephone interview'"

7alliford has spent four years off the for e# battlin& demons that have in luded posttraumati stress disorder and for a while# a drin)in& problem' She has now filed a %%"-pa&e internal omplaint'6

She said the harassment started almost from the be&innin&# when she was trainin& at the 2CMP depot in 2e&ina and es alated to an in ident when a superior showed her his penis to show her a mole' She said the pair were in a ar and had pulled off of Hi&hway ++'1

7alliford said a supervisor on one ase she wor)ed on would ta)e her on road trips that in luded efforts to &et her to have se9 with him'@

7alliford said she wouldn't re ommend any woman opt for a areer in the 2CMP'+

.Ion't even thin) about it' >o' 2un li)e your hair is on fire' There are other poli e departments out there' Pou an Goin Cal&ary' Pou an Goin Bdmonton' Pou an Goin Toronto' Pou an Goin Port Moody' Hut do not Goin the 2CMP'.%$

(ith so many apparently se9ually twisted individuals in the 2CMP# abusin& female offi ers# showin& them their win)ies# Gust how many missin& women or murdered woman an possibly be attributed to members of this poli e for e# if any?

4fter all# Gust li)e those in Canada5s military# the 2CMP are shipped all over Canada and sometimes in other parts of the world?

4nd# if there are any arm hair dete tives out there# there is pa&e after pa&e
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of missin& and murdered vi tims ited in this boo):

'ow Man +erial Eillers 2re %here in CanadaD .orking for the RCMPD http:NNwww'amaKon' omNMany-Serial-Eillers-ThereCanadaNdpN%C61+,%6!CNrefOsrS%S,"? sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!!@C@+@6RsrO%-,"

4nd ea h and everyone deserves better than the 2CMP have &iven them or their &rievin& loved onesA

%ootnotes

% - %$' Female Mountie alleges sexual harassment/ calls for union or support group Hy: Terri Theodore and Eeven Irews# The Canadian Press Hrea)in& >ews The Canadian Press - F>8?>B BI?T?F> Posted: %%N%$N!$%% ,:$% 4M http:NNwww'winnipe&freepress' omN anadaNbrea)in&newsNfemale-mountie-alle&esse9ual-harassment- alls-for-union-or-support-&roup-%,,"+6@",'html? view4llCommentsOy

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Chapter 1(

More RCMP .ull0shit$ o!er sexually a.used female RCMP ;fficers'

4s ited# a H'C' lawyer hired by the 2CMP for an internal hearin& for a Mountie a used of se9ually harassin& and assaultin& two female ollea&ues in the late %++$s says she was surprised a senior 2CMP offi ial was brou&ht in to resolve the issue'%

.? was stunned# absolutely stunned' 4nd ? remember thin)in&# li)e what are you doin& here? (hy are you here? 4nd ? was a tually# to be honest with you# an&ry#. said -ennifer M Cormi )'!

The two female offi ers who omplained had wor)ed for Staff S&t' 2obert Hlundell on under over investi&ations in Cal&ary between %++C and %++1',

?n !$$%# M Cormi ) was brou&ht in by the 2CMP to prose ute Hlundell after he was a ;uitted in the first 2CMP internal hearin& into his ondu t' 4t that hearin&# involvin& one of four female omplainants# Hlundell denied he had assaulted the woman in any way'C

4t a se ond hearin& involvin& two other omplainants was about to &et underway# M Cormi ) said the 2CMP's then superintendant Peter 7erman une9pe tedly flew in to Cal&ary to help ne&otiate a deal'"

7erman &ot Hlundell to admit to .dis reditable ondu t#. whi h in luded .tou hin& private areas. on top of the lothin& of one of the women and .&rabbin&. the breast of another'6

Hlundell was do )ed one day's time-off'1

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(hat )ind of 2CMP bull-shit is this?

Two of the omplainants have told The 3ifth Bstate that they were let down by how the 2CMP handled the ase'@

.That seems to be the way of the 2CMP# that's )ind of li)e the toothless ti&er' There's never any a ountability#. said Wi toria Cliffe# one of the four omplainants'+

Cliffe# who still wor)s for the 2CMP on Wan ouver ?sland# said the hearin&s failed her and the other women' She said the e9perien e stru ) deep in her fundamental beliefs as a poli e offi er'%$

.There's nothin& that's han&ed here that's &oin& to han&e what happened to me or is &oin& to help han&e or ''' will happen to anybody tomorrow' Bverythin& that failed in our pro ess is still there to fail a&ain' There's nothin& to han&e that'.%%

%ootnotes

% - %%' (aw er AstunnedA RCMP brass came in to settle harassment case CHC >ews Posted: Ie +# !$%% http:NNwww' b ' aNnewsN anadaNstoryN!$%%N%!N$+Nr mp-alle&ationsblundell'html? mpOrss

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Chapter 1*

)!en more RCMP .ull0shit$ o!er sexually a.used female RCMP ;fficers'

Continuin& this 2CMP bull-shit and# as ited one of three remainin& andidates for ommissioner of the 2CMP Gob was a used of helpin& an offi er at the entre of a se9ual mis ondu t s andal# CHC >ews has learned'%

Ieputy Commissioner Peter 7erman was alle&ed in a statement of laim to have aided S&t' 2obert Hlundell# who was fa in& alle&ations he had assaulted and se9ually harassed four female Mounties'!

Io uments have ome to the surfa e to su&&est now deputy ommissioner Peter 7erman had shared the omplainants5 statements with Mr' Hlundell and that allowed him to prepare or tailor his responses in the interview# said Fttawa lawyer Paul Champ# who wasn't dire tly involved in the ase# but has wor)ed on behalf of other lients who've sued the 2CMP',

Those are the )inds of thin&s that are very troublin&' Ser&eant Hlundell's areer was obviously in serious Geopardy and a lot of people )new that' 4nd evidently there were other superior offi ers who were willin& to rea h out and &ive him a hand# said Champ'C

3emale offi ers Cpl' Catherine 7alliford and former Const' Erista Carle laimed they fa ed years of se9ual harassment as 2CMP offi ers'"

3ormer onstable Sandra Eelly also said she left the 2CMP be ause of the way women were treated'6

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? &et &oose bumps be ause ? Gust &et so filled with# ? &uess ra&e# almost# that these thin&s happen# Eelly told CHC >ews' ?f you omplain# you are bla )listed'1

The statement of laim also said 7erman was one of a number of offi ers who reated a ne&ative limate for women who tried to omplain about harassment'@

? thin) that's probably what brea)s offi ers more than anythin& is that after they're treated so unfairly the 2CMP doesn't ba ) them up# said Champ'+

They say there's Kero toleran e for harassment in the 2CMP but ? thin) every 2CMP offi er in the for e )nows that's a Go)e'%$

Those alle&ations a&ainst 7erman and other 2CMP offi ers were not tested in ourt' The !$$, lawsuit by the four women was settled without the details bein& dis losed'%%

Hlundell fa ed internal dis ipline# whi h resulted in him losin& a day of va ation time' He has sin e been promoted'%!

(hat5s this?

The 2CMP promotes this se9ual abuser?

(hat )ind of 2CMP bull-shit is this?

Fr# should we all him what he is# a pervert?

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4s further reported# the four female offi ers who omplained wor)ed for Hlundell on under over investi&ations in Cal&ary from %++C to %++1' They all have similar stories of bein& assaulted'%,

Wi toria Cliffe# one of the four women# told The 3ifth Bstate that after an under over operation at a bar# where they had both been drin)in&# Hlundell said they had to share a room at a hotel be ause the hotel was boo)ed'%C

.? wo)e up and 2ob was all over me' He had his hands in my lothes# under my lothes#. said Cliffe'%"

.? was in the s enario#. said Erista Carle# another omplainant# des ribin& her under over operation with Hlundell' .? didn't want to blow the operation' ? didn't want to turn around and slap him in the fa e or turn around and say# '7et your hands off meA' ? Gust basi ally froKe'.%6

Carle# who &raduated from the 2CMP's trainin& a ademy in %++%# is now off the Gob and says she has been dia&nosed with post-traumati stress disorder'%1

The women )ept the alle&ations se ret for years' Hut when they finally did ome forward# they say they were shunned by 2CMP ollea&ues and badly served by the for e's internal review pro ess'%@

%ootnotes

% - %!' +enior RCMP allegedl aided accused officer CHC >ews Posted: >ov +# !$%% http:NNwww' b ' aNnewsN anadaNbritish- olumbiaNstoryN!$%%N%%N$+Nb r mp-harassment-blundell-&erman'html

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%, - %@' Mountie in harassment probe Aprobabl A should have lost *ob CHC >ews Posted: Ie @# !$%% +:!! PM BT 8ast *pdated: Ie +# !$%% http:NNwww' b ' aNmNri hNpoliti sNstoryN!$%%N%!N$@Nr mp-alle&ations'html

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Chapter 1/

+his little guy$ had his o n dealings ith the Canadian =o!ernment 4 and it isn#t pretty>

8et5s put this true story into perspe tive as a very apparent 2CMP /2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e0 and Canadian 7overnment Conspira y:

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Coroner5s ?n;uest held in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia# Canada ruled the homi ide was by Person or Persons *n)nown

%+1+

2CMP SNS&t -ohn Thomas 2andle writes a letter sayin& that this little &uy was a murderer%

%+1+

2CMP SNS&t -ohn Thomas 2andle writes a letter sayin& that this little &uy was a murderer is &iven to -ohn 7omery!a

%+1+

M'-' Hauser of the Corre tional Servi e of Canada in memoLsM says that this little &uy was a murderer,

%+1+

>i ole Homber& of the Canadian Human 2i&hts Commission in memoLsM says that this little &uy was a murdererC

%+1+

8orisa Stein of the Canadian Human 2i&hts Commission in memoLsM says that this little &uy was a murderer"

%+@$

The little &uy bein& unemployed see)s relief from his Canada Student 8oans# however# the -ud&e turns out to be -ohn 7omery and his re;uest is denied!b

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%+@$

The little &uy bein& unemployed see)s a disability pension /Canada Pension Plan0 usin& 2CMP SNS&t -ohn Thomas 2andle# M'-' Hauser of the Corre tional Servi e of Canada memoLsM# >i ole Homber& of the Canadian Human 2i&hts Commission memoLsM and 8orisa Stein of the Canadian Human 2i&hts Commission memoLsM D his re;uest for disability pension approved

%+@%

The little &uy bein& unemployed a&ain see)s relief from his Canada Student 8oans# the -ud&e not bein& -ohn 7omery# and his re;uest is approved

%+@%

The 2CMP fabri ate more bull shit about the little &uy to railroad him into Gail

%++$

4fter %C years of a umulatin& eviden e# the little &uy su essfully sues the 2CMP /see 4ppendi9 %# ited below0

%++,

The little &uy blew the whistle on >ewfoundland So ial Servi e Minister Eay Poun&5s (hitbourne Centre /see 4ppendi9 !# ited below0

%++6

The little &uy went ba ) on his Canada Pension Plan disability pension with a psy hiatrist dia&nosis that the little &uy suffered with Post Traumati Stress D Chroni Type# So ial Phobia# et /see 4ppendi9 ,# ited below0

%++$

4s part of dealin& with his Post Traumati Stress D Chroni Type he too) to writin& about the 2CMP false statements# harassment# ille&al# a ts:

'uman rights violations in Canada: 8ndividual being denied emplo ment with the Federal 9overnment of Canada due to false Bmurder chargeB statements made b M,C, 'auser of the Correctional +ervice of Canada Gcontinuing case stud from Cour supeHrieure en matieIre
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de faillite/ Palais de *ustice/ MontreHal/ File JF##!55! ##""4#!K4:L7C(C Number: "4"#F:## M 544#

'uman rights violations in Canada: 8ndividual being denied emplo ment with the Federal 9overnment of Canada due to false Bmurder chargeB statements made b Nicole )omberg of the Public +ervice Commission of Canada Gcontinuing case stud from Cour supeHrieure en matieIre de faillite/ Palais de *ustice/ MontreHal/ File JF##!55!##""4#!K4:L7C(C Number: "4"#F:## M 544#

%++6

4s part of dealin& with his Post Traumati Stress D Chroni Type he too) to writin& about the 2CMP false statements# harassment# ille&al# a ts:

R,C,M,P, +gt, Cohn GBCackBL %homas RandleAs legac to Canada, 8+)N: #4$4F4::"4 4;K#4$4F4::"# 7C(C Number: :$F35KK" ! 544$

R,C,M,P, +gt, Cohn GBCackBL %homas RandleAs legac to Canada, 8+)N: #4$4F4::"4 4;K#4$4F4::"# 7C(C Number: :$F35KK" ! 544$

%++1

4s part of dealin& with his Post Traumati Stress D Chroni Type he too) to writin& about the 2CMP false statements# harassment# ille&al# a ts:

'uman rights violations in Canada b federal agents of the Canadian 'uman Rights 2nti!<iscrimination 2genc of the Public +ervice Commission of Canada, 8+)N: #4$4F4::F3 4;K#4$4F4::F5 7C(C Number: :$F"K#K5 ! 544;
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8s he CanadaAs example of another Mark Furman : R,C,M,P, +gt, Cohn GBCackBL %homas Randle purposefull committed lies/ fabricated evidence/ made false statements N committed illegal actsO 8+)N: #4$4F4::3; 4;K#4$4F4::3; 7C(C Number: :35F"5;5 ! 544;

Complete discharge from bankruptc including preferred student loans due to Ro al Canadian Mounted Police harassment: a most unusual case of bankruptc , 8+)N: #4$K"4#:$4 4;K#4$K"4#:$# 7C(C Number: :$F$35K" M 544;

%++@

4s part of dealin& with his Post Traumati Stress D Chroni Type he too) to writin& about the 2CMP false statements# harassment# ille&al# a ts:

Canadian anti!discriminate PsicQ directorate and Canadian public service staff Nicole )ombergAs legac to Canada, 8+)N: #4$K"4#:$4 4;K#4$K"4#:$# 7C(C Number: :$F$35$4 ! 544K

Canadian anti!discrimination directorate and Canadian public service staff (orisa +teinAs legac to Canada, N: #4$4F4::;R 4;K#4$4F4::;F 7C(C Number: :$F$353; ! 544K

Ro al Canadian Mounted Police officers +gt, Cohn GBCackBL %homas RandleAs N Cpl, CackettAs legac to Canada, 8+)N: #4$K"4#::" 4;K#4$K"4#::$ 7C(C Number: :$F$3"5F ! 544K
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Cudge Cohn 9omer As inapproprivate comments based on lies/ false statements/ fabricated statements N illegal acts b R,C,M,P, +gt, Cohn %homas Randle, 8+)N: #4$K"4#:;; 4;K#4$K"4#:;; 7C(C Number: :$F$35F: M 544K

Can police harassment involving illegal acts/ false statements and fabricated evidence lead to a diagnosis of post!traumatic stress disorder sufficient to approve permanent disabilit pensionD 8+)N: #4$4F4::KK 4;K#4$4F4::K" 7C(C Number: :$F$35#" ! 544K

%++@

The *nited >ations wasn5t interested in the little &uy:

Eofi 2nnan/ +ecretar 9eneral of the @nited Nations and Mar Robinson/ the 'uman Rights Commissioner: their legac to the world, 7C(C Number: :4"$K":K

%++@

To shut the little &uy up# the 2CMP fabri ate more bull shit about the little &uy to railroad him into Gail

!$$$

The Canadian ?nvesti&ative Pro&ram wasn5t interested in the little &uy:

+tor Atoo hotA for the investigative program B%he Fifth EstateBOO 7C(C Number: :K$;#4::

!$$"

Iid apparent 2CMP stoo&e professor Helen Hrown purposefully fabri ate a statement about the little &uy5s son to interfere with his university pro&ram6

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This 2CMP stoo&e professor Helen Hrown also tried the same with the little &uy5s dau&hter

!$$6

Iid the 2CMP have the Canadian Military purposefully issue the little &uy5s dau&hter lown siKed boots so she would not ma)e HM[ and eliminate her from a areer with the Canadian military 1

!$$1

Iid the 2CMP have the Canadian Military apparently poison the little &uy5s son so he would not ma)e HM[ and eliminate him from a areer with the Canadian military@

!$$@

The 2CMP had some ruffians harass the little &uy5s wife# dau&hter and son+

!$$+

Iid the 2CMP have a private se urity employer deny the little &uy5s son essential emails%$

!$$+

Iid 2CMP stoo&e Canadian Minister Iiane 3inley purposefully a ept lies of a private se urity employer about the little &uy5s son and dau&hter to eliminate a areer in private se urity%%

!$%$

The 2CMP made up some o )-and-bull reason not to a ept the little &uy5s son as a re ruit thus eliminatin& his potential areer with the 2CMP%!

!$%$

Iid 2CMP stoo&e Manitoba Health Minister Theresa Fswald purposefully a ept lies from the ool )ids &an& to harass# isolate and dis riminate a&ainst the little &uy5s dau&hter%,

Iid 2CMP stoo&e Manitoba Health Minister Theresa Fswald5s ool )ids &an& also try to harass and isolate the little &uy5s son
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!$%%

The Canadian 7overnment and 2CMP are ensorin& this urrent author5s attempts to brin& this onspira y to li&ht# where the Canadian 7overnment and the 2CMP are obviously ensorin& what appears on 4maKon' om%C

!$%, in;uest a ts# hildrenAA

Senator 8arry (' Campbell# former 2CMP offi er# and former Chief Coroner says he doesn5t &ive a shite about the %+16 oriner results D the 2CMP will ontinue their ampai&n of ille&al harassment of Terry Mallenby# his wife# and

4fter all# the 2CMP are above the lawAA

4nd an do as they please# espe ially with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper at the helmAA

4nd that unethi al 2CMP Commissioenr 2obert Paulson who still denies female 2CMP offi ers have been se9ually harassed for de adesAA

The 2CMP and the Canadian 7overnment still owe this little &uy one million dollars in lost wa&es# when is he &oin& to re eive it?

%ootnotes

%' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o that there were lyin& bastards in the 2CMP /interspersed amon&st the many fine 2CMP offi ers prote tin& our itiKens and ountry0A

Canada6s Police Force: (ies/ fabrication/ per*ur ,,, and much worseD Hefore his death he was able to tell a nurse at the hospital that an 2CMP offi er Gumped up and down on him
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!a R !b' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what a miserable bastard -ohn 7omery was and has waited over ,$ years before the rest of the ountry and world would find out about him:

2 Federal Court ruling has blasted the biased musings of Cudge Cohn 9omer

, - "' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and has waited over ,$ years before the rest of the ountry and world would find out about su h thin&s:

%hereAs No +uch %hing as 'uman Rights in CanadaO

6' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about the lyin& professor as an apparent 2CMP stoo&e who tried to interfere with the little &uy son5s edu ation:

%he l ing professorD 2nd/ the l ing >,P,D

1' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about the lyin& do tor as an apparent 2CMP stoo&e who tried to interfere with the little &uy dau&hter5s potential military areer:

%he l ing doctorD 2nd/ the l ing generalD

@' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about the apparent attempted poisonin& of the little &uy son5s thus eliminatin& his potential military areer:

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Canadian 9overnment Conspirac : .as this =kid6 poisonedD

+' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about the harassment of the little &uy5s wife and dau&hter and son by 2CMP stoo&es:

Canada6s Police Force: (ies/ fabrication/ per*ur ,,, and much worseD Hefore his death he was able to tell a nurse at the hospital that an 2CMP offi er Gumped up and down on him

%$' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about a vindi tive employer as an apparent 2CMP stoo&e who tried to interfere with the little &uy son5s safety:

Canada5s Wery Fwn Three Hlind Mi eA (ho on luded that antibioti s are for stress?

%%' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about a vindi tive employer as an apparent 2CMP stoo&e who tried to interfere with the little &uy dau&hter5s employment:

>indictive Emplo ers: Nothing but poisonO

%!' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about the 2CMP ma)in& up some o )-and-bull nonsense so they would not have to a ept the little &uy5s son as an 2CMP re ruit:

8f &ou (ike %o Catch )ad 9u s %his Police Force <oesn6t .ant &ouD
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%,' The little &uy )new full-well lon&# lon& a&o what lyin& bastards were employed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and here is the story about the 2CMP usin& a provin ial &overnment department to se9-dis riminate# harass# and isolate the little &uy5s dau&hter:

8s slaver alive and well in CanadaD %here is absolutel no protection for female emplo ees against vindictive emplo ersO

%C' The Canadian 7overnment and 2CMP are ensorin& this urrent author5s attempts to brin& this onspira y a&ainst this little &uy and his family to li&ht# where the Canadian 7overnment and the 2CMP are obviously ensorin& what appears on 4maKon' om:

8s CanadaAs Police Force Filtering .hat the .orld Reads about %hemD %he BCra0 CanuckB apparentl wrote a bogus review to help outD

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$$endi& ,a

The little &uy sued for lost wa&es of %', million dollars /with a tuarial eviden e0 and the first out-of- ourt settlement that the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP offered him was Y%"$#$$$?

The little &uy told the lawyer that wasn5t enou&h# and the se ond out-ofourt settlement that the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP offered him was Y!1"#$$$?

The little &uy said that represented a moral vi tory over the bastards and said a ept itA

4s far as the little &uy is on erned# the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP still owe him the remainin& % million dollars# to&ether with a siKeable amount for his wife and hildren who have themselves been harassed by the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMPA

4s for the urrent author an tell# all he an say is that there are apparently many lyin& shit-heads wor)in& for the 3ederal 7overnment of Canada and the 2CMP and that there is enou&h material out there in the press about them:

Perverts/ +exual <eviants 7ccup %op RCMP Ranks M New 2llegations +uggest Saturday# >ovember %!th# !$%% The 8in) Paper

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Exclusive: Mounties ordered to resign' The Wan ouver Sun May %# !$$6'

Eight !one cases of misconduct b Mounties' The Wan ouver Sun F tober %"# !$$6'

RCMP commissioner apologi0es for use of constables at his 7ttawa wedding Hy Iou&las [uan# Postmedia >ews 4u&ust !1# !$%!

RCMP still searching for leaders of Aimpeccable ethicsA Hy Iavid 4)in# Parliamentary Hureau Chief The Sudbury Star Thursday# 4u&ust ,$# !$%!

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$$endi& ,- +he little guy$ successfully sued RCMP'

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$$endi& ,c +he little guy$ successfully sued RCMP'

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$$endi& ,d +he little guy$ successfully sued RCMP'

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$$endi& .

The little &uy went off his Canada Pension Plan disability pension first approved in %+1+# thin)in& the 2CMP harassment may have finished?

However# he was unable to over-up for an apparent sleeKe ball# as ited in the urrent author5s new boo):

.histleblowerO 2nd darn proud of itO http:NNwww'amaKon' omN(histleblower-darn-proud-TerryMallenbyNdpN%C66C!1"1CNrefOsrS%S!!? sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,%@+6!1C"RsrO%-!!

4s ited# this Jlittle &uy5 who lost a Gob after blowin& the whistle on the (hitbourne Centre to Premier Clyde (ells and So ial Servi es Minister Eay Poun&# had warned these two idiot politi ians of the dan&ers at the (hitbourne CentreA%

However# they wouldn5t listen /Gust li)e all the (histelblowers ited in this boo) and elsewhere!0 and &ot rid of their own whistleblower only to find out a year later that a tra&edy did o ur at the (hitbourne CentreA

(ith the >ewfoundland there was a (histleblower who wrote to >ewfoundland Premier Clyde (ells and to >ewfoundland So ial Servi es Minister Eay Poun& tellin& them that the se urity at the ma9imum se urity youth entre# the (hitbourne Centre# was la9 and should be improved',

(hat did >ewfoundland Premier Clyde (ells and >ewfoundland So ial Servi es Minister Eay Poun& do?

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They didn5t listen to the (histleblower< instead they fabri ated some o )-and-bull e9 use and &ot rid of him# Gust li)e all the &overnment ministers and mana&ers ited in this boo) and elsewhere'C

4nd what did that sleaKe-ball So ial Servi es Minister Eay Poun& do< she even violated the violation of the 3reedom of ?nformation 4 t and the Priva y 4 t to ma)e sure this whistleblowers was &ood-and-&oneA

Can5t have anyone blowin& the whistle on politi al N &overnment in ompeten e an we:

November 5$/ 544: '7@+E 7F 2++EM)(& PR7CEE<8N9+ >ol, R(88 No, $" http:NNwww'assembly'nl' aNbusinessNhansardN&aC!session!N+C-%%-%6'htm

M2' 3?TV7B248I: Than) you# Mr' Spea)er'

My ;uestion is to the Minister of So ial Servi es' ? want to as) the Minister of So ial Servi es why she released information on the employment history of a Mr' 99# the former operations mana&er at the >ewfoundland and 8abrador Pouth Centre# in lear violation of the 3reedom of ?nformation 4 t and in violation ? believe of the Priva y 4 t?

M2' 3?TV7B248I: Mr' Spea)er# not only did the minister violate the 3reedom of ?nformation and Priva y 4 t but she also &ave false information# Mr' Spea)er# about Mr' 99's employment history' The minister said that Mr' 99 had been fired for reasons related to Gob performan e' The offi ial re ord of employment the department &ave to Mr' 99 and to Bmployment Canada says he was dismissed for brea h of trust and loss of onfiden e' >ow ? as) the minister# did the minister )now# Mr' Spea)er# that she was &ivin& false information in her press release? (ill she now admit Mr' 99 was fired be ause he blew the whistle and dis losed the information as to what was a tually happenin& out at the >ewfoundland and 8abrador Pouth Centre?
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>ow omes that sleaKe-ball >ewfoundland Premier Clyde (ells:

November 5;/ 544: '7@+E 7F 2++EM)(& PR7CEE<8N9+ >ol, R(88 No, $3 http:NNwww'assembly'nl' aNbusinessNhansardN&aC!session!N+C-%%-%1'htm

M2' (' M4TTHB(S: Than) you very mu h# Mr' Spea)er'

? have a ;uestion for the Premier# followin& up on the line of ;uestionin& by the member for Honavista South yesterday dealin& with the Minister of So ial Servi es Eay Poun&' >ow# on >ovember @# %++C the Minister of So ial Servi es Eay Poun& issued a publi statement# a written press release# where she referred to the dismissal of one Mr' 99 at the >ewfoundland and 8abrador Pouth Center at (hitbourne' ?n that she tal)ed about the reasons for dismissal# Gob performan e and wor) history'

? want to as) the Premier# in li&ht of the minister's publi statement that is learly a violation of the 3reedom of ?nformation 4 t and the Priva y 4 t# but parti ularly the 3reedom ?nformation 4 t# se tion %$ L%M LbM: Ioes the Premier onsider this ondu t and behavior of the Minister of So ial Servi es Eay Poun& to be a eptable?

M2' (' M4TTHB(S: - and in that written# deliberate statement pertainin& to the situation# she said: Mr' 99 was dismissed for wor) related problems# Gob performan e' >ow the re ord of employment belon&in& to Mr' 99 states that he was dismissed for brea h of trust and loss of onfiden e# so in essen e# the minister in her statement# issued a false statement' The reason was ina urate and in orre t# so ? want to as) the Premier: does he feel that the ondu t of the Minister of So ial Servi es Eay Poun&# in issuin& a false# publi statement is behaviour and ondu t a eptable for a minister of his 4dministration or# is he &oin& to allow the standards and behaviour and ondu t of the ministers to sin) to an all-time low in this Provin e# where# individual priva y will no lon&er be prote ted?
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(hat happened a year later# due to the la9 se urity# one of the youth ommitted sui ide and a stin) was raised about >ewfoundland Premier Clyde (ells and >ewfoundland So ial Servi es Minister Eay Poun& i&norin& these (histleblower warnin&sA

%ootnotes

%' %he Newfoundland <epartment of +ocial +ervices is the worst department this author has ever read about# 4M?C*S >o' %6+1!%+6# >ational 8ibrary of Canada'

!' +ome Canadian .histleblowers Topi s: (histleblowers

,' %he Newfoundland <epartment of +ocial +ervices is the worst department this author has ever read about# 4M?C*S >o' %6+1!%+6# >ational 8ibrary of Canada'

C' +ome Canadian .histleblowers Topi s: (histleblowers

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$$endi& /a

The little &uy was dia&nosed with a multitude of disorders as a onse;uen e of 2CMP and 3ederal 7overnment ille&al a ts# harassment and other abuse'

4uthor5s note: 4nyone who has to identify a loved-one in the mor&ue an appre iate the horror# &rief# an&er one e9perien es?

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$$endi& /-

4uthor5s note: 4nyone who has to identify a loved-one in the mor&ue an appre iate the horror# &rief# an&er one e9perien es?

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$$endi& /c

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Chapter 13

Well- ell 4 is this the .est the RCMP can do??

The 2CMP doesn5t li)e the fa t that the little &uy su essfully sued them'

So what did they do# they uploaded their %+16 lies when the little &uy was a&e !@ and a&ain in !$%, when the little &uy was a&e 6"??

8et5s first define a Coroner5s ?n;uest in Hritish Columbia Canada'

Coroner6s 8n?uest http:SSwww,pssg,gov,bc,caScoronersSinvestigationSindex,htm

2n in?uest is held and a >erdict at 8n?uest is written, 8n?uests are formal court proceedings/ with a five!person *ur / held to publicl review the circumstances of a death, %he *ur hears evidence from witnesses under subpoena in order to determine the facts of the death,

So what have the 2CMP done# they have uploaded their %+16 lies that this little &uy was an unwillin& witness:

Husband relu tant witness 'at Mallenby in;uest - di&ital olle tions' a
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www'di&ital olle tions' aN'''NrN'''N%+16$C$%SS;uamishSTimes'pdf

However# as an be seen below# the urrent author has the ori&inal Coroner ?n;uest report sent to him by the Coroner5s offi e of Hritish Columbia CanadaAA

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4s an be seen below# the urrent author has the ori&inal Coroner ?n;uest report sent to him by the Coroner5s offi e of Hritish Columbia CanadaAA

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4uthor5s >ote: The letters and numbers /P,ai0 at the bottom of the above noted letter refers to the eviden e the little &uy submitted to the 3ederal Court of Canada when he S*CCBSS3*88P S*BI the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli eAA

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The 2CMP didn5t li)e this and has harassed Terry Mallenby# his wife and hildren sin e that timeAAA

4nd they did that when they )new the little &uy5s lawyer was out of town in %+16??

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4&ain# the urrent author has to put the fa ts strai&htAAA

The verdi t in this %+16 Coroner5s ?n;uest D by persons or persons un)nown:

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So what have the 2CMP done# they have put some more bull-shit about the little &uy D this time that he was an unwillin& witness whi h is what the 2CMP /throu&h the Crown0 told the Coroner in %+16AAA

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85

Chapter 15

+he .ig suc"s fight .ac" .y uploading their *: year old RCMP lies'''

Sanfu Chen# a librarian at Simon 3raser *niversity 8ibrary# uploads C$ year old 2CMP lies to please Prime Minister Stephen Harper both of whom ome from 4lberta???

(ell# idiot Sanfu Chen# Prime Minister Stephen Harper# and that other moron 2CMP Commissioner Hob Paulson# the husband was >FT relu tant witness at Mallenby in;uestAAAA

That was more lies by the 2CMP in %+16AA

The shit 2CMP spread the lie that the husband was an unwillin& witness in %+16AAA

The shit Hritish Columbia Crown spread it that the husband was an unwillin& witness in %+16AAA

3orty years later in !$%,# 2CMP Commissioner Hob Paulson has these 2CMP lies uploaded to internet# as 2CMP payba )AA

3orty years later in !$%,# Prime Minister Stephen Harper has these 2CMP lies uploaded to internet# as 2CMP payba )AA

Hritish Columbia Minister of -usti e# 4ttorney 7eneral Shirley Hond ouldn5t &ive a shit that forty years later in !$%, 2CMP Commissioner
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Hob Paulson had these 2CMP lies uploaded to internet# as 2CMP payba )AA

Hritish Columbia Minister of -usti e# 4ttorney 7eneral Shirley Hond ouldn5t &ive a shit that forty years later in !$%, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has these 2CMP lies uploaded to internet# as 2CMP payba )AA

4s an be seen above# the urrent author has the ori&inal Coroner ?n;uest report sent to him by the Coroner5s offi e of Hritish Columbia Canada provin& these were nothin& but lies as an attempt to railroad Terry Mallenby into GailA

4nd# when that failed# the Canadian 7overnment and the 2CMP de ided to upload these C$ year old lies to the internet in !$%,# as payba ) be ause Terry Mallenby su essfully sued themAA

Terry Mallenby is now# now a senior itiKenA

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Chapter 17

Why ould an 1l.erta 6ni!ersity graduate tra!el all the ay to ,?uamish to upload these *: year old RCMP lies?

(hy would an 4lberta *niversity &raduate travel all the way to S;uamish to upload these C$ year old 2CMP lies?

4h# doesn5t Prime Minister Stephen Harper ome from 4lberta:

-+tephen 'arper was born in %oronto/ 7ntario in 54F4/ and grew up in the suburbs of (easide and Etobicoke, Following graduation from high school/ he moved to 2lberta to work briefl in the oil industr / and then entered post!secondar studies,1

(hat )ind of &raduates does 4lberta have?

-<arb (ove and +anfu Chen both happen to be graduates of the librar studies program at the @niversit of 2lberta,1

(hy would a *niversity of 4lberta &raduate travel all the way to S;uamish Hritish Columbia# Canada?

4 distan e of %#!!, )m D around %#$$$ miles?

(hy would a *niversity of 4lberta &raduate travel all the way to S;uamish Hritish Columbia# Canada to upload one arti le from a non-e9istent newspaper to the internet?

-%he compan that owned the paper doesnAt exist an more so while the librar has verbal permission to use the archives of the +?uamish %imes there is no formal document making it clear so an application is in front of the cop right board seeking
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formal acknowledgement that the librar can publish the newspaper archive online/ sa s +anfu Chen,1

(hat was Sanfu ChenJs purpose?

4pparently - S;uamish# Hritish Columbia# Canada is the home of 8iarsA

These people published their C$ year old lies anyway at the insisten e of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and 2CMP Commissioner Hob PaulsonAA

S;uamish Publi 8ibrarian Sanfu Chen R Iarby 8oveA

(ith the help of the S;uamish Chief newspaper 8aila Mi hell# Iavid Hur)e# 2ebe a 4ldous?

9raduate student +anfu Chen shifts through the +?uamish (ibrar 6s archives Photo b Rebecca 2ldous/ %he Chief Newspaper/ +?uamish/ )ritish Columbia Canada
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(hat was that arti le from a defun t newspaper that Sanfu Chen uploaded for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and 2CMP Commissioner Hob Paulson:

'usband reluctant witness ,at Mallenb in?uest ! digitalcollections,ca www,digitalcollections,caS,,,SrS,,,S54;$#:#5T+?uamishT%imes,pdf

This arti le appeared in %+16 and# as ited above# was based on 2CMP lies from %+16 made to the Coroner5s ?n;uest in an effort to railroad Terry Mallenby into GailA

So who is Sanfu Chen?

Here she is a&ain:

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'istorical +?uamish photos and documents go online Pro*ect awaiting word on next round of funding to carr on b Cohn French

4s ited:

7ettin& the materials published online is librarian Sanfu Chen's tas)' She started full-time with the library in S;uamish in -une armed with a 8ibrary and ?nformation studies de&ree alon& with under&raduate studies in art history'

HmmmA

Sanfu Chen starts in -une and shortly thereafter she puts out on the internet this arti le about Terry Mallenby bein& a supposed unwillin& witness??

Husband relu tant witness 'at Mallenby in;uest - di&ital olle tions' a www'di&ital olle tions' aN'''NrN'''N%+16$C$%SS;uamishSTimes'pdf
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(ho would want this out there so fast D why the 2CMP that5s whoAA

Surely Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper would want to do his fair share to help the 2CMP out D why not have two people from the *niversity of 4lberta pretend they are doin& an internet proGe t# and &uess what the first arti le they put out on the internet is some bo&us shit about the little &uyAA

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Chapter 19

Here#s one Rat$- ,enator @arry W> Camp.ell ho apparently doesn#t care a.out the missing and murdered in ,?uamish- Aritish Colum.ia?

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

(ell# here he is:

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

Hio&raphy

7ne of >ancouver6s best!known and most admired citi0ens/ (arr ., Campbell has served as ma or since "##" after a distinguished and high profile career primaril in law enforcement and death investigation,

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4uthor5s >ote: This 8arry Campbell has a lon& areer of law enfor ement and death investi&ation# yet with respe t to the missin& and murdered in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia he says -

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)1%amish again

Larry Cam$-ell

Here5s the missin& and murdered in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia# Canada that Senator 8arry Campbell# former 2CMP offi er# doesn5t &ive two hoots about:

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Oct. .23 '45" Rachel T%rley3 .6 %urle As bod was found in a wooded area near +?uamish, +he had been sexuall assaulted/ beaten and strangled, Police sa she was known to them as a 9ranville Mall Bstreet personB who once worked as a prostitute,

2 "##5 >ancouver +un article listing the missing http:SSwww,highwa oftears,caSmissingbclist,htm

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%opic: 54;#As +?uamish/ )C ! possible connection between 3 murdersD Re: 54;#As +?uamish/ )C ! possible connection between 3 murdersD U Repl J"# on: 2ugust #"/ "#55/ #::54:FF PM V

8Am sorr about our friend, +adl there were so man serial killers in this area during that era/ it hard to know for sure,

@nsolved Murders W Missing People Canada http:SSwww,unsolvedcanada,caSindex,phpDtopicX3#45,5F

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Re: Codi 'enricksonY5;YmissingY)owen 8slandS+?uamishYCune "#/"##4


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U Repl J$5 on: Ma "3/ "#5"/ 55:FF:F: 2M V )od found on )owen 8sland ) Cane +e d/ North +hore News Ma "3/ "#5" $:3: 2M

P7(8CE investigating the discover of a bod in a bush area of )owen 8sland sa the remains are likel not those of missing +?uamish teen Codi 'enrickson,

B.e donAt feel itAs connected to that case/B said +gt, Cennifer Pound/ spokeswoman for the RCMPAs 8ntegrated 'omicide 8nvestigation %eam, Pound said investigators ruled out that the bod was 'enrickson earl on/ although she declined to sa how police did that,

)owen 8sland RCMP were called out Frida at around " p,m, b a local resident who had discovered the bod on his land/ a wooded propert in the 5/### block of 'arding Road,

2n autops is to be performed %uesda to tr to identif the victim and the likel cause of death, +uicide remains a possibilit / as does the chance that the bod was dumped there,

B%here are no obvious signs of in*ur /B said Pound,

+o far investigators have not confirmed whether the bod ! which was badl decomposed ! is male or female, B.e believe the bod was there for ?uite some time/B said Pound,

(lo d 'arding/ who lives on 'arding Road/ said he was walking down to his mailbox with his sonAs dog at the end of last week when the Cack Russell terrier tried to drag him into the bush,

'arding said he noticed a bad smell in the area, B8 thought someone had hit a deer he said,B

'arding said heAs walked right b the area where the bod was found before but didnAt see an thing or notice an smell in the area before last weekAs spell of hot weather,
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Police are currentl checking missing persons reports to see if the can help identif the remains,

'enrickson/ then 5;/ disappeared three ears ago on Cune "#/ "##4 after leaving a house part on )owen 8sland with her ex!bo friend 9avin 2rnott, Neither 'enrickson nor an signs of her have shown up since then/ despite several searches b both police and volunteers,

Police have repeatedl said the think 'enrickson met with foul pla and never left the island,

'arding said the ?uiet communit is Bshocked and ver concernedB b Frida As discover ,

*se dZnsnews,com

http:SSwww,nsnews,comSnewsS)od [found[)owen[8slandS$$$3$FFSstor ,html

@nsolved Murders W Missing People Canada http:SSwww,unsolvedcanada,caSindex,phpDtopicX"K4#,$#

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Christopher (eo %urgeon W 3 W Missing +?uamish )C W <ecember 5K/ 5444 U on: Cul 5;/ "#55/ 5#:34:"; PM V Case Number: ####55#

Missing +ince: 5K <ecember 5444 Missing From: +?uamish/ )ritish Columbia/ C2N2<2
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<etails: Christopher was abducted b his non!custodial mother/ (ilia >2\]@E\, Missing Child:

Christopher (eo %@R9E7N <ate of )irth: 5: March 544$ +ex: Male 'air: )rown E e: )rown 'eight: 45 cm G3$ feet/ inchesL .eight: 54 kg G:" lbL 2dditional 8nformation: 'e has a mole on his lower lip on the right side, 'e speaks English and +panish, ChristopherAs photo is age!progressed to ; ears old,

Ma be in the compan of:

(ilia Martine0 >2\]@E\ <ate of )irth: "3 March 54;: +ex: Female 'air: )rown E e: )rown 'eight: 5;3 cm G$K feet/ inchesL .eight: F# kg G55# lbL 2dditional 8nformation: %he abductor was born in Mexico, +he speaks +panish and English, 2liasGesL: (ilia M2R%8NE\/ (ilia M2R%8NE\ >2\]@E\/ (ilia >2+]@E\

Relationship: Mother http:SSwww,ourmissingchildren,gc,caScgi!binScase,plDidX5K5NlangXeng


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@nsolved Murders W Missing People Canada http:SSwww,unsolvedcanada,caSindex,phpDtopicXF54F,#

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Re: 54F# ! 54$4 @nsolved Murders and Missing ! Canada

U Repl J:F on: 2pril 55/ "#5#/ #$:5K:": PM V

Furr Creek/ )C 7ka / 8 am going to post some more of m findings/ unfortunatel / not much to find, 8 will post the info over a few posts, %his first lot is not in the date se?uence as originall listed, 8 ma have found a common thread in these ones, 2lthough the are listed as +?uamishS>ancouver cases/ when 8 looked at the death registration information on 2ncestr ,ca 8 found all of their locations of death were within 5Kkm of a place called Furr Creek/ )C, 8 have included one that was listed as +?uamish as it seems to be in the same area, 8 am not sure if these oung ladies actuall diedSwere found near Furr Creek or if the were perhaps/ from there/ and therefore/ their deaths were listed for that location, 8 have to break this one into two posts as the computer is fussing

5, 5" 2pril ;3 'elen 'opcroft/ age 5;/ >ancouver 'er death was registered as 53 Ma ;3/ Furr Creek/ )C %here was an obituar for her in the .innipeg Free Press ; Cune ;3

", 5; Feb ;F 9a le Rogers/ >ancouver/ )C 8f it is the same oung lad / found B9ail +andra RogersB <ate of registered death/ ; Mar ;F/ she was born in 54:4 so she was "$/ her death is registered as B+?uamish/ )CB

@nsolved Murders W Missing People Canada http:SSwww,unsolvedcanada,caSindex,phpDtopicX:5$,:F


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Fraser Member Posts: 5"# U Repl J:$ on: 2pril 55/ "#5#/ #$:";:3# PM V

Furr Creek contAd

3, "F Can ;F Margie Melinda )lackwell/ "5 <eath registration: "F Can ;F/ place of death/ Furr Creek/ )C

:, "$ Feb ;$ Ruth 9wendol n Mallenb / "$/ +?uamish <eath Registration: BRuth 9wendel ne Mallenb B/ ; Mar ;$ (ionAs )a / G5K km from Furr Creek/ )CL

For ever oneAs consideration, 8f 8 find an more with this link 8 will add them to this post,

@nsolved Murders W Missing People Canada http:SSwww,unsolvedcanada,caSindex,phpDtopicX:5$,:F

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+unda afternoon a group of hikers found a dead bod near a hiking trail on the side of Mam?uam Road in +?uamish, B8t appears the man was met with foul pla /B said spokeswoman +gt, Cennifer Pound, B8t does appear to be a homicide,B Pound also refused to comment on media reports that the manAs bod was found beaten and duct! taped,

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Eim )olan has reported the identit of the bod is that of .illiam .oo from +urre who was an associate of the East >ancouver hells angels but more recentl went over to the other side, Now heAs in a bod bag, 8 wonder who the prime suspects areD 8f the East >ancouver chapter of the 'ells angels contract a murder/ that makes them a criminal organi0ation guilt of murder, 8 donAt know about the <uhre <ai?uiris but (otus/ now there is some old school credibilit right there, %he are more than capable of professional pa back,

)eaten and duck taped, &eah that would impl foul pla , 8t reminds me of two other cases in +?uamish, 7ne was a gu named 2lex (arsen who was run over b a truck because he was l ing in the middle of the road, 8tAs so strange and tragic, &es itAs possible he got drunk or high and passed out, &et weAve never heard a word either wa , .e donAt know if he was beaten and dumped there or if he was walking on the side of the road and a car hit him which was wh he was l ing in the middle of the road before the bus ran him over, %he case comes to mind and 8 wish there was more pieces to that pu00le, %he sa he had made a decision to turn his life around, Cust like )ritne 8rving, %ragic indeed,

7f course thereAs that other bi0arre case in +?uamish/ the murder of Cavan (uke <owling, %hree drug dealers were driving in a car in >ancouver, 7ne of the drug dealers/ shot one of the other drug dealers in the head and the third drug dealer watched the shooter cut off <owlingAs head and dismembered his bod , %he two surviving drug dealers buried the bod in two separate locations in +?uamish, Mihal 8lles was alleged to be the shooter while <errick Madinski helped him bur the bod , <errick Madinski went with Coe )rallic to (2 where Coe was ripped off and murdered,

Meanwhile in that same original article about a new dead bod being found in +?uamish it later stated there was another shooting in +urre near the corner of 5552 2venue and 5:$th +treet at about ": :# a,m, on +unda , 8t didnAt even make itAs own head line, Einda sad, %he point is violent crime is continuing and as the papers also report the court s stem is currentl in crisis, %hat was before 'arperAs disproportionate crime bill sent the fragile s stem into chaos,

9angsters 7ut )log http:SSgangstersout,blogspot,caS"#55S5#Sbod !dumped!in!s?uamish,html

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Chapter &:

What else can e say a.out ,enator @arry W> Camp.ell that he doesn#t care a.out the missing and murdered in ,?uamish- Aritish Colum.ia?

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

4s further stated about the &uy:

(arr ., Campbell moved to >ancouver in 54$4/ working for the RCMP and later becoming a member of the forceAs <rug +?uad, 8n 54K5/ he began work for the 9overnment of )ritish ColumbiaAs Ministr of 2ttorne 9eneralO

.ell/ on Thursday# Mar h %# !$%! Senator 8arry (' Campbell rose in the Senate and hallen&ed two other Senators:

'on, (arr ., Campbell: 'onourable senators/ 8 rise toda to speak on )ill C!5#/ the safe streets and communities act, )efore 8 start/ 8 will have to invite +enator Nolin and +enator Runciman to the province of )ritish Columbia so that 8 can show them that/ on 9aliano 8sland at least/ we are safe and that the crime rate has not risen substantiall over the past few ears,

Sounds impressive# doesn5t it??

(ell# until you s rat h the surfa eAA

3irst of all# 7aliano ?sland had a population &rowth of only from +$+ to %$1% from %++% to !$$%?
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(H4T??

(hereas Senator >olin5s ridin& of Ie Salaberry# [u\be # Canada had as of the !$%% Census a population of C$#$11'

4nd# Senator 2un iman ridin& of 8eeds D 7renville# Fntario# Canada as of !$$% had a population of +6#6$6AA

Tal) about not playin& fair Senator 8arry (' CampbellAA

Compare your piddly little 7aliano ?sland# with a population of around %#$$$ to other Senators with C$#$11 and +6#6$6 populations restively??

?s this Senator 8arry (' Campbell out to lun h???

?n any event# let5s e9amine Senator 8arry (' Campbell assertions that his 7aliano ?sland is free of rimeAA (ell# the first thin& one finds about 7aliano ?sland is an arti le about the MariGuana &row ops on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada?

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view

(ight 2ction Ma $/ "#55 ! @ploaded b 98F%+ Films %his video mini!doc explores Mari*uana grow ops on 9aliano 8sland/ )C, www, outube,comSwatchDvXilP.t!E"*<:

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Iidn5t it say:

(arr ., Campbell moved to >ancouver in 54$4/ working for the RCMP and later becoming a member of the forceAs <rug +?uad, 8n 54K5/ he began work for the 9overnment of )ritish ColumbiaAs Ministr of 2ttorne 9eneralO

4nd# in spite of this# the first thin& one reads about 7aliano ?sland is an arti le about the MariGuana &row ops on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada?

(hat was Senator 8arry (' Campbell doin& when he was with the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e dru& s;uad??
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Sleepin& on the Gob??

Fr# Gust i&norin& the MariGuana &row ops on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada?

4fter all# there are tons of photos of the pot plants on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada on the ?nternet:

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More pot plants on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada on the ?nternet?

(hat was Senator 8arry (' Campbell doin& when he was with the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e dru& s;uad??

Sleepin& on the Gob??

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More pot plants on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada on the ?nternet?

(hat was Senator 8arry (' Campbell doin& when he was with the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e dru& s;uad??

Sleepin& on the Gob??

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More MariGuana &row ops on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada?

(hat was Senator 8arry (' Campbell doin& when he was with the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e dru& s;uad??

Sleepin& on the Gob??

4nd this &uy was the 4ttorney 7eneral of Hritish Columbia# Canada entrusted with the tas) of prose utin& rime:

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(arr ., Campbell moved to >ancouver in 54$4/ working for the RCMP and later becoming a member of the forceAs <rug +?uad, 8n 54K5/ he began work for the 9overnment of )ritish ColumbiaAs Ministr of 2ttorne 9eneralO

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Pet# as one person said:

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2nd 8 own a house on 9aliano 8sland/ the RCMP officers that come onto the island know who grows,

%he could *ust drive onto the propert OO

4nd in terms of any of these MariGuana &row ops on 7aliano ?sland# Hritish Columbia# Canada bein& busted# the same person writes:

8 havenAt heard of one in almost 5F ears in the +outh 9ulf 8slands G)CL,

(H4T??

8arry (' Campbell was the 4ttorney 7eneral of Hritish Columbia# Canada entrusted with the tas) of prose utin& rime and there hasn5t been a bust of MariGuana &row-ops on his 7aliano ?slandAA

This &uy wasn5t sleepin& on the Gob D as bein& blind# dumb# and stupidAA

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Chapter &1

Did ,enator @arry Camp.ell re!eal the true sentiment of RCMP a.out missing and murdered in Aritish Colum.ia- Canada??

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

(ell we5ve seen that this Senator 8arry Campbell was apparently a pisspoor 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e dru& s;uad member and 4ttorney 7eneral apparently i&norin& MariGuana &row-ops on his 7aliano ?slandAA

(e have also seen he doesn5t &ive two hoots about the missin& and murdered in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia# Canada where he said D

&awn

+?uamish again

(arr Campbell

(ell it appears that the 2CMP are tryin& to down-play the total number of 4bori&inal women missin& and murdered alon& the Hi&hway of Tears in Hritish Columbia# Canada??

?n redibly# the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e are still tryin& to de ide if there is a serial )iller preyin& on 4bori&inal woman alon& the Hi&hway of Tears?

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2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view

4s ited in Hunt to determine if a serial )iller is preyin& on females alon& H'C' hi&hways# Hy 8ori Culbert and >eal Hall# Wan ouver Sun Ie ' %!# !$$+

-8n their hunt to determine whether a serial killer is pre ing on girls and women along ),C, roadwa s/ investigators have identified "/### -persons of interest1 in the so!called 'ighwa of %ears investigation,

Pro*ect E!Pana/ the *oint RCMP!>ancouver police unit probing missing and murdered women along ),C, highwa s/ previousl has been tight!lipped about the high!profile investigation,1

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-8n his first extensive media interview/ team commander +taff +gt, )ruce 'ulan has revealed new details to %he >ancouver +un about a case that has generated much emotion and debate across this province,
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@ntil now/ it has not been clear what criteria the RCMP used to draw up its list of 5K -'ighwa of %ears1 victims/ how the chose the geographical scope of their pro*ect/ and what headwa has been made on possible suspects ^ including a person of interest targeted during a m sterious search this summer of a Prince 9eorge propert ,

E!Pana began in "##F with a review of three unsolved 544: murders along northern ),C,6s 'ighwa 5$/ but would soon expand its scope,

-.e started doing the review but ver earl into it we recogni0ed that/ if we are looking for this serial killer/ we6ll have to broaden our scope and have a look at other files/1 'ulan said this week,

-8 don6t think we6ll be able to sa Pwhether there is a serial killer at pla Q until we6re at the point where we are satisfied that we have been successful in solving or charging in all 5K of the files/ or the ma*orit / or having determined what the circumstances were that led to the murders,1

4uthor5s note: Two points# the murders alon& the Hi&hway of Tears &o ba ) for years some files are four de ades old D but the 2CMP only start loo)in& at the possibility of a serial )iller in !$$"?????

Continuin&:

-%o 0ero in on a suspect or suspects police examined $54 unsolved files of violence against women along three highwa s/ including murders and missing person cases/ as well as sexual assaults and attempted sex assaults, 2 half do0en of the cases are in the 'inton area of 2lberta/ while the ma*orit are from ),C,

%hat file review/ which wrapped up earlier this ear/ identified the 5K cases of missing and murdered women included on the official police list/ as well as an additional 5$ sex!crime cases that appeared ver similar because the women were targeted on specific highwa s,
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-7ur purpose in reviewing the Psex crimesQ files is to identif elements common to our homicide cases which ma assist us in identif ing the person responsible/1 said RCMP spokesperson Cpl, 2nnie (inteau/ who attended %he +un6s interview with 'ulan,

>ictims6 families and women6s advocates argue the official list should be much longer than 5K names/ suggesting up to twice that number of girls and women have met similar violence in northern and central ),C, over the past :# ears,

2 >ancouver +un investigation has uncovered 53 other victims who went missing or were murdered near a ma*or roadwa in ),C, or 2lberta/ who appear to be similar to the 5K on the official list and/ in some cases/ had been linked in the past to the -highwa murders1 b previous police investigations, %he stories of these additional cases will be told in our series -%he >anishing Point1 over the next five da s,

8n some of the additional cases identified b %he +un/ 'ulan argued the victims don6t meet the criteria the RCMP set for inclusion on the list, >ictims must be female and match at least one of the two following scenarios: the were involved in a high!risk activit such as hitchhiking or the sex trade/ or the were last seen ^ or their bod was found ^ within a mile or so from three specific ),C, highwa s,

'ulan conceded other victims might potentiall be linked to one or more of the women on the official list/ but he added the RCMP had to make its investigation manageable/ so it focused on a certain geographical area,

-%here are other investigations out there that/ when ou look at them/ would cause ou to be concerned whether there are connections between them/ but as 8 said before/ we are constrained b resources/1 'ulan said, -.e couldn6t look at the entire province,1

4uthor5s note: 4h# here5s the rub D the 2CMP twiddle their thumbs as missin& and murdered pile up year after year and when pressure is brou&ht to bear D su h as the Hi&hway of Tears D they use the e9 use they don5t have the resour es???

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-%here are other investigations out there that/ when ou look at them/ would cause ou to be concerned whether there are connections between them/ but as 8 said before/ we are constrained b resources/1 'ulan said, -.e couldn6t look at the entire province,1

%he cases that are on the official list span 'ighwa 5$ from Prince Rupert all the wa to 'inton/ 2lberta_ 'ighwa 4; from Prince 9eorge to Eamloops/ and 'ighwa F/ which includes Merritt,

8n addition to the "/### persons of interest identified in the cases reviewed b police/ there is a secondar list of F/### people whose names surfaced in the files for various reasons, %here have been common names in some files/ 'ulan said,

-.ith an one identified in the files as a person of interest we do a background check and anal sis on them/ their criminal histor / and when the were in and out of custod / and if the had the opportunit or not to commit the homicide,1

None of the "/### persons of interest has been identified/ but in 2ugust police said a previous owner of a Prince 9eorge!area propert the were searching was a person of interest in the disappearance of 'ighwa of %ears victim Nicole 'oar, Convicted murderer (eland +wit0er/ who has been in *ail since "##F/ previousl owned the propert ,

.hile 'ulan wouldn6t confirm +wit0er as a person of interest/ he revealed evidence was sei0ed from the propert and from a vehicle found at a nearb dump, %he evidence is being anal sed for <N2 and undergoing other testing,

E!Pana has also sent evidence recovered during the historical homicides to modern! da labs/ which in some cases has created new leads and in other cases has ruled out past suspects,

8t is often inaccuratel reported that Nicole 'oar was the onl non!native person on the 'ighwa of %ears list/ but %he +un has determined eight of the 5K women and girls are non!native, 'ulan estimated the list was half native and half non!native,
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-%hese victims weren6t targeted because the were white or native or an other race/ for that matter,

-%he are victims because ,,, the were engaged in high!risk activit /1 he said,

Man of the relatives of women on the list cringe at the description of their loved ones doing something high!risk/ arguing some were *ust walking or c cling on a highwa / or were hitchhiking in the 54;#s/ when it was a commonplace activit ,

%he `$!million E!Pana investigation/ which emplo s $# people ^ including 5; RCMP and two >ancouver officers/ as well as civilians and retired police officers ^ is not investigating all 5K files at once,

-.e prioriti0ed files based on the risk of losing evidence and the potential threats to the public1 he said,

'ulan said it is possible detectives could provide some future answers for the families/ but given that some files are four decades old/ the perpetrators ma no longer be alive,

-8s it likel we will be able to charge on all 5K of themD 86m doubtful about that,1

Bven the idiot Canadian media fi&ured out serial )illers were loose in Hritish Columbia# and the entire west oast for that matterAA

(hat5s wron& with the fri&&in& 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e??

4fraid all these missin& and murdered are &oin& to ma)e them loo) bad??

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B8t does have an unusuall high number of serial killers/ all the wa from California right up to ),C,/1 said <on <utton/ a professor of ps cholog at the @niversit of )ritish Columbia,

<utton said some experts have suggested killers tend to gravitate west,

B%here is more mobilit on the .est Coast/1 he said, -People sort of wind up here/ but we donAt know for sure whether all the serial killers have actuall moved here, .e know a lot of them are home!grown,B

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,enator @arry Camp.ell- former Chief Coroner- doesn#t honor 1953 ,?uamish Coroner In?uest Results 4 hat an arse hole$''

2eferen es ourtesy of the 3air *se 4 t# for resear h purposes# to larify the author5s point of view'

(hat about these S;uamish murders D who is solvin& then???

?s 2ebe a 4ldous behind Sanfu Chen5s efforts for the 2CMP D spreadin& lies by the 2CMP about Terry Mallenby D when by person or persons un)nown was the verdi t?

?t5s very odd that 2ebe a 4ldous# who is an editorial staff for this paper# also seemed very )een on &ettin& out this 2CMP H*88-SH?T that Terry Mallenby was an unwillin& witness whi h is what the 2CMP /throu&h the Crown0 told the CoronerAAA

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(as Senator 8arry Campbell# as Chief Coroner# behind uploadin& these lies about Terry Mallenby??

4fter all# when Senator 8arry Campbell was sent a boo) about the murders in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia# Canada D his response was:

7n "#53!#;!#"/ (arr Campbell sent an email to the author ! amailto:wallicebellairZgmail,comb

%he email was from +enator (arr Campbell ! a(arr ,CampbellZsen,parl,gc,cab

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+enator (arr Campbell/ who is a former RCMP officer/ wrote !

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Larry Cam$-ell

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Senator 8arry Campbell# who is a former 2CMP offi er# replies about the S;uamish Missin& and murdered with:

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)1%amish again

Larry Cam$-ell

So who is solvin& these S;uamish missin& and murdered??

4nd who is solvin& all of the other missin& and murdered in Canada??

Surely not some Ga ) ass li)e Senator 8arry Campbell# he5s already e9pressed his distain for solvin& the S;uamish# Hritish Columbia missin& and murdered:

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Larry Cam$-ell

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7ct, "4/ AKF: Rachel %urle / "# %urle As bod was found in a wooded area near +?uamish, +he had been sexuall assaulted/ beaten and strangled, Police sa she was known to them as a 9ranville Mall Bstreet personB who once worked as a prostitute,

2 "##5 >ancouver +un article listing the missing

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Re: 54;#As +?uamish/ )C ! possible connection between 3 murdersD

U Repl J"# on: 2ugust #"/ "#55/ #::54:FF PM V

8Am sorr about our friend, +adl there were so man serial killers in this area during that era/ it hard to know for sure,

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Re: Codi 'enricksonY5;YmissingY)owen 8slandS+?uamishYCune "#/"##4

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)od found on )owen 8sland

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P7(8CE investigating the discover of a bod in a bush area of )owen 8sland sa the remains are likel not those of missing +?uamish teen Codi 'enrickson,

B.e donAt feel itAs connected to that case/B said +gt, Cennifer Pound/ spokeswoman for the RCMPAs 8ntegrated 'omicide 8nvestigation %eam, Pound said investigators ruled out that the bod was 'enrickson earl on/ although she declined to sa how police did that,

)owen 8sland RCMP were called out Frida at around " p,m, b a local resident who had discovered the bod on his land/ a wooded propert in the 5/### block of 'arding Road,

2n autops is to be performed %uesda to tr to identif the victim and the likel cause of death, +uicide remains a possibilit / as does the chance that the bod was dumped there,

B%here are no obvious signs of in*ur /B said Pound,

+o far investigators have not confirmed whether the bod ! which was badl decomposed ! is male or female, B.e believe the bod was there for ?uite some time/B said Pound,

(lo d 'arding/ who lives on 'arding Road/ said he was walking down to his mailbox with his sonAs dog at the end of last week when the Cack Russell terrier tried to drag him into the bush,

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'arding said he noticed a bad smell in the area, B8 thought someone had hit a deer he said,B

'arding said heAs walked right b the area where the bod was found before but didnAt see an thing or notice an smell in the area before last weekAs spell of hot weather,

Police are currentl checking missing persons reports to see if the can help identif the remains,

'enrickson/ then 5;/ disappeared three ears ago on Cune "#/ "##4 after leaving a house part on )owen 8sland with her ex!bo friend 9avin 2rnott, Neither 'enrickson nor an signs of her have shown up since then/ despite several searches b both police and volunteers,

Police have repeatedl said the think 'enrickson met with foul pla and never left the island,

'arding said the ?uiet communit is Bshocked and ver concernedB b Frida As discover ,

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Christopher (eo %urgeon W 3 W Missing +?uamish )C W <ecember 5K/ 5444

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Case Number: ####55#

Missing +ince: 5K <ecember 5444 Missing From: +?uamish/ )ritish Columbia/ C2N2<2 <etails: Christopher was abducted b his non!custodial mother/ (ilia >2\]@E\, Missing Child:

Christopher (eo %@R9E7N

<ate of )irth: 5: March 544$ +ex: Male 'air: )rown E e: )rown 'eight: 45 cm G3$ feet/ inchesL .eight: 54 kg G:" lbL 2dditional 8nformation: 'e has a mole on his lower lip on the right side, 'e speaks English and +panish, ChristopherAs photo is age!progressed to ; ears old, 2liasGesL:

Ma be in the compan of:

(ilia Martine0 >2\]@E\


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<ate of )irth: "3 March 54;: +ex: Female 'air: )rown E e: )rown 'eight: 5;3 cm G$K feet/ inchesL .eight: F# kg G55# lbL 2dditional 8nformation: %he abductor was born in Mexico, +he speaks +panish and English, 2liasGesL: (ilia M2R%8NE\/ (ilia M2R%8NE\ >2\]@E\/ (ilia >2+]@E\

Relationship: Mother

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Re: 54F# ! 54$4 @nsolved Murders and Missing ! Canada

U Repl J:F on: 2pril 55/ "#5#/ #$:5K:": PM V

Furr Creek/ )C 7ka / 8 am going to post some more of m findings/ unfortunatel / not much to find, 8 will post the info over a few posts, %his first lot is not in the date se?uence as originall listed, 8 ma have found a common thread in these ones, 2lthough the are listed as +?uamishS>ancouver cases/ when 8 looked at the death registration information on 2ncestr ,ca 8 found all of their locations of death were within 5Kkm of a place called Furr Creek/ )C, 8 have included one that was listed as +?uamish as it seems to be in the same area, 8 am not sure if these oung ladies actuall diedSwere found near Furr Creek or if the were perhaps/ from there/ and therefore/ their deaths were listed for that location, 8 have to break this one into two posts as the computer is fussing

5, 5" 2pril ;3 'elen 'opcroft/ age 5;/ >ancouver 'er death was registered as 53 Ma ;3/ Furr Creek/ )C %here was an obituar for her in the .innipeg Free Press ; Cune ;3

", 5; Feb ;F 9a le Rogers/ >ancouver/ )C 8f it is the same oung lad / found B9ail +andra RogersB <ate of registered death/ ; Mar ;F/ she was born in 54:4 so she was "$/ her death is registered as B+?uamish/ )CB

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U Repl J:$ on: 2pril 55/ "#5#/ #$:";:3# PM V

Furr Creek contAd

3, "F Can ;F Margie Melinda )lackwell/ "5 <eath registration: "F Can ;F/ place of death/ Furr Creek/ )C

:, "$ Feb ;$ Ruth 9wendol n Mallenb / "$/ +?uamish <eath Registration: BRuth 9wendel ne Mallenb B/ ; Mar ;$ (ionAs )a / G5K km from Furr Creek/ )CL

For ever oneAs consideration, 8f 8 find an more with this link 8 will add them to this post,

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+unda afternoon a group of hikers found a dead bod near a hiking trail on the side of Mam?uam Road in +?uamish, B8t appears the man was met with foul pla /B said
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spokeswoman +gt, Cennifer Pound, B8t does appear to be a homicide,B Pound also refused to comment on media reports that the manAs bod was found beaten and duct! taped,

Eim )olan has reported the identit of the bod is that of .illiam .oo from +urre who was an associate of the East >ancouver hells angels but more recentl went over to the other side, Now heAs in a bod bag, 8 wonder who the prime suspects areD 8f the East >ancouver chapter of the 'ells angels contract a murder/ that makes them a criminal organi0ation guilt of murder, 8 donAt know about the <uhre <ai?uiris but (otus/ now there is some old school credibilit right there, %he are more than capable of professional pa back,

)eaten and duck taped, &eah that would impl foul pla , 8t reminds me of two other cases in +?uamish, 7ne was a gu named 2lex (arsen who was run over b a truck because he was l ing in the middle of the road, 8tAs so strange and tragic, &es itAs possible he got drunk or high and passed out, &et weAve never heard a word either wa , .e donAt know if he was beaten and dumped there or if he was walking on the side of the road and a car hit him which was wh he was l ing in the middle of the road before the bus ran him over, %he case comes to mind and 8 wish there was more pieces to that pu00le, %he sa he had made a decision to turn his life around, Cust like )ritne 8rving, %ragic indeed,

7f course thereAs that other bi0arre case in +?uamish/ the murder of Cavan (uke <owling, %hree drug dealers were driving in a car in >ancouver, 7ne of the drug dealers/ shot one of the other drug dealers in the head and the third drug dealer watched the shooter cut off <owlingAs head and dismembered his bod , %he two surviving drug dealers buried the bod in two separate locations in +?uamish, Mihal 8lles was alleged to be the shooter while <errick Madinski helped him bur the bod , <errick Madinski went with Coe )rallic to (2 where Coe was ripped off and murdered,

Meanwhile in that same original article about a new dead bod being found in +?uamish it later stated there was another shooting in +urre near the corner of 5552 2venue and 5:$th +treet at about ": :# a,m, on +unda , 8t didnAt even make itAs own head line, Einda sad, %he point is violent crime is continuing and as the papers also report the court s stem is currentl in crisis, %hat was before 'arperAs disproportionate crime bill sent the fragile s stem into chaos,

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(hy didn5t 2ebe a 4ldous and Sanfu Chen on entrate on the apparent S;uamish onne tion with Canada5s missin& and murdered persons in Canada?

Simply be ause 2ebe a 4ldous and Sanfu Chen are 2CMP stoo&es not interested in solvin& some of the hundreds# upon hundreds of missin& and unsolved murders in Canada D only interested in helpin& the 2CMP spread other rap about Terry MallenbyAA

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Per!erts- sexual de!iants occupy top RCMP ran"s$?

4s ited in Perverts# Se9ual Ieviants F upy Top 2CMP 2an)s%# alle&ations Say Some Top Fffi ers Constantly Harassed (omen Fffi ers 3or Se9# Hla )mailed Some Trainees ?nto Se9ual Submission D Their Punishment 4 Slap Fn The (rist ?f Cau&htA!

The 8?>E did its own investi&ation and found one ase of a re ent ?ndo-Canadian woman 2CMP trainee D who was married before she be&an her trainin& but has filed for divor e sin e be omin& an offi er',

The husband# who did not want his name dis losed# says that his wife most li)ely had an affair with her superiors or was oer ed into Jse9ual submission5# whi h led to his wife be omin& old and distant'C

He said he5s devastated' 4nd &iven the re ent sho )in& alle&ations of se9ual harassment and abuse D he blames the 2CMP for ruinin& his life and tearin& his family apart'"

Serious alle&ations of se9ual harassment# bla )mailin& trainees into se9ual submission and orruption have ome to li&ht a&ainst top 2CMP offi ers# some of whom were involved in the e9pensive 4ir ?ndia investi&ation# whi h was dod&ed by failure on the part of the for e# as well as another troublin& investi&ation of se9-)iller 2obert (illy Pi )ton'6

More female members of the 2CMP in Hritish Columbia have ome forward with serious alle&ations of harassment followin& CHC >ews5s sho )in& revelations of well-)nown Mountie spo)eswoman Cpl' Catherine 7alliford 5s laims she suffered from years of se9ual harassment'1

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Fn Monday# CHC >ews revealed Cpl' Catherine 7alliford has filed an internal 2CMP omplaint alle&in& repeated se9ual harassment from some of her supervisors'@

7alliford said she e9perien ed si9 to %$ in idents of harassment or se9ual harassment# in ludin& one o asion in whi h a superior showed her his &enitals and as)ed if a mole on his penis was J ute5'+

Barlier# durin& the 4ir ?ndia investi&ation# she said she was dra&&ed alon& on pointless trips to Bastern Canada to meet with vi tims5 families' She said there was no news to impart# but her superior used the road trips as an opportunity to try to have se9 with her'%$

3ollowin& 7alliford5s e9plosive alle&ations# Erista Carle onta ted CHC >ews# brea)in& her own lon& silen e'%%

? )now for a fa t there are at least si9 women that ? )now /who0 have left the for e or are still in that have suffered harassment# Carle said' ?5m sure there are others who are afraid to ome forward for fear of reprisals'%!

Carle# who &raduated from the 2CMP5s trainin& a ademy with 7alliford in %++%# says she was harassed and se9ually assaulted' She is now off the Gob and says she has been dia&nosed with post-traumati stress disorder' %,

2CMP mana&ement tried to over up the problems when she omplained# Carle told CHC >ews'%C

(hen ? spo)e out a&ainst the harassment# it wasn5t ta)en seriously and ? felt diminished and ? felt re-vi timiKed every time ? told what happened to me# she said'%"

Carle is one of four women offi ers who have sued the 2CMP# sayin& they were se9ually assaulted by under over S&t' 2obert Hlundell in the late %++$s'%6

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The women wor)ed for Hlundell on under over investi&ations in Cal&ary from %++C to %++1' 4 ordin& to the statement of laim# they were individually and separately se9ually assaulted and harassed by S&t' Hlundell'%1

The ase was eventually settled in !$$1 with all parties a&reein& to )eep the terms of the settlement se ret'%@

Current author5s note: The little &uy has never )ept his su essful suit of the 2CMP se ret'

The little &uy has maintained for years there are a lot of lyin& bastards in the 2CMP /and Canadian 7overnment0 and in idents li)e those appearin& in this boo) onfirm his sentiments to be absolutely trueA

2e ently an Fttawa 2CMP ser&eant admitted to internal har&es of dis&ra eful ondu t after he had se9 with one se retary and made advan es toward another'%+

S&t' Ianiel 3' Mar;uis# posted to the for e5s immi&ration and poli in& unit# has been do )ed ei&ht days pay under the 2CMP 4 t' He was do )ed three days5 pay for havin& se9 with an underlin&# and five days5 pay for tryin& to )iss another se retary after allin& her to a private meetin& in a head;uarters onferen e room'!$

Current author5s note: 4nother slap on the wrist for another 2CMP pervert?

The ne9t dis&ra eful ondu t ase a&ainst Mar;uis involved another se retary in his unit'!%

3or his perverted indis retions# Mar;uis only re eived @ days do )ed pay' (hat a dis&ra e'!!

4s further noted# Se9ual harassment of women thrives in environments that are male dominated# hierar hal and demand stri t adheren e to odes of silen e li)e the 2CMP# said Ma Iou&all# notin& female offi ers are afraid to spea) up'!,
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Ma Iou&all adds that poli e are not an option for women in this risis'!C

3emale poli e offi ers are in redible publi servants and the &eneral publi is only startin& to hear about the harassment that we &o throu&h# said 7alliford# former 2CMP spo)eswoman for the Missin& (omen Tas) 3or e' ?t an brea) you# and then if you need help# it5s very hard to find'!"

The 2CMP5s employee Jassistan e5 pro&ram was of no help and even lea)ed her medi al files to the 2CMP# said 7alliford# who now has &ood medi al support'!6

?n a %%"-pa&e statement to 2CMP ?nternal 4ffairs ?nsp' Paul Iarbyshire# 7alliford said she do umented the se9ual harassment she e9perien ed from top 2CMP'!1

4n 2CMP boss insisted she &o alon& on road trips to visit vi tims5 families and then he5d turn into F topus-Man in a hotel room at ni&ht# she said'!@

7alliford named another female offi er who had to physi ally fi&ht off an attempted rape by the same offi er' 3emale ivilians also were tar&eted'!+

7alliford is also haunted by the fa t that senior offi ers appeared to )now that nowonvi ted serial )iller 2obert Pi )ton was a prime suspe t in the murder of Iowntown Bastside se9 wor)ers at his Port Co;uitlam pi& farm',$

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!,' Female RCMP officers6 accounts of sexual harassment in force prompt new hotline
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Hy SuKanne 3ournier# The Provin e >ovember !"# !$%% http:NNwww'theprovin e' omNnewsN3emaleQ2CMPQoffi ersQa ountsQse9ualQharass mentQfor eQpromptQhotlineN"16,+%6Nstory'html

4lso see: )lack )alled b Manitoba 9overnment for making sex!discrimination complaint http:NNwww'amaKon' omNH84CE-H488BI-Manitoba-7overnment-se9dis riminationNdpN%C66C@$@+$NrefOsrS%S,!? sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!$,%,+66RsrO%-,!

4lso see: .alking amongst the cannibalsO .atching out for the sharksD http:NNwww'amaKon' omN(al)in&-amon&st- annibals-(at hin&shar)sNdpN%C66C1!+%XNrefOsrS%S,$?sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,!$,%C$+$RsrO%-,$

4lso see: 8s slaver alive and well in CanadaD %here is absolutel no protection for female emplo ees against vindictive emplo ersO http:NNwww'amaKon' omNslavery-alive-well-CanadaNdpN%C66!,@$!XNrefOsrS%S!%? sOboo)sRieO*T3@R;idO%,%+C+@!6,RsrO%-!%

!C D ,$' Female RCMP officers6 accounts of sexual harassment in force prompt new hotline Hy SuKanne 3ournier# The Provin e >ovember !"# !$%% http:NNwww'theprovin e' omNnewsN3emaleQ2CMPQoffi ersQa ountsQse9ualQharass mentQfor eQpromptQhotlineN"16,+%6Nstory'html

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More RCMP per!erts$'

?n a more re ent in ident# 8an&ley 2CMP offi er 4dam -onathan Clar)e was har&ed in -une with two ounts of hild lurin& for alle&edly usin& a ommunity poli e offi e omputer to onvin e a %!- and %"-year-old &irl to produ e hild porno&raphy for him'%

4nother 2CMP offi er Const' -ustin Harris was suspended with pay in September !$$C and a used under the 2CMP 4 t of behavin& in a .dis&ra eful manner#.%" a used of havin& se9 with undera&e prostitutes'!

2CMP Const' -ustin Harris was one of nine offi ers in Prin e 7eor&e named in investi&ative reports alle&in& lin)s to undera&e prostitutes',

Fne of the women said she was between the a&es of %, and %" when she had se9 with Harris# who is now in his early ,$s'C

That woman# who an be publi ly identified only as C'C'# told investi&ators Harris on e paid her Y6$ for oral se9 and stru ) her in the fa e when she refused to perform the a t'"

?n redibly# but ;uite typi al of the 2CMP# Const' -ustin Harris had the dis iplinary har&es a&ainst him thrown out be ause the Mounties too) too lon& to brin& their ase a&ainst him'6

Ieputy 2CMP Commissioner 7ary Hass lifted the suspension in 4pril and ordered Harris reinstated as a full-time 2CMP offi er'1

Harris5 lawyer 2e&inald Harris ar&ued the Mounties failed to meet that
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standard in his lient5s ase be ause senior members of the for e Z in ludin& assistant ommissioner 7ary Hass Z were aware of the alle&ations as early as -uly !$$!'@

?n other words# the 2CMP purposefully dra&&ed their feet so the a usations a&ainst Const' -ustin Harris would &o nowhere'

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% - @' Eight !one cases of misconduct b Mounties' Hy The Wan ouver Sun F tober %"# !$$6' http:NNwww' anada' omNvan ouversunNnewsNstory'html?idOf6b@fe!d-e@$!C@%1-aefe-d$bC1a$@6d !R)O"@,1,

4lso see: +uspended Mountie to return to dut ' Hy The Wan ouver Sun -uly %$# !$$1' http:NNwww' anada' omNvan ouversunNnewsNwest oastnewsNstory'html? idO"d+fC@++-!a6!-C1$a-b"1b-e%d$+a6%a 1+

4lso see: RCMP scandals and setbacks since "##$' 7lobe and Mail *pdate' Published on Thursday# Mar' !+# !$$1# 8ast updated on Tuesday# Mar' ,%# !$$+' http:NNwww'the&lobeandmail' omNnewsNnationalNarti le1"$C1,'e e

4lso see: <isciplinar charges dropped against =disgraced6 Mountie F tober "N!$$6# pa&e 41 of Wi toria Times Colonist http:NNweb a he'&oo&leuser ontent' omNsear h? ;O a he:PCX-9KC8>hw-:www'b revolution' aNr mpS overin&SupS hildS abuse'htmQse9ualQassaultsQ ommittedQbyQr mpR dO%%RhlOenR tO ln) R&lO a

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4lso see: )est of the worst of Mountie misconduct' Posted: Ie ember %!# !$$+ by Ianiel EasKor' >ational Post' http:NNweb a he'&oo&leuser ontent' omNsear h? ;O a he:XBr*wm dhB4-:networ)'nationalpost' omNnpNblo&sNpostedNar h iveN!$$+N%!N%!Nbest-of-the-worst-of-mountiemis ondu t'asp9Qr mpQdis&ra efulQbehaviourQ!$%$Q(interQ7amesR d O6RhlOenR tO ln)R&lO a

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)!en more RCMP per!erts$'

?n another in ident# in September !$$6# a female passerby witnessed an 2CMP onstable openly masturbatin& in his unmar)ed poli e vehi le'%

The 2CMP onstable was supposed to be ondu tin& surveillan e in a ounterfeitin& investi&ation'!

The 2CMP onstable simply smiled at the passerby and )ept on masturbatin&',

(hat did the 2CMP do# they do )ed him %$ days pay'C

He remains on a tive duty in Montreal'"

?n another situation# Mounties say they will not omment on un onfirmed media reports that offi ers did not intervene in a potentially dan&erous se9ual en ounter between two detainees at the Eamloops 2CMP deta hment earlier this month'6

Poli e announ ed on 3riday that four offi ers and three muni ipal staff were under investi&ation in onne tion with an undis losed in ident that o urred in the Gail ell blo ) on 4u&' %@'1

4 little more di&&in&# and this was the undis losed in ident: what e9a tly happened inside a Eamloops ellblo ) on a steamy mid-4u&ust ni&ht?@

Seven people Z in ludin& four 2CMP offi ers Z alle&edly wat hed the
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in ident on video but they5re now under investi&ation and are sayin& nothin&'+

City oun il wants to )now# the mayor is promisin& to &et to the bottom of it and the entral Hritish Columbia town is abuKK over reports of what happened'%$

?t5s not often the story in ludes two women Z one alle&edly H?Wpositive Z en&a&in& in se9 for as lon& as an hour while 2CMP offi ers and prison employees &athered around to wat h the show on losed ir uit ameras# doin& nothin& to stop the duo'%%

4 Gusti e offi ial in Eamloops Monday told the Toronto Star on the ondition of anonymity that there is also the possibility of a har&e of a&&ravated assault a&ainst the inmate who is reportedly H?W-positive'%!

The ellblo ) in ident investi&ation is bein& underta)en by the deta hment and the 2CMP head;uarters in H'C'# an issue that reates on erns over independen e# a ordin& to (illiam Sundhu# a former provin ial ourt Gud&e and now a defense lawyer in Eamloops'%,

Sundhu said ever sin e 2obert IKie)ans)i# the Polish man who died at Wan ouver airport after &ettin& shot by 2CMP offi ers with a Taser &un in !$$1# the publi has be ome wary of the 2CMP investi&atin& itself'%C

The publi has over the last two to three years be ome very aware of the problems that arise when poli e investi&ate poli e# he said Monday' There5s been a loss of onfiden e in the 2CMP'%"

There is a feelin& amon& many people on the streets that they5re Gustified in not trustin& the 2CMP and that eviden e is startin& to ome out'%6

She said the four 2CMP members and three ity wor)ers who alle&edly wat hed for several minutes before intervenin& failed to prote t her while she was in the ell'%1
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Su h in idents obviously open the door to lawsuits# said Wi toria lawyer Bri) Ma&ra)en# who is representin& the woman' .(hat you're left with is a se9ual assault or an a&&ravated assault# e9posin& the person with H?W to riminal onse;uen es# but also ivil onse;uen es#. Ma&ra)en said'%@

4s one ommenter mentioned:

8s there ever an end to the problems with the RCMPD

Possibl the are taught the are above the law as apparentl the are taught in training that the are the best police force in the world,

'ol mackerel that is laughable,

%he stupidit of the members of this organi0ation never ends/ if ou don6t believe me find the stor that was reported esterda from Eamloops of the investigation started over *ailers and members of the RCMP watching two females engaging in a sex act in a cell and one apparentl is '8> positive,

'ard to believe 2N&7NE can actuall think the RCMP deserves to have their contract renewed here in )C,%+

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Chapter &3

RCMP#s rec"less campaign of sexual harassment$'

4 Manitoba 2CMP offi er is suin& her employer for what she alls an intentional and re )less ampai&n of se9ual and emotional harassment and dis rimination that alle&edly spanned %" years and two provin es'%

Sherry-8ee Henson-Podol hu) is see)in& unspe ified finan ial dama&es from the Mounties in a statement of laim obtained Monday by the (innipe& 3ree Press'!

Henson-Podol hu)# CC# laims the alle&ed abuse for ed her to &o on disability from stress and has aused other ailments in ludin& lini al depression# an9iety and loss of self-esteem',

Henson-Podol hu)# a resident of (innipe& Hea h# Man'# says her problems be&an while she was posted at the 2CMP deta hment in Tisdale in %++% to start what she thou&ht would be a promisin& areer in law enfor ement'C

She was repeatedly subGe ted to se9ual harassment and other harassment by male members of the 2CMP# her lawsuit laims'"

Henson-Podol hu) ites spe ifi alle&ed in idents in ludin& hearin& improper se9ual omments from fellow offi ers in publi # at the poli e station and even over the 2CMP radio'6

She said a dead hi )en was pla ed in her private &un lo )er# with blood drippin& down into her personal belon&in&s'1

(hat )ind of swine are these 2CMP to do this?


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4nother so- alled pran) involved tamperin& with the stall door inside the women5s washroom# she laims'@

Henson-Podol hu) said she filed a omplaint with the Canadian Human 2i&hts Commission in %++!# whi h resulted in her bein& transferred to a new postin& in Sel)ir)# Man'+

Her lawyer laims the human-ri&hts omplaint essentially bla )balled her in the eyes of her superiors and o-wor)ers'%$

Henson-Podol hu) has also a used 2CMP of tryin& to obtain onfidential medi al information from her do tor# pullin& her over durin& a hi&hway traffi stop for no reason and threatenin& onse;uen es if she didn5t ;uit'%%

She says the abuse left her afraid to &o to wor)# embarrassed# intimidated and afraid for her personal safety'%!

>an y SulK# a former 2CMP onstable in H'C' who was harassed by her supervisin& offi er# su essfully fou&ht a de ade-lon& battle a&ainst the federal &overnment and the 2CMP and won Y+"$#$$$ dama&es last year'%,

The harassment award is the lar&est-ever imposed a&ainst the 2CMP'%C

4 H'C' Supreme Court Gud&e and an internal 2CMP adGudi ator found SulK had been the vi tim of ontinuin& harassment while wor)in& at the Merritt deta hment in the mid-%++$s'%"

Fn e a&ain: why do provin es put up with this poli e for e# it would be less disastrous and more e onomi ally feasible to have their own provin ial poli e for es -- more ontrol and less ostly if one as to pay out su h lawsuits for 2CMP mis-a tions?
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Chapter &5

RCMP sexual per!erts do li"e to sho their in"ies$'

4s ited in 3emale Mountie alle&es se9ual harassment# alls for union or support &roup%:

4 female Hritish Columbia Mountie who was the for e's publi fa e for some of its most hi&h-profile ases says the 2CMP is a ountable to no one for the treatment of its employees and a union or similar or&aniKation is needed to prote t them from a ulture that is badly bro)en'!

Cpl' Catherine 7alliford# who was the spo)eswoman on the 4ir ?ndia and 2obert Pi )ton investi&ations# has ome forward in re ent days to detail sho )in& alle&ations of persistent se9ual harassment durin& her !$ years on the for e, /see 4ppendi9 !# ited below0'

7alliford says in an interview that she e9perien ed si9 to %$ in idents of harassment or se9ual harassment# in ludin& one o asion in whi h a superior showed her his &enitals'C

.Pou've rea hed your brea)in& point' Pou're bein& harassed to death' There has to be a &roup# a body to &o to#. 7alliford said in a telephone interview'"

7alliford has spent four years off the for e# battlin& demons that have in luded posttraumati stress disorder and for a while# a drin)in& problem' She has now filed a %%"-pa&e internal omplaint'6

She said the harassment started almost from the be&innin&# when she was trainin& at the 2CMP depot in 2e&ina and es alated to an in ident when a superior showed her his penis to show her a mole' She said the pair were in a ar and had pulled off of Hi&hway ++'1
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7alliford said a supervisor on one ase she wor)ed on would ta)e her on road trips that in luded efforts to &et her to have se9 with him'@

7alliford said she wouldn't re ommend any woman opt for a areer in the 2CMP'+

.Ion't even thin) about it' >o' 2un li)e your hair is on fire' There are other poli e departments out there' Pou an Goin Cal&ary' Pou an Goin Bdmonton' Pou an Goin Toronto' Pou an Goin Port Moody' Hut do not Goin the 2CMP'.%$

(ith so many apparently se9ually twisted individuals in the 2CMP# abusin& female offi ers# showin& them their win)ies# Gust how many missin& women or murdered woman an possibly be attributed to members of this poli e for e# if any?

4fter all# Gust li)e those in Canada5s military# the 2CMP are shipped all over Canada and sometimes in other parts of the world?

4nd# if there are any arm hair dete tives out there# there is pa&e after pa&e of missin& and murdered vi tims ited in this boo) and ea h and everyone deserves better than the 2CMP have &iven them or their &rievin& loved onesA

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?t ould be said that the 2CMP that pulled out his win)ie in front of 2CMP Cpl' Catherine 7alliford was usin& his win)ie in an improper fashion D hen e seems to satisfy the definition of pervert

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W4>CF*WB2 - 4 female Hritish Columbia Mountie who was the for e's publi fa e for some of its most hi&h-profile ases says the 2CMP is a ountable to no one for the treatment of its employees and a union or similar or&aniKation is needed to prote t them from a ulture she des ribes as badly bro)en'

Cpl' Catherine 7alliford# who was the spo)eswoman on the 4ir ?ndia and 2obert Pi )ton investi&ations# says she spent years bein& treated as a potential se9ual playthin& by some supervisors# bein& alled .baby. and repeatedly propositioned'

She said in an interview she finally bro)e be ause she had no where to turn to for help' 4 union# or somethin& similar# ould have helped and ould dra& the militaristi poli in& or&aniKation into the present# she said'

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.Pou've rea hed your brea)in& point' Pou're bein& harassed to death' There has to be a &roup# a body to &o to#. 7alliford said in a telephone interview'

.Pou an all it a union# you an all it whatever you want# but it annot be an Fld Hoys lub'.

7alliford said she e9perien ed si9 to %$ in idents of harassment or se9ual harassment# in ludin& one o asion in whi h a superior showed her his &enitals and as)ed if a mole on his penis was . ute'.

Iurin& the investi&ation into serial )iller 2obert Pi )ton# 7alliford planned to wat h a se9-themed do umentary television series that someone believed Pi )ton had appeared in briefly'

The same male superior repeatedly as)ed her when she was &oin& to be viewin& the series# she said' 7alliford refused to tell the ollea&ue# but she said he )ept tra ) of her alendar on the offi e ele troni dateboo) and he showed up anyway'

Barlier# durin& the 4ir ?ndia investi&ation# she said she was dra&&ed alon& on pointless trips to Bastern Canada to meet with vi tims' families' She said there was no news to impart# but her superior used the road trips as an opportunity to try to have se9 with her'

.? was not prepared for the harassment in the wor)pla e' ? )ept on waitin& for it to end and it didn't end#. she said'

.There wasn't a lot that went throu&h my mind# be ause ? thin) that female poli e offi ers start to normaliKe that type of thin& within the wor)pla e' ?t almost be omes normal# and ? don't )now what a shrin) would say about that# but ? Gust started to normaliKe the harassment'.

Most muni ipal for es have unions# but 2CMP offi ers are prevented by statute from or&aniKin& one'

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7alliford has spent four years off the for e# battlin& demons that have in luded posttraumati stress disorder and# for a while# a drin)in& problem' She has now filed a %%"-pa&e internal omplaint'

The 2CMP has not responded dire tly to 7alliford's internal omplaint# but said in a statement earlier this wee) that se9ual harassment is not tolerated in any way'

Ff the 6#$$$ Mounties in Hritish Columbia# the 2CMP said there are !!" members who have been off the Gob for more than ,$ days' (hile most of those are off for physi al or psy holo&i reasons not related to wor)pla e onfli t# C@ of those are off for some form of wor)pla e onfli t'

Mi)e (ebster# a former 2CMP psy holo&ist who is now in private pra ti e# said he has several 2CMP offi ers in a support &roup he runs who have been on paid leave for four years'

.The re ord in the ountry is %, years#. said (ebster' .The re ord in this division# BIivision LHritish ColumbiaM# is %% years' Bleven years off wor)# bein& paid' ?t's raKy'.

The harassment poli y and omplaint pro edure isn't wor)in& for 2CMP employees# (ebster said'

.3emales don't have anywhere to &o# so they end up turnin& to a lawyer and they an't &o ba ) to the wor)pla e be ause that's where this abuse too) pla e# so what do they do# they flee into this unlimited si ) time#. he said'

.This ridi ulous thin& that the 2CMP has enshrined in the 2CMP 4 t# where they have unlimited paid si ) time'.

(ebster said other similar or&aniKations su h as ity poli e and fire have unions that a t for the omplainant# whose ri&hts are prote ted by a olle tive a&reement' Sometimes# he said# the omplaint an be ompleted in days to the a&reement for everyone'
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?n -uly# the 2CMP Commissioner a )nowled&ed there is a systemi problem with the Mounties' &rievan e pro ess# in ludin& the len&th of time it ta)es and the impa t it has on members and morale'

Tom Stamata)is# president of the Canadian Poli e 4sso iation# said there are half a doKen safe&uards within union pro esses that reate levels of a ountability'

He said there are few ases that would ever last as lon& as 7alliford's'

.(e Gust don't have si ) plans that allow for someone to be off as a fully paid employee for that period of time#. he said' .?t doesn't ma)e sense'.

Stamata)is doesn't )now 7alliford# but# as the president of the Wan ouver Poli e *nion# he's wor)ed on harassment ases in the past'

He said it's unfortunate she felt there wasn't anywhere to &et help'

.He ause# unfortunately# with issues related to wor)pla e harassment# se9ual harassment# usually if there's not an intervention ri&ht away the lon&er thin&s &o on unresolved then the more diffi ult they are to deal with# but also to re over from'.

4 se tion of the 2CMP 4 t prevents the 2CMP from havin& a unioniKed for e# but that was stru ) down by an Fntario ourt in !$$+' The Fntario Court of 4ppeal &ranted the federal &overnment a temporary stay on the rulin& and the ourt will review the de ision in a few wee)s'

Hefore the last federal ele tion# the &overnment tabled a bill that would &ive Mounties the ri&ht to form a union# but it wasn't passed before the ele tion was alled'

There's no word on whether the le&islation will be revived'

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.The 2CMP is very on erned with the health and welfare of its employees and ensurin& safe and timely return to wor)#. Supt' Eevin IeHruy )ere of the 2CMP said in a statement'

He said employees have a ess to omprehensive are# and he said the 2CMP has a proa tive peer-based member-employees assistan e pro&ram of trained employees for support'

.The 2CMP is lear in its approa h to harassment' ?t is not tolerated'.

Stamata)is said one of frustratin& problems for many 2CMP offi ers is if they have a dispute with their employer# their employer is the ultimate adGudi ator of their omplaint'

?n a union environment# that would be different# he said'

.?t doesn't ne essarily mean you always &et the out ome you're loo)in& for# but at least somebody from outside the or&aniKation has had a loo) at it and Gud&es it on the merits'.

(ebster said he is already seein& the impa t of 7alliford's bravery'

He said urrent and former 2CMP members have alled his offi e to say they've &one throu&h similar ir umstan es and want li)e to support 7alliford'

.Catherine is very oura&eous to step out and do what she's done here'.

Hut 7alliford said she wouldn't re ommend any woman opt for a areer in the 2CMP'

.Ion't even thin) about it' >o' 2un li)e your hair is on fire' There are other poli e departments out there' Pou an Goin Cal&ary' Pou an Goin Bdmonton' Pou an Goin Toronto' Pou an Goin Port Moody' Hut do not Goin the 2CMP'.
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2eader5s Comments

ob)l C:!+ 4M on %%N%$N!$%%

.hatD RCMP sexistD .hoda thunk itOD

SPHartlette %%:$C 4M on %%N%$N!$%%

B<onAt even think about it, No, Run like our hair is on fire, %here are other police departments out there, &ou can *oin Calgar , &ou can *oin Edmonton, &ou can *oin %oronto, &ou can *oin Port Mood , )ut do not *oin the RCMP,B

8 am looking forward to seeing how RCMP damage control spins this,

-ust(onderin& %:,6 PM on %%N%$N!$%%

Even the police need protection from the police, 8Ad sa something is broken alright,

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Chapter &7

+he RCMPG 1 Royal Canadian disgrace$'

This a most important arti le and &ives the reader further insi&ht into Canada5s dis&ra e# the 2CMP'

4s su h# it too is bein& ited ver batim%:

-2 sleep!deprived Catherine 9alliford is running on adrenalin and ragged nerves after a wild week that saw the RCMP corporal rock her emplo er with claims that she was sexuall harassed and bullied b senior officers/ even as she served as the spokesperson for two of the biggest investigations in the force6s histor , 9alliford was calm and competent on camera as the public face of the RCMP6s investigations into the 2ir 8ndia bombings that claimed 3"4 lives/ and serial murders committed b Robert Pickton on his Port Co?uitlam pig farm, )ut while 9alliford6s allegations of harassment reached as far as the 'ouse of Commons this week/ one of her most explosive claims is onl now being made public, 9alliford sa s the rampant sexism within the ranks of the RCMP that ruined her health and career ma also have contributed to the mismanagement of the Pickton murder investigation/ at a cost of man lives,

9alliford said during an internal affairs meeting with RCMP staff this 2pril that a senior officer -did nothing1 with information that could have broken open the Pickton murders more than two ears before his arrest/ and attributed the flawed investigation to sexist attitudes and misog n , 8n two extended interviews with Maclean6s this week/ she said her examination of a cle from the Co?uitlam RCMP/ with information dating as far back as 544;/ showed the force had more than enough information b the late 544#s to obtain a warrant to search the Pickton propert , 8nstead/ surveillance on the farm was curtailed/ indicative/ she sa s/ of the -indifference1 that marked the investigation of the disappearance of women from >ancouver6s <owntown Eastside/ and a -misog nist1 attitude toward women,

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+he said in 7ctober "##5 she read an RCMP file dealing with the Pickton farm as she briefed herself on her assignment with the missing women6s task force, -8 had one of those =oh/ no6 moments because 8 saw what was alread on the file, %here was enough evidence there for another 8%7 Ginformation to obtain a search warrantL/1 she said, +he said the file included evidence of guns on the site of the farm/ as well as women6s clothing/ government identification and an asthma inhaler later tied to one of Pickton6s victims, &et/ she said there was onl a cursor attempt at surveillance/ which was cut short because it was impossible to see activit at Pickton6s trailer/ which was set back far from the road,

No further action was taken/ in what she called an -appalling1 lapse of *udgment, -2nd during that time/ Pickton went on a killing spree,1 ) some estimates/ about 5: women disappeared between that period and Februar "##"/ when a search warrant was executed on Pickton6s farm/ leading to his arrest, 9alliford said the information on illegal guns at the Pickton farm that precipitated that "##" warrant was alread in the old Co?uitlam RCMP file, -%he took all the information that was on the original file/ the firearms file/ and the pretended it was new information/1 she said of her supervisors, 8f there was new evidence/ as the claimed/ she said she was never able to find out what it was, Nor did she get an explanation for the past inaction, 8nvestigators eventuall found the <N2 of 33 women on the farm, Pickton was convicted of killing *ust six of the women/ though he once bragged of killing :4,

9alliford said she expects to testif in the new ear at the ongoing in?uir in >ancouver into the ineffectual investigations b the RCMP and >ancouver police into the murders, -.hen 8 testif at the missing women6s Pin?uir Q it6s going to be on behalf of the PdeadQ women6s families/1 she told Maclean6s, -8t6s not going to be on behalf of the RCMP,1 +he said she was unable to voice her concerns while the Pickton case was before the courts/ or later/ while she battled both the RCMP internal complaints process and her own stress!related demons, -%he beaut of it now is 8 can actuall talk about it,1 Moreover/ with her career in tatters/ she said she has nothing left to lose,

RCMP +gt, Rob >ermeulen/ a spokesman for ),C,6s E <ivision head?uarters/ said he was not aware of 9alliford6s claims that the force sat on search warrant information for Pickton, -8t would be ma*orl inappropriate to comment about that/1 >ermeulen said, -%here6s an in?uir going now/ so those ?uestions 86m sure will be answered there,1
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+exism in the RCMP is not a new stor / but as 9alliford and other women like her speak up in growing numbers/ it has become the leading s mptom of the force6s ongoing d sfunction, Five ears ago/ after commissioner 9iuliano \accardelli resigned amid the Maher 2rar affair/ the government promised sweeping reforms/ in part to confront a veritable plague of harassment cases, %ask forces were struck/ consultants summoned, For the first time in 533 ears/ the government went outside the organi0ation to find it a leader,

%oda / the most rudimentar fixes lie unreali0ed, %he Mounties remain under the umbrella of the federal public service/ an arrangement that hamstrings their abilit to implement reform, %he creation of an independent board suggested b a task force to oversee human resources decisions never came to pass, G%he head of that panel/ <avid )rown/ famousl described the RCMP6s paramilitar management structure as -horribl broken1,L %wo federal bills that would have created a civilian complaints commission/ while strengthening rules and discipline on workplace misconduct/ died when Parliament dissolved for last spring6s election, -.e6re not an further ahead/1 concludes Cpl, %ori Cliffe/ one of four sexual harassment complainants who took the force to court in "##3, -People are still defining their actions as appropriate when the certainl were not, Nothing has changed,1

Certainl the stream of lurid tales emanating from RCMP station houses shows no sign of abating, (ast <ecember/ a constable in Parksville/ ),C,/ admitted to having sex in a police van with a oung woman who had *oined him for a ride!along, 2nother officer/ in 'amilton/ 7nt,/ admitted around the same time to sending vulgar emails to a mailroom intern/ offering the oung woman mone to strip for him Gshe refusedL, %hen/ two months ago/ a staff sergeant in )urnab / ),C,/ was accused in a lawsuit of using his authorit to coerce a female constable into a four!month sexual relationship,

%he scandals tarnishing the RCMP are b no means limited to sexual harassment, Footage of a constable kicking a man in the face in Eelowna last Canuar unleashed a wave of public anger in ),C,/ where nearl a third of the force6s officers are stationed, +o did the findings of the )raidwood in?uir / that officers gave false testimon during the probe into the death of Polish immigrant Robert <0iekanski, )oth incidents arose amid accusations that outgoing commissioner .illiam Elliott^the
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outsider brought in to clean up the force^had been bull ing and intimidating his own deputies, G%his week the Conservative government was set to name )ob Paulson/ a veteran RCMP officer and deput commissioner/ to the top *ob,L

Now/ 9alliford6s allegations have raised the stakes even higher, .ithin weeks/ a woman who once personified progress within the organi0ation^ the firm! et!s mpathetic image of police authorit ^ma well be describing from a witness box her belief that her bosses were la ing bets on who would have sex with her, 7r how the antediluvian attitudes of her superiors toward women compromise public safet , 2ll of which calls into doubt the RCMP6s abilit to do its *ob, 8f the force can6t safeguard the woman who speaks for it/ or even protect the integrit of its most prominent criminal investigation/ exactl what can it protectD

8t6s not as though the force hasn6t had time to evolve, %he first troop of female members graduated 3$ ears ago/ in standard!issue high heels and pillbox hats instead of high!browns and +tetsons, 9ender!related harassment was part of working life for women back then/ sa s )onnie Reill +chmidt/ who *oined the force three ears later and served for a decade, 8n the RCMP/ she sa s/ -there was ever thing from mild sexual comments or *okes about our breasts to overt sexual touching,1 +haking it off was part of proving ou were tough enough to be a cop/ adds +chmidt/ who has written a dissertation on women Mounties for her Ph,<, at +imon Fraser @niversit , )ut the taboo on harassment that has prevailed in most workplaces since the late 54K#s never took root in the RCMP, .omen either endured the *ibes and gropes/ seeking transfers to get awa from offenders/ or the left the force for good, 2ttrition rates of the women who *oined between 54;F and 54KF were nearl double those of male officers,

Even now/ as a brave few take the force to court/ the abuses continue, -Ever woman in the RCMP has experienced some form of harassment in her career/1 sa s +chmidt/ who has interviewed more than "# female officers as part of her research, -Not all women had such severe experiences the had to go on medical leave, For some/ it *ust rolled off their backs, )ut it depended on the environment, 8f ou have three or four of five men who are abusive and ou6re the onl woman/ that6s serious pressure,1

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%he ps chological effects can be debilitating, 9alliford has been off the *ob on full pa since "##;/ after she was diagnosed with post!traumatic stress disorder/ the result/ she said/ of a barrage of advances from some superior officers and colleagues dating from about "###, -8 think 8 became the flavour of the month/1 she sa s, -8 don6t know if it was because 8 was on %>/ but it almost felt like 8 was some kind of a bet,1 +he began to abuse alcohol/ became ph sicall ill at the thought of going to work and developed a phobia about stepping outside her >ancouver!area home, +ince 9alliford first spoke out in a C)C interview/ several other current and former RCMP members have come forward to sa their working lives were also plagued b sexist behaviour/ unwanted advances/ or harassment of a non!sexual nature,

Mike .ebster/ a ),C,!based ps chologist with 3F ears experience in police!related counselling/ said he has been contacted b more than a do0en other RCMP members facing harassment issues since 9alliford/ an occasional client/ went public, 'e blames the RCMP6s -bi0arre1 polic of unlimited sick time for contributing to the problem, %he RCMP6s formal complaints process/ the <ivision +taff Relations Representative Program/ is a -toothless tiger1 in the hip pocket of management/ he sa s, %oo often/ contentious issues are left unresolved for ears/ driving disaffected members onto full paid/ indefinite sick leave/ a move .ebster calls -fiscall unsound and organi0ationall perplexing,1

No surprise/ then/ that filing a harassment complaint in the RCMP can mean career death, )arbara <ixon/ a former homicide and ma*or crimes investigator who worked out of several ),C, detachments/ found that to her detriment, +he endured constant comments from her direct superior and another team member -with the intention to discredit/ demean and humiliate1 her, -8 think it was *ust scared little bo s who didn6t like a female in their midst/1 she sa s, 8n *ust one example/ <ixon sa s her boss labelled a murder file she was working on^that of a mother in the sex trade who had a nine! ear!old son^-Pro*ect E!Erectile,1 +he went over his head to change it/ horrified that she would have had to carr that file name into the court case/ and complained to a senior officer, -M life changed from that moment on/1 she sa s in an interview from her home outside Calgar , -7nce ou file a complaint/ ou are forever tainted,1 8nstantl / she was given a poor performance review/ after ears of being considered a high fl er, Eventuall / she transferred to E <ivision head?uarters/ where a supervisor was willing to take a chance on her, +till/ the complaint flatlined her career prospects, +he ?uit the force in Ma / ground down not b the murders and crimes she once investigated/ but b some of the people she worked for,
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+uch accounts have left an indelible stain on the Mounties6 image, 2nd even those with a grasp of its sprawling complexit shake their heads at the RCMP6s failure to get ahead of the damaging allegations, -%here seems to be almost a regular diet of issues surfacing in the organi0ation/1 sa s <avid )rown/ head of the "##; task force on governance and culture within the RCMP, -.ith the proper management structure and focus/ much of this would not have happened, %he 6re needless issues that can and should be rectified,1

Four ears ago/ )rown thought he had some answers, 'is task force recommended a board of management for the RCMP that would have liberated it from the interfering bureaucrats and politicians when it came to human resources matters, 8t also suggested a civilian oversight bod to handle complaints against the Mounties^not *ust from the public but also from RCMP members, -Potentiall / that kind of s stem could help to alleviate some of these PrecentQ problems/1 he sa s,

%he 'arper government greeted the suggestions warml / then left them to wither on the vine, 2 more modest bill to create a civilian commission to handle external complaints died on the 7rder Paper/ and Mike Patton/ a spokesman for Public +afet Minister >ic %oews/ sa s the government has not et decided whether to reintroduce it, 2nother bill to strengthen the force6s policies on workplace conflict/ grievances and discipline will be reintroduced/ Patton sa s/ but he doesn6t know when,

2s for that -horribl broken1 management structure/ it too remains unchanged/ to the disma of would!be reformers, (ast <ecember/ a panel struck to implement )rown6s recommendations cited the apparent office feud between commissioner Elliott and his deputies as proof of the need for independent oversight, -Now is the right time for the government to initiate legislative action/1 the group urged in a report to %oews, )ut a ear passed with no action/ leaving critics like Robert 9ordon/ director of the school of criminolog at +imon Fraser @niversit / with little hope for the RCMP6s future, -%he bottom line is: the organi0ation is sick/1 sa s 9ordon/ a former cop/ -and it doesn6t seem capable of healing itself, %here6s got to be some kind of ma*or change take place/ if for no other reason than for the sake of the people who work for the RCMP,1

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)ut the organi0ation sails on/ impervious, Critics/ especiall in ),C,^the scene of so man of the Mounties6 debacles and disasters/ from the <0iekanski %aser death to a cascade of harassment allegations^are astounded that the RCMP survives in its current form, Even its most egregious self!inflicted errors have failed to scuttle negotiations to renew the "#! ear provincial/ territorial and municipal policing contracts the RCMP has in all regions but 7ntario and ]uebec,

2lberta and +askatchewan broke ranks and signed renewal agreements earlier this ear/ and few doubt that the RCMP will lock up the rest of the provinces and territories/ possibl within weeks, %he federal government/ which is pla ing hardball on the Mounties6 behalf/ has imposed a Nov,3# deadline on contract negotiations and has threatened to pull the RCMP out of )ritish Columbia b "#5: if it fails to reach a deal b the deadline, %hat would give ),C, *ust two ears to cobble together a provincial police service/ saddling it with massive start!up costs and leaving such ma*or communities as +urre / )urnab and Richmond scrambling to form cit police forces, %he RCMP serves as the town cop in most communities outside of >ancouver/ >ictoria and a handful of other cities with local police departments,

%hat might explain wh both ),C, and its municipalities are so forgiving of the RCMP, 8n +eptember/ ),C, +olicitor 9eneral +hirle )ond warned she would consider forming a provincial police force if the province and municipalities aren6t given greater sa in containing the spiralling `4##! million annual cost of RCMP service, )ut she soon toned down the rhetoric, (ast week )ond said she doesn6t expect claims of sexual harassment to impact negotiations, -8 have been reassured that there is a process in place to investigate an allegations/1 she said of 9alliford6s complaints/ which have lingered without resolution for four ears, Peter Fassbender/ the ma or of the cit of (angle and the municipal representative at the contract table/ said RCMP harassment issues -need to be dealt with , , , but 86m not prepared to sa the RCMP isn6t worth keeping,1

%ruth is/ sa s +F@6s 9ordon/ ),C, has missed an opportunit for a discussion on replacing the RCMP with more accountable policing alternatives, Eash 'eed/ a provincial (iberal M(2 who served briefl as provincial solicitor general before leaving cabinet due to election campaign financing irregularities/ is troubled that harassment complaints drag on without resolution, &et he continues to receive anguished emails from women in the RCMP who are victims of bull ing, -%hese harassment
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complaints are not from the 6;#s/1 sa s 'eed/ the former chief of .est >ancouver6s police force, -%hese are recent complaints, %hese are complaints in the "5st centur ,1

+o will the Mounties drag themselves into the "5st centur D 7r can Canadians look forward to a couple more decades of embarrassing revelations from their storied police serviceD .hen contacted b Maclean6s/ an RCMP spokesman stressed the force6s -0ero tolerance1 polic toward sexual harassment/ and noted an online awareness tutorial on the issue that members are re?uired to complete, (ast ear the force appointed a -professional integrit officer/1 to whom harassed officers can go if the are worried about tr ing to go through the chain of command,

Curiousl / some of the harassment complainants voice similar notes of optimism/ offering hope that their criticism leads to positive change^even if it costs them their careers, Erista Carle/ who sued the force in "##3/ alleging sexual assault b an undercover officer based in Calgar / en*o ed a surge of unaccustomed confidence last week watching 9alliford challenge -the old bo s6 club1 on prime!time television, %he following night on C)C/ she did the same, -@nless ou step up/ there6s not going to be an change/1 she sa s, -8 don6t want an one else to go through what 8 did, 1

9alliford has less faith in RCMP brass, )ut she did take heart when %oews rose this week in the Commons/ pledging for RCMP members -a workplace free of harassment1 and calling on Mounties to -carr out their duties with integrit and professionalism,1 More than an acknowledgment of 9alliford6s suffering/ it was a commitment to change from the onl authorit with the power to make it happen, 8t might not come in time to salvage her career/ and it6s certainl too late to remed the mistakes of the Pickton investigation, )ut there6s still time to save the iconic institution whose uniform 9alliford once proudl wore,1!

(hat )ind of 2CMP bull-shit is this?

4nd these are the )inds of people# those sleaKe-balls Eay Poun& and Clyde (ells de ided to help out when they purposefully revealed the name of the PTSI sufferer to the media to )eep him unemployedA
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(hat a pair of human &arba&e# Gust li)e these se9ual perverts in the 2CMP?

(hat )ind of 2CMP bull-shit is this?

%ootnotes

% - !' The 2CMP: a 2oyal Canadian dis&ra e (hat will it ta)e before someone fi9es the i oni for e? by Charlie 7illis and Een Ma [ueen on 3riday# >ovember %@# !$%% http:NNwww!'ma leans' aN!$%%N%%N%@Na-royal- anadian-dis&ra eNUmore!!"C1"

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+hose that .la.$ on the RCMP threatened'

(hat )ind of Poli e 3or e is the 2CMP?

4t the mana&ement level# anyone that riti iKes them is in for bi& trouble'

3or e9ample# a top 2CMP offi er has issued a thinly veiled threat to strip fundin& from Simon 3raser *niversity if its lead riminolo&ist doesn5t stop riti iKin& the for e /see 4ppendi9 ,%# ited below0'%

?n an e-mail obtained by the Wi toria Times Colonist# 2CMP Ieputy Commissioner 7ary Hass hastises 2obert 7ordon# dire tor of Simon 3raser *niversity5s riminolo&y department# for his omments in the media that 2CMP arro&an e stalled the investi&ation into serial )iller 2obert Pi )ton'!

? would li)e to su&&est that you should be mu h more areful in spea)in& on issues where you have no dire t personal )nowled&e or where you may not be &ettin& a urate information fed to you# Hass wrote in the len&thy e-mail# sent 4u&' !!# two days after Wan ouver poli e deputy hief Iou& 8e-Pard released his report on the bun&led missin&-women investi&ation# whi h pla ed si&nifi ant blame on the Mounties5 shoulders',

2CMP Ieputy Commissioner 7ary Hass went on to ;uestion the 2CMP5s role as a )ey donor for S3*5s ?nstitute for Canadian *rban 2esear h Studies# whi h is housed in the S hool of Criminolo&y'C

The on&oin& bias you display a&ainst the 2CMP in arti les su h as this have aused many to as) why we would want to ontinue to be in that partnership &iven this apparent la ) of support from the head of the department# 2CMP Ieputy Commissioner 7ary Hass wrote'"
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This is a thinly veiled threat about the fundin&# 7ordon said# addin& that he finds it appallin& a top Mountie would try to silen e one of the for e5s riti s' ?t5s stirrin& up trouble for the person who has the auda ity to stand up and riti iKe what they are doin&'6

*niversity of Wi toria ethi s professor Bi)e-Henner Elu&e a&reed# allin& Hass5s statements inappropriate and unethi al'1

? would ertainly onstrue it as intimidatin& and a threat to withdraw fundin&# he said' The 2CMP should have realiKed they are not fundin& a publi -relations firm' Pou annot fund a ademi positions with strin&s atta hed'@

The e-mail by 2CMP Ieputy Commissioner 7ary Hass was opied to about !" other people# in ludin& top 2CMP brass# muni ipal poli e hiefs and the president of S3*'+

7ordon# a tenured professor and former poli e offi er# said he has a duty to spea) out for poli e reform in H'C' He has lon& said the Mounties should &et out of provin ial and muni ipal poli in& to better fo us on national se urity'%$

7ordon also noted he5s not the only one raisin& on erns about the 2CMP# pointin& to re ent reports by former Supreme Court Gusti e -ohn MaGor durin& the 4ir ?ndia ?n;uiry and retired Gusti e Thomas Hraidwood after the Taserin& death of Polish immi&rant 2obert IKie)ans)i'%%

This or&aniKation is not apable of refle tin& on their short omin&s and dealin& with them# and that5s a problem for Canadians and parti ularly H'C'# 7ordon said'%!

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% - %!' RCMP boss pi?ued b Pickton criticism/ warns +F@ criminologist to watch his words: <eput commissioner ?uestions whether Mounties should continue to fund +F@ research after criminolog professor spoke out about police handling of case against serial killer Hy Eatie Ie2osa# Postmedia >ews September ,# !$%$ http:NNwww'van ouversun' omNte hnolo&yN2CMPQbossQpi;uedQPi )tonQ riti ismQwarnsQ riminolo&istQwat hQwordsN,C@$1@+Nstory'html

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RCMP .oss arns ,%6 criminologist to atch his ords

2CMP boss pi;ued by Pi )ton riti ism# warns S3* riminolo&ist to wat h his words Ieputy ommissioner ;uestions whether Mounties should ontinue to fund S3* resear hafter riminolo&y professor spo)e out about poli e handlin& of ase a&ainst serial )iller Hy Eatie Ie2osa# Postmedia >ews# The Wi toria Times Colonist# September ,# !$%$ http:NNwww'van ouversun' omNte hnolo&yN2CMPQbossQpi;uedQPi )tonQ riti ismQwarnsQ riminolo&istQwat hQwordsN,C@$1@+Nstory'html

4 top 2CMP offi er has issued a thinly veiled threat to strip fundin& from Simon 3raser *niversity if its lead riminolo&ist doesn5t stop riti iKin& the for e'

?n an e-mail obtained by the Wi toria Times Colonist# 2CMP Ieputy Commissioner 7ary Hass hastises 2obert 7ordon# dire tor of Simon 3raser *niversity5s riminolo&y department# for his omments in the media that 2CMP arro&an e stalled the investi&ation into serial )iller 2obert Pi )ton'

? would li)e to su&&est that you should be mu h more areful in spea)in& on issues where you have no dire t personal )nowled&e or where you may not be &ettin& a urate information fed to you# Hass wrote in the len&thy e-mail# sent 4u&' !!# two days after Wan ouver poli e deputy hief Iou& 8e-Pard released his report on the bun&led missin&-women investi&ation# whi h pla ed si&nifi ant blame on the Mounties5 shoulders'

Hass went on to ;uestion the 2CMP5s role as a )ey donor for S3*5s ?nstitute for Canadian *rban 2esear h Studies# whi h is housed in the S hool of Criminolo&y'
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The on&oin& bias you display a&ainst the 2CMP in arti les su h as this have aused many to as) why we would want to ontinue to be in that partnership &iven this apparent la ) of support from the head of the department# Hass wrote'

The 2CMP funds two resear h hair positions at the institute# at a ost of YC million over the last five years' ?t re ently renewed the YC-million ontribution for the ne9t five years'

This is a thinly veiled threat about the fundin&# 7ordon said# addin& that he finds it appallin& a top Mountie would try to silen e one of the for e5s riti s' ?t5s stirrin& up trouble for the person who has the auda ity to stand up and riti iKe what they are doin&'

*niversity of Wi toria ethi s professor Bi)e-Henner Elu&e a&reed# allin& Hass5s statements inappropriate and unethi al'

? would ertainly onstrue it as intimidatin& and a threat to withdraw fundin&# he said' The 2CMP should have realiKed they are not fundin& a publi -relations firm' Pou annot fund a ademi positions with strin&s atta hed'

The e-mail was opied to about !" other people# in ludin& top 2CMP brass# muni ipal poli e hiefs and the president of S3*' ?n it# Hass told 7ordon he would have preferred not to share the dialo&ue with doKens of other people but &iven the fa t that your omments are publi # ? do need to opy some of our )ey partners'

?n an interview on 3riday# Hass said the omment was in no way intended as a threat to pull finan ial support for the institute' He said he was itin& one e9ample of the many positive partnerships the 2CMP has throu&hout H'C'

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?t was a omment ? made based on on erns that had been addressed to me# Hass said' (e have no intention of pullin& away from that ontra t' (e have a &reat relationship with S3*'

Hass also denied tryin& to silen e 7ordon'

There5s no intention to muKKle him# Hass said# althou&h he added he wishes 7ordon would onta t the 2CMP before ma)in& ina urate statements to the media'

Iespite 7ordon5s on erns# Paul Hrantin&ham# asso iate dire tor of the S3* resear h institute# said he didn5t have a problem with Hass5s e-mail'

The institute has e9pli it proto ols that )eep resear h independent and free from donor influen e# Hrantin&ham said' ?n this ase# he said# the 2CMP supplies data and rime statisti s to the resear hers# who then pursue the issues of interest to them'

7ordon# a tenured professor and former poli e offi er# said he has a duty to spea) out for poli e reform in H'C' He has lon& said the Mounties should &et out of provin ial and muni ipal poli in& to better fo us on national se urity'

He ar&ued he5s not the only one raisin& on erns about the 2CMP# pointin& to re ent reports by former Supreme Court Gusti e -ohn MaGor durin& the 4ir ?ndia ?n;uiry and retired Gusti e Thomas Hraidwood after the Taserin& death of Polish immi&rant 2obert IKie)ans)i'

This or&aniKation is not apable of refle tin& on their short omin&s and dealin& with them# and that5s a problem for Canadians and parti ularly H'C'# 7ordon said' 4m ? alone in sayin& that? >o'

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1nd maliciously sexually a.used female RCMP ;fficers told to get out of to n$ .y that Weasel$ RCMP Commissioner Ro.ert Paulson .ecause they had the ner!e to complain a.out .eing sexually a.used'

Pup# here5s this (easel 2CMP Commissioner 2obert Paulson tryin& to fire the female 2CMP Fffi ers mali iously se9ually abused for years# and be ause they have PTSI be ause of it# this s um-bu )et wants to &et rid of them for omplainin&A

(hat a pie e of do& rapA

4s ited H'C' Mountie says 2CMP see)in& to dismiss her Cpl' Catherine 7alliford says she fa ed onstant se9ual advan es from several senior offi ers The Canadian Press# Posted: 4u& !C# !$%,

moving to

2 Mountie whose harassment complaints against the RCMP prompted legislation to moderni0e so!called bad apples within the force sa s her emplo er is dismiss her,

Cpl, Catherine 9alliford sa s she received a letter sa ing the RCMP is seeking to discharge her because sheAs unable to do her *ob,

9alliford/ who has filed a civil lawsuit against the RCMP alleging ears of bull ing and sexual abuse/ has been on sick leave since "##$,

7n +aturda / 9alliford told C)C News she considered the letter Ba blessing,B
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BM problem with the RCMP is that 8 am too sick to seek future emplo ment at this time/B 9alliford said,

B2nd thatAs wh 8 look at the situation and 8 think/ ma be if 8 separated m self from the RCMP that 8 can perhaps move forward,

+o thatAs wh 8 consider the letter somewhat of a blessing for me,B

%he Mountie who was a spokeswoman for investigations like the Robert Pickton and the 2ir 8ndia bombings cases said the dismissal process will involve a medical board hearing,

on sick

9alliford said Mounties who have also alleged harassment against the force have received similar intent!to!discharge letters and she worried other officers leave ma feel pressured to go back to work too soon,

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@et#s ha!e another loo" at these RCMP morons$- Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrogance in .ungled Ro.ert Picton case'

Perhaps the &reatest in ompeten e the 2CMP ould have made was their arro&an e in bun&lin& of Pi )ton ase where their relu tan e to ooperate with other poli e for es played a role in allowin& pi& farmer to &o on )illin&% /see 4ppendi9 6a D 6d# ited below0'

4s emphasiKed by 2ob 7ordon of Simon 3raser *niversity' The 2CMP )now all# annot be told anythin&'!

The 2CMP is fa in& riti ism in the wa)e of a s athin& Wan ouver Poli e Iepartment report detailin& investi&ative missteps on the hunt for serial )iller 2obert Pi )ton',

There5s ample eviden e to indi ate that the 2CMP does not play well with others and most ertainly was not playin& well with others in relation to the Pi )ton matter# Prof' 7ordon said'C

Thirteen women disappeared from Wan ouver5s Iowntown Bastside after the ity5s poli e for e first forwarded information about Mr' Pi )ton to the 2CMP# a ordin& to the poli e review'"

The C$$-pa&e do ument said mista)es prevented poli e from arrestin& Mr' Pi )ton until !$$! D years after offi ers first started loo)in& at him as they investi&ated reports of missin& se9 wor)ers D and that he ould have been au&ht earlier'6

Mr' Ma Eay-Iunn# now a oun illor in the Iistri t of >orth Wan ouver#
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said he was one of the first offi ers to believe a serial )iller ould be responsible for the disappearan es of doKens of women from the Iowntown Bastside'1

He said he onsistently en ountered resistan e from 2CMP brass throu&hout his areer# but ran)-and-file offi ers from all for es seemed to &et alon&'@

Hut Mr' Ma Eay-Iunn and Prof' 7ordon both a&ree that the 2CMP should not have its urrent !$-year servi e ontra t in Hritish Columbia renewed' The urrent 2CMP ontra t in Hritish Columbia e9pires in !$%!' 4bsolutely# don5t do it# Mr' Ma Eay-Iunn said'+

4s further reported# two years after H'C' prose utors dropped attempted murder har&es a&ainst 2obert Pi )ton# 8eah Hest warned that the Port Co;uitlam man was a )iller D but her warnin& was not heeded# sayin& the 2CMP didn5t seem li)e they ared'%$

? did feel an&ry about it# Ms' Hest told CTW' ?t didn5t seem li)e they ared' Bleven years later# she is onvin ed that %, women5s lives ould have been saved if poli e had a ted more a&&ressively on her information'%%

Ms' Hest# now a &randmother in her "$s livin& in the 3raser Walley# says she was introdu ed to Mr' Pi )ton throu&h a friend# 8ynn Bllin&sen# who was &ettin& money from him for dru&s'%!

8ynn said he was a millionaire# she said' ? said# JFh# some millionaire# with &umboots and a tattered Ga )et'5%,

Mr' Pi )ton loo)ed dirty# but didn5t appear reepy# she said' ?t wasn5t until she ran into Ms' Bllin&sen at a friend5s house that a truly horrifyin& story ame out'%C

She was stayin& at (illie5s the ni&ht before# Ms' Hest said' She was out
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wanderin& and ame upon (illie in the barn' She said he was &uttin& a woman'%"

Ms' Hest was surprised D but thou&ht the story had a rin& of truth' Ms' Hest said she thou&ht Ms' Bllin&sen would &o to the poli e with the information' 4 month later# Ms' Hest went to the Hurnaby 2CMP deta hment herself'%6

She was one of three informants in %+++ who related the same story: that Ms' Bllin&sen had seen a woman bein& but hered at the farm'%1

? thou&ht that they would have &ot a sear h warrant or somethin& ri&ht away# and loo)ed in the freeKers at least# she said'%@

2CMP Ieputy Commissioner 7ary Hass said .the 2CMP deeply re&rets that we weren't able to &ather the eviden e ne essary to lay a har&e sooner'%+

4s further reported# twenty outstandin& murder har&es a&ainst onvi ted serial )iller 2obert Pi )ton have been stayed by the Crown# endin& the prospe t of any more trials'!$

Pi )ton# a former Port Co;uitlam pi& farmer now servin& a life senten e in prison# was found &uilty on si9 ounts of se ond-de&ree murder in Ie ember !$$1 in the deaths of women from Wan ouver's Iowntown Bastside nei&hbourhood'!%

He was ori&inally har&ed with )illin& !6 women# but the Crown de ided first to pursue the si9 ases most li)ely to result in onvi tions'!!

The vi tims disappeared from the troubled Wan ouver nei&hbourhood between %+1@ and !$$%# and tra es of their remains were found on Pi )ton's farm# about !" )ilometres east of the ity'!,

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He was senten ed to life in prison with no han e of parole for at least !" years' Pi )ton appealed the onvi tions to the Supreme Court of Canada# whi h ruled unanimously in a de ision released last wee) that he would not a &et new trial'!C

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% - +' RCMP arrogance cited in bungling of Pickton case: Reluctance to co!operate with other police forces pla ed a role in allowing pig farmer to go on killing/ critics sa Iir) Meissner# Wi toria Z The Canadian Press Published on Sunday# 4u&' !!# !$%$ 8ast updated on Monday# 4u&' !,# !$%$ http:NNwww'the&lobeandmail' omNnewsNnationalNbritish- olumbiaNr mparro&an e- ited-in-bun&lin&-of-pi )ton- aseNarti le%6@%1%1N

%$ - %@' .omenAs lives could have been saved/ Pickton informant sa s -on (oodward# Wan ouver Z 3rom Tuesday's 7lobe and Mail Published on Monday# 4u&' !,# !$%$ http:NNwww'the&lobeandmail' omNnewsNnationalNbritisholumbiaNpi )tonNwomens-lives- ould-have-been-saved-pi )toninformant-saysNarti le%6@!1++N

%+' Pickton investigation to be reviewed b ),C, 8ast *pdated: 3riday# 4u&ust !$# !$%$ http:NNwww' b ' aN anadaNbritish- olumbiaNstoryN!$%$N$@N!$Nb -pi )tonreport-released'html

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!$ D !C' %went Pickton murder charges not to be tried 8ast *pdated: (ednesday# 4u&ust C# !$%$ CHC >ews http:NNwww' b ' aN anadaNbritish- olumbiaNstoryN!$%$N$@N$CNb -pi )tonhar&es'html

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RCMP arrogance cited in .ungling of Pic"ton case

<eadl blunders sull police reputations 2obert Matas and -ustine Hunter Wan ouver and Wi toriaZ 3rom Saturday's 7lobe and Mail Published 3riday# Sep' %$# !$%$ @:%@PM BIT 8ast updated 3riday# Sep' %$# !$%$ @:!$PM BIT

(hen for es ollide: Iifferent odes of ondu t# different masters and sometimes Gust different poli e hannels an result in deadly blunders'

4n e9tensive review of the Wan ouver Poli e Iepartment5s investi&ation into the ity5s missin& women on luded that a re&ional poli e for e mi&ht have led to the arrest of serial )iller 2obert L(illieM Pi )ton mu h earlier'

Crime Stoppers re eived the first tip in the ase on -uly !1# %++@' The aller des ribed a man )nown as (illie who pi )ed up prostitutes and reported that a re ent visitor to his trailer saw at least %$ purses and women5s identifi ation' The aller also said (illie told others he ould easily dispose of bodies by puttin& them throu&h a &rinder whi h he uses to prepare food to feed his ho&s' The tipster alled ba ) less than two wee)s later# identifyin& the man as (illie Pi )ton and advised that Mr' Pi )ton )illed Sarah Lde WriesM and possibly all the missin& women'

Hy early %+++# some WPI offi ers stron&ly believed that further investi&ation of Mr' Pi )ton was warranted' However# WPI had to rely on the 2CMP to pursue the investi&ation be ause the alle&ed rime s ene was in Port Co;uitlam and the 2CMP were responsible for poli in& there'

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The investi&ation stalled at that point' Port Co;uitlam 2CMP turned to the Provin ial *nsolved Homi ide *nit# an inte&rated team of 2CMP and muni ipal offi ers' The inte&rated unit had no vested interest in the investi&ation and did not a&ree to pursue the information that was available# Ieputy Chief Iou& 8ePard says'

Wan ouver poli e made several attempts to brin& the 2CMP and the homi ide unit into the missin& women investi&ation' ?n one instan e# WPI Iete tive 8ori Shenher in May# %+++# as)ed the 2CMP for opies of files re&ardin& homi ides of si9 women that ould possibly be lin)ed to Mr' Pi )ton' ?t too) nine months for the 2CMP to respond to her'

The Missin& (omen Tas) 3or e first met in -anuary# !$$%' Mr' Pi )ton was finally arrested after a roo)ie op obtained a sear h warrant to investi&ate a report of an unrelated rime'

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The 2CMP is fa in& riti ism in the wa)e of a s athin& Wan ouver Poli e Iepartment report detailin& investi&ative missteps on the hunt for serial )iller 2obert Pi )ton'

4 Hritish Columbia riminolo&ist said Mounties are trained to believe they are Canada5s top ops# while onsiderin& provin ial and muni ipal offi ers below standard'

There5s lon& been tensions between the 2CMP and muni ipal poli e servi es# said 2ob 7ordon of Simon 3raser *niversity' The 2CMP )now all# annot be told anythin&# and they5re the ones who alone stand between haos and iviliKed so iety'

He pointed to deep-rooted 2CMP arro&an e on the Pi )ton investi&ation# where Mounties and Wan ouver poli e offi ers withheld information from ea h other about women who5d been reported missin& from the Iowntown Bastside be&innin& in the mid-%++$s'

Mr' Pi )ton5s rimes ame to li&ht only when a roo)ie Mountie showed up loo)in& for weapons on the former pi& farmer5s sprawlin& property in suburban Port Co;uitlam in !$$!'
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There5s ample eviden e to indi ate that the 2CMP does not play well with others and most ertainly was not playin& well with others in relation to the Pi )ton matter# Prof' 7ordon said'

The Wan ouver poli e report# authored by Ieputy Chief Constable Iou& 8ePard# said both its own department and the 2CMP are to blame for errors made durin& the investi&ation'

Thirteen women disappeared from Wan ouver5s Iowntown Bastside after the ity5s poli e for e first forwarded information about Mr' Pi )ton to the 2CMP# a ordin& to the poli e review'

The C$$-pa&e do ument said mista)es prevented poli e from arrestin& Mr' Pi )ton until !$$! D years after offi ers first started loo)in& at him as they investi&ated reports of missin& se9 wor)ers D and that he ould have been au&ht earlier'

2CMP haven5t ommented on the 8ePard report# sayin& they need to read it first# but have already stated they disa&ree with some of its on lusions'

Prof' 7ordon noted other e9amples of 2CMP problems were hi&hli&hted in the report of the 4ir ?ndia in;uiry# whi h riti iKed the Mounties for fi&htin& turf wars with the Canadian Se urity ?ntelli&en e Servi e durin& the investi&ation into twin 4ir ?ndia bombin&s in %+@" that )illed a total of ,,% people'

Prof' 7ordon said the Mounties have also aused problems with the various Wan ouver-area ombined poli e teams fi&htin& &an& violen e'

He said a Wan ouver poli e bi)er &an& e9pert was drummed out of his post in a ombined 2CMP-muni ipal team by the Mounties'

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He was a ser&eant with the WPI# been a proGe t leader# and ran into all )inds of diffi ulty# he said' The &uy was an e9pert# but was treated very poorly by his 2CMP ollea&ues'

3ormer Wan ouver poli e offi er Iou& Ma Eay-Iunn# who served in the Iowntown Bastside and retired in !$$% after ,% years of servi e# said he en ountered diffi ulties wor)in& with Mounties'

4t that point# the 2CMP didn5t ne essarily &et alon& that well with other or&aniKations# he said' They didn5t li)e bein& told what to do' They were Canada5s national for e and they onsidered themselves the ream of the ream' They fi&ured they were the best of the best'

Mr' Ma Eay-Iunn# now a oun illor in the Iistri t of >orth Wan ouver# said he was one of the first offi ers to believe a serial )iller ould be responsible for the disappearan es of doKens of women from the Iowntown Bastside'

He said he onsistently en ountered resistan e from 2CMP brass throu&hout his areer# but ran)-and-file offi ers from all for es seemed to &et alon&'

Hut Mr' Ma Eay-Iunn and Prof' 7ordon both a&ree that the 2CMP should not have its urrent !$-year servi e ontra t in Hritish Columbia renewed'

The urrent 2CMP ontra t in Hritish Columbia e9pires in !$%!'

4bsolutely# don5t do it# Mr' Ma Eay-Iunn said'

Prof' 7ordon alled the 2CMP a bro)en or&aniKation# and said tryin& to han&e the Mounties would be li)e bendin& &ranite'

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He warned the urrent 8iberal &overnment a&ainst si&nin& any new ontra t with the Mounties'

?f they are &oin& for another !$ years and the provin e si&ns off on it# the urrent &overnment deserves to fall# Prof' 7ordon said'

The 2CMP laun hed a massive sear h on Mr# Pi )ton5s farm in !$$!# un overin& the remains or I>4 of ,, women' He was har&ed with !1 ounts of murder and eventually onvi ted in the murders of si9 women'

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W4>CF*WB2Z4 serial )iller who disposed of the bodies of three women in remote areas east of Wan ouver may be dead or already in Gail'

The 2CMP onfirmed this wee) that they are loo)in& for a serial )iller after findin& similarities in the ases of three vi tims whose bodies were dis overed within two months of ea h other near the same area in %++"'

Staff Ser&eant -ohn Cater with the 2CMP said investi&ators have ruled out 2obert Pi )ton as the women5s )iller but said whoever is responsible may have been onvi ted of other rimes'

Pi )ton is Canada5s most prolifi onvi ted serial )iller' He was har&ed with )illin& !6 women and onvi ted of se ond de&ree murder in si9 of those har&es in !$$1'

The Supreme Court of Canada earlier this year reGe ted his bid for a new trial' Pi )ton is servin& a senten e of !" years without possibility of parole'

The three vi tims were all livin& and wor)in& in the same area as Pi )ton5s vi tims Z in Wan ouver5s wor)in& lass Iowntown Bastside'
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Pi )ton was lin)ed to doKens of women who went missin& from the area startin& in the %+@$s' The disappearan es ontinued until shortly before Pi )ton was arrested in !$$!'

Pi )ton has been e9 luded of bein& responsible for these murders# said Cater Tuesday' There is no onne tion whatsoever'

Cater said the three vi tims were )illed shortly before their bodies were dis overed in the fall of %++" and poli e have made appeals before for information'

The 2CMP released photos of some of the forensi eviden e they have found at the rime s ene alon& with more details to try and &et more tips omin& in'

?t appears to be wor)in&' Cater said Tuesday that poli e have been &ettin& tips sin e ma)in& a publi appeal Monday'

(e have been su essful in tra )in& down all sorts of people who ould be responsible' The suspe t ould be de eased# in Gail doin& lon&-term rime or ould have left the area# Cater said' (e5re hopeful now on the %"th anniversary that someone will ome forward with information'

Tra y 3adola FlaGide was the first vi tim to be found' The ,$-year-old FlaGide was wor)in& in the Iowntown Bastside as a se9 trade wor)er and was addi ted to ra ) o aine and the mother of one hild' Her body was dis overed on a lo&&in& road on 4u&' %!'

Two wee)s later# the body of Tammy 8ee Pipe# a !C-year-old who was )nown to &ive money and lothin& to the poor and supported her o aine habit by wor)in& as a se9 trade wor)er in the Iowntown Bastside# was found in a remote wooded area in the same area' Fne month later# the body of Wi toria 8ynn Poun)er# ,"# who was also a se9 trade wor)er and dru& addi t# was found layin& in the emban)ment at the dead end of a lo&&in& road in the same area'
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Simon 3raser *niversity riminolo&ist 2ob 7ordon said Tuesday that sin e Pi )ton was arrested there were theories that the former pi& farmer from Port Co;uitlam did not ommit the murders by himself'

The bodies of the three vi tims were left out in the open li)ely to de ompose# said 7ordon' That differen e with Pi )ton5s vi tims# whose bodies had been disposed of in a renderin& plant on the farm# is the stron&est indi ation that poli e are loo)in& at another serial )iller'

7ordon said Tuesday that the 2CMP are dealin& with a very tou&h investi&ation' Pi )ton ontinued his )illin& spree until Gust before he was au&ht' (ith this serial )iller# 7ordon said poli e have three vi tims )illed %" years a&o and nothin& sin e'

The han es of the poli e bein& able to identify the person responsible is fran)ly Kero# said 7ordon' The trail is obviously stone old'

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I>4 testin& has leared the prime suspe t in the murders of three women from Wan ouver's Iowntown Bastside whose bodies were dis overed in the 3raser Walley in %++"# The Wan ouver Sun has learned'

The I>4 results mean the real serial )iller has &one undete ted for si9 years and poli e say he ould be responsible for some of Wan ouver's missin& women ases'

.He ould still be doin& it and disposin& of the bodies effi iently#. 2CMP Constable Paul M Carl onfirmed in a re ent interview'

Poli e said in %++" that they believed the same man )illed Tra y FlaGide# Tammy 8ee Pipe and Wi toria Poun)er# whose bodies were found that year near 4&assiK and Mission' The three women -- li)e those who have disappeared sin e -- were all involved in dru&s and the se9 trade'

Iurin& the investi&ation# poli e developed a lon& list of possible suspe ts by reviewin& serious se9 assaults of women# espe ially prostitutes' The
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review led them to one parti ular suspe t# who was identified in %++" as 2onald 2i hard M Cauley# a roofer from Mission'

Fne of the thin&s that au&ht investi&ators' attention was that M Cauley pi )ed up a prostitute at Wan ouver's 4storia Hotel in -uly of that year and drove her to Hemlo ) Walley# where she was beaten# raped and dumped from his tru ) -- Gust a few )ilometres from where FlaGide's body was later found'

The woman reported the in ident to poli e and M Cauley# who had a re ord of similar violent offen es# was arrested in September %++"# onvi ted of rape in %++6# de lared a dan&erous offender# and Gailed indefinitely'

.He surfa ed pretty ;ui ) and he loo)ed really# really &ood#. said M Carl# who is the lead investi&ator on the FlaGide and Pipe homi ides'

The thin&s M Cauley had done to the vi tim in the rape ase# were similar to what had been done to the murder vi tims# M Carl said' He also lived in the area# had a vehi le onsistent with the suspe t's# and he was )nown to fre;uent the Iowntown Bastside and hire prostitutes'

?n addition# M Cauley on e told a parole hearin& that had he not been arrested for two rapes and attempted murders in the early %+@$s# he .would have be ome a serial )iller su h as Clifford Flson'.

.? thou&ht we had the &uy#. M Carl said'

Hut despite the ir umstantial eviden e# poli e never had enou&h to lay murder har&es a&ainst M Cauley'

The semen re overed at the rime s enes in %++" had been de&raded by ba teria and poli e were initially unable to test it# M Carl said'

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4s the years passed and te hnolo&y improved# however# the laboratory eventually used new te hni;ues to re-test the samples and provide poli e with a I>4 analysis'

The results onfirmed that one person was .asso iated. to at least two of the women prior to their deaths' The findin&s also raised the possibility that two men mi&ht have been involved in the murders'

Hut# unfortunately for poli e# the results also onfirmed that investi&ators had the wron& name at the top of their suspe t list< 2onald 2i hard M Cauley wasn't their man# after all'

.He loo)ed the best# so we pursued him#. M Carl said' .4nd when we found out it wasn't &oin& to be him# we were all disappointed'.

?n fa t# it was su h a surprise to poli e# that investi&ators tried for a time to fi&ure out whether M Cauley mi&ht still have been involved# so onvin in& was the ir umstantial eviden e a&ainst him'

.Hut realisti ally# we de ided it's not him# it's somebody else#. M Carl said'

M Cauley did not respond to re;uests for an interview# but his former lawyer# Susan 8udford# said she wasn't surprised by the 2CMP's findin&s'

.He volunteered that I>4 sample to lear himself#. 8udford said' The 2CMP didn't use a warrant to &et it' .So ?'m &lad he's leared< ? didn't thin) he was &uilty of that in the first pla e'.

The I>4 results were a si&nifi ant turn of events for the 2CMP# be ause investi&ators onsidered M Cauley a suspe t not only in the FlaGide# Pipe and Poun)er homi ides# but in the disappearan es or murders of four other women as well'

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Mary 8id&uerre# Catherine 7onKaleK# Catherine Eni&ht and Iorothy Spen e all vanished from the Iowntown Bastside the same year as the Walley murders' 8id&uerre's remains were found two years later in >orth Wan ouver# but the bodies of 7onKaleK# Eni&ht and Spen e have never been found# and their names are urrently on the list of up to C" women who have vanished from ity streets over the past two de ades'

The 2CMP did not onsider M Cauley a suspe t in the disappearan es of women who vanished after September# %++"# be ause he was in ustody from that point onward'

Hut now he has been leared# it means the real )iller ould be responsible for the three Walley murders# 8id&uerre's death and any number of the missin& women ases as well'

.?f you Gust loo) at some of them# you see there's some onsisten ies#. M Carl said' .(here were they missin& from? (hat were they doin& prior to when they went missin&? (ho were their asso iates?

.There's &ot to be a ouple more ''' that the same person's responsible for'

.4nd my personal belief is that Wan ouver isn't the only huntin& &round' The person's probably huntin& over on the ?sland# up in the ?nterior# and a ross the border'.

7iven that possibility# senior investi&ators met in Eelowna last year to dis uss ases of murdered and missin& se9 trade wor)ers from around the provin e' The Walley murders# Wan ouver's missin& women# and the murders of women on Wan ouver ?sland and in the ?nterior were all part of the a&enda'

?n the end# M Carl said investi&ators a&reed on the need for a Goint for es team assi&ned e9 lusively to those files' The feelin&# he says# was that .they shouldn't wor) on anythin& else and that way they an stay fo used and pursue it until they on lude it'.
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Barlier this year# the 2CMP and Wan ouver ity poli e moved to set up Gust su h a team# whi h now has %6 people doin& a review of missin& and murdered se9 trade wor)er files from around the provin e'

?nterestin&ly# the person sele ted for the file oordinator's Gob on the tas) for e# also has a dire t lin) to the Walley murders< Ser&eant (ayne Clary attended the s ene where Poun)er's body was dis overed in %++" and he also attended the autopsy'

Clary a )nowled&es the possible lin) between the missin& women ases and the Walley murders# but said it's stri tly a oin iden e that he has wor)ed both files' His involvement in the Walley murders was limited to attendin& the rime s ene and the autopsy on the Poun)er ase# he said'

Still# M Carl said it will wor) to the Crown's favor if both he and Clary are still involved in the ases when they &o to ourt' .Those are our &old ards when it omes to a prose ution'.

?t's also helpful for the families# he said' .?t's ni e to have some ontinuity with the op that was at the s ene and found their dau&hters or sisters'.

The Sun onta ted the families of Pipe and FlaGide for this arti le# but they hose not to omment'

M Carl said he ontinues to stay in onta t with family members' .(e all them# they don't all us' That ma)es me thin) that they must be satisfied in )nowin& that we haven't rolled over -- we never &ive up'.

4fter the 2CMP realiKed M Cauley wasn't their man# investi&ators on the FlaGide# Pipe and Poun)er files be&an ompilin& lon& lists of other possible suspe ts# M Carl said'

Fne of the theories is that the )iller had either lived in the area# was a lo&&er# fisherman or hunter familiar with the re&ion# or perhaps had been
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in ar erated at one of the orre tional fa ilities in the 3raser Walley and be ame familiar with the area while on a wor)-release pro&ram'

M Carl said investi&ators hope to find a way to use omputers to ombine poli e# prison and parole re ords with lists of voters# hunters# fishermen and lo&&ers in the re&ion'

.4nythin& ele troni that we ould &et was &oin& to &et pulled and sorted' 4nd then we would try and &ive it parameters and see whose name omes up the most fre;uently ''' whoever omes up the most fre;uently &ets tar&eted first'

.4nd that's what we're loo)in& at now# is basi ally reatin& a list of the best people to loo) at and &oin& and findin& them and tryin& to follow up with them'.

The problem is that a omputer pro&ram has yet to be developed that ould handle su h massive amounts of information' 2CMP ?nspe tor Eeith Iavidson# a psy holo&i al profiler who helped develop the 2CMP's omputer system for tra )in& serial offenders# onfirmed he is urrently tryin& to find a way to use omputers to assist in the investi&ations of the Walley murders and the missin& women'

M Carl also said the 2CMP re ently brou&ht profilers from Fttawa and (innipe&# to visit the Mission and 4&assiK rime s enes' This was done to .&ive a better idea of what type of person we should be loo)in& for and ma)e sure that we have overed off all the lists of possible suspe ts'.

M Carl said he's in re&ular onta t with the missin& women tas) for e# whi h has been reviewin& all se9ual assaults# attempted murders and murders of women in the se9 trade around the provin e' So far# the review has turned up a list of more than 6$$ potential suspe ts'

.They're doin& the omplete review and then they'll see who they want to tar&et#. M Carl said' .4nd then they'll &o out and find these people or then try and eliminate them or see whose name shows up most fre;uently'
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.?t's a very methodi al# well- onsidered plan to follow up on these investi&ations' ? thin) it's &oin& to wor)' Hut it's not a ;ui ) fi9 and it will ta)e lots of time and they'll have to )eep those people wor)in& on that file'

.They're loo)in& at two years and# in all li)elihood it probably ould be more li)e four' Fn e a potential suspe t is identified# then that will be the fo us of the investi&ation'.

M Carl reGe ted riti ism that has been levelled at poli e -- parti ularly in Wan ouver -- that they don't are about the murders and disappearan es be ause the vi tims are mar&inaliKed women involved in dru&s and the se9 trade'

.The ops ared on this file# and the &uys that really are are the ones that are on this tas) for e ri&ht now#. he said' .There's not one person down there that ? don't have %$$ per ent respe t for ''' they are &enerally the best in their field and that's what you need'.

M Carl said poli e re ently thou&ht they had a &ood suspe t in the Walley murders# and the for e pulled out all the stops to find the best people to handle wiretap and under over operations'

.The best people for the Gobs were all identified and onta ted and willin& to parti ipate and ? see that happenin& with the &roup of people they've &ot /on the tas) for e0' 4nythin& that they identify# it'll ome to pass ''' they're not &oin& to roll over until they )now who is responsible'.

>or# he says# will he'

.Si9 years down the road# we're still spinnin& wheels# sayin&# '(hodunit?' he said' .Hut ? feel onfident that# eventually# it will be su essfully on luded -- that we will find out who it was'.
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Incredi.ly- 1ir India families ait &/ years for ans ers from the idiot$ Royal Canadian Mounted Police 4 hat??

Prof' 7ordon noted other e9amples of 2CMP problems were hi&hli&hted in the report of the 4ir ?ndia in;uiry# whi h riti iKed the Mounties for fi&htin& turf wars with the Canadian Se urity ?ntelli&en e Servi e /CS?S0 durin& the investi&ation into twin 4ir ?ndia bombin&s in %+@" that )illed a total of ,,% people'%

4s ited# doKens of family members of the vi tims of the 4ir ?ndia bombin& will soon mar) the !"th anniversary of the e9plosion' 4 wee) before that day# a lon&-anti ipated in;uiry reports its findin&s'!

(hat?

Twenty-five years for an investi&ation?

Can anyone spell i-n- -o-m-p-e-t-e-n- -e?

Has the 2CMP waited !" years so that the Jin ompetent5 players have all retired with full pensions?

(as that their &ame?

(hile the families of the vi tims waited?

4nd waited?
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4ne waited?

4ll ,!+ passen&ers and rew on the Montreal-to-Ielhi fli&ht were )illed' 3ifteen years after the bombin&# two men# 2ipudaman Sin&h Mali) and Ha&ri# were har&ed with ,!+ ounts of first-de&ree murder',

?n !$$"# a H'C' Supreme Court Gud&e found Mali)# a Wan ouver businessman and Ha&ri# a Eamloops# H'C'# mill wor)er# not &uilty of firstde&ree murder'C

-ohn MaGor# a former Supreme Court Gusti e# was appointed in May !$$6 to investi&ate the bombin& of 3li&ht %@!# whi h went down off the oast of ?reland'"

MaGor was appointed after family members of the 4ir ?ndia vi tims pressed for an in;uiry into the failures before and after the e9plosion'6

The final report omprises more than C#$$$ pa&es' More than !$$ witnesses testified durin& the four-year-lon& in;uiry'1

The only person su essfully onvi ted in the 4ir ?ndia bombin& was ?nderGit Sin&h 2eyat# who pleaded &uilty in !$$, to manslau&hter after admittin& to ma)in& the bombs'@

Hal 7upta# whose wife 2amurthy was )illed in the 4ir ?ndia bombin&# said families of the vi tims have been waitin& for answers for far too lon&'+

Iurin& the investi&ation# we were told to let the investi&ation pro eed and we )ept ;uiet durin& the trial# but after the a ;uittal of the two a used there was no reason not to have an in;uiry' Hut we had a diffi ult time and had to push the &overnment# said 7upta# an en&ineer from Toronto# who was the first to testify at the in;uiry'%$
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4s further noted# one of the most widely held assumptions about the bombin& of 4ir ?ndia 3li&ht %@! that departed Toronto on -une !!# %+@" is that there was no spe ifi advan e warnin& of this threat of su h an atta )%% /see 4ppendi9 "%0'

However# a ordin& to -ames Hartleman: .? an only tell you my e9perien e' ?t will be of -une %@# the wee) of the bombin&s whi h too) pla e on the !,rd' ? was &oin& throu&h the daily inter ept pa )a&e ''' and ? saw in there a do ument whi h indi ated that 4ir ?ndia was bein& tar&eted that wee)end' That would be the wee)end of the !!nd and !,rd'%!

.? )new that there was a meetin& &oin& on in the operations entre ''' and so ? too) the do ument and ? put it in a se ure folder and ? wal)ed down to the meetin& and ? as)ed the senior 2CMP offi er present if ? ould spea) to him privately ' '' ' ? pulled out the do ument and ? as)ed him if he had seen it and if he was ta)in& a tion'%,

.His rea tion startled me' He flushed and told me that of ourse he had seen it and that he didn't need me to tell him how to do his Gob'%C

4nother arro&ant 2CMP Jfrea) out5?

4s -ames Hartleman ontinued: ? then too) it ba ) and that was that' The ne9t thin& in my memory is the downin& of the air raft'.%"

Hartleman said it is seared into his memory'%6

(ho was this senior 2CMP?

(as he the wea) lin) in preventin& the 4ir ?ndia bombin& tra&edy?

4s noted# Hartleman's story yesterday was also sho )in& for the families
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who have ondu ted a lon& and often solitary vi&il to unearth what they believe is the hidden truth behind the bot hed 4ir ?ndia investi&ations'%1

?t appears a&ain that the 2CMP apparently )ept the truth of their Jin ompeten e5 under wraps?

.(e wantLedM to )now the truth and now it more or less proves that this tra&edy ould have been prevented'%@

.This was the lar&est mass murder in Canadian history#. Mr MaGor said# deliverin& the investi&ation's final report'%+

.4 as adin& series of errors ontributed to the failure of our poli e and our se urity for es to prevent this atro ity''' various institutions and or&aniKations did not fulfill their responsibilities'.!$

He hi&hli&hted what he said were the poor relations between the 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e L2CMPM and the Canadian Se urity ?ntelli&en e Servi e LCS?SM ''' error# in ompeten e# and inattention o urred!% 7reat# the 4ir ?ndia tra&edy apparently o urred be ause of Jidioti 5 infi&htin& between the 2CMP and CS?S?

3inally# the report also riti iKes the Canadian &overnment for laimin& it has sin e fi9ed the se urity lapses'!!

.The ommission reGe ts that position#. Mr MaGor said'!,

-ust &reat# nothin& has been learned?

?s everyone who flies still at ris) of terrorist threats be ause of in-fi&htin& between the 2CMP and CS?S?
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Chapter ((

What idiot RCMP ;fficer sleeps ith a potential itness in the ,urrey ,ix Massacre case?

4s the title emphasiKed# it was the worst &an&land slayin& in H'C' history'%

?t5s an important story# and is ited ver batim: !

8t wasn6t until 4 p,m, last 7ctober 54 that (ois +chellenberg reall began to wonder where her husband Ed was, 2 gasfitter with a successful repair business/ he often worked late as calls came in,

+he had made pi00a for dinner, 'er teenage son/ Eevin/ was tr ing to reach his dad on cell/ pu00led the FF! ear!old 2bbotsford man wasn6t answering,

-&ou know/ he6s bus or he6s driving, 'e doesn6t alwa s pick up if he6s with a customer/1 she reassured him,

(ois had heard the news that night about a suspected gas leak in the vicinit of the )almoral %ower highrise in +urre / where Ed had been working all week, )ut it didn6t alarm her,

8nstead/ she called her sister in Richmond to ask what was going on there after the bi0arre news that a small plane had flown into an apartment building,

%he +urre emergenc / whatever it was/ came up in their conversation,

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-M sister said/ ='aven6t ou heardD 8t6s been upgraded, 8t6s a murder or a police incident/6 1 (ois +chellenberg recalled this week,

'er heart sank, +he immediatel called her brother!in!law/ +teve )rown/ who worked with Ed and his nephew in the famil business and who had been in contact with both earlier that da ,

(ois also phoned her two children and told them the 6d better come home,

)rown contacted +chellenberg6s nephew/ who hours earlier had finished cleaning the gas fireplaces on the )almoral6s top floor, 'e left -@ncle Ed1 to do the final suite: 5F#F,

Minutes after )rown6s panicked call/ the oung man ^ *ust "5 and in his first week on the *ob ^ was called b residents of the 5Fth floor,

-%he were sa ing stuff like/ =2re ou all rightD 2re ou all rightD6 1 said )rown,

-%he said/ =+omething terrible has happened on the 5Fth floor and our gu 6s van is still down in the parking lot and his tools are still out in the hallwa ,6

-%he said/ =+omething horrible has happened in 5F#F,6 1

+tartling new details

8t was more than horrible, +ome time between 3 and ::3# p,m, that da / members of a criminal gang executed six people with gunshots to their heads, Four were oung men with established links to the drug trade/ but two of them ^ +chellenberg and ""! ear!old Christopher Mohan ^ were uninvolved victims of the worst gangland sla ing in ),C, histor ,
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2 rall is being held at 3 p,m, toda at +urre 6s >alle >iew Memorial 9ardens on what would have been Mohan6s "3rd birthda to demand tougher government action against rampant gang violence,

+even months after the killings/ a >ancouver +un investigation has revealed startling new details about the case/ including who is likel behind it/ the state of the police investigation/ how dangerousl close others came to getting caught in the slaughter/ and the fact that at least one murdered gangster left behind a substantial amount of cash,

%he massive police probe into the bloodshed is still extremel active/ RCMP +upt, .a ne Rideout/ who heads the 8ntegrated 'omicide 8nvestigation %eam/ told %he +un this week,

2bout F# officers/ including specialists pulled from the 8ntegrated 9ang %ask Force and the Combined Forces +pecial Enforcement @nit/ continue to work on the file,

-.e6re not going to pull that team off, .e6re going to sta on it/1 said Rideout/ who is hopeful charges will be laid,

%he +un has learned that a sophisticated criminal gang called the Red +corpions is believed to be responsible for the killings, 7ne of the dead gangsters/ Eddie Narong/ had gone to *ail for manslaughter in "### with other associates who later formed the Red +corpions,

%he +un has also learned that the same persons of interest in the +urre six sla ings are suspects in -multiple1 other unsolved Metro >ancouver murders,

8nsp, )ill Ford / who is leading the investigation/ would -neither confirm nor den 1 the +un6s information about the involvement of the Red +corpions/ a gang known for running dial!a!dope crack cocaine rings,

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-%he police have identified the criminal organi0ation we feel is responsible for this offence/ and that organi0ation knows we feel the are responsible/ and the are making efforts to avoid prosecution/1 Ford said,

-8 would sa this particular criminal organi0ation continues to operate in the (ower Mainland/ in spite of a significant police presence,1

=M life fell apart6

Eileen Mohan had no inkling there was someone with gang links living in apartment 5F#F when the famil decided to move from the 5:th floor to unit 5F#: a month earlier,

-8f the had told me the person living beside me was a drug dealer/ do ou think 8 would have sta ed thereD1 she asked,

-%here was no traffic in and out of the suite, %he onl gu 8 saw was the tenant, 'e looked like a normal gu , 'e was dressed nicel ^ no tattoos/ no bling!bling/ nothing alarming,1

+he shared the apartment with her husband and Christopher, %he famil was hoping to bu their dream home within a few months, Chris was alread designing the la out of his basement suite and Mohan wanted a studio where she could pursue her passion ^ fashion design,

-7ur house used to be so full of love and laughter, 2nd then 7ctober 54/ "##; came, M life fell apart, M famil fell apart,1

Nothing about the da seemed extraordinar , +he left for her *ob in downtown >ancouver about K a,m,/ catching the +k %rain at the station across the street from )almoral %ower/ at 4K3# East .halle Ring Road,

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Chris had a da off work and planned to go to the g m before heading to )urnab for a F:3# p,m, basketball game, 'e loved basketball and never missed a game, 'e planned to arrive earl to work on his shot,

%he gas fireplaces in the entire building were being serviced that week, %he seven suites on the 5Fth floor were last on the checklist, Chris had agreed to wait for the servicemen before leaving for his game,

-8 spoke to Chris at ?uarter to two that afternoon, .hile 8 was speaking to him/ the building manager and the fireplace people had *ust walked into the apartment/1 Mohan said/ tears welling up,

-'e said =Mom/ 86ve got to go ^ love ou/6 and 8 said/ =(ove ou/6 and put the phone down,

-%hat was the last time 8 spoke to him,1

%he +un has learned that Ed +chellenberg6s nephew/ the "5! ear!old rookie gasfitter/ was scheduled to do suite 5F#F/ but the building managers decided +chellenberg/ the veteran/ should enter the suite instead ^ ma be because Narong/ (al/ his brother Michael/ and R an )artolomeo were all inside the one!bedroom apartment,

%hat left +chellenberg6s nephew to clean the Mohans6 fireplace, 'e chatted with Chris before leaving the Mohans6 place about 3 p,m,

+chellenberg ticked off 5F#: on the work order, %he checklist showed ever suite in the building had been completed ^ except 5F#F,

%he +un has decided for securit reasons not to name people in this stor who could become witnesses in an eventual prosecution/ including the nephew/ the building managers and the tenant in 5F#F ^ all of whom likel escaped death b minutes,

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%he +un has learned that the tenant in the death suite was facing criminal charges last 7ctober/ and in November was arrested with two guns and ammunition after his vehicle was pulled over b police,

+teve )rown/ who had worked at )almoral %owers ever da that week but Frida / wonders if his brother!in!law knew something was amiss,

-Ed had permission from the owner to go in, 'e was let in b the renter/1 )rown said,

-%he fact that some of his tools were left out in the hallwa leads me to believe that ma be he was being cautious,1

)rown later learned that one of the building managers saw +chellenberg6s van still in the parking lot an hour or so later and went up to investigate, 7n entering 5F#F/ the manager spotted the bodies, 'e assumed it was a gas leak and called 455,

Firefighters ?uickl reali0ed the had a massive crime scene on their hands and called police,

Rideout/ the veteran homicide detective/ had alread left work for the weekend, %he RCMP was stretched because of the Richmond plane crash,

-8 got the call from the plainclothes commander at the +urre detachment, %he were suspecting now that it was a multiple homicide, .e called out multiple teams,1

'e went immediatel to the )almoral/ though not into the blood!soaked suite,

-8 knew this was going to change 8'8% forever/1 he said, -.e had never had an thing like this,1
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%he magnitude of a mass murder probe linked to organi0ed crime with suspects on the loose hit ever one, 8n the aftermath/ there were 5## investigators at work on the case,

-8t doesn6t *ust impact that investigation, 8t impacts all investigations/1 he said, -8t has reall drained resources,1

+ince the massacre in 5F#F/ 8'8% has been called to 34 other murder scenes, Rideout said the motives in the +urre six sla ings ! *ust like other gangland hits since ! are drugs/ mone / guns/ alliances and allegiances,

-8t is about failed deals/ new deals/ ripoffs and failed ripoffs,1

Ford said the violence is -born out of greed and/ to a degree/ the need to establish their credibilit in the criminal world,1

%he building6s one!bedroom penthouse suite was rented *ust months before the mass murder b a "#! ear!old man then facing charges for break and enter/ according to court files, 'e was arrested again Nov, 53 in a vehicle with a friend, Police found a 4!mm 9lock and a .alther p""c semi!automatic, )oth were loaded,

%he tenant was charged with eight firearms counts, 2 *udge released him two da s later on `5F/### bail,

Rideout said the suite was being used as a -staging area for criminal activit in general/1 including the distribution of drugs, 2ll four of the slain gangsters had been crashing there on and off/ along with the official tenant,

Narong/ *ust ""/ had the most serious criminal histor with more than 3# charges laid against him between "##3 and "##;/ though the ma*orit of them were sta ed, 2t the time of his murder/ he was on probation for
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resisting a police officer in Ma "##;, 'e had also faced drug trafficking charges,

)artolomeo/ at 54/ was still before the courts with a <ec, "##$ charge of possession for the purpose of trafficking,

Michael (al/ "$/ was a well!known drug dealer, 'e got a 5;!month conditional sentence in "##$ for possession for the purpose of trafficking, 'is ounger brother/ ""! ear!old Core (al/ had also faced drug trafficking charges,

%he (al brothers had been previousl connected to some members of the 8ndependent +oldiers/ a powerful drug gang from +outh >ancouver, )ut more recentl / the were freelancers in ),C,6s volatile criminal underworld,

%he +un obtained probate documents filed in the +upreme Court of ),C, b the brothers6 parents/ Cher l and Michael (al +r, and sister Courdane/ an R)C account manager/ to get access to `:4/;## in cash in two >ancit safet deposit boxes rented b Core ,

8n the documents/ Core is described b his famil as a -businessman1 living at his mother6s (angle home/ though his business isn6t specified, 'e has no other assets or accounts/ the documents sa / and owed several thousand dollars on two credit cards,

2 portion of the safet deposit box cash was released to the famil b a *udge in Canuar , Courdane (al did not return phone calls,

Eileen Mohan and (ois +chellenberg want to know wh no warnings went out about the criminal activities alleged to have been occurring in apartment 5F#F,

.h weren6t other tenants notifiedD .h weren6t workers and service people like +chellenberg protectedD
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-'e was sent up there to do this *ob/ the last one of the entire building/1 said (ois/ -and if the propert managers knew there was stuff going on there/ wh would the let him goD .h didn6t the go with himD1

+uite 5F#F is owned b real estate agent Ceasar %io*anco and his wife/ M rna, %he bought the apartment in "##3 for `K"/###, (and title records show the couple own six other properties across Metro >ancouver with an assessed "##K value of almost `",K million,

%here had been no complaints made about suspicious activit in 5F#F/ according to Canice 2bbott/ head of the 2tira Propert Management/ which has run the building since <ecember "##$,

8n fact/ she said the strata council has insisted since <ecember "##$ that unit owners inspect their rental suits ever six months for evidence of illegal activit / including drug trafficking,

-%he must fill out a form that asks ?uestions like: 8s there an evidence of illegal drug makingD 8s there an evidence of illegal activit in the unitD1 2bbott said, -Ceasar submitted a confirmation of inspection form that answered those ?uestions to the strata council on 7ctober 53/ "##;,1

Cust six da s before the drug!related slaughter in his suite %io*anco reported ever thing was fine,

-8 don6t know what he would have seen/1 2bbott said, -Ceasar owns three units in the building,1

+he said neither 2tira/ nor the strata council/ knew people facing criminal charges lived in 5F#F, Nor did the know that it was a hub of illegal activit / she said,

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%he new inspection polic proved the strata members -were concerned about making sure that there was no illegal activit /1 2bbott said,

%io*anco is out of the countr and unavailable for comment this week, M rna refused to answer ?uestions about the apartment and hung up on a +un reporter three times,

2bbott6s management compan is linked to a +urre group providing services for battered women, %he compan 6s website notes that all -profits are donated to 2tira .omen6s Resource +ociet / an organi0ation dedicated to the elimination of all forms of violence,1

7ne of the board members is activist Miriam +obrino/ who is married to +urre N<P M(2 )ruce Ralston/ a vocal supporter of Eileen Mohan6s who has addressed her public rallies against gang violence and is scheduled to speak again toda ,

Ralston said this week that he had no idea 2tira managed the )almoral, 'e he said he doesn6t know how an one could have anticipated something as horrific as the slaughter,

2sked if tenants in apartment buildings should be warned if gang activit is suspected to be going on/ Ralston said: -8 don6t know the answer to that,1

.hat he does know is that there doesn6t seem to be an sense of urgenc in the provincial government about dealing with gang violence,

-Eileen is raising concerns about what 8 would call a crisis of gun violence in the (ower Mainland, 8t is profoundl disturbing that there are man / man families out there who are experiencing the same thing/1 he said,

-%here doesn6t appear to be an solid action b the attorne general, %he bodies roll out and the investigations go on,1
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2ttorne !9eneral .all 7ppal does not think an one should be politici0ing gang violence,

-9ang violence has alwa s been difficult to resolve, 8t has to be a concerted effort b ever one involved/ including members of the public who have to give the information to the police/1 7ppal said, -%he government is firml committed in assisting the police to make the streets safer and to address the horrible issue of gang violence,1

.aiting b the phone

%he Mohans and the +chellenbergs are religious families, 8n the hours after the murders and before the had police confirmation that their loved ones were gone/ their faith kept them hanging on to hope,

+teve )rown told his sister!in!law he would go to )almoral %owers to find out what had happened,

-8t was rain / cold and miserable/ and 8 immediatel got out and walked up to the police officer, 8 said/ =%hat6s m brother!in!law6s van sitting in the parking lot,6

-8 wondered what the hell was going on, 7bviousl / something had happened to Ed/ and at that point the would have known/ but the didn6t sa an thing to me,1

'e called (ois/ who b then was surrounded b famil and friends/ and went home, 'e sat up in bed all night/ staring at his )lack)err ,

-8 was thinking, =86m going to get a call, 86m going to have to go down and identif his bod ,6 1

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(ois wasn6t giving up hope, +he and her children listened to ever breaking news report,

-.e tried to imagine PthatQ if something had happened and Ed saw something/ police would have whisked him awa and he was at the *ail or somewhere in protective custod / or something,

-8 watch too much C+8/1 she said/ -but the would have let him at least call, &ou have to call our famil and sa ou6re oka ,1 7n +aturda morning/ she got up and baked pies, -8 figured he would be hungr when he got home, .hatever time/ he was alwa s up for pie/1 she said/ her voice breaking,

%he RCMP came around noon/ looking for a photo of him,

Feelings of angst

Eileen Mohan had to wait even longer for official word that her son was dead,

+he had worked until ;:3# p,m, on Frida and onl learned of the -gas leak1 when she got to the +k %rain and found it running at a snail6s pace,

+he assumed Chris was at his basketball game,

.hen she got to +urre / she walked over to see if she could get close/ looking up at the 5Fth floor from the street,

-8 was looking to the ver side of the building where m son la dead, 8 had no idea, %here was no fear in me/1 she said,

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+he went to a relative6s to wait for the )almoral to reopen, 2s she walked through the rain/ feelings of angst washed over her,

-8 thought/ =.h am 8 feeling this wa D6 1

2bout 5":3# a,m,/ she went back home/ hoping to get inside and find her son waiting, )ut police told her the 5Fth floor remained closed,

-8t began to register on me, M son hadn6t called, 8t was 5 o6clock,

-'e alwa s called to let me know where he was,1

+he shared a cellphone with her son ^ she would use it on weekda s and he would have it on weekends ^ so she couldn6t even call him,

8nstead/ she began calling his friends, +he learned that he hadn6t made it to basketball,

'er famil turned on the %> news, Reports started coming in that there had been a murder in the building,

-8t was then that m heart sank, 8 went limp,1

8n the morning/ she called the building managers,

+he tried to trace Chris6s last known steps, 'e had been scheduled to go to a close friend6s funeral at 5# a,m, .hen he didn6t show up there/ his friends began calling her,

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2bout : p,m, +aturda / she raced to the )almoral/ determined to get answers from the RCMP, -8 said/ =8 know six murders have happened, .hen m son left/ he was going to a basketball game, 'e hasn6t called me, 8t6s four in the afternoon,6 1

+he could see concern on the faces of the RCMP officers, -8t6s then that the said/ =<o ou have a picture of our sonD6 1

+he didn6t get formal confirmation for another ": hours that Chris had been shot point!blank in the back of his head,

-.hat kills me most is how frightened he must have been, %his was probabl the first time in his life that he had seen a gun,

-8 think about the last second before he died/ what a horrible death he would have had, .h didn6t the *ust let him goD .h didn6t the *ust let Ed and Chris goD1

+he doesn6t know if he was dragged into 5F#F and shot or led in at gunpoint, 8t is impossible to know,

-86m the most vigilant person, 8 see a person6s activities, 8 monitor things/1 she said, -8 didn6t see this coming, M problem is that no one told me,1

2n ama0ing funeral

%he first week after the murders was a blur,

-+o man people came/ and flowers ^ it was like a floral shop around here/1 (ois +chellenberg said,

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-Cust so man people who came and cared/ it was ama0ing, 7ur church ^ the have been unbelievable with the things the have done for us, %he generosit / the kindness/ the thoughtfulness ^ it goes on and on/ still now,1

Eileen Mohan decided to give Christopher an ama0ing funeral/ one that would encapsulate the spirit of the wedding he would never have/ the universit graduation she wouldn6t celebrate/ the births of grandchildren she wouldn6t know,

%hen she decided she was going to publicl challenge gangsters like those who had killed her onl son, +he gave interviews,

+he spoke to politicians, +he demanded changes to laws she believes contribute to lawlessness,

-Christopher was a son ever parent would love to have/1 she said this week, -'e didn6t deserve what happened to him,

'er most contentious proposal ^ to post photographs of known gangsters online so the public can be warned ^ has drawn fire from groups like the ),C, Civil (iberties 2ssociation,

)ut she maintains that -we need to curb the freedom of gangsters,1

+teve )rown has also become an activist, 'e said/ -.hen 8 heard some of these police officials and politicians beaking off in the press/ it *ust made me ver angr ,1

Comments like -.e have control of the violence1 and -%he streets are safe1 irked him most,

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-86m thinking to m self/ =.hat planet are ou living onD6 8 contacted Eileen/ and 8 reali0ed that for what the did to her son/ she was prepared to storm the gates of hell all b herself, 8 *ust thought/ =8 can6t let her do that alone,6 1

(ois +chellenberg hasn6t been as public in her ?uest for *ustice for Ed but is *ust as passionate about what she wants,

-8 want the gu s who did this to be brought to *ustice/1 she said, -&ou can6t *ust do something like this and walk awa , %here has got to be something that happens d, %here has to be a conse?uence,1,

This was a maGor investi&ative ase'

However# what does one senior 2CMP offi er do?

The idiot sleeps with one of the maGor witnesses?

(hat?

4s ited: ?n one more se9 s andal involvin& 2CMP# this time a ser&eant' 4s reported# the poli e investi&ation into the massa re of si9 men in a Surrey hi&h-rise in !$$1 Z two of them inno ent bystanders Z suffered another embarrassment Tuesday' The 2CMP announ ed a se ond offi er wor)in& on the Surrey Si9 ase has been suspended'C

?n 3ebruary# the 2CMP alled in the Fntario Provin ial Poli e to investi&ate a veteran ser&eant wor)in& on the ase for alle&edly havin& an inapproprivate relationship with a potential witness in the ase'"

(hile the 2CMP would not name the ser&eant# it has been widely reported he is S&t' Iere) Hrassin&ton# a %C-year veteran of the 2CMP' ?t also has been reported that Hrassin&ton is married to a poli e offi er and
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the relationship he arried on was with the &irlfriend of Iennis Earbovane # a member of the 2ed S orpions &an& who was one of si9 people har&ed in the massa re at Halmoral Towers on F tober !$$1'6

Ioes anyone else feel this &uy was a Ga )-ass# puttin& a massa re trial in Geopardy?

?n redibly# this Hrassin&ton helped investi&ate the death of Polish immi&rant 2obert IKie)ans)i at the Wan ouver airport in F tober !$$1'1

(hat )ind of white-wash would this Ga )-ass do for his fellow 2CMP in the tra&i death of 2obert IKie)ans)i?

(hat does another 2CMP offi er do?

He pads his e9pense a ount?

(hat a slu&?

4s ited# 2CMP homi ide investi&ator who submitted a bo&us laim for Y1$$ in overtime while wor)in& on the Surrey Si9 murder ase has dod&ed a riminal re ord' @

Steve Perreault# who had been with the ?nte&rated Homi ide ?nvesti&ation Team and wor)ed with the 2CMP for four years# pleaded &uilty to attemptin& to defraud the 2CMP of monies under Y"#$$$'+

He made the false overtime laim in 4u&ust !$$+ while investi&atin& the F tober !$$1 multiple slayin&s# where si9 men were shot dead in a penthouse suite in (halley's Halmoral Tower'%$

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The Gud&e noted that the Mountie said he did it be ause money was ti&ht'%%

(hat?

Fh# Jboo# hoo5A

4pparently# the startin& salary for an 2CMP onstable is YC6#$$, and within three years of servi e# that be&ins to in rease in rementally to Y1C#",+ annually?

This &uy wor)ed for the 2CMP for C years?

He was ma)in& a &ood hun) of han&eA

The Gud&e noted Perreault underwent ounselin& .in an effort to understand why. he filed the bo&us overtime laim'%!

Maybe the Gud&e should have as)ed if the &uy had been Jpsy holo&i ally5 assessed before bein& hired by the 2CMP?%,

The Crown had sou&ht a two-month Gail term followed by a year's probation# ar&uin& that as a poli e offi er# Perreault should be held to a hi&her standard than re&ular people'%C

The Crown ar&ued the offi er had ommitted a brea h of trust a&ainst ta9payers and a&ainst his duty as a poli e offi er to uphold the law and noted the rime was .not spontaneous'.%"

The defen e ar&ued for a onditional dis har&e# whi h the Crown opposed as bein& . ontrary to the publi interest'.%6
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(hat did -ud&e Hastin de ide?

7iven the .unsophisti ated and senseless nature. of the offen e# he on luded it is .not ontrary to the publi interest. to order a dis har&e'%1

Bileen Mohan# whose son Chris was one of the si9 murder vi tims# said she was .very disappointed. by what Perreault did' .?t was very selfservin&#. she said'%@

Pou bet it was?

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RCMP ,taff ,gt> Ross ,penard thought he had co!ered his trac"s .y shredding documents 4 he as rong- the liar as caught ith his pants do n$ in court'

(hat is the penalty for fabri atin& eviden e in Canada?

4s ited in: Pour8aws' a Criminal Code of Canada b %,1' 3abri atin& eviden e

53;, Ever one who/ with intent to mislead/ fabricates an thing with intent that it shall be used as evidence in a *udicial proceeding/ existing or proposed/ b an means other than per*ur or incitement to per*ur is guilt of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen ears,

(hat was 2oyal Canadian Mounted Poli e Staff' S&t' Spenard5s punishment?

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?n redibly# in another hi&h profile ase# another senior 2CMP offi er fabri ated# fabri ated and fabri atedAAA

The so- alled 2CMP e9pert witness# lassed an e9pert witness on bloodpattern analyses# was a used of perGury and e9posed in H'C' Supreme Court as the author of a flawed forensi report that &ot basi biolo&y wron&'%

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Staff S&t' 2oss Spenard5s redibility was shredded durin& the re ent se ond-de&ree murder trial of Charlie 2ae 8in oln# an abori&inal woman onvi ted of stabbin& to death her own two-year-old' He a )nowled&ed misleadin& the ourt and failin& to send a letter to the Crown in the ase revealin& the on erns about the report and his errors'!

2CMP Spenard thou&ht he overed his tra )s by shreddin& do uments /see 4ppendi9 %C# ited below0'

He was wron&'

4s noted# armed with a opy of do uments that Spenard thou&ht were destroyed# defense lawyer Matthew >athanson for ed him to ma)e a series of devastatin& admissions',

The do ument was riddled with so many I>4 misinterpretations and errors that the top e9perts in the field were flown in from Bdmonton and Halifa9 to orre t it' Some on lusions were not s ientifi ally sound# they said'C

Pou were not bein& truthful# ri&ht? the lawyer said# onfrontin& the Mountie with a trans ript of his earlier testimony'"

Pes# ? a&ree Spenard admitted'6

4s emphasiKed# the performan e was as bad as any at the Hraidwood in;uiry into the death of 2obert IKie)ans)i# whi h has also featured 2CMP offi ers seemin&ly un omfortable with the truth'1

Pou will re all the Staff S&t' Spenard &ave some eviden e of blood found in''' /a0 house at different pla es# the Gusti e said before sendin& the Gurors to deliberate' Pou have heard the Crown totally i&nore his eviden e# and ? su&&est to you that you do i&nore his eviden e ompletely'@

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Staff' S&t' Spenard is the perfe t e9ample of a person who learly lied under oath# and violated his oath to tell the truth# and he even a&reed to this' That on lusion is so lear and onvin in&# and so serious# that ? su&&est you should onsider his eviden e to be ompletely tainted# and without any value whatsoever'+

4s further ited in Retired ),C, Mountie charged with per*ur # a retired 2CMP offi er has been har&ed with one ount of perGury for his testimony at the !$$+ trial of a H'C' woman onvi ted of )illin& her own hild'%$

(hat a s um bu )et?

Fnly one har&e?

Pretty lenient# wouldn5t you say?

3ormer staff ser&eant 2oss Spenard# a ,!-year veteran of the 2CMP# is a used of lyin& while testifyin& in H'C' Supreme Court in May !$$+' He was testifyin& as an e9pert witness in bloodstain pattern analysis durin& the se ond-de&ree murder trial of Charlie 2ae 8in oln'%%

Iurin& ross-e9amination by defen e oun il at the !$$+ trial# Spenard admitted he did not tell the whole truth in his earlier testimony'%!

-usti e -ohn Trus ott then advised the Gury to i&nore Spenard's eviden e'%,

.Staff S&t' Spenard is the perfe t e9ample of a person who learly lied under oath and violated his oath to tell the truth and he even a&reed to this#. Trust ott said' .That on lusion is so lear and onvin in&# and so serious# that ? su&&est you should onsider his eviden e to be ompletely tainted# and without any value whatsoever'.%C

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RCMP ,taff ,gt> Ross ,penard caught in a e. of documents he thought had .een destroyed

Cau&ht in a web of do uments he thou&ht had been destroyed Hlood-splatter e9pert admits to misleadin& ourt and failin& to send a letter to the Crown revealin& on erns about the forensi report ?an Mul&rew# Wan ouver Sun# -une !+# !$$+ http:NNwww'b poli e omplaints'or&NrossSspenard'html

4n 2CMP blood-spatter e9pert has been a used of perGury and e9posed in H'C' Supreme Court as the author of a flawed forensi report that &ot basi biolo&y wron&'

Staff S&t' 2oss Spenard5s redibility was shredded durin& the re ent se ond-de&ree murder trial of Charlie 2ae 8in oln# an abori&inal woman onvi ted of stabbin& to death her own two-year-old'

He a )nowled&ed misleadin& the ourt and failin& to send a letter to the Crown in the ase revealin& the on erns about the report and his errors'

*ntil now# Spenard testified# no one outside of the 2CMP had been told about the doubt ast upon other ases# some of whi h have been reviewed by other spe ialists'

The offi er has been a blood-pattern analyst for five years and &ivin& eviden e on the basis of his wor) as a re o&niKed e9pert witness'

?n this ase# he laimed to have peer-reviewed a report he a tually helped author that was based on the mista)en assumption that if someone
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was a possible ontributor of a I>4 profile# or if a person ouldn5t be e9 luded as ontributin& to a I>4 profile# then you ould say the blood ame from that person'

(hat5s wron& with that lo&i is obvious: 4nyone with a white ar may be in the pool of suspe ts for a hit-and-run# but bein& potentially responsible is not the same as bein& ulpable'

4rmed with a opy of do uments that Spenard thou&ht were destroyed# defen e lawyer Matthew >athanson for ed him to ma)e a series of devastatin& admissions# none than)fully that affe ted the out ome of the trial'

The offi er was at pains to try and mas) the rewritin& and review pro ess that led to the reation of the impu&ned forensi report on blood spatter and I>4 eviden e in the brutal hild-)illin&'

The do ument was riddled with so many I>4 misinterpretations and errors that the top e9perts in the field were flown in from Bdmonton and Halifa9 to orre t it' Some on lusions were not s ientifi ally sound# they said'

Spenard was ordered to submit future reports for review and told to send an e9planatory letter to the Crown'

Hut he hid that from the Gud&e until he withered under >athanson5s rosse9amination'

Pou were not bein& truthful# ri&ht? the lawyer said# onfrontin& the Mountie with a trans ript of his earlier testimony'

? was splittin& hairs# the staff ser&eant on eded'

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Fffi er# >athanson pressed brandishin& the trans ript# do you a&ree that by splittin& hairs# you were not bein& ompletely truthful?

Pes# ? a&ree'

Spenard admitted he wrote the report supposedly authored by S&t' -ames 7allant'

That was an untrue answer that you &ave to this Gury in this ase# ri&ht? >athanson said'

>ot orre t# the Mountie replied' >o# it was not'

*ntrue# ri&ht? >athanson ontinued' Pou said that he authored the report# ri&ht? Pou told the Gury last wee) that /S&t' 7allant0 authored the report# ri&ht?

4nd ? was in error'

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Why ould Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper .loc" emails to 11 6ni!ersity of ;tta a Political ,cience Professors 4 Is that legal'

(hy would Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper blo ) emails to %% *niversity of Fttawa Politi al S ien e Professors about Senator 8arry Campbell# former Chief Coroner# and former 2CMP offi er who doesn5t are about S;uamish murders?

?n fa t# Senator 8arry Campbell response to the missin& and murdered in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia# Canada was:

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Larry Cam$-ell

?s your name amon&st the ones deleted by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper:

Ioes Harper have an e9planation for these professors?

Ir' Eevin M Millan )evin'm millancuottawa' a ?nvited spea)er# .'Moral 8eandership'

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Ir' Patri ) 3afard patri )'fafardcuottawa' a ?nterests 7overnan e and publi poli y

Ir' -ennifer (allner Gennifer'wallnercuottawa' a ?nterests Publi Poli y

Ir' 3ran) Fhemen& fran)'ohemen&cuottawa' a ?nterests Publi Poli y

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Ir' 2obert -ohnson rGohnsoncuottawa' a ?nterests Publi Poli y 4nalysis

Ir' Caroline 4ndrew aroline'andrewcuottawa' a ?nterests Publi Poli y

Ir' -oseph 2oman Gromancuottawa' a ?nterests So ial and Politi al Thou&ht in Canada

Ir' 2ita 4brahamsen rita'abrahamsencuottawa' a ?nterests 7ood 7overnan e

Ir' Mi hael (illiams mi hael'williamscuottawa' a ?nterests Confli ts and 2i&hts: Philosophi al Perspe tives

Ir' Martin Papillon martin'papilloncuottawa' a ?ntrodu tion to Canadian Politi s

Politi al S ien e Iepartment *niversity of Fttawa

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(hy would smtp,'hushmail' om with an i'p' address 6"',+'%1@'!$$ in Hritish Columbia# Canada want to blo ) emails to all of these *niversity of Fttawa Professors?

However# when the author he )ed out the sour e of the blo )' ?t ame from smtp,'hushmail' om D the re;uest was sent to i'p' address 6"',+'%1@'!$$'

4nd# where was this i'p' address lo ated D none other than Hritish Columbia# Canada:

4nd the site seems to be re&istered to Tu ows Iomains ?n ' is an ?C4>> a redited re&istrar and a subsidiary of Tu ows' om Co# apparently run by Mi hael Cooperman# President and Blliot >oss# Se retary'

(hy would smtp,'hushmail' om with an i'p' address 6"',+'%1@'!$$ in Hritish Columbia# Canada want to blo ) blo ) emails to all of these *niversity of Fttawa Professors?

Fh yes# doesn5t Senator 8arry Campbell# former Chief Coroner# and former 2CMP offi er ome from Hritish Columbia# Canada?
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4nd isn5t this boo) about Senator 8arry Campbell# former Chief Coroner# and former 2CMP offi er who doesn5t honor %+16 S;uamish ?n;uest results?

4nd isn5t this boo) about Senator 8arry Campbell# former Chief Coroner# and former 2CMP offi er who doesn5t are about S;uamish murders?

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Larry Cam$-ell

4nd isn5t this boo) about Senator 8arry Campbell# former Chief Coroner# and former 2CMP offi er who doesn5t are about S;uamish murders that the author tried to send to all of these *niversity of Fttawa Professors?

4nd all the emails blo )ed by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper be ause Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper does not want the publi to )now that Senator 8arry Campbell doesn5t &ive two hoots about the missin& and murdered in S;uamish# Hritish Columbia# CanadaA

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?s this le&al?

?sn't that a&ainst the law to interfere with private emails to professors?

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Will Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper .loc" emails to these 6ni!ersity of Calgary )conomic Professors?

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper too) up post-se ondary studies a&ain at the *niversity of Cal&ary# where he ompleted a ba helor's de&ree in e onomi s'

He later returned there to earn a master's de&ree in e onomi s# ompleted in %++,'

Harper is the first prime minister sin e -oe Clar) without a law de&ree'

Maybe these B onomi Professors will ;uestion Harper suppression of this new boo):

Wo - a hole H13*>&/ for the hard or"ers of Canada' 1re you sure you can spare it ,tephen Harper?
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Paperback November 16, 2013

Maybe these B onomi Professors will also have their emails blo )ed:

Ir' Christopher Hru e Gbru ecu al&ary' a 2esear h ?nterests B onomi analysis of law

Ir' H' Curtis Baton eatoncu al&ary' a Spam - solutions and their problems

Ir' Herbert Bmery hemerycu al&ary' a The ?mpa t of Iisability on Barnin&s

Ir' 2onald I' Eneebone eebonecu al&ary' a 2esear h ?nterests: 3is al federalism

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Ir' 2obert F9oby o9obycu al&ary' a 2esear h ?nterests Politi al B onomy and So ial Theory

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1nd to sho hat "ind of fine ?uality .oo"s the author is riting- and Canadian Prime Minister ,tephen Harper is suppressing 4 <ust read this comment''

4nother of the author5s boo)s was sent to 2i hard W a Professor of So ial (or):

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has S*PP2BSSBI " boo)s about the sordid murder of Mary Steinhauser D why?

4nd here is the Professor5s omments about Mary Steinhauser and the author5s boo):

9ood afternoon:

%he publication will no doubt make for a ver interesting read, Mar +teinhauser was a @)C +ocial .ork 9rad M+. 54;3 and 8 was privileged to be her classmate,

+he brought a wealth of experience and insight to the Program,

8f memor serves me correctl Mar graduated at the top of the class,

Regards

Richard >

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Mary Steinhauser was )illed by a Canadian 7overnment employee# and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper )eeps suppressin& boo)s about her murderAAA

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Co&nitive development: the fun tional aspe t of symboliKation and lan&ua&e# by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: %!$6@66 Publisher: (innipe&# S' Bvans# d%+1,'

4 biblio&raphy of resear h on spatial and so ial behaviour by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: %%@@@", Publisher: (innipe& : Thomas Todd Press# %+1,'

4 biblio&raphy of resear h on spatial behaviour' by Terry ( Mallenby< 2uth 7 2oberts FC8C >umber: %!,1@$!,6 Publisher: (innipe& : Thomas Todd Press# d%+1,'

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4 note on per eived self-a eptan e of institutionaliKed mentally retarded L?M2M hildren' by T( Mallenby ?SS>: $$!!-%,!" FC8C >umber: %$""!,6"1 4rti le 8an&ua&e: Bn&lish Publi ation: The -ournal of &eneti psy holo&y# %+1, Sep< %!,L%st HalfM: %1%-! Iatabase: 3rom MBI8?>BeNPubMede# a database of the *'S' >ational 8ibrary of Medi ine'

Personal spa e : dire t measurement te hni;ues with hard-of-hearin& hildren by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: @6@6$"! 3rom: Bnvironment and behavior < v' 6# no' % LMar h %+1CM' Publisher: /Heverly Hills# C40 : Sa&e Publi ations# %+1C'

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Bffe t of dis ussion on redu tion of ma&nitude of Po&&endorff illusion' by T( Mallenby ?SS>: $$,%-"%!" FC8C >umber: %$1"!1,,@ Publi ation: Per eptual and motor s)ills# %+1C F t< ,+L!M: 1@1-+% Iatabase: 3rom MBI8?>BeNPubMede# a database of the *'S' >ational 8ibrary of Medi ine'

Personal spa e: proGe tive and dire t measures with institutionaliKed mentally retarded hildren' by T( Mallenby ?SS>: $$!!-,@+% FC8C >umber: %$"+!++16 Publi ation: -ournal of personality assessment# %+1C 3eb< ,@L%M: !@-,% Iatabase: 3rom MBI8?>BeNPubMede# a database of the *'S' >ational 8ibrary of Medi ine'

Personal Spa e: ProGe tive and Iire t Measures with ?nstitutionaliKed Mentally 2etarded Children by Terry Mallenby ?SS>: $$!!-,@+% FC8C >umber: C6,%"$,6@+ Publi ation: -ournal of Personality 4ssessment# v,@ n% L%+1C$!$%M: !@-,% Iatabase: B2?C The B2?C database is an initiative of the *'S' Iepartment of Bdu ation'

Personal Spa e: Iire t Measurement Te hni;ues with Hard-of-Hearin& Children by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: C!C+6$+C" 4 ession >o: B-$+@6%$
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Publi ation: Bnvironment and Hehavior# 6# %# %%1-%!!# Mar 1C Iatabase: B2?C The B2?C database is an initiative of the *'S' Iepartment of Bdu ation'

M488B>HP# TB22P ('# Personal Spa e: Iire t Measurement Te hni;ues with Hardof-Hearin& Children: Bnvironment and Hehavior 6L%M p' %%1 >: $$%,-+%6" FC8C >umber: C6C1!C,+1, Publi ation: Bnvironment and Hehavior# v6 n% L%+1C$,$%M: %!1-%!1 Iatabase: B2?C The B2?C database is an initiative of the *'S' Iepartment of Bdu ation'

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The effe t of e9tended onta t with .normals. on the so ial behavior of hard-of-hearin& hildren' by T( Mallenby ?SS>: $$!!-C"C" FC8C >umber: %$1@6,@+6 Publi ation: The -ournal of so ial psy holo&y# %+1" 3eb< +"L3irst HalfM: %,1-@ Iatabase: 3rom MBI8?>BeNPubMede# a database of the *'S' >ational 8ibrary of Medi ine'

The personal spa e of hard-of-hearin& hildren after e9tended onta t with 'normals'' by T( Mallenby< 27 Mallenby ?SS>: $$$1-%!+, FC8C >umber: %%,11"+$, Publi ation: The Hritish Gournal of so ial and lini al psy holo&y# %+1" Sep< %CL,M: !",-1 Iatabase: 3rom MBI8?>BeNPubMede# a database of the *'S' >ational 8ibrary of Medi ine'

The Bffe t of B9tended Conta t with .>ormals. on the So ial Hehavior of Hard-ofHearin& Children by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: C!1$"!+,$ 4 ession >o: B-%%@,CC Publi ation: -ournal of So ial Psy holo&y# +"# %,1-@# 3eb 1" Iatabase: B2?C The B2?C database is an initiative of the *'S' Iepartment of Bdu ation'

The personal spa e of hard-of-hearin& hildren after e9tended onta t with .normals. by Terry ( Mallenby< 2uth 7 Mallenby FC8C >umber: %C%"%@$1 >otes: Caption title'
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3rom: Hritish Gournal of so ial and lini al psy holo&y < v' %C# no' , LSept' %+1"M Ies ription: p' !",-!"1' Publisher: /7reat Hritain : s'n'# %+1"0

The missin& person in measurement te hni;ues of interpersonal distan e' by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: 61@+!$!C6 ThesisNdissertation : Io ument : eHoo) Computer 3ile Publisher: /Hurnaby# H'C'0 : /s'n'0# d%+1"'

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The Bffe t of B9tended Conta t with >ormals on the So ial Hehavior of Hard-ofHearin& Children by Terry Mallenby ?SS>: $$!!-C"C" FC8C >umber: C6",,++6C6 Publi ation: The -ournal of So ial Psy holo&y# v+" n% L%+1"$!$%M: %,1-%,@ Iatabase: B2?C The B2?C database is an initiative of the *'S' Iepartment of Bdu ation'

3a ilitatin& the disappearan e of per eptual error to the Po&&endorff illusion' by T( Mallenby ?SS>: $$!,-@,$+ FC8C >umber: %%!+%,1+! Publi ation: 8an&ua&e and spee h# %+16 4pr--un< %+L!M: %+,-+ Iatabase: 3rom MBI8?>BeNPubMede# a database of the *'S' >ational 8ibrary of Medi ine'

?n idents of physi al assault a&ainst hild-abuse investi&ation wor)ers : the nature of hild-abuse prote tion le&islation as possible reason for su h in idents : some Canadian provin ial e9amples of internal poli ies attemptin& to deal with su h in idents : pla in& the trend of su h in idents into a theoreti al perspe tive by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: CC%1@$,1 ThesisNdissertation : Manus ript 4r hival Material Publisher: %++C'

Tea h your hild to read : a simple method for parents and edu ators by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: 6%""C+,! - %+@C

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The relative effe tiveness of whole- and part-tas) simulators FC8C >umber: !!!1!@""% D %+@C

[uality assuran e in medi alNhealth are utiliKin& and in orporatin& three methods of evaluation: pro ess# settin& and out ome : an introdu tion to assessin& medi alNhealth are by means of a on eptual .pro ess matri9. : with spe ial referen e to a ute are and hroni are hospitals by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: %@C@66$%+ - %+@6'

(hen the .baby-boom. ohort rea hes 6" : will it be so ial haos or a arefully planned transition? : an introdu tory resear h proposal by Terry ( Mallenby FC8C >umber: %@C@6%C@% - %+@6'

Child abuse : a be&innin& so ial wor)er's understandin& and use of the ISM-???-2 and three rea tive mental disorders followin& hild abuse : rea tive atta hment disorder# posttraumati stress disorder# and adGustment disorder by Terry (alli e Mallenby< ?nstitute of Psy hometri 4ssessment LHay 2oberts# >ewfoundlandM FC8C >umber: C$",,661 - %++C

Iealin& with a violent wor) environment : internal poli ies and le&islation dealin& with physi al assault and other threats a&ainst hild prote tive so ial wor)ers by Terry ( Mallenby< ?nstitute of Psy hometri 4ssessment# 4pplied Studies R ?nvesti&ative 2esear h' ?SH>: $+6+"+CC$! +1@$+6+"+CC$6 FC8C >umber: ,"@1"++" - %++C >otes: 2evision of author's thesis' Ies ription: vii# C1, leaves< !+ m' Series Title: Bmployee assistan e pro&ram series'
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How to ma)e staff safe: how to redu e labour-mana&ement onfli t: how to redu e staff &rievan es by Terry ( Mallenby ?SH>: $+6+"+CC$! +1@$+6+"+CC$6 FC8C >umber: 6!+!$C,C - %++1 Fther Titles: How to redu e labor-mana&ement onfli t# How to redu e staff &rievan es

eNewfoundland ! %he (ieutenant!9overnor in Council ma designate probation officers appointed under the <epartment of +ocial +ervices 2ct to act as probation officers for the purposes of this 2ct and ma designate probation officers appointed under this 2ct to carr out the duties of probation officers for the purposes of the <epartment of +ocial +ervices 2ct,

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