30 January 2008
Interesting Story on Child Porn
Cop: Child porn users take next step
By DAVENE JEFFREY Staff Reporter Wed. Jan 30 - 5:27 AM
Anyone who enjoys child pornography is likely to become a contact sex offender, says RCMP Cpl. Dave Fox.
Although current studies show anywhere from 30 to 70 per cent of people who enjoy child pornography will likely go on to commit the sexual acts themselves, Cpl. Fox says experience has taught him the picture is a lot worse.
Cpl. Fox heads up the RCMP’s provincial Internet child exploitation unit, which was created as a temporary project in 2003.
He participated Monday in a day-long symposium at Dartmouth’s Holiday Inn that brought together government, non-government and industry representatives to look at ways to integrate their fight against online child abuse.
The officer said he formed his views the hard way.
"I know this because I’ve seen it."
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Since 2005, the volume of pornographic images and films available over the Internet has increased 400 per cent, the symposium was told.
"We’re seeing a trend toward younger children" being victimized in the images, said Sgt. Rick Greenwood of the National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre, adding that the abuses are also becoming more violent, he said.
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Cause and effect.
Excessive Force?
Police rapped for using Taser on girl in bedroom
Teen acquitted of assaulting cops
By STEVE BRUCE Court Reporter Wed. Jan 30 - 5:05 AM
A Dartmouth teen who was wrestled onto her bed and shocked twice by police last February was found not guilty Tuesday of assaulting officers and resisting arrest.
"The spectacle of a 17-year-old girl being Tasered in her bedroom is a very disturbing and disconcerting one," Judge Anne Derrick said in Halifax youth court. "I find the police acted outside the scope of their authority in arresting (the girl) and that she was entitled to resist and committed no offence in doing so, and I acquit her of the charges before the court."
The girl testified during the first day of the trial in November that being Tasered felt like having a "burning, open cut."
29 January 2008
Child Molester to Face Dangerous Offender Assessment
Pedophile to get risk assessment
By STEVE BRUCE Staff Reporter Tue. Jan 29 - 5:50 AM
A Dartmouth man with seven convictions for molesting children has been ordered to undergo a dangerous-offender assessment.
Roger Edouard Mercier, 39, pleaded guilty last week to sexually assaulting a young boy between Sept. 1, 2006, and Jan. 23, 2007, and failing to comply with a police undertaking to stay away from anyone under 16.
In Halifax provincial court on Monday, Judge Castor Williams granted a Crown application to have Mr. Mercier remanded to the East Coast Forensic Hospital in Dartmouth for 60 days so doctors can assess his level of risk to reoffend.
The result of the assessment will determine whether the Crown applies to have the pedophile declared a dangerous offender and imprisoned indefinitely.
24 January 2008
Another Child Pornography Bust
Halifax police searched a Parkland Drive apartment in Clayton Park early Wednesday and charged a 67-year-old man for possession and distribution of child pornography.
Thomas Michael Kelly has been released from custody on conditions that restrict his computer use and contact with children. He’ll appear in court at a later date.
Halifax Regional Police and RCMP officers served the search warrant and made the arrest.
Man Convicted of Sexually Assaulting Child
39-year-old man guilty of molesting boy
By STEVE BRUCE Court Reporter Thu. Jan 24 - 5:43 AM
A convicted pedophile has admitted molesting a young boy over a five-month period.
Roger Edouard Mercier, 39, of Dartmouth pleaded guilty Tuesday in Halifax provincial court to charges of sexual assault and failing to comply with a police undertaking to stay away from anyone under the age of 16. The offences took place between Sept. 1, 2006, and Jan. 23, 2007.
Mr. Mercier, who is in custody at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth, returns to court Monday. At that time, the Crown is expected to request that he be transferred to the neighbouring East Coast Forensic Hospital for an assessment of his risk to reoffend.
The results of that assessment will determine whether the Crown applies to have Mr. Mercier declared a dangerous offender and imprisoned indefinitely.
Mr. Mercier, a former school teacher in the Annapolis Valley, was convicted at trial last summer of sexually assaulting a seven-year-old Dartmouth girl in 2005. He was given double credit for the eight months and two days he had spent on remand and sentenced to time already served.
21 January 2008
Man Threatens Woman
As usual, the story's headline obscures and makes invisible the subject and the object of the verb in question. Who is mysteriously pulling guns? At whom? The location is less relevant than the humans involved, yet no people get top billing. Odd.
Gun pulled at party
Halifax Regional Police are looking for a man who had a handgun when he threatened a woman at a party Saturday night. The incident happened at about 11:30 p.m. at a home on Emerald Crescent in Spryfield, police said.
The man with the handgun was gone before officers arrived.
20 January 2008
The Importance of Being Honest
However, there is something very important about this type of concern that deserves discussion. Of course nobody with a conscience likes to read about a woman being sexually assaulted and murdered in gory detail. But in our desire to protect our feelings, are we obscuring reality by shunting the hard truth off to a corner and trying to impose upon the media to make it more reader-friendly? All of this begs the question: what should offend us more: reading about a sexual assault & gruesome murder, or knowing that a person or people actually committed a sexual assault & gruesome murder?
In my view, the latter is what should serve as our motivation to outrage. It was a serious act of male violence that inspired me to join the White Ribbon Campaign and get something established here in Halifax, something which I learned from reading in the paper. I was deeply affected by the horrific assault at the Dartmouth Ultramar, not by the words a scribe used in the next day's Chronicle-Herald to report the assault. We should be outraged when we read a story like that, or like ones about Jennifer Horne, or stories documenting the latest child pornography bust. We should demand that the people--usually men--involved be held accountable, and seek out ways to educate other men that if they commit that type of action, they will meet with full retribution under the law. We should be motivated to have a year-round campaign that seeks to reduce violence against women, children, and other men. It should not come from the top down, it should emerge from a groundswell of anger and resentment that this has gone on for far too long. We should not have to read daily stories of men raping women, of men cutting women's throats, of men killing women, of men exploiting children in child pornography. Yes, yes, I know, men kill other men and women commit violent crimes too. But let's not focus on the minority of violent crime perpetrators, let's be honest with ourselves and with each other: the majority of serious violence in Canada is committed by men. It is important to always remember that all people commit violence, but we are deluding ourselves and shuffling accountability when we try to put violence committed by men against women and children and violence committed by women against men on a par, either moral or statistical. When women commit significantly more than 8% of spousal abuse, I'll be more inclined to discuss women abusing their husbands; as it stands, 92% of reported incidents of spousal violence are committed by men. Let's be honest, and face the grim realities that exist before us, because until we do that violence is going to continue at the present alarming rate.
Threats in Cape Breton
Girl, 10, says men in van threatened to kill her
By LAURA FRASER Cape Breton Bureau Sun. Jan 20 - 5:16 AM
SYDNEY MINES — Cape Breton Regional Police are searching for two men who allegedly threatened to kill a 10-year-old girl as she walked home from school Friday afternoon.
The two men drove beside the little girl along Mackay Street and flashed what appeared to be a gun, a police spokesman said Saturday.
The passenger then started screaming at the girl and threatened to shoot her. "The person yelling at her . . . (said) ‘Run home or you’re going to die,’ " a release from the police said.
18 January 2008
Released Sex Offender Back in Jail
Alleged sex offender back in jail
24-year-old wrongly released from C.B. prison late last week turns himself in to Eskasoni cops
By TERA CAMUS Cape Breton Bureau Fri. Jan 18 - 5:31 AM
SYDNEY — An accused sex offender who was accidentally freed from jail last week is back behind bars after turning himself in to Eskasoni RCMP on Wednesday night.
Douglas Edward Young, 24, was sent back to the Cape Breton Correctional Centre on Thursday after a brief hearing before Judge Peter Ross at which he asked to be set free again on conditions.
"You had a bail hearing on Sept. 21 and bail was denied," Judge Ross told the Eskasoni man. "I can’t change that and I have no inclination to change that. . . . That’s where you were ordered to go, and that’s where you will stay."
Mr. Young is also a suspect in an assault that occurred in Eskasoni on Tuesday night.
Updates
When I first heard this story last summer, I was profoundly shaken. Though I regularly encounter gruesome stories of men's violence against women, this one left me in a daze for most of the day. It also motivated me to get involved with the White Ribbon Campaign, a group that I had known of for several years but had never joined. Today, the Chronicle-Herald provided the first update on the situation, as Michael Robichaud pleaded guilty in court.
Scarred for life
Michael Robicheau was worried he would attack again. Ten days after the parole board released him from prison, he did this. On Thursday, he pleaded guilty.
By STEVE BRUCE Court Reporter Fri. Jan 18 - 5:14 AM
Michael Robicheau pleaded guilty Thursday to raping a Dartmouth gas station attendant. He had been released from prison to a halfway house just 10 days earlier.
A 45-year-old woman who was raped and nearly killed while working the overnight shift at a Dartmouth gas station has harsh words for the parole board that released her attacker.
A DARTMOUTH gas station clerk who was raped and whose throat was slit during an overnight shift last summer defiantly lowered her turtleneck and showed her scar to reporters Thursday.
"This is what he’s done to me," the 45-year-old woman said of Michael Derrick Robicheau, who moments earlier had pleaded guilty to five charges in Dartmouth provincial court.
Mr. Robicheau, who had been released from federal prison on statutory parole just 10 days before the Aug. 21 attack, pleaded guilty to attempted murder, sexual assault, robbery, unlawful confinement and possessing a weapon.
The Crown wants Mr. Robicheau, 32, declared a dangerous offender and sent to prison for an indefinite term, until he is no longer considered a risk to society.
Mr. Robicheau agreed to be remanded to the East Coast Forensic Hospital in Dartmouth for a dangerous-offender assessment. He returns to court March 6.
The victim, whose name is banned from publication, said she hoped to have the satisfaction of making eye contact with Mr. Robicheau in court Thursday, "but he wouldn’t look at me."
"My life has changed a great deal since this has happened because he’s harmed me internally as well as externally," she said.
"I want to get back to the person that I was."
Psych assessment for teenager who allegedly attacked ex-girlfriend
By STEVE BRUCE Court Reporter Fri. Jan 18 - 5:36 AM
A Dartmouth teen charged after his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her mother were attacked in their home last month is undergoing a psychiatric assessment.
The assessment at the East Coast Forensic Hospital in Dartmouth was ordered last week for Jonathan Peter Rees, 18, of Windward Avenue, who is accused of attempting to murder Ashley Laing, 18.
He is also charged with two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of assaulting police and single counts of break and enter, violating a recognizance and breaching probation.
The assessment is to be completed by Jan. 24, when Mr. Rees returns to Dartmouth provincial court.
Ms. Laing, who is carrying Mr. Rees’s child, and Heather Moffatt, 46, were attacked Dec. 21. A man broke into their home on Topsail Boulevard in Dartmouth and beat the women with a blunt object before trying to take his own life by stabbing himself in the neck with a knife.
Both women suffered broken bones and cuts in the attack. An ultrasound showed the baby, due May 28, was unharmed.
16 January 2008
Accused Rapist on the Loose
Rape suspect accidentally freed in C.B.
Accused in sex assault being sought after court’s "administrative error"
By TERA CAMUS Cape Breton Bureau Wed. Jan 16 - 5:35 AM
SYDNEY — An Eskasoni man who was denied bail last year on a sexual assault charge because the court feared he wouldn’t show up for his trial next month was accidentally let out of jail Friday.
An "administrative error" by justice officials returned Douglas Edward Young, 24, of Shore Road to the streets after his separate five-month sentence for refusing the breathalyzer expired. That was despite a judge’s order issued Sept. 21 to keep him behind bars until the sexual assault trial on Feb. 15.
Man Convicted of Sexual Assault, Assault
Fraudster had foot fetish
Fake reflexology student convicted of sexual assault, other offences
By STEVE BRUCE Court Reporter Wed. Jan 16 - 5:46 AM
The stranger’s offer seemed too good to be true, and it was.
A young man who said his name was Tyrone volunteered to help a woman move into her apartment in Halifax last June 19 if she and her aunt would let him massage their feet as part of his reflexology studies.
"We had a lot of stuff to move, we were tired, and an extra set of hands would be lovely," the aunt testified Tuesday in Halifax provincial court at the trial of Michael James Fells, 25, of Halifax. Mr Fells was subsequently convicted of committing common assault against her and sexually assaulting her niece.
Major Child Porn Bust
Porn sting nets nine Canadians
Group charged in connection with horrorific child porn site in Ukraine
By BRUCE CHEADLE The Canadian Press
Wed. Jan 16 - 6:13 AM
OTTAWA — A child pornography investigation that began in Australia 18 months ago has followed a circuitous path around the world into the homes of nine arrested Canadians.
Canadian and international police agencies announced the arrests Tuesday, and said another 50 ongoing investigations continue in this country.
The charges relate to a horrific child porn website based in Ukraine that provided customized videos of sexual abuse to paying customers worldwide.
All nine of the Canadians arrested so far were men and at least one, arrested two weeks ago in Peel Region, just outside Toronto, was a former Scout leader.
Police have no evidence of Canadian child victims to date, although one suspect still at large is alleged to have communicated a desire to get his daughters involved.
15 January 2008
Justice
Chapel Island chief convicted of sexual assault
By JENNIFER STEWART Court Reporter
Tue. Jan 15 - 5:26 AM
Wilbert Joseph Marshall has been found guilty of sexual asssault.
In the end, a jury took the word of a 22-year-old Mount Uniacke woman who said she was drugged and sexually assaulted over that of Wilbert Joseph Marshall.
After two hours of deliberation Monday, the seven men and five women found the Chapel Island First Nations chief guilty of one count of sexual assault between March 1 and April 25, 2006.
During the four-day trial in Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Mr. Marshall, 39, maintained that the woman, who cannot be named, voluntarily came out drinking with him and that the resulting sex was consensual.
But the woman said she believed Mr. Marshall slipped something in her drink, which caused her to black out for several hours.
Doc swapped drugs for sexual favours
Man who sexually assaulted patients gets seven years
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. The Canadian Press
A Newfoundland physician who peddled highly addictive medication to several drug-dependent patients in exchange for sexual favours was sentenced yesterday to seven years in prison in a case rife with depravity. Sean Buckingham, convicted last month of one count of assault, five counts of sexual assault and six counts of trafficking painkillers such as OxyContin and Lorazepam, sat silently in the prisoner's box as Supreme Court Justice James Adams delivered his sentence.
"His actions were vile and deserving of the highest denunciation," Adams said."He has shattered the faith of his patients. ... He took advantage of their vulnerability to exploit them for his own sexual gratification."
The St. John's doctor callously abused his privileged position and preyed on the weaknesses of young women caught up in a tragic set of circumstances, all "for his own salacious pleasure," Adams said. "Their psychological turmoil must have been excruciating," he added. "This strikes at the heart of the public's confidence in the doctor-patient relationship."
12 January 2008
Australian Article on Porn and the Internet
The Internet and the Rise of Porn
Maree Crabbe and David Corlett
January 3, 2008
ON THE Thursday before Christmas, a judge sentenced a Melbourne man convicted of raping a woman to 11 years' jail. The judge, Damian Murphy, said the perpetrator, Andrew Bowen, 20, had used the internet to access hardcore pornography and to learn how to avoid leaving evidence at a rape scene. Judge Murphy said Bowen had "sought to depict a (sexual) fantasy" seen in downloaded material from the internet.
Bowen stalked his victim before he broke into her house, tied her hands together and repeatedly raped her.
The case highlights the link between pornography and violent attitudes and behaviour towards women.
Pornography is not new, but the development of the internet has contributed to a marked shift towards more extreme and more violent sexual imagery. Materials that would not pass Australia's film and television classification system are freely available — to young and old — on the internet.
Images of rape, coercion and abuse are commonplace. Even when the acts portrayed are not so abusive, the images are degrading and humiliating. The vast majority of portrayals are of men doing things to women for men's indulgence.
These are more than just pictures on a screen. They are images that are ripe with meanings about men and women, what they like and about how they ought to treat each other. They are images that impact on the perceptions, attitudes and behaviours of those viewing them.
Research suggests a clear link between exposure to or consumption of pornography and male sexual aggression against women. This connection is strongest when the imagery is violent. But it is also relevant to non-violent pornography, particularly for frequent users. Exposure to sexually violent material increases male viewers' tolerance of sexual violence and reduces their empathy for victims of violence, including rape.
More on Child Porn Bust
Suspect faces child-porn charges over 4 1/2-year span
Executive charged with accessing, possessing
By DAVENE JEFFREY Staff Reporter
Sat. Jan 12 - 5:25 AM
A Halifax executive faces child pornography charges following a police search at his Fall River home Wednesday.
Christian Edmund Schulz, vice-president of the Halifax-based, head-hunting firm Staffing Strategists International, is charged with accessing child pornography and possessing child pornography between April 16, 2003 and Jan 9, 2008.
On Wednesday morning, officers with the RCMP’s Internet child exploitation unit searched Mr. Schulz’s home at 133 Canterbury Lane in Fall River Village subdivision.
Officers were acting on a tip from authorities in New Jersey that credit card purchases of child pornography had been made from that residence.
11 January 2008
Nova Scotia Child Porn Bust
Fall River man busted in child porn case
A 56-year-old Fall River man has been arrested as part of an international investigation into child pornography.
RCMP arrested the man at his home Wednesday morning and seized three desktop computers, a laptop and an external hard drive.
Charges have not been laid, so the man cannot be identified. He has been released on conditions and is to appear in Dartmouth provincial court on May 21.
Police received information from New Jersey authorities about credit-card child pornography purchases made from that house, Cpl. Dave Fox of the provincial RCMP’s Internet child exploitation unit said Thursday.
"As a result of the investigation in the United States, we were able to get search warrants to confirm this information," he said. "Operation Falcon is the project. It’s a historical child exploitation investigation from 2003. This is what gave us the grounds to go into the house in this one."
He said police received information about the case in 2004 but were unable to proceed more quickly because of other complaints they were investigating.
Jennifer Horne Femicide Details Emerge
The story is in the Daily News, and can be read here. The excerpt below contains graphic descriptions of her discovery.
It was New Year's Eve and a police officer and paramedic had just burst into a Dartmouth apartment. They didn't know if they would find Jennifer Horne dead or alive. But the officer knew where to look, based on new information gleaned during the investigation of her disappearance. In the spare room, a bloodstained white tissue sat on a baby stroller. The police officer opened the closet door, removing blankets and towels. Inside were green garbage bags, one of which he pulled back.
Underneath was Horne's body, naked and wrapped in a carpet. Her wrists and ankles were bound with duct tape. The young woman had been raped and tortured, her throat slit, police documents obtained by The Daily News yesterday say. The details of how police discovered the 20-year-old are graphic and horrendous. The allegations surrounding her death are found in two warrants used to search apartment 91 at 8 Lawrence St. None of the allegations in the warrants have been proven in court.
Charged with first degree murder in Horne's death are the common-law couple who lived in the Lawrence Street apartment. Des-mond Maguire, 37, and Ashley Haley, 20, are currently in custody and are due back in court on Jan. 16. Haley is pregnant, and she and Maguire have a child together.
09 January 2008
MUST-READ Article on Porn and Rape
Yet BB's writing lives on. The following is an excerpt from an amazing essay written on the subject of pornography and its intimate connection to violence against women. The full essay can be read here. It is, as the title suggest, must read material.
It confuses me that someone can place so much value on a titillating picture. That a living, breathing human being who is part of the same race as I am, the race of humankind, can so completely ignore the screams of the innocent for something as mundane as an orgasm. It falls beyond my capability to understand, I ask my partner all the time, "How? How can they know the numbers, how can they know the abuses and continue to watch? Continue to go to their favorite website, or eagerly rip open that new copy of Penthouse knowing that THAT publication has used children. Has photographed the RAPE of children? How?" And my voice cracks and my eyes grow cloudy as my mind seeks to grasp the mechanism by which they rationalize it.
It also occurs to me that, in these people, these people who continue to watch Pornography even after knowing the statistics there is a more insidious implication there. Something that is grotesque in its honesty.
In believing that there are Acceptable Losses in the making of Pornography (and they do believe it, they prove it each and every time they look at it) they are also, by default, saying that rape is also acceptable. How? Why? It's simple. Nobody denies that there are honest to goodness sex slaves that are used to make pornography. They may dance and say that it's not in their porn, they may build walls and insist that THEY don't fuel a demand for pornography when they look at it, but they won't deny that it exists. Even they can't deny this fact. In accepting the idea of sex-slavery in pornography they have accepted the idea of rape in Pornography. When they acknowledge that a 15 year old child starred in 77 movies by well known Pornographers they are admitting that there is rape involved on some level in the making of mainstream porn. And Tracy Lords' porn WAS mainstream porn. A 15 year old child is unable to legally consent to sex, therefore, it's rape.
07 January 2008
Threats Against Woman Result in Arrest, Discoveries
Halifax Regional Police turned up more than they expected during an investigation into a threat allegation against a Lower Sackville man Sunday.
Just before 6 a.m. Sunday, a Clayton Park woman called police to report that she had been threatened by her ex-boyfriend.
During an investigation into the alleged threat, Halifax Regional Police determined that the man both threatened and assaulted the woman.
That led officers to the man inside a Riverside Drive residence in Lower Sackville. Police then obtained a warrant to arrest the man in his home. They executed the warrant at about 5:45 p.m. Sunday.
05 January 2008
11-Year Old Girl Repeatedly Subject of Bullying
Mom upset her daughter in same class as her bullies
By JENNIFER MacMILLAN
Sat. Jan 5 - 4:47 AM
When her 11-year-old daughter came home from school last month shaking and crying, Jennifer Martin knew something was seriously wrong.
Ms. Martin said her daughter Jaimie had been bullied since September by three boys in her class at Caudle Park Elementary School in Lower Sackville.
But this time, one look at Jaimie’s tearful face was enough for her mom to know the situation had gone from bad to worse.
"Two of the boys had threatened to shoot her and throw her body out the school window and when it landed on the rocks below, they were going to feed it to animals so there would be no evidence," Ms. Martin said in an interview Friday.
"She’s only in Grade 5. This is ridiculous."
Ms. Martin said that encounter was the last straw. She said she had complained to the school repeatedly about the bullying, but the boys persisted in threatening, punching and pushing Jaimie.
These kids are 11 years old. They are the product of a society that hates women and turns a blind eye to a systemic-level problem. They get a free pass because of their age, and the girl continues to endure their bullying because the school won't take the appropriate actions to remove the boys from her class where they are the problem. A family should not have to relocate their child because they are being victimized by bullies, the bullies should be dealt with by removing them from the class so that they don't have access to tormenting the little girl.
02 January 2008
Woman Murdered, Body Kept in Apartment
A 37-year-old Dartmouth man and his pregnant 20-year-old girlfriend were charged with first-degree murder Tuesday night in the killing of a Cole Harbour woman.
Desmond Maguire and Ashley Haley were arrested Monday, the day after Jennifer Susanne Horne, 20, was reported missing by her family after she didn’t show up for work at a nursing home. Police issued a missing-person notice Monday.
Mr. Maguire and Ms. Haley are to appear in Dartmouth provincial court this morning.
Ms. Horne was last seen leaving her mother’s Cole Harbour residence alone Saturday night. Police say she was going out for the evening and had returned home briefly to change clothes.
Rest of story here.
There's so little to be said in addition to the article. It is sad, yet another act of femicide committed by a man, apparently with help from another woman. There is a brief story about Jennifer Horne in the Daily News, which is posted below. So much goodwill and promise, stolen from her family, her friends, and the world. As her stepfather said, she did not deserve this.
Victim 'was a really sweet, easy-going, laid-back girl'
BETH JOHNSTON
Jennifer Horne was a quiet, shy girl who had a smile for everyone, even people who didn't deserve it, her friends said yesterday. "She fit in with every group of people, because she was just such a kind heart," former Dartmouth High classmate Jillian Blackman said. "You couldn't not like her. She was a really sweet, easy-going, laid-back girl who was always willing to help anyone."
"She always had a smile on her face. She was really pleasant to be around. She was always really nice to everyone - even, probably, people who didn't deserve it.
"None of us can figure out why this would happen to her." Horne graduated from Dartmouth High School in 2006, and had taken a year off school to work as a dietary aide at a Dartmouth nursing home. That's where she met the man suspected of murdering her.
Two Facebook groups were set up after she went missing Saturday night.She had left her mother's Cole Harbour home, and her family reported her missing when she didn't report for work the next day.
"Jennifer is sadly no longer with us. She was loved very deeply by her family and friends. She was a lovely girl with an amazing smile. We miss her so much," her brother, Iain MacNeil, wrote on the group Help us Find Jennifer Horne.
Horne's stepfather, Gordon Andrews, described her as a kind-hearted animal lover yesterday."She loved her kittens," he said."She was a wonderful girl that didn't deserve to have this happen to her."
01 January 2008
Quote of the Day
Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood once asked a male friend why men feel threatened by women. He replied: "They are afraid women will laugh at them." She then asked a group of women why they felt threatened by men. They answered: "We're afraid of being killed."
From an essay, by the same authors, in Jill Radford and Diana E. H. Russell, Femicide: The Politics of Woman Killing. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1992.
Mi'kmaq Activist Murdered by Grandson
Police say Mi'kmaq activist Nora Madeline Bernard died last week of blunt force trauma to her face and stab wounds to her upper body, and have charged her grandson with first-degree murder.
James Douglas Gloade, 24, of Millbrook was crying as sheriff's deputies led him into a Truro provincial courtroom for arraignment Monday morning.
Mr. Gloade stared at the floor, occasionally rubbing his bloodshot eyes and face with his hands during the court appearance that lasted two minutes. He didn't speak or enter a plea and will remain in custody until his next court date Jan. 7.
The 72-year-old Ms. Bernard is best known for leading a successful fight for justice and compensation for Indian residential school survivors like herself from across Canada.
Police say her 32-year-old son found her body on the kitchen floor of her Willow Street home in Truro shortly before 3 a.m. last Thursday. He lived with his mother and had returned home after visiting friends.
Truro Police Chief David MacNeil said Ms. Bernard sustained severe trauma and was stabbed with what investigators believe was a knife to the front of her body, around the neck, but he said little else about her injuries.
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Every year in Canada, an average of 74 women are killed by their spouses. There are no figures readily available on the overall number of women murdered by men, but there is a grassroots effort being undertaken to catalogue the names of women who are killed. It is called The Femicide List.