16 October 2008

And a cry spread across the land...

"Please, oh wonderful government... give us more social workers!!!"

A man accused of slaying two women in their east-end home Monday morning had been out on bail since March while facing charges of sexual assault, a police source said yesterday.

Nathaniel O'Brien, 31, was released from jail last spring but is scheduled to appear in Superior Court in May next year to answer to six charges, which include two counts each of aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon and attempted choking, court documents show.

O'Brien was arrested earlier this week in connection with the deaths of his neighbours, Saramma Varughese, 65, and Susan John, 43, and an attack on John's 20-year-old daughter, Sara.
In Dalton McSlippery's socialist paradise... there's no such thing as a really bad boy.

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6 comments:

Joanne (True Blue) said...

Unbelievable.

langmann said...

I got a question for all the criminologists out there who say tough sentences don't work.

We know the recitivism of violent offenders is very high.

If we keep one of those violent offenders in jail for a long time they cannot commit any more crimes.

How does that not reduce the violent crime rate?

Just wondering.

Neo Conservative said...

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joanne... the sad truth is... coddling criminals is all too common in dalton mcguinty's ontario.

just something to remember when you're writing out that cheque to the taxman.

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Honey Pot said...

I can't imagine the horror those women went through as he preyed upon them. That poor young girl, to see her mother and grandmother killed in front of her.

Is it not possible to get any decent people in our court system that can look at this and see why people are going to start taking the law into their own hands?

The dirty bastard liberal justice system is responsible for the death of these two women.

Pissedoff said...

Guess this is going to annoy some people.
From the NP http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=883088

"Killer awarded $6K over wrong shoes in prison
Corrections Canada did not buy New Balance

Shannon Kari, National Post
Published: Thursday, October 16, 2008"

Neo Conservative said...

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wow... i'm just... i got nuthin'.

this one gets a post all its own.

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