Sunday, January 21, 2007

Have I forgotten Natalee Holloway?

Natalee Holloway, an 18-year-old graduate of
Mountain Brook High School in Birmingham, Alabama,
traveled to the Caribbean island of Aruba with 125
members of her senior class.
On Monday, May 30, 2005, she did not show up for her flight
back to the United States.Witnesses said Natalee was last
seen leaving a nightclub in a car with three
males -- Joran Van Der Sloot, 17; Deepak Kalpoe, 21,
and Satist Kalpoe, 18. The three originally told authorities
that they dropped the Alabama honors student at the
hotel where she was staying, but their story has changed
many times since the early days in the search
for Natalee Holloway


NO ARUBA WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTON!!!!

JORAN, SATISH AND DEEPAK
WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN!


!!!!!!JUSTICE!!!!!!

Sask. father guilty of second-degree murder

Sask. father guilty of second-degree murder
Updated Fri. Jan. 19 2007 11:31 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
A father who shot to death his teenage daughter's drug-dealing
boyfriend has been found guilty of second-degree murder.
The eight jurors, who had been deliberating since Wednesday,
also recommended that 50-year-old Kim Walker be eligible for
parole after 10 years -- the most lenient possible sentence.
Justice Jennifer Pritchard agreed, telling Walker: "You're a
desperate man and no doubt the hearts of most parents reach
out to you. But you wrongfully killed this man."
Second-degree murder carries a mandatory life imprisonment
sentence. .........
Several residents in the small Saskatchewan community of
Yorkton had shown their support for Walker, who shot convicted
drug-dealer James Hayward, 24, in March 2003. Hayward
bled to death in his own home.
Walker's daughter, Jadah, had been taking morphine with
Hayward. She was 16 at the time and had struggled with
drug addiction.

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Well this is one way of dealing with this problem...
Bet he wished he tried the other....

Sask. father guilty of second-degree murder

Sask. father guilty of second-degree murder
Updated Fri. Jan. 19 2007 11:31 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
A father who shot to death his teenage daughter's drug-dealing
boyfriend has been found guilty of second-degree murder.
The eight jurors, who had been deliberating since Wednesday,
also recommended that 50-year-old Kim Walker be eligible for
parole after 10 years -- the most lenient possible sentence.
Justice Jennifer Pritchard agreed, telling Walker: "You're a
desperate man and no doubt the hearts of most parents reach
out to you. But you wrongfully killed this man."
Second-degree murder carries a mandatory life imprisonment
sentence. .........
Several residents in the small Saskatchewan community of
Yorkton had shown their support for Walker, who shot convicted
drug-dealer James Hayward, 24, in March 2003. Hayward
bled to death in his own home.
Walker's daughter, Jadah, had been taking morphine with
Hayward. She was 16 at the time and had struggled with
drug addiction.

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Well this is one way of dealing with this problem...
Bet he wished he tried the other....

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