Watching the wheels of justice turn
Back from Toronto now and finally getting caught up on my blog etc....
So getting back to Friday, I was a little caught off guard to read Friday's Sun featuring the column by Michael Harris. In light of the break in the Ardeth Wood murder investigation, this column focused on Canada's weak sexual predator laws. Needless to say Harris brought up our case with Ralph Power, our involvement in the passing of Bill C-13 ("our" being myself and Steve Sullivan to name but a few involved), and the potential significance of DNA in the case of Chris Myers - accused killer of Ardeth Wood. It will be interesting to see if DNA can play in role in this case - it's hard to see how it won't.
I also have to comment on how frighteningly similar Chris Myers seems to Ralph Power. His "hunting" of women in particular. As Harris says, we really have to do something about these types of criminals. They are typically not treatable yet they are constantly being released after they serve their sentences. I'm determined to help figure out a way to change this. And I truly help that our fight to keep Power locked up is a step in the right direction. Time will tell...
So getting back to Friday, I was a little caught off guard to read Friday's Sun featuring the column by Michael Harris. In light of the break in the Ardeth Wood murder investigation, this column focused on Canada's weak sexual predator laws. Needless to say Harris brought up our case with Ralph Power, our involvement in the passing of Bill C-13 ("our" being myself and Steve Sullivan to name but a few involved), and the potential significance of DNA in the case of Chris Myers - accused killer of Ardeth Wood. It will be interesting to see if DNA can play in role in this case - it's hard to see how it won't.
I also have to comment on how frighteningly similar Chris Myers seems to Ralph Power. His "hunting" of women in particular. As Harris says, we really have to do something about these types of criminals. They are typically not treatable yet they are constantly being released after they serve their sentences. I'm determined to help figure out a way to change this. And I truly help that our fight to keep Power locked up is a step in the right direction. Time will tell...
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