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2011年4月29日星期五

Wife of the victim was a witness of murder of Surrey: police

Police said they plan to talk again about a woman who watched with horror that her old husband of 30 years was shot and killed Wednesday night in Surrey.

Homicide investigators say that the woman told police a white SUV that collided with the Lexus couple as she changed lanes on the 128 Street near Avenue 68.

The husband is out of the car and was shot as he approached the SUV. He was hit by at least a ball, ran on the sidewalk and collapsed, police said.

When the police arrived, they found the man in serious medical distress. Despite attempts to save him, he was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital.

Name of the victim was not released, but wife of the victim, who was on board the vehicle in the incident, was questioned by the police.

Police are now seeking to a South Asian man who was seen leaving the area in the white SUV.

"Driver of SUV, regarded as a man of South Asia, was seen leaving the South of the zone on 128 Street by 64 Avenue", corporal Dale Carr of the integrated Homicide investigation team said in a statement issued Thursday morning.

"The suspect vehicle is described as a white vehicle, SUV Ford Explorer-type with trim on the bottom of the vehicle in money" he said.

Police are still investigating if the murder was the result of the road-rage, but Carr said that it does not appear the victim and the gunman knew each other, and police have found no link with drugs or gangs so far.

"We want to establish what had happened before the collision," he said.

"Police is seeking to speak to someone who may have seen an erratic driver in a white SUV between 11 p.m. and midnight in the area of Newton from Surrey," said Carr.

Carr, said the woman remains traumatized and investigators are also sensitive to what they may be when dealing with someone who has witnessed the death of a loved one.

Manbir Kajla, right, was gunned down after a minor traffic accident while in a car with his wife, Pavan Sanghera Kajla, left.Manbir Kajla, right, was shot dead after a traffic accident minor while in a car with his wife, Pavan Sanghera Kajla, on the left. (Facebook) "treat us very, very carefully." We succeed in services to victims, we manage all services to the victims that they need, and we ensure that they are care, and then we're going to spend a visit later in the day or even the next day to sit down with them.

"It is important, they get the care, but it is also important that get us the information we need to go to the bottom of this."

Investigators will spend the day proceed to an examination of crime scene and carry out door-to-door investigations.

Vehicles and pedestrians will be affected by North and road closures South Avenue between 68 and 70 Avenue on 128 Street.

The shooting occurred in front of the House of Bobby Sangha, just metres away from the nursery where his 11-month-old twin children were sleeping.

"It's a bit of anger, why in this street". A little frustration too. And a little of what is happening in this country. Why are we just shooting the other in the middle of the street? It is the Canada by the love of God, "he says.

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2011年4月21日星期四

Toronto man charged with murder of student of York u. - Toronto Star

Murder victim's father Liu Jainhui with his wife on the left leaves after talking to media at Pearson Airport after arriving from Beijing.Father of the victim, Liu Jainhui, with his wife on the left left after speaking to the media at Pearson Airport after his arrival Beijing.STEVE RUSSELL/TORONTO Star of murder.

Police charged a Toronto murder first degree Wednesday in the death of the student at the University of York 23 - year - old Qian Liu.

Brian Dickson, 29, is to appear in court Thursday in connection with the murder of the Chinese student last weekend.

The news of the arrest came as a plane carrying relatives in mourning of Qian Liu landed at Toronto's Pearson International Airport.

Liu body was discovered by two friends and his owner at 27 Aldwinckle Heights Friday morning after that that they have been alerted by Meng Xianchao, friend of the victim in China, who said he attended the fight between the woman and an intruder by webcam the previous night.

The victim was found in a bare size basement apartment, police said, adding that there is no obvious signs of trauma.

This week, the Star reported that a man had been "harassment" the victim, which was painted as a rejected suitor online popular online Chinese chat.

However, the police said no there was no evidence that there was no ongoing "criminal harassment".

We learned that the victim lived originally in 46 Haynes Ave., before moving to the location of Aldwinckle in January. Position of friend online said the suspect lived with Liu, but police would not confirm that, or explain why she moved if suddenly when she was only arrived in September.

Forensic police vans were stationed outside the two homes this week.

Police interviewed a person of interest early in the investigation and released.

However, police said they were a check out his alibi.

Police confirm if the man arrested Wednesday is the same person than that they interviewed before.

On Tuesday, police held a press conference to say that they were looking for a missing laptop, webcam, and a cell phone.

The head of the team of homicide, says a new "team approach" to investigate killings that led to the quick arrest.

The new approach of the team, which is used by the Police of Peel highly successfully, means a witness may be questioned five times if necessary.

Homicide team was reorganized two months so he could throw six detectives to a scene two, as was the case before.

This reorganization homicide squad, tingling of the media recent reports that it compensated as 45% of the homicides in 2010, has appeared to work in this case.

"The front-loading of homicide investigators had a key role that led to the rapid arrest which took place in this survey," personal Inspector Mark Saunders said after the arrest.

Police put out a description of the suspect but never said if they had interviewed more than one person corresponding to this profile.

In fact, the police will say the lot, occupied one of the fastest press conferences in memory for the police headquarters Wednesday afternoon.

Homicide Inspector Ed Boyd made a quick statement on the arrest and would not take questions.

Boyd appealed to the media, asking that they refrain from publishing a photo of Dickson.

"You need a photograph of Mr. Dickson, I ask that you publish that the investigation is ongoing and it will compromise our investigation," said. Secondly, I am aware of a photograph of a male circulating on the Internet. It is not Mr. Dickson. This issue is properly before the courts, I would win no other comments. ?

Police is still waiting for the results of Toxicology tests to determine the cause of death.

Police did not reveal if they had recovered an IBM ThinkPad laptop computer missing Liu, its external webcam for live-streaming device or its Nokia Smartphone.


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2011年4月12日星期二

Twitchell recognized guilty of first degree murder

Aspiring filmmaker Mark Twitchell was found guilty of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment for assommé of stabbing and dismember an alien.

A jury returned the guilty verdict Tuesday afternoon, about five hours after be sequestered deliberations.

Twitchell, 31, used a dating website online to attract Altinger, 38, a garage leased to South Edmonton, October 10, 2008 before death.

Twitchell then dismembered the body and dumped the remains in a sewer of Edmonton North.

Johnny Altinger is shown in an undated photo. Altinger was bludgeoned and stabbed to death in a south Edmonton garage on Oct. 10, 2008.Johnny Altinger shows an undated photo. Altinger was beaten and stabbed to death in a South garage in Edmonton, October 10, 2008. CBC he showed no reaction as the verdict was read, although gasp was heard in the courtroom.

Mother of Altinger, Elfriede, began to cry.

It said in its impact of the victim that she cannot allow itself to think about the pain and horror that his son must have endured.

She wrote that she wished that the sentence of death on Twitchell, but she wants him to reflect on what he had done and "die a slow death every day of his life."

Justice Terry Clackson thanked the jury and offers counselling services to those who thought that they needed.

"This has been a very difficult matter, even for some of us who are in this business for a long time," said Clackson. "You have been sto?cien."

Through the trial, the jury heard 18 days of testimony and seen 111 exhibitions.

"I have always had one side dark, that I had to beautify the world."

-A profile of a psychopath.

But the jury has not shown a single document discovered on a laptop of Twitchell. The trial of seven pages, called a profile of a psychopath, had been deleted. The document was never admitted to the trial as "psychopath" is a medical term and Twitchell is not a doctor.

In it, the author believes that the investigators to be Twitchell, analyzes his own personality and behaviour. The author then admitted that he is not perfectly fit the description of a psychopath, he is a pathological liar.

"I've lied usually all my life," he wrote. "Despite my family life incredibly well adjusted and in good health and education, it never stopped."

I always apologized, but never meant it and never corrected behaviour. ?

The author also stated that he never felt empathy.

"As long as I remember that I have always had a lack of empathy, I have always had a dark side I had to beautify the world.".

Mark Twitchell shown during an interview with the CBC in 2007.Mark Twitchell demonstrated in an interview with the CBC in 2007. CBC he was to write, "on my journey to discover my disorder, I discovered my killer instinct."

"I've often fantasized to kill people who have made the wrong to me or threatened to do harm to me or my family in the future, but that is where it ends."

Carry out a murder, he said, is not defined.

"I don't feel that someone of another life is worth the loss of my freedom or the amount of time, energy or a expenditure need put in, to conduct such acts.".

The other major consideration is his work, he said.

"I can direct my dark energies in my film work.".

"As a producer I can take advantage of the sale and distribution of my work.". "But as a serial killer that nothing would get more than a quick rush of adrenaline and a prison sentence to follow".

But in other ways the author does not match the profile of a serial killer, he said.

"I do con step or prey on my friends or family members.". I never ill animals as a child. ?

But he admitted to regularly cheat on his wife, he describes as "an excellent mother to our children and the largest partner than any who could never ask".

"I always cheat, but only for the thrill," he said.

Once, he tried to be completely honest with his wife, he said.

"I had a conversation with my wife a night where we explored my lack of empathy," he said. "She asked me a variety of questions." Each response I, although the truth was this time, were deeply disappointing for him. "Not after when it sought Yes after Yes."

For the television series Dexter Twitchell fondness was well documented in the trial, and he had a Facebook profile under the name of protagonist Dexter Morgan, a vigilante serial killer.

Twitchell had claimed, attracted to Altinger in the garage to create buzz for a short film about a killer from Dexter-like online, that it has produced two weeks earlier in the garage, and called a House of cards.

He testified when Altinger became angry hand is an idiot and assaulted, he beat and stabbed in self-defence.

Twitchell was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility to apply for parole for 25 years.

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