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Terri-Lynne McClintic

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I can’t understand why this festering heap of shit isn’t rotting in a maximum security cell instead of a healing lodge?
It makes me sick to my stomach reading the events of that little girl’s horrific death. Is it possible that nobody in corrections Canada has any sense of good judgment when they sent her to Saskatchewan? She should be rotting in a dank cell 23 1/2 hrs a day instead of enjoying the views of the Canadian prairies. Just another sign of how we worry more about the criminals than we do the victims in this country. If there was ever a time for political interference this would be it.
 

nottyboi

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Just the discription of what she did traumatizes me to this day. The sheer evil and darkness of it. Just beyond my imagination. Honestly I have no idea what is to be done to people who commit such horrific and cold blooded acts of violence against children. No fate is too bad for them.
 

Charlemagne

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I made a thread about Matthew De Grood. He's way more dangerous than McClintic and will probably get out some day, not to mention he's in a mental health institution as opposed to prison.
 

wigglee

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your primitive need for revenge is counter productive. Maybe she will actually be re-humanized .
 

Orion1027

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your primitive need for revenge is counter productive. Maybe she will actually be re-humanized .
Seriously? After she walks into a Home Depot to buy a hammer and garbage bags to kill an innocent 8 year old that was being raped repeatedly you think she can be re-humanize? Maybe it’s people with attitudes like yours that is a bigger problem. Tell me, how would you feel knowing the last 3 hours of your child’s life was spent crying for their parents to come help them? Or begging McClintic to “make him stop”?
 

wigglee

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Seriously? After she walks into a Home Depot to buy a hammer and garbage bags to kill an innocent 8 year old that was being raped repeatedly you think she can be re-humanize? Maybe it’s people with attitudes like yours that is a bigger problem. Tell me, how would you feel knowing the last 3 hours of your child’s life was spent crying for their parents to come help them? Or begging McClintic to “make him stop”?
Of course she is ( or was) a piece of shit, but in less than 20 years she'll walk free. If there is a chance that she can be helped , why not let them try?
 

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Of course she is ( or was) a piece of shit, but in less than 20 years she'll walk free. If there is a chance that she can be helped , why not let them try?
Perhaps you’d like to extend the same to her partner Michael Rafferty as well?
 

james t kirk

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Recently I read about how they killed the little girl and it was horrifying. Absolutely horrifying.

This woman is damaged goods and she is not going to ever rehabilitate herself. It would be best for everyone and all parties if she (and him) were to die and die soon.

I cannot fathom how she was sent to this resort in Saskatchewan. A "healing lodge" . What a joke. Who comes up with this shit. Whoever decided to send her there should be fired.

The one saving grace in all of this stupidity is that even the native band on whose territory they built this "healing lodge" do not want her there and they think that she should stay in jail for the rest of her life.
 

wigglee

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Recently I read about how they killed the little girl and it was horrifying. Absolutely horrifying.

This woman is damaged goods and she is not going to ever rehabilitate herself. It would be best for everyone and all parties if she (and him) were to die and die soon.

I cannot fathom how she was sent to this resort in Saskatchewan. A "healing lodge" . What a joke. Who comes up with this shit. Whoever decided to send her there should be fired.

The one saving grace in all of this stupidity is that even the native band on whose territory they built this "healing lodge" do not want her there and they think that she should stay in jail for the rest of her life.
Yea.... why try to heal her when you can torment and feed her rage as well as have her schooled by the other hardtimers until she is released in 19 years........duh
 

james t kirk

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Yea.... why try to heal her when you can torment and feed her rage as well as have her schooled by the other hardtimers until she is released in 19 years........duh
Which is exactly why she needs to die.

Her crimes are indefensible. I don't know if you're really that stupid or just trolling. Take your pick.
 

Orion1027

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Yea.... why try to heal her when you can torment and feed her rage as well as have her schooled by the other hardtimers until she is released in 19 years........duh
She shouldn’t ever see the light of day again. It’s too bad Canada doesn’t have the equivalent of California’s Pelican Bay Su or Russia’s Black Dolphin to let her rot in.
 

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The terd of Trud called the conservatives ambulance chasers for bring this case up. Even the natives don't want this trash around.


Trudeau bails on vote to denounce child killer

Justin Trudeau stood in the House of Commons and said he would not denounce the special treatment being awarded to child killer Terri-Lynne McClintic.

MPs were asked to vote on a Conservative motion denouncing the fact that McClintic has been moved from a secure prison facility to a healing lodge with no fence and with children present.

Trudeau couldn’t do it. In fact, when the time came for MPs to vote, Trudeau bailed.

He didn’t stay and stand for the vote, he voted on the bill immediately before this and left, so no record of his cowardice is on file.

That said, he did stop for the cameras on the way out of the House of Commons, denouncing the Conservatives as “ambulance chasers” for focusing on this story.


If being outraged about a child killer makes me an ambulance chaser, then I and millions of other Canadians will stand guilty as charged.

Unlike Trudeau, who wouldn’t stand for a vote to denounce this child killer.

Instead, an hour before the vote, the prime minister repeated the lines he has been parroting since the story broke.

“The offender in question was moved from maximum security to medium security in 2014 under the Conservatives. She remains in medium security today,” Trudeau told the House.


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stands in the House of Commons during question period on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018. Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS

Let’s be clear, there is a world of difference between the Grand Valley Institution for Women where McClintic was and the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge where she lives now.

For a start, the healing lodge doesn’t even have fences to keep people in.

Why Trudeau continues to hold firm to this line of thinking is truly mind-boggling. No one is on McClintic’s side.

Let’s remember, this is a woman who approached an innocent little girl, convinced her she was a friend that wanted to show her a puppy, and instead took Tori Stafford to be repeatedly raped.

After McClintic’s “boyfriend” was done violating Tori, the two of them murdered her. McClintic struck Tori in the head with a hammer several times to get the job done.

There is no defending such people.


While the Conservatives view McClintic’s transfer as a moral outrage that puts the public at risk, Trudeau views it as one of trusting the public service.

I think most Canadians would view what McClintic did as an outrage, how she is being treated now doesn’t match her crime.

Back in 2001 when the Sun exposed the Club Fed conditions that cop killer Clinton Suzack was living in, the Liberal government faced similar pressure in the House of Commons to fix the situation.

They did.


Rodney Stafford, the father of murdered eight-year-old Victoria ‘Tori’ Stafford enters Osgoode Hall in Toronto on Monday, October 24, 2016. (Tyler Anderson/Postmedia Network)

Lawrence MacAuley, the current agriculture minister, was then serving as solicitor-general and informed the House of Suzack’s move out of Club Fed.

If they could do it then, why can’t they do it now?

The Conservatives and Liberals have different readings of whether the law allows the government to change the living situation of individual prisoners but no one disputes that they could change the rules of classes of prisoners.

Lawyer Andrew House served as the chief of staff to two different ministers of public safety. House told me that the government has options for moving McClintic and doing it quickly.


Conservative House Leader Candice Bergen and Alain Rayes, Quebec Political Lieutenant, address media on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018. Conservative MP Tony Clement, right, looks on. Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS

“The minister of public safety has a power whereby he can direct the Commissioner of the Correctional Service to basically make a rule of general application. So not directed at one inmate but actually covering a class of inmates,” House said.

He also points out this could be done by an act of cabinet within a day if the government wanted.

Rodney Stafford, Tori’s father, has written to the prime minister asking him to fix this.

“From father to father,” Stafford wrote, “Could you kneel before your child’s headstone, knowing they spent the last 3 hrs of their life begging & pleading for Mommy or Daddy to come save them, alone and scared? Can you sleep soundly knowing there is more injustice unfolding before you?”

Stafford was in Ottawa on Wednesday for the vote. Trudeau wouldn’t see him.


Victoria “Tori” Stafford, 8, from Woodstock (Supplied photo)

Maybe because he wouldn’t be able to look him in the eye.

This should have been an easy fix to a bureaucratic mistake. Instead, Trudeau is defending the indefensible.

If anyone is playing politics with this, it is Trudeau.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-trudeau-bails-on-vote-to-denounce-child-killer
 

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First Nations fury over child killer McClintic: 'We have children in our community'

Child killer Terri-Lynne McClintic isn’t welcome at the healing lodge that sits on Nekaneet First Nation land, band members say.

McClintic’s transfer from a medium-security prison in Ontario to the Okimaw Ochi Healing Lodge in Saskatchewan has triggered national outrage.

And local band members are furious as well that they were not consulted and only recently learned the child killer was nearby.

There are no fences at the healing lodge and over the years, there have been a number of escapes.

“When you have cases like this that are this horrendous it is a safety concern for everybody because we have children in our community and I know that there are some mothers out there in our community that are absolutely concerned for their children,” band member Cherish Francis told CKOM News Talk Radio.

The Woodstock murderer — who may not even be Indigenous — was convicted in the brutal first-degree kidnapping and sex slaying Tori Stafford in 2009.

Tori was just eight years old. McClintic was sentenced to life with no parole for 25 years.

But even after a jailhouse assault in 2016, McClintic got the green light after just eight years to be sent to a healing lodge last December.

Francis — who is a spokeswoman for the band –added that members are furious they weren’t consulted.

She told CKOM local elders once had a say in who would be allowed to transfer to the Okimaw Ochi Healing Lodge.
But all that changed.

“They would travel during the interview process for some of these inmates that were looking to transfer to the facility,” Francis said.

“It was cut six years ago and since then we’ve had no say as to who comes out of the healing lodge and that is really concerning as a band member.”

The lodge has been a part of the community for 23 years and some inmates have participated in Native ceremonies with band elders.



While the band was under no illusion that inmates at the lodge have done some despicable things, McClintic is beyond the pale.

“In my opinion, if the elders were there in the intake process, I believe that McClintic wouldn’t be in our community right now because they would have screened her out and said her crime is too horrendous to come to our community,” Francis said.

“But they didn’t have that opportunity.”

Chief Alan Francis shared the same concerns in another interview with CKOM.

If elders had been involved in the process, there would have been a different outcome.

Cherish Francis also said she was worried that the Ontario child killer could derail the work the — already misunderstood — healing lodges do.

The true purpose is to reduce the high incarceration rate of Indigenous people, she said.



https://torontosun.com/news/crime/f...r-mcclintic-we-have-children-in-our-community
 

mandrill

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Gee, it's the guy who cut and pastes endless Toronto Sun op eds again. Even when they don't actually say anything accurate.

What the Tories did was "ambulance chase politics' at its worse. They found a case where the - I presume - parole board or other prison authorities arranged a disposition for an inmate (however odious) after holding the mandated statutory hearing. It's open to the Feds to appeal the disposition. What is not open is to vote in Parliament on the issue and over-ride a disposition of the Parole Board. It's like Parliament holding a vote and deciding that Judge X was wrong to give me a $1,000 damages award in Small Claims Court. It breaks every written and unwritten Constitutional rule of law in the book.

The legal expert "consulted" by the Sun as window dressing pretty much admitted as much, by saying that Cabinet would have to change the entire classification of a wide group of offenders to retroactively transfer McClintock out of the facility where she is currently transferred. And that leaves out the part - a pretty big part - where McClintock's constitutional rights defence team immediately tears apart the classification, successfully sues the Feds for $10 million like Omar Khadr and transfers her back to the healing lodge. (Scheer would then pretend it was all Justin fault, of course and deny the Tories had any part on the disaster).

So Trudeau - who's actually pretty competent about this stuff - declines to hold the vote. And immediately the CPC's allies in the Sun op ed department whip out an editorial saying essentially that Trudeau supports baby killers.

What a dumb ass waste of time and resources for the Tories to even pull this stuff.
 

wigglee

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Which is exactly why she needs to die.

Her crimes are indefensible. I don't know if you're really that stupid or just trolling. Take your pick.
What alternate uni9verse are you living in? Canada has no death penalty and that is a good thing IMO. She got 25 years and that was during your pal Harper's reign of arrogance. That means she will get out unless she dies of natural causes or is murdered by another inmate. Do the math.....do you want her peaceful or agitated when she gets out?
 
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