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They even got innocent looking girls stealing cars now. Trust nobody!!! UPDATE: She turned herself in.

Sugarsweet905

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She's already wanted for multiple fraud charges and other investigations, but with no evidence you're still blaming others for her actions.


She's not dumb, naive or a victim. She's a criminal.
But the hunt for a second car, believed to have been involved with the obfuscation effort to trick the victim into handing over his keys, and the accomplices in the Mississauga carjacking is ongoing.

 
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Ceiling Cat

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and asked for a deposit
...................and run off with. Leaving you with your dick in hand.

She is a person of interest in several other cases involving multiple departments with on going police investigations. She will stiff you, before she lets you put your stiff in her.
 
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Update: She turned herself in.
What is so innocent about her if she's doing this kind of shit.
 
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Ceiling Cat

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I will bet you she collected a few souvenirs when she was baby sitting. Maybe that is why she is a person of interest in other crimes the police are investigating. I think being a SP is the last thing on her mind. She probably will be a scammer all her life. She will learn at the crime university the judge will send her to. The only crotch she will be eating is big Mama's when she is in the can.
 

JeanGary Diablo

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They had an ex-cop on CP24 and he said she most likely wont.
She'll be charged with Criminal negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle
Yes, and that's the best step to take if they want a conviction.

If they charged her with attempted murder and refused to budge on that charge, it would go to trial and then the Crown would then have to prove her intent was to kill the man. There's no way a jury could be swayed to believe her full intent was to kill him, and therefore she'd walk.

A charge of criminal negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle will surely get a conviction. How much time the judge wants to give her is then up in the air. My guess is she'll probably get sentenced to about four years and do about 2.5.
 
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