Targeted Murder in Toronto

TeeJay

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Lots of anon messages bashing him in months before his death
She obv was not too happy with his work
Be curious if more info comes out as to what happened and her motives


Global News also learned that this was not the first time Rosen was targeted. Police in 53 division investigated an incident a few years ago when a woman attacked him by throwing acid on him. An arrest was never made after that incident.

Sources told Global News that investigators believe Rosen was being stalked for a number of days prior to the hit-and-run homicide.

Meanwhile, Anh appeared in court on Wednesday for her first appearance.




Global News learned that Rosen represented Castleform Development, a corporation run by Peter Voong, who is the son-in-law of the woman charged, Anh Thu Chiem, in a commercial lawsuit in 2018.

Representatives for Castleform argued there was an oral agreement to develop land in Etobicoke owned by Chiem’s mother, Chau Chiem. But Voong, Chiem and her mother disagreed over the terms agreed upon.

On Jan. 10, 2019, a judge ordered that Anh and Chau pay Castleform Development $37,000 and dismissed a countersuit. The judge called it “an unfortunate matter that has the undertones of a failing family relationship.”

 
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mandrill

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Part of the risk of being lawyer is the crazy, psycho client. They're out there in significant numbers.
 

jerimander

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This killing was cleverly planned. She figured out where he would have to show up rather than try to barge in to his office.
 

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Article states “ Commercial litigation”
Maybe he screwed her out of a large sum of money
Let’s be honest eat lawyers aren’t know as crooks in suits for no reason
Still ugly way to go
Run over by a uhaul
 
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jcpro

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That's one very upset woman. It will be interesting to find out the motive.
 
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TeeJay

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Article states “ Commercial litigation”
Yeah I read his law firms (him + partner) page as well

But the numerous comments about "dragging on litigation forever" are what makes me curious as to details
Other than those anon comments (prob her + family) nothing has been said in over a year

So wonder what he (they) were up to
 

mandrill

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Yeah I read his law firms (him + partner) page as well

But the numerous comments about "dragging on litigation forever" are what makes me curious as to details
Other than those anon comments (prob her + family) nothing has been said in over a year

So wonder what he (they) were up to
If she were a normal client who had been screwed over by a lawyer who overbilled or "milked the file", she would have moved to have his account assessed by the court or complained to the Law Society. Both perfectly acceptable and frequently used avenues of redress.

However, she lurked in the underground garage and then killed the dude. You think that might perhaps suggest that she's psycho and it's her not him?
 
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She will find a defense lawyer who will argue NCR due to mental illness, Autism, Covid, drunkenness, all of the above.
 

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squeezer

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Took them a week to ID her
Its not like this was a hidden assassination
I would hardly call that "fast"
I dunno about you but most criminal wouldn't be happy if nabbed by the popo within 5 days of committing their crime but hey, anything is possible in BJ's World.
 
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I dunno about you but most criminal wouldn't be happy if nabbed by the popo within 5 days of committing their crime but hey, anything is possible in BJ's World.
She rented a truck and killed him very visibly in an underground garage
Maybe they waited to ID her to prevent her from running but there is no way they should have been ignorant as to who she was for such a long time
 

james t kirk

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Part of the risk of being lawyer is the crazy, psycho client. They're out there in significant numbers.
I sympathise.

I deal with a lot of bullshit in my field, but I generally don't have to worry about psycho clients running me over with a Uhaul van.
 
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