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|    Gord Penner Upset With Justice System    |
|    31 May 14 16:33:40    |
      XPost: can.politics, van.general, alt.true-crime       From: gregcarrsober@gmail.com              A young criminal wrapping up his latest prison term in Saskatchewan       won’t be coming back to BC anytime soon.              Ryan Crossley, who fatally stabbed 20-year old Jesse Penner eight years       ago in Port Coquitlam, is allowed to apply for parole next month.              Penner’s father, Gord, says he’s been told the now-24 year old’s parole       hearing will happen in Prince Albert because he’s indicated he has no       plans to come back here.              “He’s not coming back to BC upon his release, so therefore there won’t       be a peace bond hearing here in British Columbia.”              Penner says he believes Crossley is a high risk to re-offend and he       still doesn’t understand why the repeat young offender was granted bail       before attacking Jesse outside a house party in 2006.              “This wears on me every day, every single day. I pay for this system,       just like everybody else does. Our son’s murder was totally preventable.       When you look at the history and the trail that this kid left and the       people in authority that knew? Shame on them. For any politician to       stand up there and say they’re doing what’s right for the victims of       crime, I call liar.”              http://www.cknw.com/2014/05/30/repeat-violent-offender-from-bc-s       ys-not-coming-home-if-granted-parole/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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