24 January 2020

In Ontario... it's "Catch & Release"

Why would you ever let these people see daylight again?
I didn’t like the person I was,” said the weeping Dooley, who’ll turn 50 this year. She didn’t shed a tear at her murder trial for her battered stepson, seven-year-old Randal.

He had wasted to just 41 pounds, suffered 13 fractured ribs, a lacerated liver, four brain injuries, a damaged diaphragm, a broken back bone and was covered head-to-toe with bruises. He finally died of a bleeding brain and pneumonia.

In September 1998, Randal’s nightmarish life ended in an agonizingly-slow death.

A tooth found in Randal’s stomach was “smashed out of his mouth.”
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