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By Persons Unknown Canadian Government Conspiracy!

Preface This is the true story of the Royal Canadian Mounted Polices and the Government of Canadas conspiracy against a little guy in 19 ! and continuing to this very day" including their harassment of his #ife and children$ %ustice in Canada & 'aloney$ (uman rights in Canada & more 'aloney$ )iar" after liar #or*ing for the Canadian Government & you 'et$ Possi'ly" a much more important +uestion as*ed in this 'oo* is, -ust ho# many serial *illers are there in .ritish Colum'ia one of the provinces in Canada/ 0lso" -ust ho# many serial *illers are there in Canada #ith page after page of missing and 1 or murdered victims in Canada/ Terry Mallen'y" .0" .23" M0 former federal peace officer

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Chapter 1 LETS PUT T !S T"UE ST#"$ !%T# PE"SPECT!&E 'S ' &E"$ 'PP'"E%T "C(P '%) C'%')!'% G#&E"%(E%T C#%SP!"'C$ )ets put this true story into perspective as a very apparent RCMP HRoyal Canadian Mounted PoliceI and Canadian Government Conspiracy, 19 ! 19 9 19 9 19 9 19 9 19 9 19@C Coroners 7n+uest held in 2+uamish" .ritish Colum'ia" Canada ruled the homicide #as 'y Person or Persons 6n*no#n RCMP 212gt %ohn Thomas Randle #rites a letter saying that this little guy #as a murderer1 RCMP 212gt %ohn Thomas Randle #rites a letter saying that this little guy #as a murderer is given to %ohn Gomery4a MJ%J (auser of the Correctional 2ervice of Canada in memoKsL says that this little guy #as a murderer? :icole .om'erg of the Canadian (uman Rights Commission in memoKsL says that this little guy #as a murderer= )orisa 2tein of the Canadian (uman Rights Commission in memoKsL says that this little guy #as a murdererB The little guy 'eing unemployed see*s relief from his Canada 2tudent )oans" ho#ever" the %udge turns out to 'e %ohn Gomery and his re+uest is denied4' The little guy 'eing unemployed see*s a disa'ility pension HCanada Pension PlanI using RCMP 212gt %ohn Thomas Randle" MJ%J (auser of the Correctional 2ervice of Canada memoKsL" :icole .om'erg of the Canadian (uman Rights Commission memoKsL and )orisa 2tein of the Canadian (uman Rights Commission memoKsL & his re+uest for disa'ility pension approved The little guy 'eing unemployed again see*s relief from his Canada 2tudent )oans" the %udge not 'eing %ohn Gomery" and his re+uest is approved The RCMP fa'ricate more 'ull shit a'out the little guy to railroad him into -ail

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0fter 1= years of accumulating evidence" the little guy successfully sues the RCMP Hsee 0ppendiM 1" cited 'elo#I The little guy 'le# the #histle on :e#foundland 2ocial 2ervice Minister Aay 9oungs 3hit'ourne Centre Hsee 0ppendiM 4" cited 'elo#I The little guy #ent 'ac* on his Canada Pension Plan disa'ility pension #ith a psychiatrist diagnosis that the little guy suffered #ith Post Traumatic 2tress & Chronic Type" 2ocial Pho'ia" etc Hsee 0ppendiM ?" cited 'elo#I 0s part of dealing #ith his Post Traumatic 2tress & Chronic Type he too* to #riting a'out the RCMP false statements" harassment" illegal" acts, Human rights violations in Canada: Individual being denied employment with the Federal Government of Canada due to false "murder charge" statements made by M. . Hauser of the Correctional !ervice of Canada "continuing case study from Cour supe#rieure en matie$re de faillite% &alais de 'ustice% Montre#al% File ()**+,,+ **--.*+/.012C3C 4umber: -.-*)0** 5 ,..* Human rights violations in Canada: Individual being denied employment with the Federal Government of Canada due to false "murder charge" statements made by 4icole 6omberg of the &ublic !ervice Commission of Canada "continuing case study from Cour supe#rieure en matie$re de faillite% &alais de 'ustice% Montre#al% File ()**+,,+**--.*+/.012C3C 4umber: -.-*)0** 5 ,..*

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0s part of dealing #ith his Post Traumatic 2tress & Chronic Type he too* to #riting a'out the RCMP false statements" harassment" illegal" acts, 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle:s legacy to Canada. I!64: *.;.).00-. .</*.;.).00-* 2C3C 4umber: 0;)=,//- + ,..; 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle:s legacy to Canada. I!64: *.;.).00-. .</*.;.).00-* 2C3C 4umber: 0;)=,//- + ,..;

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0s part of dealing #ith his Post Traumatic 2tress & Chronic Type he too* to #riting a'out the RCMP false statements" harassment" illegal" acts, Human rights violations in Canada by federal agents of the Canadian Human 7ights >nti+?iscrimination >gency of the &ublic !ervice Commission of Canada. I!64: *.;.).00)= .</*.;.).00), 2C3C 4umber: 0;)-/*/, + ,..< Is he Canada:s e@ample of another Mar8 Furman : 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle purposefully committed lies% fabricated evidence% made false statements A committed illegal actsB I!64: *.;.).00=< .</*.;.).00=< 2C3C 4umber: 0=,)-,<, + ,..< Complete discharge from ban8ruptcy including preferred student loans due to 7oyal Canadian Mounted &olice harassment: a most unusual case of ban8ruptcy. I!64: *.;/-.*0;. .</*.;/-.*0;* 2C3C 4umber: 0;);=,/- 5 ,..<

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0s part of dealing #ith his Post Traumatic 2tress & Chronic Type he too* to #riting a'out the RCMP false statements" harassment" illegal" acts, Canadian anti+discriminate CsicD directorate and Canadian public service staff 4icole 6omberg:s legacy to Canada. I!64: *.;/-.*0;. .</*.;/-.*0;* 2C3C 4umber: 0;);=,;. + ,../ Canadian anti+discrimination directorate and Canadian public service staff 3orisa !tein:s legacy to Canada. 4: *.;.).00<E .</*.;.).00<) 2C3C 4umber: 0;);=,=< + ,../ 7oyal Canadian Mounted &olice officers !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle:s A Cpl. ac8ett:s legacy to Canada. I!64: *.;/-.*00- .</*.;/-.*00; 2C3C 4umber: 0;);=-,) + ,../ udge ohn Gomery:s inapproprivate comments based on lies% false statements% fabricated statements A illegal acts by 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn 9homas 7andle. I!64: *.;/-.*0<< .</*.;/-.*0<< 2C3C 4umber: 0;);=,)0 5 ,../ 9

Can police harassment involving illegal acts% false statements and fabricated evidence lead to a diagnosis of post+traumatic stress disorder sufficient to approve permanent disability pensionF I!64: *.;.).00// .</*.;.).00/2C3C 4umber: 0;);=,*- + ,../ 199@ The 6nited :ations #asnt interested in the little guy, Gofi >nnan% !ecretary General of the Hnited 4ations and Mary 7obinson% the Human 7ights Commissioner: their legacy to the world. 2C3C 4umber: 0.-;/-0/ 199@ 4CCC To shut the little guy up" the RCMP fa'ricate more 'ull shit a'out the little guy to railroad him into -ail The Canadian 7nvestigative Program #asnt interested in the little guy, !tory :too hot: for the investigative program "9he Fifth Istate"BB 2C3C 4umber: 0/;<*.00 4CCB <id apparent RCMP stooge professor (elen .ro#n purposefully fa'ricate a statement a'out the little guys son to interfere #ith his university program! This RCMP stooge professor (elen .ro#n also tried the same #ith the little guys daughter 4CC! <id the RCMP have the Canadian Military purposefully issue the little guys daughter clo#n siNed 'oots so she #ould not ma*e .MO and eliminate her from a career #ith the Canadian military <id the RCMP have the Canadian Military apparently poison the little guys son so he #ould not ma*e .MO and eliminate him from a career #ith the Canadian military@ The RCMP had some ruffians harass the little guys #ife" daughter and son9 <id the RCMP have a private security employer deny the little guys son essential emails1C <id RCMP stooge Canadian Minister <iane >inley purposefully accept lies of a private security employer a'out the little guys son and daughter to eliminate a career in 1C

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private security11 4C1C The RCMP made up some coc*GandG'ull reason not to accept the little guys son as a recruit thus eliminating his potential career #ith the RCMP14 <id RCMP stooge Manito'a (ealth Minister Theresa 8s#ald purposefully accept lies from the cool *ids gang to harass" isolate and discriminate against the little guys daughter1? <id RCMP stooge Manito'a (ealth Minister Theresa 8s#alds cool *ids gang also try to harass and isolate the little guys son 4C11 The Canadian Government and RCMP are censoring this current authors attempts to 'ring this conspiracy to light" #here the Canadian Government and the RCMP are o'viously censoring #hat appears on 0maNonJcom1=

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*ootnotes 1J The little guy *ne# fullG#ell long" long ago that there #ere lying 'astards in the RCMP Hinterspersed amongst the many fine RCMP officers protecting our citiNens and countryI and has #aited over ?C years 'efore the rest of the country and #orld could read a'out the lying 'astards" as cited in the current authors recent 'oo*s highlighting accounts in the media and on the #e', CanadaJs &olice Force: 3ies% fabrication% per'ury ... and much worseF .efore his death he #as a'le to tell a nurse at the hospital that an RCMP officer -umped up and do#n on him http,11###JamaNonJcom1C0:0<0sGP8)7C5G>8RC5Gfa'ricationG per-ury1dp11=!11C4@141refPsrQ1Q1@/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?11BB44 4RsrP1G1@ Cry 6abiesB > pile of Kdirty tric8sL and when they are revealed 5 boy do they cryF http,11###JamaNonJcom1CryG.a'iesGdirtyGtric*sG revealed1dp11=!!=4?1@@1refPsrQ1Q41/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?1@9!4!=!RsrP1G 41 Mere these 7CM& officers 'ust being "62N!"F 2r was it very close to "7>&I"F http,11###JamaNonJcom13ereGtheseGRCMPGofficersG 'eing1dp11=!@C@911C1refPsrQ1Q=B/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4=491?19RsrP1G=B 9he 4ew 7CM& Commissioner 6ob &aulson: Closes door on "se@ual perverts" already in the 7CM&F

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here is the story a'out the lying doctor as an apparent RCMP stooge #ho tried to interfere #ith the little guy daughters potential military career" as cited in the current authors recent 'oo*, 9he lying doctorF >nd% the lying generalF http,11###JamaNonJcom1lyingGdoctorG general1dp11=!!==9C4C1refPsrQ1Q4B/ sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?19=9 9B4RsrP1G4B @J The little guy *ne# fullG#ell long" long ago #hat lying 'astards #ere employed 'y the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP and here is the story a'out the apparent attempted poisoning of the little guy sons thus eliminating his potential military career" as cited in the current authors recent 'oo*s, Canadian Government Conspiracy: Mas this Q8idJ poisonedF http,11###JamaNonJcom1CanadianGGovernmentGConspiracyGthisG poisoned1dp11=!!=!4B=E1refPsrQ1Q49/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4C?1=4C9RsrP1G 49 ?avid 3angtry:s 3egacy to CanadaF: >ccepting lie% after lie% after lieF http,11###JamaNonJcom1<avidG)angtrysG)egacyGCanadaG 0ccepting1dp11=!@1!C= @1refPsrQ1QBB/ sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4!41? !@RsrP1GBB Canada Government: Mhy so many liarsF http,11###JamaNonJcom1CanadaGGovernmentG3hyGmanyG liars1dp11=!@1 !9 @1refPsrQ1QB!/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4!41?@11RsrP1GB! 9J The little guy *ne# fullG#ell long" long ago #hat lying 'astards #ere employed 'y the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP and here is the story a'out the harassment of the little guys #ife and daughter and son 'y RCMP stooges" as cited in the current authors recent 'oo*, CanadaJs &olice Force: 3ies% fabrication% per'ury ... and much worseF .efore his death he #as a'le to tell a nurse at the hospital that an RCMP officer -umped up and do#n on him http,11###JamaNonJcom1C0:0<0sGP8)7C5G>8RC5Gfa'ricationG per-ury1dp11=!11C4@141refPsrQ1Q1@/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?11BB44 4RsrP1G1@ 1CJ The little guy *ne# fullG#ell long" long ago #hat lying 'astards #ere employed 'y the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP and here is the story a'out a vindictive employer as an apparent RCMP stooge #ho tried to interfere #ith the little guy sons safety" as cited in the current authors recent 'oo*s, 1?

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Appendix 1a The little guy sued for lost #ages of 1J? million dollars H#ith actuarial evidenceI and the first outGofGcourt settlement that the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP offered him #as S1BC"CCC/ The little guy told the la#yer that #asnt enough" and the second outGofG court settlement that the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP offered him #as S4 B"CCC/ The little guy said that represented a moral victory over the 'astards and said accept it$ 0s far as the little guy is concerned" the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP still o#e him the remaining 1 million dollars" together #ith a siNea'le amount for his #ife and children #ho have themselves 'een harassed 'y the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP$ 0s for the current author can tell" all he can say is that there are apparently many lying shitGheads #or*ing for the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP and that there is enough material out there in the press" in the media and via Google search he can #rite many" many 'oo*s a'out them for years and years to come/

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Appendix 2 The little guy #ent off his Canada Pension Plan disa'ility pension first approved in 19 9" thin*ing the RCMP harassment may have finished/ (o#ever" he #as una'le to coverGup for an apparent sleeNe 'all" as cited in the current authors ne# 'oo*, MhistleblowerB >nd darn proud of itB http,11###JamaNonJcom13histle'lo#erGdarnGproudGTerryG Mallen'y1dp11=!!=4 B =1refPsrQ1Q44/ sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?1@9!4 =BRsrP1G44 0s cited" this Flittle guy #ho lost a -o' after 'lo#ing the #histle on the 3hit'ourne Centre to Premier Clyde 3ells and 2ocial 2ervices Minister Aay 9oung" had #arned these t#o idiot politicians of the dangers at the 3hit'ourne Centre$1 (o#ever" they #ouldnt listen H-ust li*e all the 3histel'lo#ers cited in this 'oo* and else#here4I and got rid of their o#n #histle'lo#er only to find out a year later that a tragedy did occur at the 3hit'ourne Centre$ 3ith the :e#foundland there #as a 3histle'lo#er #ho #rote to :e#foundland Premier Clyde 3ells and to :e#foundland 2ocial 2ervices Minister Aay 9oung telling them that the security at the maMimum security youth centre" the 3hit'ourne Centre" #as laM and should 'e improvedJ? 3hat did :e#foundland Premier Clyde 3ells and :e#foundland 2ocial 2ervices Minister Aay 9oung do/ They didnt listen to the 3histle'lo#erT instead they fa'ricated some coc*GandG'ull eMcuse and got rid of him" -ust li*e all the government ministers and managers cited in this 'oo* and else#hereJ= 0nd #hat did that sleaNeG'all 2ocial 2ervices Minister Aay 9oung doT she even violated the violation of the >reedom of 7nformation 0ct and the Privacy 0ct to ma*e sure this #histle'lo#ers #as goodGandGgone$ Cant have anyone 'lo#ing the #histle on political 1 government incompetence can #e, 4ovember ,;% ,..0 H2H!I 2F >!!IM63N &72CII?I4G! Pol. E3II 4o. ;41

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MRJ 3J M0TT(532, G and in that #ritten" deli'erate statement pertaining to the situation" she said, MrJ MM #as dismissed for #or* related pro'lems" -o' performanceJ :o# the record of employment 'elonging to MrJ MM states that he #as dismissed for 'reach of trust and loss of confidence" so in essence" the minister in her statement" issued a false statementJ The reason #as inaccurate and incorrect" so 7 #ant to as* the Premier, does he feel that the conduct of the Minister of 2ocial 2ervices Aay 9oung" in issuing a false" pu'lic statement is 'ehaviour and conduct accepta'le for a minister of his 0dministration or" is he going to allo# the standards and 'ehaviour and conduct of the ministers to sin* to an allGtime lo# in this Province" #here" individual privacy #ill no longer 'e protected/ 3hat happened a year later" due to the laM security" one of the youth committed suicide and a stin* #as raised a'out :e#foundland Premier Clyde 3ells and :e#foundland 2ocial 2ervices Minister Aay 9oung ignoring these 3histle'lo#er #arnings$ *ootnotes 1J 9he 4ewfoundland ?epartment of !ocial !ervices is the worst department this author has ever read about" 0M7C62 :oJ 1!9 419!" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ 4J !ome Canadian Mhistleblowers Topics, 3histle'lo#ers http,11fair#histle'lo#erJca1#'ers1canadianQ#'sJhtml ?J 9he 4ewfoundland ?epartment of !ocial !ervices is the worst department this author has ever read about" 0M7C62 :oJ 1!9 419!" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ =J !ome Canadian Mhistleblowers Topics, 3histle'lo#ers http,11fair#histle'lo#erJca1#'ers1canadianQ#'sJhtml

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3hat the current author has noted" if one Google searches unsolved murders in .ritish Colum'ia HCanadaI" page after page of #e' sites are listed & 'ut apparently not one 'y the Royal Canadian Mounted Police dedicated to these poor unfortunate victims/ 0s an eMample" this #e' site seems to 'e maintained and upGdated 'y a pu'lic citiNen 'y the name of Tony & apparently no input from Canadas police force" the Royal Canadian Mounted Police HRCMPI/ (ere is a tri'ute to the efforts of Tony 'y one grieving family, KIt is with the deepest than8s I send this note regarding all the effort you% and everyone involved% have put into your efforts to bring to light the tragedy that has befallen so many young people along highway ,;. I feel that you have given the voice to the victims% and their families and friends that has been sorely missing from those that have been entrusted with the responsibility of solving these tragic% and horrible circumstances. If more attention is brought to the many mysteries that have lived and lie along this lonesome stretch of road+ and the communities that live along it+ perhaps it will bring a long overdue spotlight to this part of our province% the crimes that beset it% and those that are &>I? and I497H!9I? to !I7PI H!% ultimately bringing an end to the vanishings and tears...L , 3hy arent all these missing Hand presumed murderedI and 1 or actually murdered individuals on a highly pu'liciNed RCMP #e' site some#here/ 7s the RCMP doing all they can for these grieving families/ 0s cited on Missing along (igh#ay of Tears4" here is a list as of C= :ovem'er" 4C11, Nicole Hoar, Age: 25 3ast seen: une -,% -**- in &rince George 6ody found: 4o Fact: !he was hitchhi8ing on Hwy. ,; >ge -)% ): .::% ,=* lbs. ?ar8 hair in a pony tail% blue eyes and glasses. 3ast seen heading west from &rince George hitchhi8ing to !mithers on une -,% -**-.

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Mas carrying a large purple and blac8 bac8pac8. Mas wearing beige capri pants and a long sleeve red sports shirt% with a white and yellow collar% and the name "7avens" on it. !he was carrying an olive green shoulder bag with an orange appliOued ?ragon on it. >nyone having seen 4icole or having any information as to her possible whereabouts please call 7CM& in &rince George: "-)*1 );,+==** or any 7CM& detachmentL= Tamara Chipman, Age: 22 3ast seen: !ept. -,% -**) in &rince 7upert 6ody found: 4o Fact: 6elieved to be hitchhi8ing on Highway ,; Hello and than8 you too everyone who has helped with 9amara:s case. My name is Cory and this is my daughter 9amara. 9his !eptember will be the second year that her dad and myself have been missing our girl% it has without a doubt been the worst two years of our lives. 4ot a day or even an hour goes by that I don:t thin8 about her. Mish that I could tal8 to her or even 'ust hear her voice again. I see her face everyday but sadly only in my mind% I tal8 to her only from my heart now% but I am sure that God tells her we are loving her always and he has her safely with him. 9amara was born on 2ctober ,,. Her Grandpa Chipman drove 9om and I too the hospital that day. I:m not sure who was more e@cited about her arrivalF From the minute she arrived she was loved by her entire family both my side and 9oms. 6ut I must say that 9oms dad grandpa ohn and grandma >gnes were her favoritesS.L0 ana !erric", Age: 1# 3ast seen: 2ct. <% ,..) in 9hornhill 6ody found: 4o Fact: Family doesn:t believe she was hitchhi8ing >ged ,.% ?ar8 brown hairT brown eyes disappeared 2ct. <% ,..)% at a service station in 9hornhill while home from school or the wee8end. 3ana was enrolled in forestry studies at 4orthwest Community College. If you have any information concerning 3ana call the nearest 7CM& or &oliceL
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!elphine Ni""al, Age: 1$ 3ast seen: une ,0% ,..* along Highway ,; in !mithers 6ody found: 4o >ged ,;. ?isappeared from !mithers% 6C on une ,0% ,..*% hitchhi8ing east on Highway ,; from !mithers to her home in 9el8wa. If you have any =4

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eah Ali%hia &ermaine, Age: 15 3ast seen: ?ec. .% ,..0 in &rince George 6ody found: ?ec. .% ,..0 near Hwy ,; Fact: !he 8new victim 7o@anne 9hiara From 3eah:s ">lisha1 aunt Connie ........the memories came flooding bac8 along with the heartache. It has been ,, long years since she was ta8en from us but it still feels li8e yesterday. I will never forget my sister ?ebbie:s anguish% anger and frustration of not 8nowing why and who did this to her little girl. ?eb died last year without the closure she really needed concerning 3eah:s death. !he never truly got over the way 3eah died.L < Cecilia Anne Ni"al, Age: 'n"no(n 3ast seen: ,./. along Highway ,; in !mithers% her family says 6ody found: 4o Fact: &olice say she went missing from Pancouver I would li8e to add a name to your list of missing girls. My cousin Ceciia >nne 4i8al. Cecilia went missing bac8 in ,./. before my sister went missing. !he was last seen in !mithers. !he doesn:t have much family to follow up with the police to even chec8 to see if she is still alive or not.L / Aie ah )aric A'ger, Age: 14 3ast seen: Feb. -% -**; in &rince George 6ody found: Feb. ,*% -**; on Hwy. ,; Fact: &ossibly got into a blac8 van >ielah !aric+>uger% ,0% a student at ?.&. 9odd !econdary !chool in &rince George% was last seen by her family on Feb. -.L . *onica +gna%, Age: 14 3ast seen: ?ec. ,=% ,.<0 in 9hornhill. 6ody found: >pr. ;% ,.<) east of 9errace Fact: !he believed to be going home from school Monica Ignas% ,)% of 9hornhill% 'ust west of 9errace% went missing ?ec. ,=% ,.<0. Her partially nude body was found in a gravel pit on >pril ;% ,.<)% about si@ 8ilometres from 9errace. !he had been strangled. 2ne area resident% anet Hult8rans% recalls that Ignas used to hitchhi8e from 9errace to her home 'ust past 9hornhill% on the outs8irts of town. =?

"Maybe she was the first Cto disappearD%" she says. "!he wasn:t much older than my 8ids and I had pic8ed her up once and driven her to school% so she is forever in my memory. !he was a nice girl and doesn:t deserve to be forgotten." ,* Alber,a -illiam%, Age: 24 3ast seen: >ug. -;% ,./. in &rince 7upert 6ody found: !ept. ,;% ,./. on Highway ,; Fact: Family doesn:t believe she was hitchhi8ing >ged -0% found murdered !ept. -)% ,.//. !he had been reported missing a month earlier. >lberta Milliams was slight at five+foot+two and ,,) pounds with dar8 brown% curly shoulder+length hair.L ,, .amona -il%on, Age: 1$ 3ast seen: une ,,% ,..0 in !mithers 6ody found: >pril ,..) on outs8irts of town Fact: Family does not believe she was hitchhi8ing >ged ,;% was hitchhi8ing to her friends home in !mithers% 6C on une ,,% ,..0. 7amona:s remains were found >pril ,..) near the !mithers >irport. Ivery year on 7amona:s birthday% the Milson family gathers at the site for a memorial% a heartbrea8ing ritual that she said will continue until the case is solvedL ,.oxanne Thiara, Age: 15 3ast seen: uly ,% - or =% ,..0 in &rince George 6ody found: >ug. ,<% ,..0 in 6urns 3a8e Fact: !he 8new victim >lisha Germaine >ged ,) disappeared from &rince George% went missing in 4ov% ,..0. Her body was discovered dumped near 6urns 3a8e.L ,= 0s further cited on Tonys #e' page" the follo#ing are @ #omen #ho #ere added to the (igh#ay of Tears 7nvestigation after Police did profiling and found similarities to those missing along the (igh#ay of TearsJ,0 &loria *ood/, Age: 20 3ast seen: 2ct. -)% ,.;. in Milliams 3a8e 6ody found: 2ct. -;% ,.;. in the bush ==

Fact: 3ast seen leaving a bar. *icheline Pare, Age: 11 3ast seen: uly ,.<* along Fort !t. ohnUHudson:s Hope highway 6ody found: >ug. /% ,.<* near Hudson:s Hope Fact: 3ast seen hitchhi8ing to a ranch &ale Ann -e/%, Age: 1# 3ast seen: 2ct. ,.% ,.<= in Clearwater 6ody found: >pril ;% ,.<0 off Nellowhead Highway Fact: !he was believed to be hitchhi8ing to Gamloops Pamela !arling,on, Age: 1# 3ast seen: 4ov. ;% ,.<= in Gamloops 6ody found: 4ov. <% ,.<= in city par8 Fact: !he was believed to be hitchhi8ing Colleen *ac*illen, Age: 1$ 3ast seen: >ug. .% ,.<0 in 3ac 3a Hache 6ody found: !ept. )% ,.<0 near ,** Mile House Fact: !he was believed to be hitchhi8ing *onica 2ac", Age: 12 3ast seen: May ;% ,.</ near 4icola 3a8e 6ody found: une ,..) north of Merritt Fact: !he was last seen riding her bi8e *a'reen *o%ie, Age: 33 3ast seen: May /% ,./, in !almon >rm 6ody found: May .% ,./, near Gamloops Fact: !he was believed to be hitchhi8ing )hell/3Ann 4ac%', Age: 1$ 3ast seen: May =% ,./= 6ody found: 4o Fact: Mal8ing home along Hwy ,; 0s further cited on Tonys #e' page" The >ollo#ing #here listed 'y a ;ancouver 2un investigative report1B Helen Claire 5ro%,, Age: 10 3ast seen: 2ct. ,=% ,.<* in &rince George 6ody found: 4o Fact: 3ast seen leaving her apartment% near Highway,; !he is not on the Highway of 9ears list.

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Pa'line 4ra6ea', Age: 1$ 3ast seen: an. .% ,.<; in Calgary 6ody found: an. .% ,.<; in Cochrane% >lta.. Fact: &art of a ,./*s "highway murders" investigation that included ) victims on the Highway of 9ears list 7irginia )ampare, Age: 11 3ast seen: 2ct. ,0% ,.<, on Highway ,; at Gitsegu8la 6ody found: 4o Fact: !he may have been hitchhi8ing Tara 2ane -hi,e, Age: 11 3ast seen: uly ,% ,.<; in 6anff% >lta.. 6ody found: March -0% ,./, near Morley% >lta.. Fact: &art of a ,./*s "highway murders" investigation that included five victims on the Highway of 9ears list *arie &o'drea', Age: 10 3ast seen: >ug. -% ,.<; near 6eaumont% >lta. 6ody found: >ug. 0% ,.<; in ?evon% >lta.. Fact: &art of a ,./*s "highway murders" investigation that included five victims on the Highway of 9ears list *eli%%a .ehore", Age: 28 3ast seen: !ept. ,;% ,.<; in Calgary 6ody found: !ept. ,;% ,.<; near the 9ransCanada highway Fact: &art of a ,./*s "highway murders" investigation that included five victims on the Highway of 9ears list 4arbara *ac ean, Age: 1# 3ast seen: Feb. -;% ,.<< in Calgary 6ody found: Feb. -<% ,.<< along a gravel road Fact: &art of a ,./*s "highway murders" investigation that included five victims on the Highway of 9ears list *ar/ 2ane Hill, Age: 31 3ast seen: March -;% ,.</ in &rince 7upert 6ody found: Mar. -;% ,.</ on Hwy. ,; Fact: > coroners inOuest said place of death was Highway ,; 9anh Ngoc Ha, Age: 1# 3ast seen: Iarly ,./, in 6anff 6ody found: Feb. -/% ,./, near Golden Fact: &art of a ,./*s "highway murders" investigation that included five victims on the Highway of 9ears list

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:l%ie 5rie%en, Age: 34 3ast seen: >pr. =% ,./. in Minfield 6ody found: May -0% ,.., on Highway == near Gelowna Fact: Her remains were found near Helena 9omat:s !eena /n 4raem, Age: 1$ 3ast seen: !ept. -)% ,... in Vuesnel 6ody found: ?ec. ,*% ,... on rural road Fact: 4ame associated with Highway of 9ears list but left off in -**< (ere #e have a tragic list of ?C disappeared and 1or murdered #omen in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada ranging from 19!C to 1999" apparently all unsolved/ %ust ho# many possi'le serial *illers are loose in .ritish Colum'ia/ 0s one grieving family stated" ho# long are #e going to put up #ith this slaughter of our young #omen/ 3e criticiNe countries #here girls and #omen are *illed at random 'ut are #e really so different/ 1! 5oo,no,e% , + ,;. KMissing along Highway of 9ears A 4orthern 6CL Highway of 9ears Missing A Murdered &rince George to &rince 7upert 6C http:UUwww.highwayoftears.caU tonyWdoorsofhope.com

Chapter 8 9UST #6 SECU"E !S C'%')' 6 E% ' SE"!'L :!LLE" C'% 6"!TE C !L)"E%S B##:S !% P"!S#%; 7ts 'ad enough there is a high#ay called The (igh#ay of Tears 1 in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada #here so many murder victims and missing have occurredJ :o# #e have a serial *iller in .ritish Colum'ia #ho has apparently 'een #riting childrens 'oo*s/ 4 0s cited 'y Aeith >raser in Convicted serial *iller Aem'o no# a childrens author selling his 'oo* from prison?, KHsing a pseudonym% serial 8iller Charles Gembo has written a childrenJs boo8 that is being offered for sale on >maRon.com.L= K9he =<-+page boo8 + 9he 9rinity of !uper8idds 6oo8 2ne: Vuest for Mater + was launched in March -*,*% according to an interview Gembo% posing as a female writer named .?. 6auer% gave to a Pancouver writer wor8ing for an online information magaRine site.LB K9hat launch date was in the middle of GemboJs trial on four counts of first+degree murder% a trial which ended in une -*,* with the accused being found guilty on all counts and sentenced to life in prison with no parole for -) years.L! K2n an inside page% the boo8% which is being sold for X,;% describes Q> desparate empire without waterT a world dying from pollutionT three fun+ loving teens rise to save the dayT hypervillains out to stop themJ." K!ources within the 'ustice system confirmed the boo8 was written by Gembo.L@ K ulie 6urtinshaw% the writer who gave the interview% e@pressed shoc8 when she was told that a serial 8iller had written the boo8.L9 K2h my God% thatJs awful%L she said. K9hat 'ust gives me the creeps because IJm pretty sure he had contacted me for this review% which is how those big online sites wor8 anyway.L1C KI donJt 8now if you 8now about my non+writing past% but my brother had been murdered in Pancouver in Moodwards in the ,.<*s.L11

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KHe was shot by a ,=+year+old. !o when this 8ind of thing comes bac8% it bothers me. ItJs 'ust an odd connection% rightFL14 2ome of those duped into 'uying this serial *illers 'oo* #ere not amused$ 0s one commentor said" ho# do people #ho have 'een convicted of these atrocities have >ace'oo* and T#itter accounts/ 8r even have access to the internet at all/ (o# did he have the a'ility to ma*e a pu'lishing agreement from prison/ 7t might sound harsh 'ut #hen you are a monster you shouldnUt have these UrightsU" you should 'e in a cage until your time is upJ1? Good +uestion/ 2ort of reminds the author of the Clifford 8lson fiasco" cited in the neMt chapter/ 5oo,no,e% ,. KMissing along Highway of 9ears A 4orthern 6CL Highway of 9ears Missing A Murdered &rince George to &rince 7upert 6C http:UUwww.highwayoftears.caU tonyWdoorsofhope.com - + ,=. KConvicted serial 8iller Gembo now a childrenJs author selling his boo8 from prisonL 6y Geith Fraser% 9he &rovince2ctober =,% -*,, http:UUwww.theprovince.comUnewsUConvictedYserialY8illerYGemboYchild renYauthorYsellingYboo8YfromYprisonU);=0*/-Ustory.html 8fraserWtheprovince.com

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Chapter < +!TS 'B#UT #6 T E "C(P BU%GLE) T E C'SE #* T E %#T#"!#US SE"!'L :!LLE" CL!**#") #LS#%/ 0s cited" :ic* has the lead role in this Canadian T; movie" set to film in Calgary and air on CT; sometime during the 4CC1G4CC4 seasonJ 0 .ritish coGproduction 'ased on the 'oo* Mhere !hadows 3inger1" itUs a'out ho# the RCMP 'ungled the case of notorious serial *iller Clifford 8lson Hsee 0ppendiM Ba to Be" cited 'elo#IJ 0s further cited" RCMP 2uperintendent .ruce :orthorp #as the office in charge of the 8lson hunt at the time of his arrest in 19@1J (is full revie# of the case clearly sho#s that the RCMP investigation of the 8lson affair #as plagued 'y its o#n internal pro'lems and personalitiesJ 0s cited" Clifford Ro'ert 8lson %rJ #as 'orn on %anuary 1st" 19=C at 2tJ Pauls (ospital" ;ancouver" .JCJ 7n his teenage years" he did crimes li*e .R5Us" ro''eries" theft" etcJ4 3hile in .JCJ Pen in 19 =" seMually attac*ed a 1 GyearGold fello# inmateJ 0fter 'eing released he indecently assaulted a GyearGold girl in :ova 2cotiaJ This #as the 'eginning of his seMually deviant and murderous criminal activityJ? <uring those seven years 8lsons prison style changedJ To some he #as *no#n as F.o'o" a man #ho viciously Fmuscled or 'uggered young inmatesJ To others he 'ecame *no#s as FThe 2enatorJ This #as 'ecause he honed his cellGroom la#yers s*ills" 'y #riting incessantly to 'oth federal and provincial politicians #ith a 'arrage of complaints a'out prison conditionsJ (e #as also a [stoolie" a person #ho #ould inform on anyone for any reasonJ This trait made him unpopular #ith 'oth inmates and guards and he eventually needed protective custodyJ= 8lson #as moved to the 2uper MaMimum 6nit K2M6L" commonly *no#n as the Penthouse" the rat and rapo unit" #here the most despised cons #ere housedJ 7t #as here that he met accused childG*iller Gary >rancis MarcouMJB 0 serial *iller #as on the loose and the people in the )o#er Mainland and >raser ;alley region of .ritish Colum'ia #ere gripped #ith fearJ 7n the short time span" from :ovem'er 19@C to %uly 19@1" a num'er of children had gone missing" and #ere later found deadJ!

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Parents in su'ur'an ;ancouver complained that the police #ere not treating reports of the missing youths seriously enoughJ The apparent rationale given" the 4CC Mounties HRCMPI in the 2urrey detachment processed roughly 4CCC missingGperson cases and investigated some 1@"CCC criminal code offenses in those t#o yearsJ Many of the -uveniles turned out to 'e runa#ays" congregating on the Granville 2treet area do#nto#n" #hile some stayed #ith friends or out partying past their curfe#" #ithout informing their parentsJ The police figured" FTheyd turn up GG and for the most part they didJ@ The only pro'lem #ith this RCMP eMplanation #as that the missing children #ere mere toddlers/ 7ncredi'ly" it too* the disappearance of nine year old 2imon Partington that #as the turning point in The Case of the Missing )o#er Mainland ChildrenJ The RCMP could hardly list him as a runa#ay" given his young age and angelicGloo*ing faceJ Police #ere sure that the slight" =GfootG4G inch" @CGpound 'oy had 'een a'ductedJ9 .y the time Clifford 8lsons murderous spree #as over" 8lson had *illed 1C children in southern .ritish Colum'ia and" 'y the time he #as finished" 11 #ould 'e deadJ 7t #as not the largest 'ody count in the occurrence of multiple murders in Canada GGG the 8lson murders caused the greatest terror and horrorJ1C *ootnotes 1J .ased on the 'oo*" Mhere !hadows 3inger 'y 3J )eslie (olmes R .ruce :orthrop" t#o Mounties involved in the original case" ZThe 7nvestigationZ is a coGproduction 'et#een Muse 5ntertainment 5nterprises and ;oice Pictures" produced 'y .ernard Du*erman" in association #ith CT;J 4 & @J Clifford 2lson + Murderer and !erial Giller http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/+Pcache,CG ;A3.:.O76%,###Jallserial*illersJcom1cliffordQolsonJhtmYRCMPY'u ngleYcliffordYolsonYcaseRcdP14RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 9J Clifford 2lson Pictims + Pictims of Clifford 2lson http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,7@1T%pt>e+*%,###Jallserial*illersJcom1cliffordQolsonQvictimsJht mYcliffordYolsonYvictimsRcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 1CJ Clifford 2lson + Murderer and !erial Giller

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http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/+Pcache,CG ;A3.:.O76%,###Jallserial*illersJcom1cliffordQolsonJhtmYRCMPY'u ngleYcliffordYolsonYcaseRcdP14RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca Appendix 5a +!t=s a1o.t how the "C(P 1.n-,ed the case o0 notorio.s seria, ki,,er C,i00ord #,son/ Mhere !hadows 3inger http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,BNO2=Bav0hC%,###Jnic*leaJcom1investigJhtmYRCMPY'ungleY cliffordYolsonYcaseRcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca :ic* has the lead role in this Canadian T; movie" set to film in Calgary and air on CT; sometime during the 4CC1G4CC4 seasonJ 0 .ritish coG production 'ased on the 'oo* 3here 2hado#s )inger" itUs a'out ho# the RCMP 'ungled the case of notorious serial *iller Clifford 8lsonJ KThe movie is a'out the investigation" not really a'out 8lsonT you donUt even see 8lsonUs face until the very endJL :ic* plays )es >orsythe" a character 'ased on )es (olmes" the eMG Mountie #ho #rote a 'oo* revealing the tragic errors that let 8lson *ill several more victims 'efore 'eing arrestedJ The movie is li*ely to prove controversial" since it pulls some s*eletons out of the RCMP closetJ 7t #ill air sometime in 4CC4J 3here 2hado#s )inger Press Release )es (olmes *ne# it #ould not 'e easy" 'ut he #as determined to 'ring closure to an event that had scarred so manyJ 0s this respected eMGMountie dug into the records of CanadaUs most horrifying serial *iller case to date" he found that shado#s still lingeredJ The culmination of the authorUs research came #hen he intervie#ed an eMGRCMP mem'er #ho had fingered 8lson #ee*s 'efore his arrest 'ut #hose discovery slipped 'et#een the crac*s of -urisdictionJ >ive more teenagers died in the meantimeJ RCMP 2uperintendent .ruce :orthorp #as the office in charge of the 8lson hunt at the time of his arrest in 19@1J (e *ept +uiet 'oth during and after the horrific affair out of respect for the mourning parents and 'ecause of suspicions a'out the mediaUs hidden agendasJ (e *ne# that one day he #ould have to set the record straight" and in this 'oo* he finally spea*s outJ (is full revie# of the case clearly sho#s that the RCMP investigation of the 8lson affair #as plagued 'y its o#n internal pro'lems and personalitiesJ

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Appendix 5b +!t=s a1o.t how the "C(P 1.n-,ed the case o0 notorio.s seria, ki,,er C,i00ord #,son/ 0lso see, urisdictional mishmash hindering 6.C. police forces .y )indsay Aines" Aatie <eRosa and %ac* AnoM" ;ictoria Times Colonist 2eptem'er 44" 4C1C http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,G9D7aC=Q?cO%,###JtheprovinceJcom1ne#s1%urisdictional \4.mishmash\4.hindering\4.police \4.forces1?B!4C9?1storyJhtmlYrcmpYdisposeYofY'odiesRcdPBRhlPenR ctPcln*RglPca ;7CT8R70 ] Thirty years ago" Clifford 8lson 'egan his *illing frenNy of 11 children in .ritish Colum'iaUs )o#er MainlandJ 8'livious to police 'oundaries that crissGcross the ;ancouver area" he roamed the region in search of young victims" raping" murdering and disposing of 'odies from 0gassiN to 3histlerJ Police" at times una#are of #hat their counterparts #ere doing in other detachments and departments" #ere slo# to lin* the disappearances 'efore eventually arresting him in 19@1J The .JCJ government resisted calls for a pu'lic in+uiry and police and politicians vo#ed to do 'etter in the futureJ Today" the policing map in the )o#er Mainland and across .JCJ loo*s much as it did during 8lsonUs rampageJ Multiple agencies still patrol metropolitan areas in the ;ancouver and ;ictoria areas" -urisdictional 'arriers still th#art effective communication and the tragedies continue to mountJ 7n 2eptem'er 4CC " Peter )ee sta''ed to death his siMGyearGold son Christian" his #ife 2unny Par*" and her parents Aum )ea Chun and Moon Ayu Par* 'efore ta*ing his o#n life in the leafy ;ictoria enclave of 8a* .ayJ 7t #as later revealed that in the #ee*s prior to the massacre" Par* 'ounced among three police departments #hile trying to get help for spousal a'useJ 8n the night of the murders" the grandmotherUs 911 call #as handled 'y a maNe of dispatchers" #hile doNens of police officers from ;ictoria" 2aanich and 8a* .ay responded to the callJ Then" last month" the ;ancouver Police <epartment released its Missing 3omen 7nvestigation Revie#" #hich concluded that police li*ely could have caught serial *iller Ro'ert Pic*ton years earlierJ B?

7n findings eerily reminiscent of the 8lson case" <eputy Chief <oug )ePard 'lamed -urisdictional 'arriers" poor management and shoddy analysis of informationJ 8ne of the main pro'lems #as conflicting prioritiesJ ;ancouver police #ere under pressure to solve the case" 'ut it #as less of a priority for the Co+uitlam RCMP" in #hose -urisdiction Pic*ton residedJ 0s a result" the detachment allo#ed the file to languish for months" )ePard saidJ :o#" gro#ing num'ers of current and retired police officers" criminologists and politicians say itUs time for .JCJ to put pu'lic safety ahead of politics and esta'lish regional forces in ma-or metropolitan areasJ >ormer solicitor general Aash (eed" a former chief of the 3est ;ancouver department" said it #ould 'e impossi'le Zto find a more distur'ing eMample any#here in the #orldZ than the investigative failures in the Pic*ton caseJ .ut he #arned that similar pro'lems #ill *eep happening unless something gets doneJ ZThe RCMP have 'osses that are 'eholden JJJ to 8tta#a"Z he saidJ Z9ou have municipal 'osses that have their o#n little *ingdomsJ 0l'eit" 7 #as one of them and youUre only concerned a'out your area JJJ 9ou only care" really" #hat happens #ithin the 'oundaries of your -urisdictionJZ 8n the )o#er Mainland alone" there are at least 1B RCMP and municipal police -urisdictions delivering service to t#o million peopleJ 7n Greater ;ictoria" four municipal departments" three RCMP detachments and three 911 dispatch centres serve -ust ?BC"CCC peopleJ .y contrast" TorontoUs 4J! million population is policed 'y a single force" as are all other ma-or metropolitan areas in CanadaJ Z7t mystifies me"Z former 8tta#a police chief ;ince .evan said of .JCJUs 'al*aniNed systemJ Z7tUs 'eyond me ho# they can have these series of smaller departments" and thin* that theyUre meeting standardsJZ The .JCJ government and some police leaders counter that much has changed since the days of 8lson" and even Pic*tonJ They cite" in particular" the creation of integrated units that dra# officers from different police agencies in a region to tac*le a particular crime or pro'lem" such as homicides" domestic a'use" traffic enforcement or gang violenceJ Clayton Pec*nold" president of the .JCJ 0ssociation of Police Chiefs" said the integrated units have Zeliminated 'ordersZ 'et#een police departmentsJ

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Z7tUs no# su'-ectGmatter 'ased as opposed to 'ased on a geographical area"Z said Pec*nold" #ho is deputy chief of Central 2aanich policeJ ZThatUs #hy the 'order doesnUt matter anymoreJZ .ut critics say the integrated units only highlight the pro'lemsJ 3ith so many chiefs trying to find consensus on *ey crimeGfighting issues" the units often ta*e months to esta'lishJ They add more layers of 'ureaucracy" and attempt to 'lend the different RCMP and municipal cultures ] sometimes #ith miMed resultsJ 2aanich police Chief Mi*e Chad#ic*" a ?BGyear veteran of the force and a staunch defender of the status +uo" argues that individual municipalities have the right to Zdirect the level of service JJJ from their police departmentZ and that municipal taMpayers should have a say on the type policing they #antJ Z7Um not so sure if you had a regional department that #ould 'e the case"Z he saidJ Z7n 2aanich" people pay for a service that #e have provided for over 1CC years no# and they come to eMpect thatJ Z2aanich taMpayers donUt eMpect to pay for #hat goes on do#nto#nJZ .ut ;ictoria police Chief %amie Graham" a strong proponent of police regionaliNation" thought the -urisdictional confusion around the 8a* .ay murderGsuicide #ould 'e the impetus needed to force regionaliNation on the )o#er 7slandJ Graham" #ho also served as chief of the ;ancouver police" said it simply ma*es sense to have a regional force chasing and apprehending criminals that donUt respect political 'oundariesJ ZThis isnUt a'out cost"Z he saidJ ZThis is a'out the a'ility to deploy more effectivelyJZ (e said ;ictoria police continue to 'e crushed under the #eight of policing a do#nto#n core #hich is the destination of clu'Ghoppers" concert or festival goers and of course" criminals" many of #hom live in the surrounding municipalitiesJ The departmentUs 4=1 officers have the highest case load among municipal police officers in the region and Graham said he #ould have to hire !C officers to reach the provincial standardJ Graham noted that" under a regional model" a single chief #ould have the a'ility to deploy resources #here they are needed mostJ 7f there #ere a 'ra#l do#nto#n or a ma-or crime in 8a* .ay" police officers" including BB

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Appendix 5c C,i00ord #,son 4 (.rderer and Seria, :i,,er Clifford 2lson + Murderer and !erial Giller http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/+Pcache,CG ;A3.:.O76%,###Jallserial*illersJcom1cliffordQolsonJhtmYRCMPY'u ngleYcliffordYolsonYcaseRcdP14RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca Clifford 8lson Clifford Ro'ert 8lson %rJ #as 'orn on %anuary 1st" 19=C at 2tJ Pauls (ospital" ;ancouver" .JCJ 7n his teenage years" he did crimes li*e .R5Us" ro''eries" theft" etcJ 3hile in .JCJ Pen in 19 =" seMually attac*ed a 1 GyearGold fello# inmateJ 0fter 'eing released he indecently assaulted a GyearGold girl in :ova 2cotiaJ This #as the 'eginning of his seMually deviant and murderous criminal activityJ <uring those seven years 8lsons prison style changedJ To some he #as *no#n as F.o'o" a man #ho viciously Fmuscled or 'uggered young inmatesJ To others he 'ecame *no#n as FThe 2enatorJ This #as 'ecause he honed his cellGroom la#yers s*ills" 'y #riting incessantly to 'oth federal and provincial politicians #ith a 'arrage of complaints a'out prison conditionsJ (e #as also a [stoolie" a person #ho #ould inform on anyone for any reasonJ This trait made him unpopular #ith 'oth inmates and guards and he eventually needed protective custodyJ 8lson #as moved to the 2uper MaMimum 6nit K2M6L" commonly *no#n as the Penthouse" the rat and rapo unit" #here the most despised cons #ere housedJ 7t #as here that he met accused childG*iller Gary >rancis MarcouM 8lson #as arrested for impaired driving and for contri'uting to -uvenile delin+uencyJ (e crashed his car #ith his 1!GyearGold female passenger in 0gassiN" a farming hamlet in the ;alley a'out an hour from ;ancouverJ 8lson had pic*ed her up in the Cotton#ood 0venue and :orth Road area of Co+uitlam" <aryn %ohnsrude and 8lsons neigh'orhood 0lthough the young girl could not 'e convinced that 8lson #as a seM offender" she did tell the police that he had offered her a -o'" had 'ought her drin*s and given her pillsJ 2he palmed one of the tiny emerald *noc*G out pills" later giving it to the policeJ The la'oratory identified it as chloral hydrate" commonly *no#n as *noc*Gout drops or a Mic*ey >inn

0 serial *iller #as on the loose and the people in the )o#er Mainland and >raser ;alley region of .ritish Colum'ia #ere gripped #ith fearJ 7n the short time span" from :ovem'er 19@C to %uly 19@1" a num'er of children had gone missing" and #ere later found deadJ Parents in su'ur'an ;ancouver complained that the police #ere not treating reports of the missing youths seriously enoughJ The 4CC Mounties in the 2urrey detachment processed roughly 4CCC missingGperson cases and investigated some 1@"CCC criminal code offenses in those t#o yearsJ Many of the -uveniles turned out to 'e runa#ays" congregating on the Granville 2treet area do#nto#n" #hile some stayed #ith friends or out partying past their curfe#" #ithout informing their parentsJ The police figured" Theyd turn up GG and for the most part they didJ 6nder surveillance" 8lson #as not easy to follo#J The #atchers claimed that he #ould stop in the middle of the street" ma*e sudden ineMplica'le 6Gturns" and go do#n oneG#ay alleys" stop" and reverseJ (e also had a ha'it of continually changing rental cars, a Pinto" a Mustang" a .o'cat" a )ynM" a (onda" a panel truc*" a Citation" an 5scort" an 8mega" and an 0cadianJ 8lson drove incessantlyJ 0t one point" he traveled over 4C"CCC *ilometers in three months in 1= different rental carsJ 7n midG%uly he drove an 5scort B"B!9 *ilometers in -ust t#o #ee*sJ 8lson too* the ferry over to the ;ancouver 7sland and" after 'urglariNing t#o ;ictoria residences" made his #ay up north to#ards :anaimo" an old coalGmining to#nJ (e pulled over to the side of the road to pic* up t#o young #omen hitchhi*ingJ (itchhi*ing #as a popular mode of travel for the young in 19@1J Roughly three hours later" #rites 7an Mulgre# in >inal Payoff" the car #as #eaving across the high#ay on the other" sparsely populated side of the massive islandJ 8ccasionally" it hit the soft shoulderJ 0t the 'ottom of (ydro (ill" -ust 'efore the turnGoff for )ong .each" the car slo#edJ 7t turned onto a dirtGlogging road" *ic*ing up a cloud of dust and gravelJ Moments later" t#o local RCMP s+uad cars pulled to a stop across the entrance to the road" 'loc*ing the cars retreat and disgorging the uniformed MountiesJ They had 'een summoned 'y the helicopter cre#J T#o police officers follo#ed the cars path" pic*ing their #ay through the <ouglas fir and spruce that lined either side of the isolated trac*J 7n the distance" they could see three people standing outside the car passing a 'ottle" and they could hear 8lsonJ They moved closerJ (e #as telling one of the #omen to ta*e a #al*J (e 'egan to yellJ The police decided it #as time to moveJ

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8lson spotted the police emerging from the undergro#th and sprinted 'ac* to the carJ (e thre# the vehicle into gear and roared 'ac* the #ay he had come" 'ut he #as arrested at the road'loc*J The #omen #ere confused" 'ut safeJ 8lson said they had only stopped so he could relieve himselfJ Police charged him #ith impaired and dangerous driving" impounded his car" and too* him to local loc*GupJ The police searched his rented car and found a green address 'oo* #ith the name of the 1=GyearGold :e# 3estminster girl]%udy AoNmaJ .y no#" 8lson had *illed 1C children in southern .ritish Colum'ia and" 'y the time he #as finished" 11 #ould 'e deadJ 7t #as not the largest 'ody count in the occurrence of multiple murders in Canada GGG in 19=9" all 4? passengers a'oard a <a*ota #ere *illed 'y Montreal -e#eler %oseph Guay" for the sole purpose of *illing his #ife GGG 'ut the 8lson murders caused the greatest terror and horrorJ 3hen he #as arrested" only three 'odies had 'een discovered and identifiedJ The police did not yet *no# ho# many children had 'een murderedJ 0ugust !" 19@1 The !th #as a momentous day" :orthorp declaredJ 7t #as the 'eginning of the events that have pro'a'ly ta*en 8lson off the streets of Canada for the rest of his lifeJ 7t #as also the 'eginning of several days of methodical police #or*J The surveillance team #ent into high gearJ 0ugust to 11" 19@1 2olving a murder usually 'oils do#n to a luc*y 'rea*J Peter 2utcliffe" the 9or*shire Ripper" #as arrested 'y t#o vice cops concerned a'out license platesJ (e #as driving a car #ith stolen plates" #as arrested" and later confessed to 1? murders GGthis after some 4BC detectives had 'een deployed and almost S@ million dollars had 'een spent on the investigationJ There #as also evidence that 2utcliffe had 'een +uestioned nine times 'y the 5nglish police and #as even arrested once #ith his hammer" his favorite #eapon" 'ut someho# happened to escape detectionJ The eMtensive national coverage of the missing children #as li*ened 'y some mem'ers of the media to the 9or*shire Ripper case in Great .ritain and the 0tlanta child *illingsJ 6J2J (uman Resources Minister Grace McCarthy claimed, 3e have our o#n little 0tlanta going onJ

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7 feel the police" in total" did a tremendous -o'" :orthrop concludedJ 0ll you have to do is compare the length of time it too* the police in other -urisdictions to solve their serial *illingsJ T#entyGnine 'lac*s" t#entyGseven male and t#o female" ranging in age from seven to t#entyG eight years" #ere murdered in 0tlanta" Georgia" from %uly 19 9 until May 19@1J 7n 19@1 only t#o of the cases #ere close to 'eing cleared #hen 3ayne 3illiams #as indicted for the t#o latest murders" 'oth of adultsJ 0lso in 'oth -urisdictions all of the victims 'odies had 'een foundJ :ot so in the 8lson case" eliminating the chance of securing leads or even *no#ing if one person #as responsi'leJ The fact that *no#n and suspected victims #ere 'oth male and female" said :orthorp" #as in itself most unusual and further complicated matters" ignoring the fact that the 0tlanta child murders also involved victims of 'oth seMes and a #ide range of ages" including young adultsJ 3e didnt intervie# 8lson until his arrest on the 14th of 0ugust" said Maile" 'ecause #e didnt have anythingJ 0ugust 14" 19@1 7 had no idea this #ould 'e the day #hen the 'ig 'rea* #ould come" declared :orthorp" nor did 8lson have any idea this #ould 'e his last day as a free manJ The decision #as made to arrest 8lson on ;ancouver 7sland" then commence intensive interrogationJ 0ugust 1@" 19@1 8lson #as charged #ith the firstGdegree murder of %udy AoNma" #hich ultimately resulted in a full confessionJ 0ugust 41" 19@1 2uptJ .ruce :orthorp had 'een heading the tas* force for three #ee*s #ith no real guidelines to follo#J (e had to assem'le some 1BC officers #ho #ere at that time #or*ing the case" digest all the information accumulated 'efore he too* the assignment" plan strategy" deal #ith the media" and a myriad of other detailsJ (e #as shoc*ed at the turn of eventsJ 0t @,?B aJmJ 7 got a real -olt" said :orthorpJ 7 learned for the first time of the S1CC"CCC deal put for#ard 'y 8lsonJ The CashGforG'odies <eal 7ll give you eleven 'odies for S1CC"CCCJ The first one #ill 'e a free'ie" 8lson offered the policeJ

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7 felt the intense pressure over the ensuing hours" said :orthorpJ 3e #ere so close Hto 'rea*ing the caseIJ .ut could 8lson really 'e so stupid as to enter into an agreement that #ould li*ely result in his spending the 'alance of his days in prison/ 2till" there #as no concrete evidence that the missing children and the murders #ere relatedJ The 'odies of 3eller" %ohnsrude" Aing" and AoNma had 'een recoveredJ 8lson proposed a schedule to recover the missing 'odies of the dead children" one at a time" in a specific order and then money #ould 'e placed in an account, Chartrand at 3histler <aignault at 2urrey Carson at Chilli#ac* >our locations #here evidence #ould 'e found Court at 0gassiN 3olfsteiner at Chilli#ac* Partington at Richmond German girl at an unspecified location 9oull get statements #ith the 'odies" said 8lsonJ 7ll give you all the evidence" the things only the *iller #ould *no#J 0s 8lson led police to further 'odies" :orthop said in his coGauthored 'oo* Mhere !hadows 3inger" 7 #as convinced 8lsons admission to t#o more murders #as merely a ploy" 'earing in mind his many escapes from custody" tight security #as laid onJ 8lson #as to 'e ta*en in a car #ith three unarmed police officers" #ith one handcuffed to himJ The car #as to 'e escorted 'y t#o other cars" #ith t#o officers in each" armed #ith revolvers" rifles" and shotgunsJ <istrict T#o #as alerted that 8lson might 'e ta*en their #ay" and 7 arranged for the use of a police aircraftJ 7f escape #as on his mind" he #ould not succeedJ 7n the year 4CCC" in a ;ancouver 2un article called 5MGMounties <eny 8lson Case #as .otched" t#o retired RCMP officers" >red Maile and 5d <roNda" among other disclaimers" said there is no truth to allegations in 3here 2hado#s )inger, The 6ntold 2tory of the RCMPs 8lson Murders 7nvestigation" that fla#s in the investigation may have allo#ed 8lson to claim seven more victims 'efore he #as finally caughtJ <roNda said" (indsight plays such a large partJ 7t is so #onderful #ith all the information 'efore you to say" [8h #o#" loo* at thisJ 0t the time you are putting together a puNNle and these pieces some#here along the #ay have to fitJ 7ts not only surfacing someone #ho is a suspect 'ut also in putting the evidence together to ta*e it to court and get a convictionJ

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Mailes 'oss" 2taff 2ergeant 0rnie :ylund" commented in 3here 2hado#s )inger" >red seemed to *no# #hat he #as doing" and 7 had never seen anything to indicate other#iseJ 7t is easy to vie# these things in hindsight and dra# conclusionsJ 3e had other suspects that loo*ed 'etter than 8lsonJ <ont forget" it #as not apparent a serial *iller #as on the looseJ 6p until then the guys #ere 'usy #or*ing on a num'er of other homicides not related to these cases at allJ 0fter 8lson #as in -ail #e had all *inds of secondGguessersJ 3e did the 'est #e could #ith #hat #e hadJ 7 have nothing 'ut respect for the guys and ho# they did itJ 7t #as terri'le" -ust terri'le for those mem'ers #ho accompanied 8lson #hen they #ere recovering those 'odiesJ 7t #as so 'ad 7 had to send one man homeJ (e -ust couldnt ta*e it anymoreJ 7ts not an investigation you li*e to tal* a'out too much 'ecause of the nature of #hat he #as doingJ 7 mean he #as *illing children" Maile told the ;ancouver 2unJ To me" if there #as ever an image of the devil" it #as Clifford 8lsonJ The <eal 5Mposed The secret deal had 'een cut in 19@1" 'ut #as eMposed to the media a year laterJ 8lson 3as Paid to )ocate .odies #as -ust one of the 'old frontGpage headlines on %anuary 1=" 19@4 in the ;ancouver 2unJ 8n %anuary 1Bth the 2un headline read, 8lson <eal Greeted 'y <isgustJ The police had not disclosed the cash deal for fear of pre-udicing 8lsons right to a fair trialJ 0t some point the 0ttorney General of .ritish Colum'ia" the federal 2olicitor General" the Commissioner and <eputy Commissioner of the RCMP in 8tta#a" as #ell as the Prime Minister of Canada #ould 'e dra#n into the controversyJ Many thought it repugnant that 8lson #as profiting from his crimesJ 7 found it unthin*a'le he should 'e paid to provide evidence" said 2uptJ .ruce :orthorp" the head of the tas* forceJ The proposition to pay 8lsons #ife #as simply splitting hairsJ 2he #as not separated from him" and 8lson stood to gain even if monies #ere paid to his #ifeJ The situation may have 'een different if she #ere separated and #ere supplying information as to past criminal activityJ That #as not the caseJ :orthorp had to admit though that he felt a tremendous sense of relief that the *illings #ere solved and no more children #ould dieJ 3hen as*ed #hat evidence had 'een found" :orthorp replied" 7 #ont go into detailJ 5ssentially" they #ere items" #hich could 'e esta'lished as 'elonging to each of the four victims" #hose 'odies had 'een found #ithout 8lsons

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assistance" thus esta'lishing he #as the *illerJ 8nly the *iller #ould have *no#ledge of #here these articles had 'een hiddenJ The 0ttorney General of .ritish Colum'ia" 0llan 3illiams" also #ondered ho# such an appalling deal had 'een madeJ 9et the good ne#s #as" in eMchange for S1CC"CCC" the 0ttorney General could guarantee a firstG degree murder conviction" ease the anMiety of the parents of the missing children" su'due the terror in .ritish Colum'ia" and end an eMpensive police investigationJ There #as no hard evidence and 8lson" an eMperienced criminal" #as unli*ely to tal* #ithout itJ The day 'efore Clifford 8lson #as charged #ith the death of %udy AoNma" he had a t#oG hour visit #ith his #ife %oan and their infant sonJ 7 could not stop crying during those t#o hours" #rote 8lson in a letter >e'ruary Bth" 19@4" to Genevieve 3estcott" a C.C television reporter in ;ancouver" as to #hy he pleaded guiltyJ 7 told my #ife that 7 #as responsi'le for the deaths of the children and that 7 could not live #ith myself nor have any peace of mind until 7 confess to #hat 7 had done and give 'ac* the 'odies to their families for a proper Christian 'urialJ My #ife told me that if 7 told police KRJCJMJPJL #hat 7 did" they #ould loc* me up in -ail for the rest of my life and 7 #ould in all pro'a'ility 'e *illed in -ailJ 2he said #hat #ould she tell our son #hen he gre# up and everyone #as teasing him at school for #hat his father had doneJ 7 told her it #ill 'e up to me to tell my son #hat has happenedJ 7 *ne# in my heart that 7 must give up my #ife and son for the rest of my lifeJ J My son #ill have to HsicI father to call <addy and he #ill gro# up *no#ing his father for the sins he has doneJ 0nd my #ife #ill al#ays 'ear my mista*e for the rest of her lifeJ 2he told me that 7 must do #hat is right and that she #ill al#ays love me and that someday #e #ould 'e n HsicI heaven together praising the )ord togetherJ 8lson may have 'een trying to 'olster his o#n image 'ecause he also #as heard to say, 7f 7 gave a shit a'out the parents 7 #ouldnt have *illed the *idJ Thursday" %uly ?C" 19@1 Mean#hile ConstJ >red Maile of the RCMP 2erious Crimes 6nit had a simple strategyJ (is idea #as to surreptitiously tape a conversation #ith 8lson insinuating some *ind of a re#ardJ The idea #as" if 8lson #as the murderer" and he thought he could ma*e some money from that fact" he might go 'ac* to the crime scenes in order to retrieve some physical evidenceJ 7f he #as not the murderer or *ne# #ho the murderer #as then may'e he #ould tell themJ !?

8lson met <etective Tarr at a 3hite 2pot Restaurant" and then #as -oined 'y RCMPs Corporal Maile and Corporal <roNdaJ The hidden microphones transmitted the conversation to a Mountie in a car in the par*ing lotJ >inal Payoff descri'es this tense ?C minutes, Ouite a fe# homicides around here" right/ Maile 'eganJ 0nd #e understand that you might 'e a'le to help usJ 3ere prepared to compensate you for #hatever youre a'le to tell us or help usJ .ut #e have to *no# if you are a'le to help usJ (e stopped and 'le# on his coffeeJ 0ll eyes #ere on 8lsonJ >or a #hile he said nothingJ >inally" 8lson said he #anted to 'e hired at a salary of S?"CCC a monthJ 7n eMchange" he claimed he #ould provide information a'out the disappearancesJ 8lsons eyes lit up at the idea that they #ere coming to him for informationJ (e spent much of the time 'ragging a'out testifying in MarcouMs conviction of that %eannie" promising to get 'ac* to them if he found out anythingJ 3ith a casual" 3ell" 7ll get 'ac* to you if 7 find out anything" the officers #atched the *iller leave the restaurant and am'le out into the sunshineJ :o one follo#ed the man suspected of murdering several childrenJ

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Appendix 5d The "C(P co.,d hard,y ,ist him as a r.naway Clifford 2lson Pictims ;ictims of Clifford 8lson http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,7@1T%pt>e+*%,###Jallserial*illersJcom1cliffordQolsonQvictimsJht mYcliffordYolsonYvictimsRcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca Colleen <aignault Colleen <aignault #ouldnt tal* to -ust any'ody" shy as she #asJ 0 shade over B feet" the 1?GyearGold girl" #ith her lovely long 'ro#n hair and fresh face" smiled s#eetly in her missing persons photoJ 8ne of the ;ictims of Clifford 8lson <aryn %ohnsrude 3ednesday" 0pril 44" 19@1 GG <aryn Todd %ohnsrude (e had 'een in ;ancouver for only t#o daysJ Clifford 8lson ;ictims li*e <aryn %ohnsrude" should not have happenJ 2andra )ynn 3olfsteiner Tuesday" May 19" 19@1 GG 2andra )ynn 3olfsteiner 8lson murdered 1!GyearGold 2andra 3olfsteiner -ust = days after his #eddingJ (er 'oyfriends mother sa# her get into a car #ith a manJ 8lson too* 2andy to the 'ush -ust off Chilli#ac* )a*e RoadJ 8lson attac*ed and *illed her 'y stri*ing her in the headJ 0da Court Bth 2unday" %une 41" 19@1 & 0da Court 0da Court" victim ThirteenGyearGold 0da Court of .urna'y 'a'ysitting at her 'rother and sisterGinGla#s Co+uitlam apartment" the same family apartment compleM #here the 8lsons lived and #here 8lson 2rJ and )eona #or*ed as careta*ersJ 2unday morning" 0da caught a 'us to meet her 'oyfriendJ Then" she simply vanishedJ >iftyGt#oGyearGold %im Parranto" a 3hite Roc* resident" 'elieved he sa# 8lson disposing of 0das 'odyJ 2imon Partington !th Thursday" %uly 4" 19@1 & 2imon Partington 2imon Partington" victim 7t #as the disappearance of a nineGyearGold 2urrey 'oy" 2imon Partington that #as the turning point in The Case of the Missing )o#er Mainland ChildrenJ The police could hardly list him as a runa#ay" given his young age and angelicGloo*ing faceJ Police #ere sure that the slight" =GfootG4G inch" @CGpound 'oy had 'een a'ductedJ

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Appendix 5e +!t=s a1o.t how the "C(P 1.n-,ed the case o0 notorio.s seria, ki,,er C,i00ord #,son/ 0lso cited in, Clifford 2lson http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,O=7)8tACdg9%,enJ#i*ipediaJorg1#i*i1CliffordQ8lsonYcliffordY olsonYvictimsRcdP?RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca Clifford Ro'ert 8lson" %r K'orn %anuary 1" 19=C in ;ancouver" .ritish Colum'iaL is a convicted Canadian serial *iller #ho confessed to murdering t#o children and nine youths in the early 19@CsJH1I Murders 8n :ovem'er 1 " 19@C" 14GyearGold Christine 3eller of 2urrey" .ritish Colum'ia #as a'ductedJH4I 2he #as found on Christmas <ay" after having 'een strangled #ith a 'elt and sta''ed repeatedlyJ 8n 0pril 1!" 19@1" Colleen Marian <aignault" 1?" vanishedJ 7t #as five months 'efore her 'ody #as foundJ .y then" <aryn Todd %ohnsrude" 1!" had also 'een a'ducted and *illedT 1!GyearGold 2andra 3olfsteiner #as murdered on May 19 and 1?GyearGold 0da Court in 0prilJ 2iM victims follo#ed in +uic* succession in %uly 19@1J 2imon Partington" 9" #as a'ducted" raped and strangled on the second day of the monthJ %udy AoNma" a 1=Gyear old from :e# 3estminster" #as raped and strangled a #ee* laterJ (er 'ody #as discovered on %uly 4B near 3eaver )a*eJH?I The neMt victims #ere, Raymond Aing %rJ" 1B" a'ducted on %uly 4?" raped and 'ludgeoned to deathT 2igrun 0rnd" an 1@Gyear old German tourist" raped and 'ludgeoned the follo#ing dayT Terri )yn Carson" 1B" raped and strangledT )ouise Chartrand" age 1 " the last victim identified" died on %uly ?CJ 8lson #as an atypical serial *iller in that he targeted 'oth 'oys and girlsJ (is victims #ere also of various agesJ 0rrest and plea 'argain 8lson" #ho had an eMtensive criminal history"H=I #as arrested on 0ugust 14" 19@1 on suspicion of attempts to a'duct t#o girlsJH4I .y 0ugust 4B" 8lson had 'een charged #ith the murder of %udy AoNmaJH?I (e reached a controversial deal #ith authorities" agreeing to confess to the 11 murders !!

and sho# police #here the 'odies of those not recovered #ere 'uried" in return for #hich he #anted S1C"CCC paid to his #ife for each victimJ (is #ife received S1CC"CCC after 8lson cooperated #ith policeJH=I 7n %anuary 19@4" 8lson pleaded guilty to 11 counts of murder and #as given 11 concurrent life sentences to 'e served in CanadaUs superGmaMimum security 2pecial (andling 6nit in 2ainteG0nneGdesGPlaines" Oue'ec" #hich houses many of the countryUs most dangerous criminalsJH1I 8lson is a dangerous offender" meaning he is very unli*ely to ever 'e released from prisonJ "e0erences 1J Parole hearing 'eing planned for Clifford 8lson %une 41" 4CC!J 0ccessed 2eptem'er 4" 4CC J http,11###JctvJca1CT;:e#s1Canada14CC!C!411olsonQparoleQhearingQC! C!411 4J 2ection sourceJ Aerr" %an .ouchardJ Clifford 8lson, The Case of the Missing )o#er Mainland Children Court T;J 0ccessed 2eptem'er 4" 4CC J http,11###JtrutvJcom1li'rary1crime1serialQ*illers1predators1olson11Jhtml ?J ZPro'e of ? slayings continues" police sayZJ The Glo'e and MailJ The Canadian Press KTorontoLJ 0ugust 4B" 19@1J =J Clifford 8lson The .east of .ritish Colum'ia C.C CanadaJ %uly 19" 4CC!J 0ccessed 2eptem'er 4" 4CC J http,11###Jc'cJca1ne#s1'ac*ground1olsonGclifford1

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Ta*e for eMample" this de'acle that led to a heinous *illingJ 7n March" 4CC the Commons pu'lic safety committee considers pro'ing the #itness protection program and the case of 0gent 5@C!C ] a paid RCMP informant #ho manufactured evidence" 'ecame a protected #itness and then committed a heinous *illing under his ne# identityJ1 MrJ 9oung under the federally funded 3itness Protection Program" the federal government paid his de'ts to his landlord and his foster father GG S1?C"CCC GG and he got a ne# name" a ne# location and an opportunity to 'ecome #hatever and #homever he #antedJ The ;ictoria Mounties handed Richard 9oung a license to lie and sent him on his #ayJ4 To the RCMP in ;ictoria" Richard 9oung #as a trusted informantJ 7n eMchange for his inside information on an alleged heroin ring" information that turned out to 'e untrue" they paid off his de'ts" erased his past and gave him a ne# identityJ 0nd then he committed murderJ :one of the details of that crime can 'e pu'lished 'ecause the man is legally shielded as a mem'er of the 3itness Protection ProgramJ .ut this much can 'e toldJ? The RCMP #ere duped$ Then again #ould a proper police force have seen through the sham/ 0 story pu'lished 'y The Glo'e and Mail and the 8tta#a CitiNen reports that Richard 9oung" an unemployed man from ;ictoria" .JCJ" #as paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for information a'out a crime that he concoctedJ= 3here did it start" Richard 9oung approached the ;ictoria RCMP in the summer of 4CCC GG a Z#al*Gin"Z as one officer referred to himJB 0n RCMP officer #ho #as assigned to 'uild trust #ith MrJ 9oung and eMtract tips a'out ;ictoriaUs criminal under#orldJ (o#ever" The RCMP officer #as in unfamiliar territory" tooJ The RCMP officer had no formal training in handling informants, (eUd once had the chance to ta*e a course on dealing #ith sources" 'ut had 'een too 'usyJ! 0h" no #onder the sham #or*ed$ !@

.ut three months into MrJ 9oungUs fledgling career" he gave the RCMP a giftJ 0t a Christmas party on <ecJ B" 4CCC" MrJ 9oung met and 'efriended .arry )iuJ The Mounties had 'een after MrJ )iu for years" and had arrested him in 1999 as part of #hat they alleged #as an international heroin smuggling ringJ MrJ )iu #or*ed as a #aiter and as a grocery cler*" 'ut #as alleged to o#n three homes and #as a partGo#ner in an auto detailing shopJ The RCMP 'elieved he #as 'ehind much of the heroin on the streets of ;ictoria and that he #as an associate of a ;ancouver criminal net#or*J@ The accused heroin dealer and MrJ 9oung 'ecame close JJJ They #ere practically attached to each otherJ The intelligence 'egan pouring in to the RCMPJ MrJ 9oung paged his handler constantly #ith ne#sJ9 (e #as as*ed to dra# diagrams" so the police *ne# eMactly #ho #as sitting #here #ith MrJ )iu at his various meetingsJ 2ometimes" MrJ 9oung spo*e to his handler several times a dayJ1C Then" on %anJ 9" 4CC1" MrJ 9oung said he had come across some terrifying ne#sJ (e told his handler MrJ )iu had threatened to harm an unnamed Cro#n attorneyJ11 The Mountie needed more informationJ This #as seriousJ There #as a lot at sta*e in the upcoming heroin smuggling trial" one of the most eMpensive cases in the history of the RCMPJ 3as it possi'le the accused drug lords #ere trying to derail it #ith 'loodshed/14 The neMt day" the threat escalatedJ MrJ 9oung told the Mountie that MrJ )iu #as tal*ing a'out ta*ing out .ritish Colum'ia -udge named 3ayne 2mithJ1? T#o days later the list of targets eMpanded to five" including more la#yers and officersJ 0ccording to the informant" the accused heroin dealer had gone to ;ancouver and paid someone S=B"CCC to do the deedsJ1= The Mounties #ent on high alertJ 2ecurity units raced across ;ictoria and ;ancouver to protect the targetsJ The police discussed setting up silent alarms at their homesJ 5very officer in the drug s+uad #as assigned to the caseJ They got authoriNation to tap his phone" and a surveillance team sprung into actionJ1B Z3eUd put him to 'ed at night and pic* up right from first thing in the morning"Z the handler later testifiedJ Z3herever he #ent" #e #ere #ith !9

himJ1! (o#ever" 'esides MrJ 9oungUs stories" the Mounties had no evidence, :othing from the #iretapsJ :othing from the surveillanceJ1 0pparently" 'ased on nothing" the RCMP arrested MrJ )iuJ 3hat #as the result" his evidence #as called a cruel charade 'y .ritish Colum'ia 2upreme Court %udge <ean 3ilsonJ1@ %udge <ean 3ilson had made up his mind a'out MrJ 9oung" Z7 find" on the evidence 'efore me" the UsurveillanceU activity #as a cruel charade orchestrated entirely 'y the machinations of MrJ 9oung"Z the -udge ruled on 2eptJ !" 4CC4J19 The MountiesU case" constructed entirely on the #ord of a guy #ho #al*ed into their office one day" collapsedJ4C 0nd than*s to the 3itness Protection Program" MrJ 9oung #as guaranteed protection" despite the fact that a -udge had decided he #as a liarJ41 3ho #ere those comical police 'uffoons in the silent movie era" oh yes" the *eystone CopsJ 7f the conse+uences of this RCMP 'lunder #erent so sad" one could laugh at these RCMP anticsJ (o#ever" despite the eMposure of his lies" MrJ 9oung #as placed in the federal #itness protection program and" under his ne# identity" he #as convicted of *illing someoneJ44 7ncredi'ly" as noted" if the Mounties had any hopes their secret agent #ould transform himself into an honest and productive citiNen" they #ere mista*enJ4? 7t is a criminal offence under the 3itness Protection Program 0ct to disclose anything a'out MrJ 9oungUs ne# identity or #ho he *illedJ4= 5ven the victimUs family cannot 'e told the truthJ4B 7n spite of demands of an in+uiry into the conduct of the RCMP and their secret agent" the RCMP has never said #hy that re+uest #ent no#hereJ4! 0re the RCMP immune from revealing their incompetence/ 8nce again, #hy do provinces put up #ith this police force" it #ould 'e C

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Chapter ? T E &'%C#U&E" SU% L!STS (#"E (U")E"E) !% B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 C'%')' 0s cited" since ,./* in 6.C.% there have been 0* unsolved murders of women who either wor8ed in the se@ trade or were vulnerable to predators because they used drugs% lived on the street% hitched rides with strangers% or earned their living as e@otic dancers. 9hese are the open filesL 1: !VH>MI!H 9c,; 2#, <15: .achel T'rle/, 28 9urley:s body was found in a wooded area near !Ouamish. !he had been se@ually assaulted% beaten and strangled. &olice say she was 8nown to them as a Granville Mall "street person" who once wor8ed as a prostitute.4 C>M&6I33 7IPI7 A'g; <##: a'ra ee 4anman, 23 K6anman% who wor8ed in the se@ trade% was last seen in 4anaimo in the middle of >ugust. 9wo people pic8ing ferns on an overgrown logging road north of Campbell 7iver discovered 6anman:s s8eletal remains the following MayL.? !H>M4IG>4 3>GI 2'ne 1, <#1: *eli%%a *a'reen Nichol%on, 10 K4icholson% who wor8ed as a prostitute in Pictoria% was last seen getting into a pic8up truc8 at the corner of Gordon and Courtney. Her body was found beside a gravel road south of !hawnigan 3a8e.L= !ec; 2, 2888: Carla )lo,%, 2# K!lots% who was addicted to drugs and wor8ed in Pictoria:s se@ trade% was found murdered on a logging road in a remote area of !hawnigan 3a8e. !he had been beaten to death.L B 6H74! 3>GI

2'l/, <#4: .oxanne Thiara, 15 K9hiara% who wor8ed as a prostitute in &rince George% disappeared the uly long wee8end. Her body was found >ug. ,< in the bush along Highway ,;% si@ 8ilometres east of 6urns 3a8e.L! &7I4CI GI27GI !ec; #, <#4: Ali%hia &ermaine, 15 K9hree teenaged boys found Germaine dead of multiple stab wounds behind an elementary school in &rince George. !he had wor8ed as a prostitute% but friends claimed she stopped two wee8s before her death.L G>M322&! *a/ 1, <11: *a'reen :li6abe,h *o%ie, 33 KMosie:s battered body was found beside a road near Gamloops. Mosie% who was from Idson% >lta.% was hitchhi8ing between !almon >rm and Gamloops.L@ &IM6I7924 April, <#0: =ari Anne &ordon, 2$ KGordon% who wor8ed in Pancouver:s se@ trade% vanished in late >pril ,..<. Her body was found on the shores of 3ittle 3illooet 3a8e near &emberton in the spring of ,../.L9 MI!!I24 A'g; 1, <#5: 7ic,oria >o'n"er, 35 KNoun8er disappeared from Pancouver% where she wor8ed as a prostitute. Her decomposed body was discovered in 2ctober beside a logging road in a remote area northeast of Mission. &olice suspect her death is lin8ed to the murders of 9racy 2la'ide and others.L1C !>>4ICH 2'ne 4, <#8: Cheri /nn )mi,h, 11 K!mith was wor8ing as prostitute in Pictoria at the time of her disappearance. Her decomposed body was found in a regional par8 in =

!eptember. !he had been beaten to death. &olice at one time considered the possibility her murder was lin8ed to the murders of three other women: Garen+3ee 9aylor "Pancouver1% Gimberley Gallup "Pictoria1 and Melissa 4icholson "!hawnigan 3a8e1.L11 !22GI !ec; 3, <12: =ri%,ie =a,hleen 5o(lie, 11 KFowlie:s partly clad body was found ne@t to a logging road east of !oo8e. !he had wor8ed as a prostitute% but had become a born+again Christian. !he had been se@ually assaulted and strangled.L 14 I!VHIM>39 5eb; 25, <1$: Chan,al *arie 7enne, 21 KPenne% who wor8ed as a prostitute% was found strangled with the belt of her coat. Her hands were bound and she had been tortured and se@ually assaulted.L1? PIC927I> No?; <13: !onna *i,chell, 31 KMitchell% who wor8ed as a prostitute% was found buried in a shallow grave in 6eacon Hill &ar8. !he had been missing since une and police believe she was strangled. &olice had a suspect who died before being charged.L 1= No?; 21, <#8: =imberle/ &all'p, 10 KGallup was wor8ing as a prostitute and was pic8ed up by a man wearing a neon+pin8 and green s8i 'ac8et. !he was found at 0 a.m. in a room at the Colony Motor Inn. !he had been strangled.L 1B >G>!!IZ A'g; 18, <#5: Trac/ 9la@ide, 38 K2la'ide% who wor8ed as a prostitute in Pancouver% was found dead in the woods near >gassiR. &olice% who believe she fell victim to a serial 8iller% recently cleared the prime suspect using ?4> analysis.L1! A'g; 2#, <#5: Tamm/ ee Pipe, 24 B

K&ipe:s body was found 'ust eight 8ilometres from where 2la'ide:s was discovered. &olice believe they were 8illed by the same person.L1 GI32M4> )ep,; 25, <#4: Tina o'i%e Parr, 25 K&arr:s partially clad body was found in the Gno@ Mountain &ar8 area. &olice said she had wor8ed as a prostitute.L1@ PI7424 2'ne 1, <#0: Naiomi )"/e, 25 K!8ye disappeared from her hometown of Pernon and her remains were found near there in 4ovember. !he used drugs% but did not usually wor8 in the se@ trade. &olice do not believe her murder is lin8ed to others.L19 ?>M!24 C7IIG 2'l/ 10, <#8: Cind/ 4'r", 21 K9he Nu8on woman was hitchhi8ing south along the >las8a Highway and was last seen in &rophet 7iver on uly ,<. > wee8 later% her body was found near the Gis8atinaw &rovincial &ar8.L4C 4279H P>4C2HPI7 !ec; 21, <1#: 4onnie =a,e -halen, 32 KMhalen% who wor8ed the Mount &leasant stroll% was last seen alive in the .** + bloc8 Iast 6roadway and reported missing a month later. Her remains were discovered near the !eymour 7iver on >pril -% ,..*.L41 2'l/ 1, <#5: *ar/ idg'erre, 38 K3idguerre% who wor8ed the streets near Main and Hastings% disappeared in uly. Her s8eletal remains were found two years later on Mount !eymour in 4orth Pancouver. &olice suspect she may have fallen prey to the person who 8illed 9racy 2la'ide and others.L44 7ICHM24? A'g; 24, <12: Hea,her &loria Nel%on, 1#

K4elson:s decomposed body was found in a bush area near 4o. ) 7oad. > 8nown prostitute with the street name Manda% she wor8ed the corner of 6ute and ?avie.L4? No?; 3, <1#: Ami 9mar 9<4rien, 34 K2:6rien% who wor8ed as a prostitute in Pancouver% was last seen shortly after midnight in the ,)**+bloc8 &owell !treet. Her body was found the ne@t day in a rain+filled ditch in 7ichmond.L4= 2'ne 1, <#0: Ca%%andra ailoni An,one, 28 K>ntone% the mother of a five+month old baby% wor8ed as a prostitute in the Main and Hastings area of Pancouver. Her charred body was found by a hi8er in a remote area of 7ichmond.L4B P>4C2HPI7 2an; 12, <18: Ani,a Threlfall, 24 K9hrelfall% who was wor8ing as a prostitute% was found murdered in the north lane of the -** bloc8 Mest Fifth. !he had been strangled.L4! 5eb; 21, <15: inda 2o/ce Ta,rai, 11 K9atrai% who was involved in drugs and the se@ trade% was found in an underground par8ing lot in the ,0**+bloc8 Iast 6roadway. !he was stabbed to death.L4 April 3, <11: .o%e *innie Pe,er%, 21 K&eters% who wor8ed as a prostitute% was found strangled% beaten and se@ually assaulted in the 0.**+bloc8 !t. Catherines.L4@ April 0, <11: *ar@orie *adeline 7edan, 41 K> mother of four who wor8ed as a prostitute near Main and Hastings% Pedan was stabbed numerous times in her apartment on Iast !eventh.L49 A'g; 13, <11: i%a *arie &a?in, 21 KMor8ed as a prostitute in Mount &leasant% was beaten% se@ually assaulted and strangled. Her body was found in a lane behind ;0**+bloc8 Gnight.L?C )ep,; 11, <11: Connie Chri%,en%on, 20

KChristenson% a prostitute% was found slain in her apartment on Gingsway. !he was severely beaten and stabbed.L?1 )ep,; 38, <11: &lenna *arie )o(an, 25 K> prostitute who used the street name ?usty%!owan was found murdered in the south lane of the <**+bloc8 Mest -0th >venue. > mother of an infant% she had been beaten and strangled.L?4 9c,; 0, <11: Trace/ eigh Char,rand, 25 KMor8ed as a prostitute in Mount &leasant% went missing in 2ctober% ,.//. Her s8eletal remains were found the following spring in a shallow grave on the Hniversity Indowment 3ands.L?? A'g; 25, <#8: =aren3 ee 7iole, Ta/lor, 1# K9aylor:s body was found on a plastic sheet in the =;**+bloc8 of &ine Crescent in !haughnessy. !he had been strangled. &olice at the time said there was no evidence she wor8ed as a prostitute% but described her as having a Qfree lifestyleJ." ?= No?; 21, <#1: 4ernadine ),andingread/, 2$ K!tandingready:s body was found in an auto+wrec8ing yard in the <** + bloc8 Cordova. !he had been beaten to death. &olice said she had a record for soliciting.L?B *arch 2, <#3: 7ic"i .o%alind 4lac"; 23 K6lac8:s body was found in a dumpster in the south lane of the -***+bloc8 Hastings wrapped in a grey sheet with patterned sOuares. !he had wor8ed as a prostitute.L?! 6H74>6N 2'ne 28, <10: Carol .'b/ !a?i%, 2# K?avis% a Granville Mall regular and a 8nown drug user% was stabbed numerous times in the nec8 and chest. Her partly clad body was found in a bush close to Miggins >venue in 6urnaby. !he was a mother of two.L? M>&3I 7I?GI @

*a/ 31, <1#: =a,herine *ar/ o' !aigna'l,, 48 K?aignault had 'ust returned from Minnipeg when her beaten body was found at a Maple 7idge construction site. Her street name was 4ic8y and she was 8nown to wor8 as a prostitute near Main and Hastings.L?@ C2VHI93>M April 1, <15: Pa'line :li6a 2ohn%on, 38 K>n e@otic dancer% ohnson was stabbed in the heart and her partly clad body left lying near a gravel road in CoOuitlam. !he was se@ually assaulted% mutilated with a 8nife% her body cleaned up% then dumped from a car.L?9 !H77IN A'g; 21, <1$: !onna .o%e =i%%, 25 KGiss was strangled with a tie. Her body was dumped near );> >venue and ,=;th !treet. !he had wor8ed as a prostitute in Pancouver:s Mest Ind until a soliciting conviction banned her from the popular stroll.L=C 2an; 11, <#1: =ell/ :li6abe,h Par%on%, 38 K&arsons% who wor8ed as a prostitute% was last seen wal8ing in the ,=-**+ bloc8 of Ging George Highway. !he was found unconscious in pool of blood beside ,==rd !treet near ,,- >venue and died of head in'uries.L=1 (eres another list of =C #omen murdered in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada/ They deserve some attention$ 8r" are they li*e the poor #omen involved in the infamous Picton fiasco" as cited in the neMt t#o chapters/ 5oo,no,e% , + 0,. > -**, Pancouver !un article listing the missing http:UUwww.highwayoftears.caUmissingbclist.htm

Chapter @ T E "C(P +)!)%T L!:E BE!%G T#L) 6 'T T# )#/ 0s reported" the RCMP didnt li*e 'eing told #hat to doJ They #ere Canadas national force and they considered themselves the cream of the creamJ They figured they #ere the 'est of the 'estJ1 0s this 'oo* eMemplifies" they have turned out to possi'ly 'e one of the #orst lending credence to the statement, the RCMP is still" alas" horri'ly 'ro*enJ4 0s further cited" author Paul Palango in his 'oo* <ispersing the >og, 7nside the 2ecret 3orld of 8tta#a and the RCMP says the pu'lic record sho#s that the RCMPs collective reputation is undeservedJ >or more than ?B years the force has found itself mired in a seemingly unending litany of organiNational" legal and political controversiesJ? 0s the former solicitorGgeneral" and a former municipal chief of police" MrJ (eed said .JCJ must assert more control over its policeJ (e said he has heard too many times the RCMP promise to do 'etter follo#ing controversyJ 2omeho#" mista*es continue to 'e made" he said in an intervie# this #ee*J= The ;ancouver Police <epartments internal report on the Pic*ton case" released last month" painted an unflattering picture of competing priorities and -urisdictional s+ua''les that hampered the investigation into scores of missing #omenJB 7t capped off a summer of 'ad press for the MountiesJ 7n %une" the forces conduct in the 0ir 7ndia case" Canadas #orst mass murder" #as condemned in an in+uiry that uncovered errors" incompetence and -urisdictional 'ic*eringJ! :eMt" the commission loo*ing into the death of Polish immigrant Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i" tasered at the ;ancouver 7nternational 0irport" concluded #ith a harsh denunciation of the 'ehavior of four MountiesJ 8ne of the fe# communities that have elected to a'andon the RCMP is" ironically" MrJ de %ongs o#n hometo#n of 0''otsfordJ 7n 199B" #hen the communities of 0''otsford and Mats+ui amalgamated" the 0''otsford RCMP #as dumped in favour of Mats+uis community police forceJ@ 0''otsford Mayor George Peary" #ho #as involved #ith the transfer" is a staunch supporter of his homegro#n forceJ 3e are not su'-ect to the @C

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Chapter A "C(P +'""#G'%CE !% BU%GL!%G P!CT#% C'SE/ Perhaps the greatest incompetence the RCMP could have made #as their arrogance in 'ungling of Pic*ton case #here their reluctance to coG operate #ith other police forces played a role in allo#ing pig farmer to go on *illing1 Hsee 0ppendiM !a & !d" cited 'elo#IJ 0s emphasiNed 'y Ro' Gordon of 2imon >raser 6niversityJ The RCMP *no# all" cannot 'e told anythingJ4 The RCMP is facing criticism in the #a*e of a scathing ;ancouver Police <epartment report detailing investigative missteps on the hunt for serial *iller Ro'ert Pic*tonJ? Theres ample evidence to indicate that the RCMP does not play #ell #ith others and most certainly #as not playing #ell #ith others in relation to the Pic*ton matter" ProfJ Gordon saidJ= Thirteen #omen disappeared from ;ancouvers <o#nto#n 5astside after the citys police force first for#arded information a'out MrJ Pic*ton to the RCMP" according to the police revie#JB The =CCGpage document said mista*es prevented police from arresting MrJ Pic*ton until 4CC4 & years after officers first started loo*ing at him as they investigated reports of missing seM #or*ers & and that he could have 'een caught earlierJ! MrJ MacAayG<unn" no# a councillor in the <istrict of :orth ;ancouver" said he #as one of the first officers to 'elieve a serial *iller could 'e responsi'le for the disappearances of doNens of #omen from the <o#nto#n 5astsideJ (e said he consistently encountered resistance from RCMP 'rass throughout his career" 'ut ran*GandGfile officers from all forces seemed to get alongJ@ .ut MrJ MacAayG<unn and ProfJ Gordon 'oth agree that the RCMP should not have its current 4CGyear service contract in .ritish Colum'ia rene#edJ The current RCMP contract in .ritish Colum'ia eMpires in 4C14J 0'solutely" dont do it" MrJ MacAayG<unn saidJ9 0s further reported" t#o years after .JCJ prosecutors dropped attempted murder charges against Ro'ert Pic*ton" )eah .est #arned that the Port Co+uitlam man #as a *iller & 'ut her #arning #as not heeded" saying the @4

RCMP didnt seem li*e they caredJ1C 7 did feel angry a'out it" MsJ .est told CT;J 7t didnt seem li*e they caredJ 5leven years later" she is convinced that 1? #omens lives could have 'een saved if police had acted more aggressively on her informationJ11 MsJ .est" no# a grandmother in her BCs living in the >raser ;alley" says she #as introduced to MrJ Pic*ton through a friend" )ynn 5llingsen" #ho #as getting money from him for drugsJ14 )ynn said he #as a millionaire" she saidJ 7 said" F8h" some millionaire" #ith gum'oots and a tattered -ac*etJ1? MrJ Pic*ton loo*ed dirty" 'ut didnt appear creepy" she saidJ 7t #asnt until she ran into MsJ 5llingsen at a friends house that a truly horrifying story came outJ1= 2he #as staying at 3illies the night 'efore" MsJ .est saidJ 2he #as out #andering and came upon 3illie in the 'arnJ 2he said he #as gutting a #omanJ1B MsJ .est #as surprised & 'ut thought the story had a ring of truthJ MsJ .est said she thought MsJ 5llingsen #ould go to the police #ith the informationJ 0 month later" MsJ .est #ent to the .urna'y RCMP detachment herselfJ1! 2he #as one of three informants in 1999 #ho related the same story, that MsJ 5llingsen had seen a #oman 'eing 'utchered at the farmJ1 7 thought that they #ould have got a search #arrant or something right a#ay" and loo*ed in the freeNers at least" she saidJ1@ RCMP <eputy Commissioner Gary .ass said Zthe RCMP deeply regrets that #e #erenUt a'le to gather the evidence necessary to lay a charge soonerJ19 0s further reported" t#enty outstanding murder charges against convicted serial *iller Ro'ert Pic*ton have 'een stayed 'y the Cro#n" ending the prospect of any more trialsJ4C Pic*ton" a former Port Co+uitlam pig farmer no# serving a life sentence in prison" #as found guilty on siM counts of secondGdegree murder in <ecem'er 4CC in the deaths of #omen from ;ancouverUs <o#nto#n 5astside neigh'ourhoodJ41

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Appendix $a "C(P arro-ance cited in 1.n-,in- o0 Pickton case ?eadly blunders sully police reputations Ro'ert Matas and %ustine (unter ;ancouver and ;ictoria] >rom 2aturdayUs Glo'e and Mail Pu'lished >riday" 2epJ 1C" 4C1C @,1@PM 5<T )ast updated >riday" 2epJ 1C" 4C1C @,4CPM 5<T 3hen forces collide, <ifferent codes of conduct" different masters and sometimes -ust different police channels can result in deadly 'lundersJ 0n eMtensive revie# of the ;ancouver Police <epartments investigation into the citys missing #omen concluded that a regional police force might have led to the arrest of serial *iller Ro'ert K3illieL Pic*ton much earlierJ Crime 2toppers received the first tip in the case on %uly 4 " 199@J The caller descri'ed a man *no#n as 3illie #ho pic*ed up prostitutes and reported that a recent visitor to his trailer sa# at least 1C purses and #omens identificationJ The caller also said 3illie told others he could easily dispose of 'odies 'y putting them through a grinder #hich he uses to prepare food to feed his hogsJ The tipster called 'ac* less than t#o #ee*s later" identifying the man as 3illie Pic*ton and advised that MrJ Pic*ton *illed 2arah Kde ;riesL and possi'ly all the missing #omenJ .y early 1999" some ;P< officers strongly 'elieved that further investigation of MrJ Pic*ton #as #arrantedJ (o#ever" ;P< had to rely on the RCMP to pursue the investigation 'ecause the alleged crime scene #as in Port Co+uitlam and the RCMP #ere responsi'le for policing thereJ The investigation stalled at that pointJ Port Co+uitlam RCMP turned to the Provincial 6nsolved (omicide 6nit" an integrated team of RCMP and municipal officersJ The integrated unit had no vested interest in the investigation and did not agree to pursue the information that #as availa'le" <eputy Chief <oug )ePard saysJ ;ancouver police made several attempts to 'ring the RCMP and the homicide unit into the missing #omen investigationJ 7n one instance" ;P< <etective )ori 2henher in May" 1999" as*ed the RCMP for copies of files regarding homicides of siM #omen that could possi'ly 'e lin*ed to MrJ Pic*tonJ 7t too* nine months for the RCMP to respond to herJ

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The Missing 3omen Tas* >orce first met in %anuary" 4CC1J MrJ Pic*ton #as finally arrested after a roo*ie cop o'tained a search #arrant to investigate a report of an unrelated crimeJ Appendix $b "C(P arro-ance cited in 1.n-,in- o0 Pickton case 0lso Referenced, 7CM& arrogance cited in bungling of &ic8ton case <ir* Meissner" ;ictoria] The Canadian Press Pu'lished 2unday" 0ugJ 44" 4C1C 9,B?PM 5<T )ast updated Thursday" 2epJ C9" 4C1C !,BCPM 5<T http,11###Jtheglo'eandmailJcom1ne#s1national1'ritishG colum'ia1pic*ton1rcmpGarroganceGcitedGinG'unglingGofGpic*tonG case1article1!@1 1 1 The RCMP is facing criticism in the #a*e of a scathing ;ancouver Police <epartment report detailing investigative missteps on the hunt for serial *iller Ro'ert Pic*tonJ 0 .ritish Colum'ia criminologist said Mounties are trained to 'elieve they are Canadas top cops" #hile considering provincial and municipal officers 'elo# standardJ Theres long 'een tensions 'et#een the RCMP and municipal police services" said Ro' Gordon of 2imon >raser 6niversityJ The RCMP *no# all" cannot 'e told anything" and theyre the ones #ho alone stand 'et#een chaos and civiliNed societyJ (e pointed to deepGrooted RCMP arrogance on the Pic*ton investigation" #here Mounties and ;ancouver police officers #ithheld information from each other a'out #omen #hod 'een reported missing from the <o#nto#n 5astside 'eginning in the midG199CsJ MrJ Pic*tons crimes came to light only #hen a roo*ie Mountie sho#ed up loo*ing for #eapons on the former pig farmers spra#ling property in su'ur'an Port Co+uitlam in 4CC4J Theres ample evidence to indicate that the RCMP does not play #ell #ith others and most certainly #as not playing #ell #ith others in relation to the Pic*ton matter" ProfJ Gordon saidJ The ;ancouver police report" authored 'y <eputy Chief Consta'le <oug )ePard" said 'oth its o#n department and the RCMP are to 'lame for errors made during the investigationJ

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Thirteen #omen disappeared from ;ancouvers <o#nto#n 5astside after the citys police force first for#arded information a'out MrJ Pic*ton to the RCMP" according to the police revie#J The =CCGpage document said mista*es prevented police from arresting MrJ Pic*ton until 4CC4 & years after officers first started loo*ing at him as they investigated reports of missing seM #or*ers & and that he could have 'een caught earlierJ RCMP havent commented on the )ePard report" saying they need to read it first" 'ut have already stated they disagree #ith some of its conclusionsJ ProfJ Gordon noted other eMamples of RCMP pro'lems #ere highlighted in the report of the 0ir 7ndia in+uiry" #hich criticiNed the Mounties for fighting turf #ars #ith the Canadian 2ecurity 7ntelligence 2ervice during the investigation into t#in 0ir 7ndia 'om'ings in 19@B that *illed a total of ??1 peopleJ ProfJ Gordon said the Mounties have also caused pro'lems #ith the various ;ancouverGarea com'ined police teams fighting gang violenceJ (e said a ;ancouver police 'i*er gang eMpert #as drummed out of his post in a com'ined RCMPGmunicipal team 'y the MountiesJ (e #as a sergeant #ith the ;P<" 'een a pro-ect leader" and ran into all *inds of difficulty" he saidJ The guy #as an eMpert" 'ut #as treated very poorly 'y his RCMP colleaguesJ >ormer ;ancouver police officer <oug MacAayG<unn" #ho served in the <o#nto#n 5astside and retired in 4CC1 after ?1 years of service" said he encountered difficulties #or*ing #ith MountiesJ 0t that point" the RCMP didnt necessarily get along that #ell #ith other organiNations" he saidJ They didnt li*e 'eing told #hat to doJ They #ere Canadas national force and they considered themselves the cream of the creamJ They figured they #ere the 'est of the 'estJ MrJ MacAayG<unn" no# a councillor in the <istrict of :orth ;ancouver" said he #as one of the first officers to 'elieve a serial *iller could 'e responsi'le for the disappearances of doNens of #omen from the <o#nto#n 5astsideJ (e said he consistently encountered resistance from RCMP 'rass throughout his career" 'ut ran*GandGfile officers from all forces seemed to get alongJ

.ut MrJ MacAayG<unn and ProfJ Gordon 'oth agree that the RCMP should not have its current 4CGyear service contract in .ritish Colum'ia rene#edJ The current RCMP contract in .ritish Colum'ia eMpires in 4C14J 0'solutely" dont do it" MrJ MacAayG<unn saidJ ProfJ Gordon called the RCMP a 'ro*en organiNation" and said trying to change the Mounties #ould 'e li*e 'ending graniteJ (e #arned the current )i'eral government against signing any ne# contract #ith the MountiesJ 7f they are going for another 4C years and the province signs off on it" the current government deserves to fall" ProfJ Gordon saidJ The RCMP launched a massive search on Mr" Pic*tons farm in 4CC4" uncovering the remains or <:0 of ?? #omenJ (e #as charged #ith 4 counts of murder and eventually convicted in the murders of siM #omenJ

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Appendix $c "C(P arro-ance cited in 1.n-,in- o0 Pickton case 0lso see, 7CM& see8ing serial 8iller for ,..) deaths in 6.C. .y Petti >ong" 3estern .ureau Pu'lished 8n 3ed :ov ? 4C1C http,11###JthestarJcom1ne#s1canada1article1@@=9=@GGanotherGserialG*illerG inG'Gc ;0:C86;5R]0 serial *iller #ho disposed of the 'odies of three #omen in remote areas east of ;ancouver may 'e dead or already in -ailJ The RCMP confirmed this #ee* that they are loo*ing for a serial *iller after finding similarities in the cases of three victims #hose 'odies #ere discovered #ithin t#o months of each other near the same area in 199BJ 2taff 2ergeant %ohn Cater #ith the RCMP said investigators have ruled out Ro'ert Pic*ton as the #omens *iller 'ut said #hoever is responsi'le may have 'een convicted of other crimesJ Pic*ton is Canadas most prolific convicted serial *illerJ (e #as charged #ith *illing 4! #omen and convicted of second degree murder in siM of those charges in 4CC J The 2upreme Court of Canada earlier this year re-ected his 'id for a ne# trialJ Pic*ton is serving a sentence of 4B years #ithout possi'ility of paroleJ The three victims #ere all living and #or*ing in the same area as Pic*tons victims ] in ;ancouvers #or*ing class <o#nto#n 5astsideJ Pic*ton #as lin*ed to doNens of #omen #ho #ent missing from the area starting in the 19@CsJ The disappearances continued until shortly 'efore Pic*ton #as arrested in 4CC4J Pic*ton has 'een eMcluded of 'eing responsi'le for these murders" said Cater TuesdayJ There is no connection #hatsoeverJ Cater said the three victims #ere *illed shortly 'efore their 'odies #ere discovered in the fall of 199B and police have made appeals 'efore for informationJ

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The RCMP released photos of some of the forensic evidence they have found at the crime scene along #ith more details to try and get more tips coming inJ 7t appears to 'e #or*ingJ Cater said Tuesday that police have 'een getting tips since ma*ing a pu'lic appeal MondayJ 3e have 'een successful in trac*ing do#n all sorts of people #ho could 'e responsi'leJ The suspect could 'e deceased" in -ail doing longGterm crime or could have left the area" Cater saidJ 3ere hopeful no# on the 1Bth anniversary that someone #ill come for#ard #ith informationJ Tracy >adola 8la-ide #as the first victim to 'e foundJ The ?CGyearGold 8la-ide #as #or*ing in the <o#nto#n 5astside as a seM trade #or*er and #as addicted to crac* cocaine and the mother of one childJ (er 'ody #as discovered on a logging road on 0ugJ 14J T#o #ee*s later" the 'ody of Tammy )ee Pipe" a 4=GyearGold #ho #as *no#n to give money and clothing to the poor and supported her cocaine ha'it 'y #or*ing as a seM trade #or*er in the <o#nto#n 5astside" #as found in a remote #ooded area in the same areaJ 8ne month later" the 'ody of ;ictoria )ynn 9oun*er" ?B" #ho #as also a seM trade #or*er and drug addict" #as found laying in the em'an*ment at the dead end of a logging road in the same areaJ 2imon >raser 6niversity criminologist Ro' Gordon said Tuesday that since Pic*ton #as arrested there #ere theories that the former pig farmer from Port Co+uitlam did not commit the murders 'y himselfJ The 'odies of the three victims #ere left out in the open li*ely to decompose" said GordonJ That difference #ith Pic*tons victims" #hose 'odies had 'een disposed of in a rendering plant on the farm" is the strongest indication that police are loo*ing at another serial *illerJ Gordon said Tuesday that the RCMP are dealing #ith a very tough investigationJ Pic*ton continued his *illing spree until -ust 'efore he #as caughtJ 3ith this serial *iller" Gordon said police have three victims *illed 1B years ago and nothing sinceJ The chances of the police 'eing a'le to identify the person responsi'le is fran*ly Nero" said GordonJ The trail is o'viously stone coldJ

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Appendix $d "C(P arro-ance cited in 1.n-,in- o0 Pickton case 0lso see, ?4> clears 8ey suspect in murders )indsay Aines" Aim .olan and )ori Cul'ert Crime, 2pecial Report The ;ancouver 2un >riday" :ovem'er 4?" 4CC1 http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,678+<<!ygRg%,###JmissingpeopleJnet1dnaclearssuspectinmur dersJhtmYrcmpYdisposeYofY'odiesRcdP!RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca <:0 testing has cleared the prime suspect in the murders of three #omen from ;ancouverUs <o#nto#n 5astside #hose 'odies #ere discovered in the >raser ;alley in 199B" The ;ancouver 2un has learnedJ The <:0 results mean the real serial *iller has gone undetected for siM years and police say he could 'e responsi'le for some of ;ancouverUs missing #omen casesJ Z(e could still 'e doing it and disposing of the 'odies efficiently"Z RCMP Consta'le Paul McCarl confirmed in a recent intervie#J Police said in 199B that they 'elieved the same man *illed Tracy 8la-ide" Tammy )ee Pipe and ;ictoria 9oun*er" #hose 'odies #ere found that year near 0gassiN and MissionJ The three #omen GG li*e those #ho have disappeared since GG #ere all involved in drugs and the seM tradeJ <uring the investigation" police developed a long list of possi'le suspects 'y revie#ing serious seM assaults of #omen" especially prostitutesJ The revie# led them to one particular suspect" #ho #as identified in 199B as Ronald Richard McCauley" a roofer from MissionJ 8ne of the things that caught investigatorsU attention #as that McCauley pic*ed up a prostitute at ;ancouverUs 0storia (otel in %uly of that year and drove her to (emloc* ;alley" #here she #as 'eaten" raped and dumped from his truc* GG -ust a fe# *ilometres from #here 8la-ideUs 'ody #as later foundJ The #oman reported the incident to police and McCauley" #ho had a record of similar violent offences" #as arrested in 2eptem'er 199B" convicted of rape in 199!" declared a dangerous offender" and -ailed indefinitelyJ

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Z(e surfaced pretty +uic* and he loo*ed really" really good"Z said McCarl" #ho is the lead investigator on the 8la-ide and Pipe homicidesJ The things McCauley had done to the victim in the rape case" #ere similar to #hat had 'een done to the murder victims" McCarl saidJ (e also lived in the area" had a vehicle consistent #ith the suspectUs" and he #as *no#n to fre+uent the <o#nto#n 5astside and hire prostitutesJ 7n addition" McCauley once told a parole hearing that had he not 'een arrested for t#o rapes and attempted murders in the early 19@Cs" he Z#ould have 'ecome a serial *iller such as Clifford 8lsonJZ Z7 thought #e had the guy"Z McCarl saidJ .ut despite the circumstantial evidence" police never had enough to lay murder charges against McCauleyJ The semen recovered at the crime scenes in 199B had 'een degraded 'y 'acteria and police #ere initially una'le to test it" McCarl saidJ 0s the years passed and technology improved" ho#ever" the la'oratory eventually used ne# techni+ues to reGtest the samples and provide police #ith a <:0 analysisJ The results confirmed that one person #as ZassociatedZ to at least t#o of the #omen prior to their deathsJ The findings also raised the possi'ility that t#o men might have 'een involved in the murdersJ .ut" unfortunately for police" the results also confirmed that investigators had the #rong name at the top of their suspect listT Ronald Richard McCauley #asnUt their man" after allJ Z(e loo*ed the 'est" so #e pursued him"Z McCarl saidJ Z0nd #hen #e found out it #asnUt going to 'e him" #e #ere all disappointedJZ 7n fact" it #as such a surprise to police" that investigators tried for a time to figure out #hether McCauley might still have 'een involved" so convincing #as the circumstantial evidence against himJ Z.ut realistically" #e decided itUs not him" itUs some'ody else"Z McCarl saidJ McCauley did not respond to re+uests for an intervie#" 'ut his former la#yer" 2usan )udford" said she #asnUt surprised 'y the RCMPUs findingsJ

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Z(e volunteered that <:0 sample to clear himself"Z )udford saidJ The RCMP didnUt use a #arrant to get itJ Z2o 7Um glad heUs clearedT 7 didnUt thin* he #as guilty of that in the first placeJZ The <:0 results #ere a significant turn of events for the RCMP" 'ecause investigators considered McCauley a suspect not only in the 8la-ide" Pipe and 9oun*er homicides" 'ut in the disappearances or murders of four other #omen as #ellJ Mary )idguerre" Catherine GonNaleN" Catherine Anight and <orothy 2pence all vanished from the <o#nto#n 5astside the same year as the ;alley murdersJ )idguerreUs remains #ere found t#o years later in :orth ;ancouver" 'ut the 'odies of GonNaleN" Anight and 2pence have never 'een found" and their names are currently on the list of up to =B #omen #ho have vanished from city streets over the past t#o decadesJ The RCMP did not consider McCauley a suspect in the disappearances of #omen #ho vanished after 2eptem'er" 199B" 'ecause he #as in custody from that point on#ardJ .ut no# he has 'een cleared" it means the real *iller could 'e responsi'le for the three ;alley murders" )idguerreUs death and any num'er of the missing #omen cases as #ellJ Z7f you -ust loo* at some of them" you see thereUs some consistencies"Z McCarl saidJ Z3here #ere they missing from/ 3hat #ere they doing prior to #hen they #ent missing/ 3ho #ere their associates/ ZThereUs got to 'e a couple more JJJ that the same personUs responsi'le forJ Z0nd my personal 'elief is that ;ancouver isnUt the only hunting groundJ The personUs pro'a'ly hunting over on the 7sland" up in the 7nterior" and across the 'orderJZ Given that possi'ility" senior investigators met in Aelo#na last year to discuss cases of murdered and missing seM trade #or*ers from around the provinceJ The ;alley murders" ;ancouverUs missing #omen" and the murders of #omen on ;ancouver 7sland and in the 7nterior #ere all part of the agendaJ 7n the end" McCarl said investigators agreed on the need for a -oint forces team assigned eMclusively to those filesJ The feeling" he says" #as that Zthey shouldnUt #or* on anything else and that #ay they can stay focused and pursue it until they conclude itJZ

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5arlier this year" the RCMP and ;ancouver city police moved to set up -ust such a team" #hich no# has 1! people doing a revie# of missing and murdered seM trade #or*er files from around the provinceJ 7nterestingly" the person selected for the file coordinatorUs -o' on the tas* force" also has a direct lin* to the ;alley murdersT 2ergeant 3ayne Clary attended the scene #here 9oun*erUs 'ody #as discovered in 199B and he also attended the autopsyJ Clary ac*no#ledges the possi'le lin* 'et#een the missing #omen cases and the ;alley murders" 'ut said itUs strictly a coincidence that he has #or*ed 'oth filesJ (is involvement in the ;alley murders #as limited to attending the crime scene and the autopsy on the 9oun*er case" he saidJ 2till" McCarl said it #ill #or* to the Cro#nUs favor if 'oth he and Clary are still involved in the cases #hen they go to courtJ ZThose are our gold cards #hen it comes to a prosecutionJZ 7tUs also helpful for the families" he saidJ Z7tUs nice to have some continuity #ith the cop that #as at the scene and found their daughters or sistersJZ The 2un contacted the families of Pipe and 8la-ide for this article" 'ut they chose not to commentJ McCarl said he continues to stay in contact #ith family mem'ersJ Z3e call them" they donUt call usJ That ma*es me thin* that they must 'e satisfied in *no#ing that #e havenUt rolled over GG #e never give upJZ 0fter the RCMP realiNed McCauley #asnUt their man" investigators on the 8la-ide" Pipe and 9oun*er files 'egan compiling long lists of other possi'le suspects" McCarl saidJ 8ne of the theories is that the *iller had either lived in the area" #as a logger" fisherman or hunter familiar #ith the region" or perhaps had 'een incarcerated at one of the correctional facilities in the >raser ;alley and 'ecame familiar #ith the area #hile on a #or*Grelease programJ McCarl said investigators hope to find a #ay to use computers to com'ine police" prison and parole records #ith lists of voters" hunters" fishermen and loggers in the regionJ Z0nything electronic that #e could get #as going to get pulled and sortedJ 0nd then #e #ould try and give it parameters and see #hose name comes up the most fre+uently JJJ #hoever comes up the most fre+uently gets targeted firstJ

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Z0nd thatUs #hat #eUre loo*ing at no#" is 'asically creating a list of the 'est people to loo* at and going and finding them and trying to follo# up #ith themJZ The pro'lem is that a computer program has yet to 'e developed that could handle such massive amounts of informationJ RCMP 7nspector Aeith <avidson" a psychological profiler #ho helped develop the RCMPUs computer system for trac*ing serial offenders" confirmed he is currently trying to find a #ay to use computers to assist in the investigations of the ;alley murders and the missing #omenJ McCarl also said the RCMP recently 'rought profilers from 8tta#a and 3innipeg" to visit the Mission and 0gassiN crime scenesJ This #as done to Zgive a 'etter idea of #hat type of person #e should 'e loo*ing for and ma*e sure that #e have covered off all the lists of possi'le suspectsJZ McCarl said heUs in regular contact #ith the missing #omen tas* force" #hich has 'een revie#ing all seMual assaults" attempted murders and murders of #omen in the seM trade around the provinceJ 2o far" the revie# has turned up a list of more than !CC potential suspectsJ ZTheyUre doing the complete revie# and then theyUll see #ho they #ant to target"Z McCarl saidJ Z0nd then theyUll go out and find these people or then try and eliminate them or see #hose name sho#s up most fre+uentlyJ Z7tUs a very methodical" #ellGconsidered plan to follo# up on these investigationsJ 7 thin* itUs going to #or*J .ut itUs not a +uic* fiM and it #ill ta*e lots of time and theyUll have to *eep those people #or*ing on that fileJ ZTheyUre loo*ing at t#o years and" in all li*elihood it pro'a'ly could 'e more li*e fourJ 8nce a potential suspect is identified" then that #ill 'e the focus of the investigationJZ McCarl re-ected criticism that has 'een levelled at police GG particularly in ;ancouver GG that they donUt care a'out the murders and disappearances 'ecause the victims are marginaliNed #omen involved in drugs and the seM tradeJ ZThe cops cared on this file" and the guys that really care are the ones that are on this tas* force right no#"Z he saidJ ZThereUs not one person do#n there that 7 donUt have 1CC per cent respect for JJJ they are generally the 'est in their field and thatUs #hat you needJZ McCarl said police recently thought they had a good suspect in the ;alley murders" and the force pulled out all the stops to find the 'est people to handle #iretap and undercover operationsJ 9B

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Chapter B (#"E U%S#L&E) (U")E"S '%) (!SS!%G PE"S#%S !% B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 C'%')' 0gain" here is a list of murdered and missing persons in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada #hose identity has 'een registered 'y private citiNens1, K!ub'ect U !tarted by A%hle/ *achi%"inic ,hro(n from b'ilding from dr'g deb, !tarted by 'essica *aple 4a,alia m'rdered )imon 5ra%er Ani?er%i,/ !tarted by solvy Angeline Pe,e B 21 B *i%%ing B Nor,h 7anco'?er B *a/ 2811 !tarted by Concerned 2ame% 4arr B 44 B &ro'%e *o'n,ain B *i%%ing B *a/ 25, 2811 !tarted by Concerned 4arr/ Carl Hinchcliffe 3 44 3 *i%%ing 3 )ep,ember 28, 2811 3 7anco'?er, 4C !tarted by debbiec *i%%ing Adam */er% !tarted by Hailee. eah Ne%,egard C )arah ),rachan3 5eb 2884 CoD'i,lam 4C !tarted by 8indheart 2ohn 5adden mi%%ing A4C area !tarted by stephanie 9mid 4a/ani, 3$, *i%%ing )ep,; 5,h 2811 !tarted by !>& Ani,a .ichard A=A E.a?enE *i%%ing in !o(n,o(n :a%,%ide 7anco'?er !tarted by 3one3ion *elanie Alexi% 9<Neill 30 m'rdered 2'l/ 2$ 2811 !tarted by 9rouble00) Help %ol?e 288# m'rder of =imberl/ Hallgar,h 3 4'rnab/, 4C 9

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Chapter 1C E&E% (#"E U%S#L&E) (U")E"S '%) (!SS!%G PE"S#%S !% B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 C'%')' 8nce again" here is a list of murdered and missing persons in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada #hose identity has 'een registered 'y private citiNens1, K!ub'ect U !tarted by Na,a%ha /nn *on,gomer/ *i%%ing A'g'%, 2818 Prince &eorge I J'e%nel 4C !tarted by gumpslou[ , - =\ !eena /n 4.A:* 3 An%ol?ed *'rder FJ'e%nel 1###G !tarted by Chris[ , - = ... .\ +an )',herland B *'rdered B 1##0 !tarted by higramma-<[ , -\ 2'lie 9a"le/3Par"er 3 A'g'%, 3, 288$ 3 33 3 *i%%ing 3 J'e%nel !tarted by ?esespere [ , - = ... /\ oo"ing for %ome info on m'rder% near ba"er cree" comm'ni,/ !tarted by 9ellis Amanda &ore *arch 2885 %'%picio'% dea,hK !tarted by solvy &re/(olf !ancingman + !L+ 3 32 3 *i%%ing 3 April 2$, 2811 3 J'e%nel, 4C !tarted by debbiec !arlene Pre,ea' mi%%ing !tarted by solvy 2a%on .ober, Timm%33 mi%%ing !tarted by solvy .',h H@or,h mi%%ing )ep, 1$, 2818 !tarted by solvy 4rian *irl CHA55:: 3 An%ol?ed *'rder FJ'e%nel 1##8G !tarted by Chris

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Chapter 11 E&E% (#"E U%S#L&E) (U")E"S '%) (!SS!%G PE"S#%S !% B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 C'%')' 8nce again" here is a list of murdered and missing persons in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada #hose identity has 'een registered 'y private citiNens1, K!ub'ect U !tarted by =a,hr/n *ar/ =lie(er, age 2$ 3 7ernon, 4C *a/ 11, 1#0$ !tarted by Gathi:s !ister[ , - = 0\ Cr/%,al .ic"i C9)*AN93 *a/ 1, 2884; =amloop% 4C !tarted by 8indheart Aaron !erb/%hire B mi%%ing F)ep,ember 38, 288$G !tarted by Mamaraine[ , -\ 2'%,in Crai", 1#, *i%%ing from =elo(na 4C )ince April 1 2811 !tarted by Mi8esmom 7+7+AN *9.LACH F15G B *'rder B ),eelhead Pro?incial Par" B 28883 80338 !tarted by Chris )herri *c a'ghlin =amloop% 1##3; !tarted by ?, 2ennifer CA)-9.TH 3 An%ol?ed *'rder =elo(na 4C 1##3 !tarted by Chris[ , - = 0\ Tabi,ha /nn -ea,herbee B 20 B 7ernon =elo(na area% B No?ember #, 2818 !tarted by Concerned /nn =almring B 55 B *'rdered Pen,ic,on B A'g'%, 1$, 2811 !tarted by Concerned !ale !+)+*9N: 3 41 3 *i%%ing 3 A'g'%, 3, 2811 3 =elo(na, 4C !tarted by debbiec Pamela !arling,on 3 No? $, 1#03 3 1# 3 *'rdered 3 =amloop% 3 H9T Probe !tarted by ?esespere [ , - = 0\ 1C4

*ind/ Tran %ol?ed or 'n%ol?edK !tarted by ?,[ , - = ... )\ H'man remain% fo'nd in 7ernon !tarted by solvy !a?id =enne,h 4onell age 41 mi%%ing %ince ma/ 18 2880 !tarted by ?avesson[ , - =\ Ted Tree 3 $0 3 *i%%ing 3 9c,ober 5, 2818 3 =amloop%, 4C !tarted by debbiec[ , - = ... /\ !arren 2AN):N 3 10 3 *i%%ing 3 April $, 2811 3 =amloop%, 4C !tarted by debbiec <Charle%< "arol/ @ohn H9.7ATH Faged 28 in 1#1#G *i%%ing B =elo(na F*a/ 1#1#G !tarted by search0charleshorvath[ , - =\ Tana/a 4+N&HA* 3 15 3 *i%%ing 3 *a/ 12, 2811 3 =elo(na, 4C !tarted by debbiec )all/ -in,er m'rdered 1#15 "elo(na !tarted by solvy eah .ochelle !a(n 2ohn%on B 31 B *i%%ing =amloop% B a%, Heard frmApril 1#, 2811 !tarted by Concerned 2e%%ica Charlie C )'6anne Adam% mi%%ing *erri,, !tarted by solvy )aman,ha .ober,% : *i%%ing ,een : =elo(na !tarted by !>& *ig'el &oncal?e% B 4# B *i%%ing =eremeo% B No?ember 2880 !tarted by Concerned +nfan, girl% fo'nd in Prince,on 9',ho'%e !tarted by houseofmetal : +LA4:TH -H9K !tarted by ?, [ , - =\ *+))+N& H T(o >o'ng *en 1C?

!tarted by CraftyGal Circle ro',e: &ale -e/%, Pamela !arling,on, 2ane !oe, Colleen *c*illan !tarted by bushmanpi *i%%ing: &eoffre/ &ordon *ei%nerI=elo(na, 4C !tarted by !>& 4ri,,ne/ ee +r?ing B 24 B =elo(na B *i%%ing Car 5o'nd B April 0, 2818 !tarted by Concerned !iane *ar/ ),e(ar, 3 !ecember 31, 1##$ 3 *'rdered 3 Pen,ic,on !tarted by ?esespere )HANA :: A4ATT: B *A.!:. B *'rder B *A.CH 2884 !tarted by Chris *a'reen *a/, *A.!:.:! 1##1, 85I83 =elo(na, 4C !tarted by beepeawee, No? 2881 3 An%ol?ed *'rder 3 22 /ear old T/ler */er% !tarted by >nnastaisha &eoffre/ 2ohn !o(ding 3 An%ol?ed *'rder 3 =nox *o'n,ain, =elo(na 4;C; F1#13 G !tarted by >drian[ , - =\L4 0gain" #ho is loo*ing into all of these cases/ *ootnotes , + -. ?irectory 2f Hnsolved Murders A Missing people in 6ritish Columbia% Canada http:UUwww.unsolvedcanada.caUinde@.phpF &H&!I!!I?]=ba</=/,,<b*bc/,/=)f<)*-.a,ea;f;Aboard] 0/.*

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Chapter 15 E&E% (#"E U%S#L&E) (U")E"S '%) (!SS!%G PE"S#%S !% B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 C'%')' 8nce again" here is a list of murdered and missing persons in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada #hose identity has 'een registered 'y private citiNens1, K!ub'ect U !tarted by *arc'% )imon%on 15 mi%%ing 9c, # 2811 !tarted by solvy 2oanne *arie P:!:.)9N 3 *i%%ing Child 3 Chilli(ac" 3 1#13 !tarted by Chris[ , - = ... -=\ =a,hr/n3*ar/ Herber, 3 An%ol?ed *'rder 3 Abbo,%ford 4C F1#05G !tarted by Chris[ , - = ... ;\ C/ril -illiam% 3 01 3 *i%%ing 3 9c,ober 3, 2811 3 Chilli(ac", 4C 3 !tarted by debbiec 5o'nd *ale H.3April 4,h 2880 Abbo,%ford 4C !tarted by 8indheart Trac/ 5adola 9 A2+!: 3 An%ol?ed *'rder 3 Aga%%i6 3 1##5 !tarted by Chris :rica !a(%on B 23 B Chilli(ac" B *i%%ing B 5ebr'ar/ 10, 2818 !tarted by Concerned !arlene ),ee?e% 4$ mi%%ing Chilli(ac" !tarted by solvy .ober,a *arie 5:.&A)9N 3 *i%%ing C'l,'% a"e, 4C 3 1#11 !tarted by Chris -e%le/ Craig 5o'ld% B *i%%ing Fmarch 4, 288#G !tarted by Chris =A))+!> &.:&9+.: 3 *+))+N& F.AN A-A>G !tarted by M!pren8els .ober,32an Plan@e B $4 B *i%%ing B Chilli(ac" B !ecember 13, 2818 !tarted by Concerned 1CB

2:55.:> )TAA.T )A.T: B *i%%ing B *+))+9N 4;C FApril 2880G !tarted by Chris *ichael C9AT+NH9 FC9 T:: N9HG 3$13*i%%ing3*a/318328183 Chilli(ac" 3 4;C; !tarted by Carol+3ynn H'man .emain% 5o'nd B 4a%e of Chilli(ac" *o'n,ain B No? 25, 2818 !tarted by Concerned 7ic,oria /nn >9AN=:. 3 An%ol?ed *'rder 3 *i%%ion 4C 1##5 !tarted by Chris 2o%h 4o(e mi%%ing !tarted by solvy *i%%ing: 7ic"i ChanI Chilli(ac" !tarted by !>& *i%%ing: *ichael Co',inhoI Chilli(ac", 4C !tarted by !>& *i%%ing: !o'gla% .en6I Chilli(ac", 4C !tarted by !>& Candace )hpele/ 3 *o,her of 3 %,ill mi%%ing FAbbo,%ford 4CG *arch 31 !tarted by Chris[ , - = 0\ )onia Thoma% B 41 B )'rre/ B *i%%ing B *arch 3, 2818 !tarted by Concerned 2o%h Hedric" 3 *'rdered 3 2an'ar/ 11,h, 288# 3 *aple .idge, 4;C; !tarted by chet Anne .o%e P:T:.)3*i%%ion 4C !tarted by CraftyGal 1#18385310, TAT:, 7el?e,ia E7el?e,E P; 3 mi%%ing !tarted by 6C Ident *ichelle Choiniere B )'%picio'% !ea,h B 7edder .idge, 4C B !ec 2880 !tarted by Chris Tamm/ ee P+P: Fa"a: ),arrG 3 An%ol?ed *'rder 3 Aga%%i6 4C 3 1##5 1C!

!tarted by Chris 2ennifer ee3Anne Andre(%32'ne 15,h, 288$ Abbo,%ford 4C !tarted by 8indheart )arah 4A+3 2'l/ 21, 288$ Abbo,%ford 4C !tarted by 8indheart !eborah /nn +)AAC 3 *a/ 1, 288$ Agga%i6 4C !tarted by 8indheart 9limpia 'cia *i"%6an3 2'ne 21, 1##$ Abbo,%ford 4C !tarted by 8indheart A%hle/ !ean =ri%,ina C A>P99 3Chilli(ac" April 13,h, 2880 !tarted by 8indheartL4 0gain" #ho is loo*ing into all of these cases/ *ootnotes , + -. ?irectory 2f Hnsolved Murders A Missing people in 6ritish Columbia% Canada http:UUwww.unsolvedcanada.caUinde@.phpF &H&!I!!I?]=ba</=/,,<b*bc/,/=)f<)*-.a,ea;f;Aboard] 0..*

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Chapter 18 E&E% (#"E U%S#L&E) (U")E"S '%) (!SS!%G PE"S#%S !% B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 C'%')' 8nce again" here is a list of murdered and missing persons in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada #hose identity has 'een registered 'y private citiNens1, K!ub'ect U !tarted by *arg'eri,e Nicole Tele%ford 3 11 2AN 1#10 3 7ic,oria 3 m'rdered !tarted by victorian ind%a/ 4'6ia" 3 24 3 *'rdered 3 5ebr'ar/ 2, 2881 3 7ic,oria, 4C !tarted by victorian[ , - = ... .\ .94+N)9N, Carmen 3 mi%%ing F1#03312381G !tarted by 6C Ident[ , - =\ *ichael -a/ne !'nahee 3 Abd'c,ed 3 7ic,oria 4C 1##1 !tarted by Chris[ , - = ... <\ Chan,all *arie 7enne 3 5ebr'ar/ 25, 1#1$ 3 Age 21 3 *'rdered H :%D'imal, !tarted by ?esespere *eli%%a *a'reen Nichol%on 3 2'ne 11, 1##1 3 *'rdered 3 7ic,oria !tarted by ?esespere =imberle/ &all'p 3 No?mber 21, 1##8 3 Age 10 3 *'rdered 3 7ic,oria !tarted by ?esespere [ , -\ )hannon .oger% B 7ic,oria B *'rdered B 5o'nd 2'ne 12, 2811 !tarted by Concerned .ober,a 2ean :lder% !tarted by 7,.;; =imberl/ Proc,or 3 *i%%ing3 *arch 11I18 Col(oodI angford !tarted by victorian[ , - = 0\ ili,h 4en,le/ mi%%ing Nanaimo *ar 0 2811 !tarted by solvy Chri%,ian andre( 5ranci% 10 mi%%ing Nanaimo *ar $I2811 1C@

!tarted by solvy No, .elea%ing Name B 44 B *ale *i%%ing B 2an'ar/ 15, 2811 !tarted by Concerned -illiam Norman 'mle/ B 58 B Cen,ral )aanich B 2an'ar/ 5, 2811 !tarted by Concerned 2e%o"ah Ad"en% B )ep,ember 2$, 2881 B Age 10 B *i%%ing B )oo"e !tarted by ?esespere Nanc/ &ree" K A'g'%, 23, 1##1 K Age 25 K *i%%ing K 7ic,oria !tarted by ?esespere Chri% =ell/ *'rdered in earl/ 18% F=ri%,ie 5o(lieG !tarted by oldfriendbill[ , -\ *'rdered female 3 la,e #8<%, earl/ 2888<% !tarted by 6C Ident ori )enger mi%%ing %ince 2'l/ 2#, 2818 !tarted by hopeful9[ , -\ *oll/ 2'%,ice 3 2an'ar/ 11, 1#43 3 Age 15 3 *'rdered 3 )aanich !tarted by ?esespere *i%%ing elderl/ male 3 circa 1##8<% !tarted by 6C Ident 1#5#388388, HA*+ T9N, -illiam E4illE 2ame% a(rence 3 mi%%ing !tarted by 6C Ident Cheri /nn )mi,h B 2'ne 4, 1##8 B Age 11 B *'rdered B 7ic,oria !tarted by ?esespere 4ill 9%land !tarted by rose .ober, )la'gh,erMage45Mmi%%ing April 4I8#M:%D'imal, !tarted by victorian *oll/ 2'%,ice 3 2an 11 1#433 age 15 3 m'rdered !tarted by victorian 2a/ Coo" C Tan/a 7an C'/lenbo'rg3 No? <10 3 m'rdered !tarted by victorian 1C9

288338231$, N:+ , *aril/nne E*;2;E 2'di,h 3 mi%%ing !tarted by 6C Ident :.+= TH9. CH.+)T+AN):N B *+))+N& B 7ic,oria B 2880 !tarted by s8d'onesL 4 0gain" #ho is loo*ing into all of these cases/ *ootnotes , + -. ?irectory 2f Hnsolved Murders A Missing people in 6ritish Columbia% Canada http:UUwww.unsolvedcanada.caUinde@.phpF &H&!I!!I?]=ba</=/,,<b*bc/,/=)f<)*-.a,ea;f;Aboard] ;..*

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Chapter 1< E&E% (#"E U%S#L&E) (U")E"S '%) (!SS!%G PE"S#%S !% B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 C'%')' 8nce again" here is a list of murdered and missing persons in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada #hose identity has 'een registered 'y private citiNens1, K!ub'ect U !tarted by Na,a%ha /nn *9NT&9*:.> 23 *i%%ing la,e A'g'%, Prince &eorge !tarted by Carol+3ynn [ , - = ... )\ 2affar +manpo'r *i%%ing from P9C9 %ep, 25 2811 !tarted by stephanie Ta/lor 7an !ie%, 11 m'rdered 9c, 2811 !tarted by solvy 1#12 m'rder near &olden 4;C; -ha, (a% ,he o',come of ,he ca%eK !tarted by >lder[ , - =\ *adi%on )C9TT3 28 3 *i%%ing 3 *a/ 20, 2811 3 7anderhoof 3 4C !tarted by debbiec[ , - = ... ,0\ Abigail Andre(% B 21 B *i%%ing B Pregnan, B 5or,; ),; 2ohn B April 0, 2818 !tarted by Concerned[ , - = ... <\ !a?id .ober, Cox 3 20 3 *i%%ing April 0, 2811 3 Cranbroo", 4C !tarted by 8immeh 4rand/ ee 5: +N 3 14 3 *i%%ing 3 9c,ober 0,h, 2811 3 Prince &eorge, 4C !tarted by 8immeh oren e%lie 15 /ear% old fo'nd m'rdered, 5or, ),; 2ame%, 4C !tarted by 3ivvy[ , - =\ Chri%,opher !enni% HANNA59.! 3 20 3 *i%%ing 3 )ep, 3, 2811 H Aga%%i6, 4C !tarted by debbiec Angeline :ileen Pe,e from J'a,%ino 7illage !tarted by stephanie

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-anda 59)) 3 $8 3 *i%%ing 3 Prince,on, 4C !tarted by debbiec orraine *i,chell 3 54 3*i%%ing 32'ne31532818 3 -hi,e .oc" 4C !tarted by Carol+3ynn 9(en .oone/ F24G B *i%%ing B &rand 5or"% FA'g'%, 14, 2818G !tarted by !>&[ , - = ... )\ Amber Aler, +%%'ed 3 =ienan Heber, age 3 3 )par(ood, 4C !tarted by debbiec[ , - = ... ,-\ T/ler -al,on B -illiam% a"e, 4C B *i%%ing Fno? #, 288#G !tarted by Chris[ , - =\ +an *c5adden 35, 2ame% *c5adden #, *i%%ing 3 9c, 1, 2811 3 -e%, )hore, 4C !tarted by debbiec =e?in =enned/, 5#, *i%%ing :l" 7alle/, 4C !tarted by !>& A*4:. A :.T +))A:! 3 2acob *c4ea,h 3 4 3 )'rre/, 4C !tarted by debbiec )aman,ha .achel ange: *i%%ing )'rre/ 4C !tarted by !>& :li &old%,ein !tarted by !>& Pamela 2one% 3 *'rdered 3 A'g 11, 2811 3 )almon Arm !tarted by >nnastaisha[ , -\ !arc/ TAC=:. 3 55 3 *i%%ing 3 2'ne 28, 2811 3 /,,on, 4C !tarted by debbiec )haron &a/le !a(%on B $1 B *i%%ing B J'alic'm 4each 4C B !ecember 21, 2818 !tarted by Concerned 4rianne -olgram B )ep,ember 5,h, 1##1 B Age 1# B *i%%ing B .e?el%,o"e !tarted by ?esespere [ , - = ... =*\

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!arlene Ani,a A=)+!AN 3 30 3 *i%%ing 3 A'g'%, 38, 2811 3 Prince &eorge, 4C !tarted by debbiec &a?in P:TT> 3 15 3 *i%%ing 3 2'ne 21, 2811 3 )'rre/, 4C !tarted by debbiec Tom &a'drea' B m'rdered B *aple .idge 4C F1##1G !tarted by stephanie !ie,mar 2o%eph 5A:TH, Prince &eorge 4C a%, %een mid 9c,ober 2818 !tarted by 9alentsHnlimited )o H'/ T.AN 3 5# 3 *i%%ing for ,(o mon,h% 3 Por, *cNeill, 4C !tarted by debbiec Cord'la TH+: =: 3 42 3 *i%%ing 3 2'ne 81, 2811 3 Por, CoD'i,lam, 4C !tarted by debbiec )hirle/ Cle,hroe B *i%%ing B 5or, ),; 2ohn .C*P B 2'ne #, 288$ !tarted by Concerned Charlo,,e 4A.CH 3 $1 3 *i%%ing 3 2'l/ 25, 2811 3 -ardner, 4C !tarted by debbiec *i%%ing 1 /ear: >a%hpal *:HA>I)'rre/, 4C !tarted by !>&L 4 0gain" #ho is loo*ing into all of these cases/ %ust ho# many serial *illers do they have in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada/ *ootnotes , + -. ?irectory 2f Hnsolved Murders A Missing people in 6ritish Columbia% Canada http:UUwww.unsolvedcanada.caUinde@.phpF &H&!I!!I?]=ba</=/,,<b*bc/,/=)f<)*-.a,ea;f;Aboard] ),.*

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)ets change direction and see #hy the Royal Canadian Police do not apparently have a dedicated #e' site to all the missing and unsolved murders in .ritish Colum'ia" Canada/ Remem'er readers that Canada is made up of 1C provinces and three territoriesJ .ritish Colum'ia is only one of those ten provinces/ 7f the a'ove noted chapters list page after page of missing and 1 or murdered individuals -ust in .ritishColum'ia" #hy doesnt the Royal Canadian Police have a dedicated #e' site to all the missing and unsolved murders in Canada/ 7s it 'ecause they are -ust too 'usy defending their stupid and very often deadly actions/ )ets loo* at this tragic case, <id the RCMP get a#ay #ith murder/ 2ome appear to thin* yes$ Z:othing #ill happen to them" still they are on the -o'" the four RCMP officers #ho caused Ro'ertUs death 'y #hat they did" and then they lie"Z said Ciso#s*i Hsee 0ppendiM " cited 'elo#IJ1 The case involved the vicious tasering to death of =CGyearGold Polish immigrant Ro'ert <Nie*ans*iJ The RCMP lies start immediatelyJ Richmond RCMP 2gtJ Pierre )emaitre said officers struggled to su'due the man, U5ven though he had received #hat they call pulses" t#o pulses from Taser" he #as still out of controlJU4 The man actually died after = Taser -olts" #itness allegesJ? 7n fact" one #itness said she offered to tell the RCMP officers #hat she #itnessed" and that one officer said" ZU7Ull 'e #ith you in a fe# minutesJUZ .ut the officers did not ta*e a statement from her" she allegesJ=

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0s reported" #ithin seconds" he had 'een TaseredJ <Nie*ans*i" even after falling to the ground" shrie*ing in pain" #as Tasered repeatedlyJB The coverGup 'egins$ 0fter the event" the Mounties all gave similar statements a'out ho# <Nie*ans*i had come at them" yelling and #ildly s#inging the stapler" and ho# several officers had to #restle the man to the groundJ! (o#ever" a video proves the RCMP officers outright lied$ 0 #itnesss video of the event sho#ed none of that happened JJJ if not for the video" might have got a#ay #ith #hite#ashing #hat the -udge called the forces ZshamefulZ conduct in the events that led to an innocent mans deathJ 0s further reported" 7 sa# more RCMP officers lie to cover up this co#ardly crimeJ@ 7ncredi'ly" on <ecJ 14" 4CC@" .JCJ Criminal %ustice 'ranch spo*esman 2tan )o#e ZclearedZ the four officers of any #rongdoing and portrayed <Nie*ans*i as a violent and agitated alcoholic #hose irrational 'ehavior contri'uted to his o#n deathJ9 (o#ever" even this 2tan )o#e #as put in his place #hen Ciso#s*i had the satisfaction of hearing Thomas .raid#ood call the four Mounties Zinapproprivately aggressiveZ and Zpatently un'elieva'le"Z #hile emphasiNing <Nie*ans*i did nothing #rong nor in any #ay caused his o#n deathJ1C Caught in their lies than*s to videotape of the co#ardly crime" as it has 'een descri'edJ .raid#ood called the 'ystander video 'y Paul Pritchard of <Nie*ans*iUs Tasering death Zinvalua'leZ evidence that ZcouldnUt 'e crossGeMaminedJZ11 8nloo*ers #ere incredulous #hen RCMP Commissioner 3illiam 5lliott said >riday he #ouldnUt 'e announcing any disciplinary measures for any of the four Mounties for their role in <Nie*ans*iUs deathJ14 Get a#ay #ith murder and no conse+uences/ 5ven the apology to Ro'ert <Nie*ans*is mother #as a 'unch of RCMP 'un*/ 0 raft of internal RCMP emails #as released through an 0ccess to 11B

7nformation 0ct re+uest sho#ing that the 0pril 1 apology #as a carefullyG crafted script designed not to 'lame any RCMP mem'erJ1? 8n the day 'efore the staging of the apology" RCMP <eputy Commissioner Gary .ass reassured RCMP staff relations supervisor .rian Roach that their ZapologyZ to Ciso#s*i did not mean they #ere apologiNing for anything specific that any of their officers had doneJ1= Z5ssentially" even though the #ord Fapology #orries some" #e are not apologiNing for the actions of specific mem'ers or saying anything a'out specific actionsJ1B Ciso#s*i said yesterday Zthis -ust sho#s that the RCMP even #hen they apologiNe to me" they coverupJ1! 0ctually tasered five times$ The eGmail" sent 'y RCMP Chief 2uptJ <ic* .ent to 0ssistant Commissioner 0l Macintyre suggested for the first time that the four Mounties #ho responded to a call at ;ancouverUs airport planned to use a Taser on Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i" #ho died at the airport on 8ctJ 1=" 4CC " after he #as Tasered five timesJ1 >inally, #hy do provinces put up #ith this police force" it #ould 'e less disastrous and more economically feasi'le to have their o#n provincial police forces GG more control/ *ootnotes 1J !till they get no conseOuencesJ .y 2uNanne >ournier" The Province" %une 4C" 4C1CJ http,11###JtheprovinceJcom1ne#s12tillYtheyYconse+uences1?1 @C?11stor yJhtml 4 G ?J 7CM& say deceased man was 0*+year+old &olish immigrant 7obert ?Rie8ans8iJ )ast 6pdated, Tuesday" 8cto'er 1!" 4CC J C.C :e#sJ http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1'ritishGcolum'ia1story14CC 11C11B1taserG deathJhtml =J 2ne witness said she offered to tell the 7CM& officers what she witnessedJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/+Pcache,7>B!52!G g:5%,vancouveraiportpolice*illpolishmanJ'logspotJcom1 YRCMPYA7))YP8)72(Y0TY07RP8RTRcdP=RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca B G J InOuiry deservedly hammers 7CM& in ?Rie8ans8i deathJ .y Paul 11!

2chneiderit" The Chronicle (erald" TueJ %un 44J http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/+Pcache,TeOCG CRcG79%,thechronicleheraldJca1Columnists111@@=B!JhtmlYrcmpYlieYatY Ro'ertY<Nie*ans*iYin+uiryRcdP4RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca @J I saw more 7CM& officers lie to cover up this cowardly crimeJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,81#mR.+P0:6%,###JthepetitionsiteJcom19B1-usticeGforG motherGofGlateGro'ertG dNie*ans*iYrcmpYlieYRo'ertY<Nie*ans*iRcdP RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 9 G 14J !till they get no conseOuencesJ .y 2uNanne >ournier" The Province" %une 4C" 4C1CJ http,11###JtheprovinceJcom1ne#s12tillYtheyYconse+uences1?1 @C?11stor yJhtml 1? G 1!J 7CM&:s apology grudging% evasiveJ .y 2uNanne >ournier" The Province" %une 1 " 4C1CJ http,11###JtheprovinceJcom1ne#s1RCMPYapologyYgrudgingYevasive1?1 !=94C1storyJhtml 1 J I+mail !uggests Four 7CM& 2fficers Committed &er'ury Mhile !enior 2fficers !at !ilentJ Contri'uted on 2un" 4CC91C!141 G 4,?CpmJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentYassaultsYcom mittedY'yYrcmpRcdP1@RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 0lso see, !tartling 4ew Imail Halts InOuiryJ .y :eal (all and )ori Cul'ertT %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###4JcanadaJcom1topics1ne#s1storyJhtml/idP1 1!!B@ 0lso see, ?amning e+mail suggests the four officers committed per'ury and that senior officers sat silent while they didJ .y 7an Mulgre#T %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###JvancouversunJcom1ne#s1ColumnYMountiesYTaseringYshJJJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentYassaultsYcom mittedY'yYrcmpRcdP1@RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca

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Appendix 0 =Sti,, they -et no conseD.ences= U2till they get no conse+uencesU >our Mounties involved should not get off scotGfree" says <Nie*ans*iUs mother .y 2uNanne >ournier" The Province %une 4C" 4C1C http,11###JtheprovinceJcom1ne#s12tillYtheyYconse+uences1?1 @C?11stor yJhtml Dofia Ciso#s*iUs Zdar*est hourZ after learning that her son Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i #as dead came #hen .JCJ criminal -ustice officials declared that the RCMP had done nothing #rong GG and that it #as her sonUs o#n fault that he diedJ :o# that she has 'een vindicated 'y the .raid#ood 7n+uiry report castigating the officers and ruling her son did nothing #rong" Ciso#s*i still carries #ith her a ne#s clipping containing the earlier 'laming" hurtful #ordsJ 8n <ecJ 14" 4CC@" .JCJ Criminal %ustice 'ranch spo*esman 2tan )o#e ZclearedZ the four officers of any #rongdoing and portrayed <Nie*ans*i as a violent and agitated alcoholic #hose irrational 'ehaviour contri'uted to his o#n deathJ )ast #ee*" 3alter Aostec*y-" Ciso#s*iUs la#yer" said Zthat #as DofiaUs dar*est hour" after losing her son" and thatUs #hy she still carries that ne#s clipping #ith herJZ 2o far" Ciso#s*i notes" none of the four Mounties Zhas ever got any conse+uencesJZ 8n >riday" Ciso#s*i had the satisfaction of hearing Thomas .raid#ood call the four Mounties Zinapproprivately aggressiveZ and Zpatently un'elieva'le"Z #hile emphasiNing <Nie*ans*i did nothing #rong nor in any #ay caused his o#n deathJ ZThis tragic case is at its heart the story of shameful conduct 'y a fe# officers"Z .raid#ood saidJ Z7t ought not to reflect unfairly on the many thousands of RCMP and other police officers #ho have protected our communities and earned a #ellG deserved reputation in doing soJZ

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Ciso#s*i heard .JCJ 0ttorneyGGeneral Mi*e de %ong promise to appoint a special prosecutor and commit to a citiNenGled 7ndependent 7nvestigation 8ffice to conduct criminal investigations into RCMP or municipal police incidents causing death or harmJ >riday #as an eMhausting day after a night in #hich Ciso#s*i slept little" coming at the end of years of hearings in #hich a video of her sonUs death #as screened repeatedly GG although it helped a *ind and patient former -udge get to the truthJ .raid#ood called the 'ystandervideo 'y Paul Pritchard of <Nie*ans*iUs Tasering death Zinvalua'leZ evidence that ZcouldnUt 'e crossGeMaminedJZ Ciso#s*i received an apology >riday from the RCMPUs top cop" Commissioner 3illiam 5lliottJ 9et as a mother" Ciso#s*i did not hear from 5lliott GG the first la#yer and nonGcop to head the national RCMP GG the #ords she has #aited so long to hear" she saidJ Z:othing #ill happen to them" still they are on the -o'" the four policemen #ho caused Ro'ertUs death 'y #hat they did" and then they lie"Z said Ciso#s*iJ )istening to 5lliott say the RCMP has reformed its training and Taser policies" Ciso#s*i #hispered, Z2till they get no conse+uences for causing my sonUs deathJZ .raid#oodUs =!CGpage report" entitled simply 3hy/ The Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i Tragedy" is a 'listering denunciation of the four Mounties #ho Tasered and restrained <Nie*ans*i face do#n" then left him unattended until he diedJ 8nloo*ers #ere incredulous #hen 5lliott said >riday he #ouldnUt 'e announcing any disciplinary measures for any of the four Mounties for their role in <Nie*ans*iUs deathJ (e said he #ould a#ait the special prosecutorUs reportJ 5lliott ac*no#ledged that CplJ .en-amin Monty Ro'inson is suspended #ith pay" 'ut only in connection #ith the unrelated traffic death of a motorcyclistJ That matter doesnUt go to trial until 0pril 4C11J The other three GG ConstJ Gerry Rundel" ConstJ .ill .entley and ConstJ A#esi Millington GG are Zon the -o' 'ut not in frontGline policing"Z said 5lliott" #ho couldnUt eMplain #hy the four officers could 'e criticiNed a'out an un-ustified death and yet remain on the RCMP payrollJ 119

5lliott hinted it might even 'e too late to mete out internal punishment" 'ut admitted, Z3e recogniNe there needs to 'e fairly fundamental changes in our discipline systemJZ .raid#ood said the four Mounties 'ehaved as if they #ere responding to a Z'arroom 'ra#l"Z and senior officer Ro'inson Zintervened in an inapproprivately aggressive mannerJZ Z7 found that MrJ <Nie*ans*i had 'een compliant" #as not defiant or resistant" did not 'randish the stapler and did not move to#ard any of the officers"Z .raid#ood saidJ Z7 concluded the consta'le HMillingtonI #as not -ustified in deploying the #eapon and neither the consta'le nor the corporal honestly perceived that MrJ <Nie*ans*i #as intending to attac* any of the officersJZ .raid#ood said the other t#o officers also Zoffered patently un'elieva'le afterGtheGfact rationaliNations of their police notes and statements to Hthe 7ntegrated (omicide 7nvestigation TeamIJZ 0s for Ro'insonUs claim that the Mounties made a point to chec* if <Nie*ans*i #as alive" .raid#ood #as dismissiveJ Z7 can place little reliance on the testimony of CplJ Ro'inson that he constantly monitored MrJ <Nie*ans*iUs 'reathing until the firefighters arrivedJ 2imilarly" 7 find unpersuasive the testimony of ConstJ Rundel that J J J he *nelt do#n near MrJ <Nie*ans*i and heard him 'reathing and snoringJ Z7 am satisfied that MrJ <Nie*ans*i #ent into cardiac arrest first" then #ent unconscious" and finally sho#ed signs of cyanosis" all #ithin B seconds of 'eing handcuffedJZ <e %ong #as prompt to appoint special prosecutor Richard Pec* to loo* into possi'le criminal charges against the four MountiesJ ZThere #as misconduct here and that reflects 'adly Hon the RCMPI"Z said de %ongJ ZThe human dimension in this is staggering" that someone #ould 'e lost #ithin an airport for hours" separated 'y a glass door forever from one of his loved onesJZ The star* images on the Pritchard film" of the police 'ehaviour and a manUs death" had enormous impact" said <e %ongJ 14C

ZMany people Hnot -ust in .JCJI remem'er #here they #ere at the time the film #as sho#n"Z he saidJ Z3e are #elcoming and one of the friendliest countries in the #orld GG #e didnUt display it that dayJZ

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Chapter 1? %# #%E BUT ' (#"#% #&E"L##:S T E !(P#"T #* T !S E('!L !% T E T'SE"!%G )E'T #* "#BE"T )E!E:'%S:! The case involving the vicious tasering to death of =CGyearGold Polish immigrant Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i #arrants an additional chapter to see the eMtent of the lies 'y the RCMP to coverGupJ 0s noted" #e have seen oftenG+uoted Mountie mouthpiece CplJ <ale Carr tell the .raid#ood in+uiry that top RCMP 'rass made a deli'erate decision not to correct misinformation RCMP had given to the media a'out <Nie*ans*is deathJ1 7n fact" eGmail suggests four RCMP 8fficers committed per-ury #hile senior officers sat silent"4 specifically suggests Mounties planned to deploy Taser 'efore they arrived at 9;R" contrary to their testimonyJ? 0s reported" after months of outrage a'out the conduct of the four Mounties #ho responded to ;ancouver 0irport 8ctJ 1=" 4CC " #ho can 'elieve that at the last minute" a federal la#yer #ould produce #hat many #ould consider a smo*ing gun GG an eGmail saying the officers decided to use the Taser 'efore confronting the Polish immigrant/= 7f true" the :ovJ B" 4CC " eGmail titled ZMedia strategy GG release of the 9;R video"Z from RCMP Chief 2uptJ <ic* .ent to assistant commissioner 0l Mc7ntyre" esta'lishes the four have 'een lying through their teethJ This critical document suggests the four officers committed per-ury and that senior officers sat silent #hile they did soJB ZThe documents that have -ust come to our attention include a critical eG mail from very high up in the RCMP chain of command" disclosing that the officers decided in a premeditated #ay" en route to the sceneJ! 5ven the RCMP la#yers apparently lie/ )a#yer (elen Ro'erts" #ho represents the RCMP at the in+uiry" offered a tearful apology to in+uiry commissioner Thomas .raid#ood" a retired -udge" for not disclosing the eGmail soonerJ (elen Ro'erts had every reason to 'e in tears >riday as she apologiNed to the pu'lic in+uiry into <Nie*ans*iUs death for failing to disclose #hat appears to 'e not -ust germane 'ut also startlingly important evidenceJ@ Ro'erts crocodile tears dont #ash$

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7f Ro'erts had cried over <Nie*ans*i motherUs pain" 7 #ould 'e moved GG 'ut a veteran la#yer #etGeyed over another scre#Gup in this case/ 7 thin* they #ere crocodile tearsJ9 Z7 find this delay in disclosing it to the commission appalling"Z .raid#ood saidJ ZThe contents of this eGmail goes to the heart of this in+uiryUs #or*JZ1C Z7t should have 'een disclosed much" much sooner JJJ months and months agoJZ11 Z7tUs a stunning turn of events"Z <on Rosen'loom" the la#yer representing the government of Poland at the in+uiryJ14 Rosen'loom said the 11thGhour disclosure Zis totally inconsistent #ith testimony given under oathZ and goes to the heart of the issue of police fa'ricationJ <uring the hearing" he said" Z#e #ere alleging Hthe four MountiesI #ere fa'ricating their storyJZ1? The RCMP fa'rication #as" in fact" true$ <Nie*ans*iUs mother told reporters she #as surprised and angry a'out the eGmail 'eing released so lateJ 2he suggested there had 'een a ZcoverupJZ1= ZThis is the *ind of evidence someone should have *no#n #ould have important conse+uences"Z said 3alter Aostec*y-" the la#yer representing <Nie*ans*iUs mother at the in+uiryJ1B (e said he had spent the last t#o #ee*s preparing his final arguments for the in+uiry" only to find not all the evidence has 'een heardJ1! The RCMP la#yer tries to #hiteG#ash the facts/ <avid .utcher" the la#yer representing ConstJ .ill .entley" one of the four Mounties involved in the inGcustody death" said .entUs eGmail #as hearsay and not credi'le evidenceJ1 .JCJ 0ttorneyGGeneral Mi*e de %ong said he #as concerned a'out the ne# development" Zthe possi'ility that ne# evidence may 'e emerging at this late date is trou'ling" and 7Um sure very trou'ling for the commission itself"Z he saidJ1@ ZCommissions of this sort" and really our system of -ustice" rely on all #itnesses #ho give evidence under oath to provide truthful and honest ans#ersJZ19

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7ncredi'ly" Commissioner 3illiam 5lliottUs carefully parsed press release #as e+ually un'elieva'le, ZThis #as simply an oversightJ 6nfortunately in an eMercise of this magnitude" such an oversight can occurJZ4C 5lliott a moron" as cited" no one 'ut a moron overloo*s the import of an eGmail li*e this Hsee 0ppendiM @a & @c" cited 'elo#IJ41 That #as not an ZoversightJZ 7t #as professional incompetence or a coverG upJ44 Paul Aennedy" the chairman of the Commission for Pu'lic Complaints 0gainst the RCMP" using a ne#s conference in ;ancouver" too* some #ellGaimed ver'al shots at stagnant RCMP culture" especially its notorious" selfGdestructive resistance to changeJ 7t is a massively inert organiNation" he said" and that must not standJ4? *ootnotes 1J 7CM& admissions in ?Rie8ans8i 9aser death are troublingJ .y <amian 7n#ood" 3ed" 0pr 44 4CC9J http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,c7eC=e8=?QO%,communitiesJcanadaJcom1theprovince1'logs1lordo ftherings1archive14CC91C=1441rcmpGadmissionsGinGdNie*ans*iGtaserGdeathG areGtrou'lingGforGvancouverG4C1CGsecurityG#atchersJaspMY:o#" Y#eYhaveYseenYoftenG+uotedYMountieYmouthpieceYCplJ Y<aleYCarrYtellYtheY.raid#oodYin+uiryRcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 4J I+mail !uggests Four 7CM& 2fficers Committed &er'ury Mhile !enior 2fficers !at !ilentJ Contri'uted on 2un" 4CC91C!141 G 4,?CpmJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentYassaultsYcom mittedY'yYrcmpRcdP1@RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca ?J !tartling 4ew Imail Halts InOuiryJ .y :eal (all and )ori Cul'ertT %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###4JcanadaJcom1topics1ne#s1storyJhtml/idP1 1!!B@ = G BJ ?amning e+mail suggests the four officers committed per'ury and that senior officers sat silent while they didJ .y 7an Mulgre#T %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###JvancouversunJcom1ne#s1ColumnYMountiesYTaseringYshJJJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentYassaultsYcom mittedY'yYrcmpRcdP1@RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 14=

! G J !tartling 4ew Imail Halts InOuiryJ .y :eal (all and )ori Cul'ertT %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###4JcanadaJcom1topics1ne#s1storyJhtml/idP1 1!!B@ @ G 9J ?amning e+mail suggests the four officers committed per'ury and that senior officers sat silent while they didJ .y 7an Mulgre#T %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###JvancouversunJcom1ne#s1ColumnYMountiesYTaseringYshJJJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentYassaultsYcom mittedY'yYrcmpRcdP1@RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 1C G 19J !tartling 4ew Imail Halts InOuiryJ .y :eal (all and )ori Cul'ertT %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###4JcanadaJcom1topics1ne#s1storyJhtml/idP1 1!!B@ 4C G 44J ?amning e+mail suggests the four officers committed per'ury and that senior officers sat silent while they didJ .y 7an Mulgre#T %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2unJ http,11###JvancouversunJcom1ne#s1ColumnYMountiesYTaseringYshJJJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentYassaultsYcom mittedY'yYrcmpRcdP1@RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 0lso see 0ppendiM 1Ca & 1Cc a'out RCMP Commissioner 3illiam 5lliott 'eing called a FmoronJ 4?J 7CM& watchdog goes out firing with ?Rie8ans8i reportJ Posted, <ecem'er C@" 4CC9" !,?B PM 'y Ron :ur#isahJ .y .rian (utchinson" :ational PostJ http,11net#or*JnationalpostJcom1np1'logs1fullcomment1archive14CC91141C@ 1rcmpG#atchdogGgoesGoutGfiringG#ithGdNie*ans*iGreportJaspM

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Appendix 1a )amnin- e4mai, s.--ests the 0o.r "C(P o00icers committed per2.ry and that senior "C(P o00icers sat si,ent whi,e they did Column, Mounties in Tasering should face prosecution, <amning eGmail suggests the four RCMP officers committed per-ury and that senior RCMP officers sat silent #hile they did .y 7an Mulgre#T %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2un http,11###JvancouversunJcom1ne#s1ColumnYMountiesYTaseringYshJJJ Cited here, http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentY7anYMulgre# Y\44<amningYeGmailYsuggestsYtheYfourYofficersYcommittedYper-ury \44RcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca The .raid#ood 7n+uiry into the TaserGrelated death of Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i has 'een 'lo#n up and left in ruins 'y the revelation a *ey RCMP eGmail #as #ithheld from the commissionJ 0fter months of outrage a'out the conduct of the four Mounties #ho responded to ;ancouver 0irport 8ctJ 1=" 4CC " #ho can 'elieve that at the last minute" a federal la#yer #ould produce #hat many #ould consider a smo*ing gun GG an eGmail saying the officers decided to use the Taser 'efore confronting the Polish immigrant/ 7f true" the :ovJ B" 4CC " eGmail titled ZMedia strategy GG release of the 9;R video"Z from RCMP Chief 2uptJ <ic* .ent to assistant commissioner 0l Mc7ntyre" esta'lishes the four have 'een lying through their teethJ This critical document suggests the four officers committed per-ury and that senior officers sat silent #hile they did soJ 3orse" it seems there are many other documents that have not 'een turned over that may 'e relevantJ This eGmail #as one of 4!C documents on a C< sent 'y the RCMP to the -ustice department last 0pril" yet the federal la#yers didnUt open the C< until last #ee*J )ast #ee*/ 5vidence delivered in 0pril didnUt get opened until last #ee*/ 3hat/ 14!

(elen Ro'erts had every reason to 'e in tears >riday as she apologiNed to the pu'lic in+uiry into <Nie*ans*iUs death for failing to disclose #hat appears to 'e not -ust germane 'ut also startlingly important evidenceJ 7f Ro'erts had cried over <Nie*ans*i motherUs pain" 7 #ould 'e moved GG 'ut a veteran la#yer #etGeyed over another scre#Gup in this case/ 7 thin* they #ere crocodile tearsJ Commissioner 3illiam 5lliottUs carefully parsed press release #as e+ually un'elieva'le, ZThis #as simply an oversightJ 6nfortunately in an eMercise of this magnitude" such an oversight can occurJZ .olloc*sJ :o one 'ut a moron overloo*s the import of an eGmail li*e thisJ The officers deny the eMplosive content is true and Ro'erts says .ent #as #rong in #hat he saidJ .ut their protestations ring hollo# after almost 1@ months of 'luster and denialJ 2o does 5lliottUs thread'are theseGthingsG happen eMcuseJ The situation is as 'ad as the most virulent critics of the Mounties fearedJ This is no longer a'out four officers #ho made mista*es in -udgment, 7tUs a'out an organiNation that thin*s it is a'ove the la#J Z7 find this delay in disclosing it to the commission appalling"Z an upset .raid#ood saidJ ZThe contents of this eGmail goes to the heart of this in+uiryUs #or*JZ 5MactlyJ .raid#ood says his in+uiry #ill resume on 2eptJ 44 after commission la#yers have time to revie# the eGmail" conduct an investigation and perhaps call the senior Mounties to testify a'out the documentJ 7 thin* notJ There #as a time #hen 7 thought 8ctJ 1=" 4CC #as the day that #ould live in the annals of RCMP infamy" 'ut %une 19" 4CC9 has eclipsed the tragedy of <Nie*ans*iUs deathJ 8n >riday" a countryUs faith in a once proud" once revered institution diedJ 3e have left the realm of ho# to regulate Taser use and the circumstances of <Nie*ans*iUs death and entered the #orld of criminal conduct GG #hich is 'eyond .raid#oodUs provincially rooted authority to investigateJ

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7f #e needed any prod to reopen the decision not to prosecute these officers" #e no# have 'een given itJ 7t is time to than* commissioner .raid#ood for his eMcellent #or* in 'ringing these unsettling facts to light and itUs time to appoint a special prosecutorJ The .JCJ )a# 2ociety should also 'egin an investigation into the conduct of Ro'erts and any other federal la#yer involved in this staggering lac* of disclosureJ That #as not an ZoversightJZ 7t #as professional incompetence or a coverG upJ

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Appendix 1b E4mai, S.--ests *o.r "C(P #00icers Committed Per2.ry 5Gmail 2uggests >our RCMP 8fficers Committed Per-ury 3hile 2enior 8fficers 2at 2ilent .y :eal (all and )ori Cul'ertT %une 4C" 4CC9 G ;ancouver 2un Contri'uted 'y 'lac*andred on 2un" 4CC91C!141 G 4,?CpmJ 7n sections, .ritish Colum'ia Canada 0ccounta'ility Rights 2ecurity apparatus 2tartling :e# 5mail (alts 7n+uiry Cited here, http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,0e1cCA3=u!c%,mostly#aterJorg1emailQsuggestsQfourQrcmpQoff icersQcommittedQper-uryQ#hileQseniorQofficersQsatQsilentY7anYMulgre# Y\44<amningYeGmailYsuggestsYtheYfourYofficersYcommittedYper-ury \44RcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 2uggests Mounties planned to deploy Taser 'efore they arrived at 9;R" contrary to their testimony 0 shoc*ing eGmail found last #ee* 'rought the .raid#ood in+uiry to a sudden halt >riday and may result in the most senior RCMP officers in .JCJ 'eing re+uired to testifyJ The eGmail" sent 'y RCMP Chief 2uptJ <ic* .ent to 0ssistant Commissioner 0l Macintyre suggested for the first time that the four Mounties #ho responded to a call at ;ancouverUs airport planned to use a Taser on Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i" #ho died at the airport on 8ctJ 1=" 4CC " after he #as Tasered five timesJ 6nder the su'-ect line ZMedia 2trategy G Release of 9;R video"Z the eG mail" dated :ovJ B" 4CC " said, Z>inally spo*e to H2uptJI 3ayne HRideoutI and he indicated that the mem'ers did not articulate that they sa# the symptoms of eMcited delirium" 'ut instead had discussed the response en route and decided that if he did not comply that they #ould go to C53 Hconducted energy #eaponIJZ )a#yers for the four RCMP officers involved in the fatal incident said >riday their clients deny they formulated a plan to use a Taser on <Nie*ans*iJ The officers testified at the in+uiry they arrived in separate police cars and had no discussion 'eforehandJ

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0leM Pringle" a la#yer representing Rideout" #ho #as in charge of investigating <Nie*ans*iUs death" appeared at the in+uiry >riday and read a statement from his client" #hich said .entUs eGmail #as in errorJ Pringle said it #as a Zmisunderstanding of a conversation 7 had #ith himJZ )a#yer (elen Ro'erts" #ho represents the RCMP at the in+uiry" offered a tearful apology to in+uiry commissioner Thomas .raid#ood" a retired -udge" for not disclosing the eGmail soonerJ 2he also said .ent #as mista*en in his eGmail and that the officers did not plan to use the TaserJ 2he offered to have senior Mounties testifyJ Z7 find this delay in disclosing it to the commission appalling"Z .raid#ood saidJ ZThe contents of this eGmail goes to the heart of this in+uiryUs #or*JZ The eGmail #ill have to 'e investigated and further hearings may 'e re+uired" the commissioner saidJ (e ordered the in+uiry ad-ourned until 2eptJ 44J The delay #as due to summer plans already made 'y many of the la#yers involved in the in+uiry" he addedJ >riday #as supposed to 'e the start of final su'missions 'y la#yers representing various parties" including the four Mounties involved in the inGcustody deathJ Commission counsel 0rt ;ertlie' told the in+uiry that the ne# eGmail #as disclosed Tuesday 'y la#yers for the federal -ustice department" #hich represents the RCMPJ Z7t should have 'een disclosed much" much sooner JJJ months and months ago"Z ;ertlie' later told reporters" adding he #as Zupset and frustratedZ 'y the lastGminute disclosureJ (e said he didnUt *no# #hether the RCMP disclosed the eGmail to Cro#n counsel 'efore a decision #as made that no criminal charges #ere #arranted against the four officersJ ;ertlie' told the in+uiry that the .ent eGmail #as among 4!C documents on a C< sent 'y the RCMP to the -ustice department in 0pril" -ust 'efore RCMP media relations officers testified at the in+uiry a'out the 'otched handling of information released to the media in the days after <Nie*ans*iUs deathJ (e said the federal la#yers didnUt open the C< until last #ee*" discovering the .ent eGmail and other documentsJ 1?C

Z7tUs a stunning turn of events"Z <on Rosen'loom" the la#yer representing the government of Poland at the in+uiry" told reporters after the commissioner ordered the threeGmonth ad-ournmentJ ZThe documents that have -ust come to our attention include a critical eG mail from very high up in the RCMP chain of command" disclosing that the officers decided in a premeditated #ay" en route to the scene" to use the Taser if MrJ <Nie*ans*i did not complyJZ Rosen'loom said the 11thGhour disclosure Zis totally inconsistent #ith testimony given under oathZ and goes to the heart of the issue of police fa'ricationJ <uring the hearing" he said" Z#e #ere alleging Hthe four MountiesI #ere fa'ricating their storyJZ <Nie*ans*iUs mother told reporters she #as surprised and angry a'out the eGmail 'eing released so lateJ 2he suggested there had 'een a ZcoverupJZ ZThis is the *ind of evidence someone should have *no#n #ould have important conse+uences"Z said 3alter Aostec*y-" the la#yer representing <Nie*ans*iUs mother at the in+uiryJ (e said he had spent the last t#o #ee*s preparing his final arguments for the in+uiry" only to find not all the evidence has 'een heardJ <avid .utcher" the la#yer representing ConstJ .ill .entley" one of the four Mounties involved in the inGcustody death" said .entUs eGmail #as hearsay and not credi'le evidenceJ ZThe chief superintendent is simply #rong"Z he saidJ The late disclosure of the eGmail #as the result of an oversight" RCMP Commissioner 3illiam 5lliott said in a statement issued >ridayJ Z3e have produced thousands of documents to our legal counsel for their revie# and for them to transmit all relevant material to the commission"Z 5lliott said" pointing out that it #as the RCMP that 'rought the .ent eG mail to the attention of the in+uiry commissioner on >ridayJ ZCommissioner .raid#ood #as informed that a specific document #as not provided and he himself accepted the government of CanadaUs sincere apologies for this oversight"Z 5lliottUs statement saidJ

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former fello# inmate .ill Corrigan #ho #itnessed or participated in some of Cra#fordUs crimesJ9 8n May 9" 1994" %anet 2ylvestre reported to police that Cra#ford had raped her across the street from the group home for men that Cra#fordUs mother operatedJ The neMt day" police found Cra#ford all 'ut dead on a 'each" apparently from a com'ination of sunstro*e and su'stance a'useJ Cra#ford #as put in remand until %une 1@" #hen his mother put up S="CCC 'ail for his release into her custodyJ1C 9et another #oman came for#ard in 199B after Cra#ford #as arrested for the murders of :apope" 3aterhen and TaysupJ The young prostitute told police that in the spring of 1994 she #as ta*en to a remote place 'y Cra#ford and Corrigan and nearly cho*ed to deathJ 0 similar tale in the summer of 1994 emerged from yet another #omanJ11 3hen the first set of human remains #ere discovered south#est of 2as*atoon" Cra#ford 'ecame a suspectJ >or four months in 199=" the RCMP tagged him every#here he #entJ 7t #as during this period of intense surveillance that Cra#ford pic*ed up Theresa Aematch" 'eat and raped her and left her on the streetJ14 3hat/ 6nder soGcalled intense RCMP surveillance yet Cra#ford #as a'le to pic* up Theresa Aematch" 'eat and raped her and left her on the streetJ 7s that #hat the RCMP call instense/ ZTestimony given J J J suggests that t#o officers in particular may have 'een close to the Cra#ford vehicle #hile the attac* too* placeJZ1? 3hat Fto hell goes on here #ith the RCMP/ 3hat is *no#n for sure is that #hen the police pic*ed up the in-ured #oman later" she #as arrestedJ1= 3hat/ 0re these RCMP stupid/ <ont ans#er that$ The Fidiot RCMP arrest the victim/ 3hat/ 1?!

0s further cited" at Cra#fordUs preliminary hearing in the summer of 199B" t#o of the officers gave conflicting evidence a'out #hether Theresa had 'een in-ured or notJ1B 3hat/ :early siM years later" after receiving psychiatric help" Theresa got a la#yer to file a claim Zalleging that the RCMP #as negligent in its duty to protect HherI from a man it *ne# to 'e a seMual offender and #ho had 'een convicted of manslaughterJZ1! The RCMP maintained they did not *no#/1 3hat/ 3hat other Fstupidity are the RCMP capa'le/ %ust lets see/ 0s cited" in the case of Calinda 3aterhen" her father" 2teve Morningchild" 'rought her lengthy a'sence to the attention of the RCMP in May 199? and again in 8cto'er 199=J1@ T#ice he #as assured she #as living in 2as*atche#an and that her health card #as 'eing usedJ .ecause she #as over 1@" though" they #ould not reveal her #herea'outsJ The facts #ere" ho#ever" that CalindaUs remains #ere discovered in 8cto'er 199= and in %anuary 199B the RCMP finally said soJ19 3hat/ %ohn Cra#ford is serving three concurrent life sentences #ith no chance of parole for 4C years in the penitentiary at Prince 0l'ert" 2as*atche#anJ4C 8nly ZchildG*iller Clifford 8lson has 'een more deadly in the ran*s of Canadian serial *illers"Z Goulding tells usJ41 Cro#n prosecutor Terry (inN goes even furtherJ ZThere is no reason #hy the Paul .ernardo case should have received more pu'licity than the %ohn Martin Cra#ford caseJZ44 The author of ust >nother Indian thin*s he *no#s #hy" and the police donUt get all the 'lame, <espite a history of rape" sta''ing" strangling and

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0s of March 4C1C" more than B@4 a'original #omen are no# on the official list of missing and murdered a'original #omen in Canada" according to a 4C1C report issued 'y the :ative 3omens 0ssociation of CanadaJ 8f the B@4 cases" 11B involve missing #omen and girls" ?9? involve #omen or girls #ho died as the result of homicide or negligence" and 41 cases #ere categoriNed as suspicious deathsJ 2adly" more names are 'eing added #ee*ly" including 1@GyearGold Tyeshia %ones of <uncan" .JCJ #ho disappeared %anJ 49 and #as found dead a fe# days laterJ 0s #ith many cases involving :ative #omen" no suspects have 'een arrestedJ This years march is especially painful for those #ho lost their daughters" sisters" and mothers to serial *iller Ro'ert Pic*ton" #ho later confessed to the horrific murders and dismem'erment of =9 #omen on his pig farm in Port Co+uitlam" .JCJ Though Pic*ton #as tried and eventually convicted on siM counts of secondGdegree murder" he #as never prosecuted for ?? other cases for #hich there #as evidence against himJ 7n %uly 4C1C" the ;ancouver Police <epartment released an internal investigation into the Pic*ton case that confirmed #hat #omens groups had 'een saying all along, The investigation #as marred 'y countless mista*es that led to the deaths of additional #omen after police too* Pic*ton into custody" then released himJ 3ere sorry from the 'ottom of our hearts that #e did not catch him sooner and protect more #omen from 'eing harmed" said <eputy Chief <oug )ePard of the ;ancouver Police <epartment at an unprecedented ne#s conferenceJ 7 #ish from the 'ottom of my heart that #e #ould have caught him soonerJ 7 #ish that #e could have done 'etter in so many #aysJ 7 #ish that all the mista*es that #ere made" #e could undoJ 0nd 7 #ish that more lives #ould have 'een savedJ 2o on my 'ehalf and 'ehalf of the ;ancouver Police <epartment and all the men and #omen that #or*ed on this investigation" 7 #ould say to the families ho# sorry #e all are for your losses and 'ecause #e did not catch this monster soonerJ Mac<ougall #as outraged 'y the admission" chiding police for ignoring efforts of :ative families over t#o decades to 'ring attention to the disappearances and deathsJ 2orry isnt good enoughJ 3e *no# that 1= more #omen died 'ecause the police did not ta*e these crimes against #omen seriouslyJ They arrested him years ago after a halfGna*ed #oman covered in 'lood escaped from his farm and told her storyJ .ut they dou'ted her and let him go]no# they have the 'lood of those #omen on their handsJ Mac<ougall and others insist the police did not ta*e reports or investigate the disappearances of hundreds of :ative #omen #ho #ere reported missingJ Police routinely dismissed pleas from families and told them that the missing #omen 1=C

pro'a'ly ran a#ay" or #ere partying" or purposely avoided 'eing foundJ The attitude is eerily and sadly similar to the attitudes of MeMican authorities responding Kor notL to the disappearances and murders of hundreds of young mestiNo #omen in Ciudad %uareN" -ust across the 6J2J 'order from 5l Paso" TeMas" that started in the 199Cs and continue to this dayJ They literally 'lamed the victims for their o#n disappearances" said Mac<ougallJ 7ts the same pattern of eMcuses that #eve seen for 4C yearsJ The reality is that racist and seMist stereotypes deny the dignity and #orth of indigenous #omen" and encourage some men to feel they can get a#ay #ith acts of hatred against themJ 0 pu'lic in+uiry into the death of Pic*tons first siM victims is no# under#ay 'y the Canadian government" 'ut many are disappointed that it #ill only focus on a small groupJ 8ver the years" #e #itnessed the systems gross negligence as #ell as racism and seMism in investigating these disappearances and murders" said 0lice Aendall" coordinator of the <o#nto#n 5astside 3omens CentreJ The inaction of the police" the criminal -ustice 'ranchs decision not to pursue charges against Pic*ton in 199@" the Cro#ns decision not to pursue the 4C additional murders charges" and the coroners office still holding the remains of the #omen are all horrific eMamples of lac* of accounta'ilityJ 3e *no# that if #omen in any other neigh'orhood #ere going missing at such high rates" there #ould have 'een a nota'le responseJ The Pic*ton pu'lic in+uiry and a spate of violent deaths spurred a collective of #omens groups into action to organiNe t#o #ee*s of events leading up to this years memorial marchJ 7n 2eptem'er 4C1C" 0shley Machis*nic" a 44 yearGold >irst :ations #oman #as thro#n from a fifthGfloor hotel room #indo# into an alley #here she #as foundJ 2he died shortly after Carol Martin" a staff mem'er of the <o#nto#n 5astside 3omens Centre" ran to help herJ .y ! pJmJ that day" police ruled it a suicide and closed the case" spar*ing an uproar 'y community leaders #ho remain convinced that Machis*nic did not ta*e her o#n lifeJ 2he #as the latest to 'e *illed or punished 'y drug dealers #ho #ere sending a message to #omen a'out #hat #ill happen to them if they dont pay off their drug de'tsJ 3omen get their heads shaved for a S?C drug de't" theyre *illed for SBC" said MartinJ 8ur #omen are the mules" they are seMGtrade #or*ers" theyre drugG addicted" theyre holding or selling drugs for dealers and theyre paying #ith their lives" no# more than everJ Theres 'een a fe# #omen thro#n out of #indo#s" #omen missing fingers" and #earing #igs 'ecause their heads have 'een shaved" said Rade*" organiNer of the annual 3al* = %usticeJ 3hoever thre# 0shley out chose the 'usiest time #hen the alley #as full of people 'uying drugs" to ma*e a point ] dont rip us offJ 1=1

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Chapter 5C 6#UL) T E "C(P "'T E" S ##T US )E') <oes it appear that" given RCMP indifference to the plight of our :ative 'rothers and sisters" if they have their #ay" its apparent the RCMP may rather shoot you dead/ 0s cited" later in the summer of 199B" 2ec#epemc traditionalists at Gustafsen )a*e KTsPetenL mounted an armed defence of a sun dance cermony from racist 3hite ranchers #ho #ere threatening and intimidating those at the 2un <ance camp1 Hsee 0ppendiM 1Ca R 1C'" cited 'elo#IJ This conflict spiraled into a month long siege of the camp 'y the Royal Canadian Mounted Police KRCMPLJ4 3ith military assistance and e+uipment" including land mines and nine armoured personnel carriers" =BC RCMP follo#ed shootGtoG*ill orders" using C"CCC rounds of ammunition against the 2ec#epemc defendersJ? 0 significant element of the RCMPs strategy #as tight control over the media to facilitate a smear campaign against the defenders" as descri'ed in RCMP training videosJ= The Gustafsen )a*e standoff #as particularly important 'ecause of the defenders strong stance on asserting their indigenous sovereignty" their control of their territory and their independence from the 'ureaucracy of the Canadian state and its 7ndian 0ct 'and councilsJB *ootnotes 1 & BJ !ecwepemc History of 7esistance .y 3iinim*ii*aa 3iinim*ii*aa" 7ssue 4" 4CCB http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,ElMCBhD*vdg%,#iinim*ii*aaJ#ordpressJcom1sec#epemcG historyGofGresistance1 YrcmpY*illYresidentialYschoolYescapeesRcdPBRhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 0lso see, There are videos on this site" if they are still there, 7CM&Js 9errorist at the 2lympics http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,Gv4mCc(*P9#%,NiofascismJnet1'log14C1C1C41rcmpsGterroristG

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Appendix 18a <>C "C(P 0o,,owed shoot4to4ki,, orders7 .sin- @C7CCC ro.nds o0 amm.nition a-ainst the Secwepemc de0enders !ecwepemc History of 7esistance .y 3iinim*ii*aa 3iinim*ii*aa" 7ssue 4" 4CCB http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,ElMCBhD*vdg%,#iinim*ii*aaJ#ordpressJcom1sec#epemcG historyGofGresistance1 YrcmpY*illYresidentialYschoolYescapeesRcdPBRhlPenRctPcln*RglPca The 2ec#epemc peoples resistance to coloniNation is rooted in their spirituality" #hich is 'ased on the 'alance 'rought 'y the Creator and his helper" CoyoteJ The lessons handed do#n 'y the Coyote discouraged greed and disrespectful 'ehaviour amongst the 2ec#epemc and reinforced the 2ec#epemc peoples connection to their landJ .ut the invasion of 5uropean fur traders disrupted the 'alance of 2ec#epemc life" as it too* time a#ay from hunting" fishing and food gatheringJ 7n 1@14" <avid 2tuart of the 0merican Pacific >ur Company 'uilt >ort 2hus#ap at the site of the presentGday to#n of AamloopsJ That same year" %oseph )aro+ue of the MontrealG'ased :orth 3est Company esta'lished a trading post across the river from the fort" #here the Aamloops reserve #ould later 'e esta'lishedJ These #ere the first colonial outposts #ithin the territory of the 2ec#epemc :ationJ The :orth 3est Company 'ought out 0merican Pacific in 1@1?" and >ort 2hus#ap #as renamed >ort AamloopsJ .y 1@41" the :orth 3est Company #as a'sor'ed 'y the .ritish (udsons .ay Company K(.CLJ The (.C further consolidated their control of 2ec#epemc territory #ith >ort 0leMandria" opened in 1@41" and )ittle >ort" 'uilt in 1@B1J 6nder a Royal Charter" the (.C #as responsi'le for trade regulations" settlement and governanceJ The company had the military 'ac*ing of Royal :avy gun'oats" #hile also maintaining its o#n security forceJ The #ealthy 'usinessmen of the (.C +uic*ly esta'lished private enterprises such as mines" sa#mills" and canneries" and sold land to settlers to pay for the construction of roads" ports and other infrastructureJ 0s animal populations declined" many 2ec#epemc 'ecame dependant on the fur trade for survivalJ Periods of starvation hit the 2ec#epemc in 1@44" 1@4 " and throughout the 1@=Cs and 1@BCsJ Many 2ec#epemc children died in a 194 #hooping cough out'rea*J

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Throughout this phase of coloniNation" the (.C sent annual gifts of to'acco to 2ec#epemc chiefs to dissuade them from #aging #ar on the companyJ These chiefs often 'ecame 'usinessmen themselvesJ 0t least t#o 2ec#epemc chiefs sa# the damage the fur trade #as doing and urged a 'oycottJ 2ec#epemc #arriors too* a direct approach" regularly attac*ing fur traders property and ro''ing (udsons .ay employeesJ 7n 1@4!" >ort Aamloops #as 'urned to the ground 'y indigenous insurgentsJ 7t #as re'uilt #ith a fence 'y the (udsons .ay Company in 1@=?" only to come under rene#ed attac*sJ 7n 1@=1" 2amuel .lac*" the chief factor of >ort Aamloops" #as *illed 'y a 2ec#epemc named Ai*os*in" #ho 'lamed .lac* for the death of his uncle" Chief Tran+uilleJ The (.C then sought to impose .ritish la# on the 2ec#epemc 'y punishing Ai*os*in" going so far as to steal 2ec#epemc horses and *idnap one of Ai*os*ins children" and attempting to persuade his fello# 2ec#epemc to turn him inJ 8ne person did eventually 'etray Ai*os*in" leading to his capture" 'ut Ai*os*in someho# dro#ned 'efore he #as 'rought to -usticeJ This incident lead to #idespread 2ec#epemc resentment to#ards the (udsons .ay Company" since the 2ec#epemc considered themselves a free and independent people #ho #ere not su'-ect to the la#s of a foreign nation and occupying po#erJ %ohn Tod K#ho too* 2amuel .lac*s place as chief factorL reported that his men #ere afraid to leave >ort Aamloops 'ecause 2ec#epemc #arriors #ere shooting their horsesJ 2ec#epemc re'els also continued to ro' (.C traders found on their territoryJ 7n 1@=?" 3illiam :or#ich" the chief factor of >ort 0leMandria" #as shot and *illed 'y an indigenous insurgent" #ho #as himself *illed 'efore he could escapeJ 0 Christian missionary arrived that same year" after the 2ec#epemc had suffered from three #aves of disease epidemics Kmost li*ely diptheriaLJ 3ith starvation setting in again" the missionary found fertile ground for his #or* of assimilationJ .ut 2ec#epemc resistance continuedJ >ur traders property #as pillaged in 1@B1 and an (.C agent #as *illed the follo#ing yearJ The Gold Rush of 1@B@ 'rought ?C"CCC 0merican prospectors into the territories of the 2ec#epemc and other neigh'ouring indigenous peoplesJ The mainland of .ritish Colum'ia #as esta'lished as a colony that same year to solidify .ritish control of the areaJ The 2ec#epemc clashed #ith gold miners" leading to deaths on 'oth sidesJ 0t first" the 2ec#epemc #ere a'le to eMpel prospectors from areas along the Thompson River" 'ut in 1@B9" some =CC .ritish soldiers #ere 'rought in to crush the resistanceJ 2ome 2ec#epemc 'ecame miners" #hile others 'ecame capitalists" employing and eMploiting other :ativesJ 7t #as at this time that 2ec#epemc reserve 'oundaries #ere outlined 'y the colonial governor" %ames <ouglasJ 1BC

7n 1@!4" a smallpoM epidemic decimated the indigenous population of .ritish Colum'iaJ This came at a perfect time for the (udsons .ay Company" since it #or*ed to +uell indigenous insurgency -ust as settlement and capitalist industry #as eMpandingJ The company" in fact" actively promoted the spread of the disease 'y 'urning :ative villages on ;ancouver 7sland" forcing the survivors to flee to :ative communities throughout the provinceJ %ohn Tod refused to vaccinate more then C 2ec#epemc until they delivered him a years supply of salmonJ 2mallpoM #as follo#ed 'y epidemics of measles" influenNa" #hooping cough and tu'erculosis" #iping out CG B\ of the 2ec#epemc populationJ 8nly 1 of the original ?C 'ands survivedJ 7n 1@!=" the construction of a road for mining purposes in Tsilh+otin territory provo*ed #arriors to *ill the road construction cre#" along #ith five or siM settlersJ >ive Tsilh+otin chiefs #ere tric*ed into 'eing captured" and #ere then sentenced to deathJ Chief 3illiam of the 2ec#epemc discouraged his people from supporting the Tsilh+otin insurgencyJ 0lso that year" %oseph Trutch 'ecame .Cs Chief Commissioner of )ands and 3or*s" and reduced reserve siNes 'y 94\J The 7ndians have really no rights to the lands they claim" nor are they of any actual value or utility to them said TrutchJ 7 cannot see #hy they should retain these lands to the pre-udice of the general interests of the Colony" or 'e allo#ed to ma*e a mar*et of them either to Government or to individualsJ Christian missionaries increasingly traveled through 2ec#epemc territory during this time" gathering converts" translating Christian songs into the 2ec#epemc language and 'uilding chapels and missionsJ 7n 1@ 1" Christian day schools #ere esta'lished at Aamloops and 2tJ %ospehs" south of 3illiams )a*eJ The colony of .ritish Colum'ia 'ecame a province of Canada the same yearJ 3ith the 7ndian 0ct of 1@ !" the Canadian government came to control all aspects of 2ec#epemc lifeJ .and council governments #ere imposed and Christian residential schools 'ecame official colonial policyJ 0 residential school #as 'uilt on the Aamloops reservation in 1@9C" #hile another #as set up at 2tJ %osephs the follo#ing yearJ The Aamloops residential school operated until 19 @J .y 1@ " young 2ec#epemc and 8*anagan re'els #ere arguing to 'and councils that armed #arfare against the coloniNers #as once again necessaryJ 2ome had recently spent time amongst :eN Perce insurgents in the 6nited 2tates and had 'een inspired 'y their struggleJ The re'els met in 8*anagan territory to organiNe a confederacy and discuss tactics and strategy" 'ut #ere undermined 'y the efforts of a Christian missionary

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#ho convinced the 0dams )a*e .and to not attendJ 2ettlers feared an 7ndian uprising that never materialiNedJ 0 resurgence of resistance too* place in the 19 Cs" including the occupation of the <epartment of 7ndian 0ffairs office in Aamloops and the armed high#ay 'loc*ade against poor housing conditions on the .onaparte 7ndian .and reservation at Cache Cree* in 19 =J This time period #as characteriNed 'y a re'irth of indigenous struggle all across :orth 0merica" influenced 'y the 0merican 7ndian Movement and the )a*ota :ations stand at 3ounded AneeJ 7n 199C" 2ec#epemc people 'loc*ed a road at 0dams )a*e and set up an informational road'loc* on the TransGCanada high#ay at Chase in solidarity #ith the armed Moha#* #arriors defending Aanehsata*e from a golf course eMpansionJ 0nother 'loc*ade at 0dams )a*e in the summer of 199B stopped the development of a !CGunit Recreational ;ehicle par* development over a 'urial groundJ The 0dams River 'ridge #as 'urned during the conflictJ )ater in the summer of 199B" 2ec#epemc traditionalists at Gustafsen )a*e KTsPetenL mounted an armed defence of a sun dance cermony from racist 3hite ranchers #ho #ere threatening and intimidating those at the 2un <ance campJ This conflict spiraled into a month long siege of the camp 'y the Royal Canadian Mounted Police KRCMPLJ 3ith military assistance and e+uipment" including land mines and nine armoured personnel carriers" =BC RCMP follo#ed shootGtoG*ill orders" using C"CCC rounds of ammunition against the 2ec#epemc defendersJ 0 significant element of the RCMPs strategy #as tight control over the media to facilitate a smear campaign against the defenders" as descri'ed in RCMP training videosJ <espite this" Moha#*s in eastern Canada staged solidarity actions for the 2ec#epemc" including an occupation of the <epartment of 7ndian 0ffairs office in .rantford" 8ntarioJ The Gustafsen )a*e standoff #as particularly important 'ecause of the defenders strong stance on asserting their indigenous sovereignty" their control of their territory and their independence from the 'ureaucracy of the Canadian state and its 7ndian 0ct 'and councilsJ The standoff #as follo#ed 'y the yearGlong trial of the re'els" #hich eMposed the RCMPs media manipulation and inspired the ;ancouver :ative 9outh Movement chapter to 'egin organiNing against the .C Treaty ProcessJ The trial ended in convictions for 1? defenders" #ith 3olverine receiving the longest sentence of fourGandGaGhalf yearsJ 7n 0ugust of 4CCC" 2ec#epemc people held a demonstration at the <epartment of >isheries and 8ceans K<>8L office in Aamloops to support 1B4

the Mi*ma+ of .urnt Church #ho #ere then struggling against 3hite fishermen" K<>8L officers and the RCMPJ The demonstration #as also attended 'y :atives from Cheam and PentictonJ 7n 2eptem'er" 0dams )a*e and :es*onlith 'and mem'ers 'loc*ed the Canadian Pacific Rail#ay for three hours in solidarity #ith the Mi*ma+J 8cto'er of 4CCC mar*ed the 'eginning of the campaign against the 2un Pea*s s*i resort" #hich encompasses three mountains and several la*esJ This sacred territory is *no#n as 2*el*#e*#elt and has al#ays provided the 2ec#epemc #ith a variety of plant and animal food sourcesJ Many 2ec#epemc ancestors are 'uried in the areaJ The campaign against the destruction caused 'y 2un Pea*s has included the 'uilding of homes and cultural structures at the site" road'loc*s" and occuppations of government officesJ More than BC arrests #ere made over the course of four years" and several 2ec#epemc homes and structures #ere 'ulldoNed or 'urnt do#n 'y 2un Pea*s employees and supporters" #ith the complicity of the RCMPJ Throughout this time" various solidarity demonstrations for the 2ec#epemc held in ;ancouver and Toronto targeted the <elta (otels chain" #hich is a ma-or player in the 2un Pea*s resortJ 7n 199 " the 7ndian 0ct chiefs of eight 2ec#epemc 'ands signed a Protocol 0greement #ith thge 2un Pea*s resortJ 7n 4CC1" >eliM 0rnouse" chief of the )ittle 2hus#ap 'and" and Richard )e.ourdais" chief of the 3hispering Pines 'and" signed a -oint venture agreement #ith 2un Pea*s for an S@ million dollar housing developmentJ 3e have to seiNe every opportunity to #or* #ith 2un Pea*s if #e #ant to succeed as a 'and and as a 'usiness" said 0rnouse" #ho also complained during the 199B 0dams )a*e 'loc*ade that the action #as costing him 'usinessJ 0n RCMP 5mergency Response Team raided the homes of :ative 9outh Movement mem'ers on the 2ec#epemc :es*onlith reserve and at .ella Coola in :uMal* territory in 4CC?" seiNing computers and filesJ 7n 0ugust of 4CC=" traditional 2ec#epemc 'uilt a ne# reGoccupation camp at the 2un Pea*s Resort" after a march through the resort village 'y a'out 4CC :atives and nonG:ative supporters of the 2ec#epemc struggleJ 0 court in-uction against the camp occupants #as enforced on 2eptem'er 41" resulting in three arrestsJ 8ne 2*#el*#e*#elt defender gave his name and #as releasedJ T#o others refused to give their names and 'egan fasting" 'ut another prisoner recogniNed one of them and gave his name to the policeJ Cro#n counsel eventually decided to not proceed #ith the contempt charges against the three defendersJ 2olidarity pic*ets #ere held on 2eptem'er 4? at <elta and >airmont (otels K<elta is o#ned 'y >airmontL in ;ictoria" ;ancouver" Calgary" 2as*atoon" 3innipeg and Montreal

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Appendix 18b G%ow theyre -onna ki,, .s There are videos on this site" if they are still there, 7CM&Js 9errorist at the 2lympics http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,Gv4mCc(*P9#%,NiofascismJnet1'log14C1C1C41rcmpsGterroristG atGtheGolympics1 YRCMPYM0220CR5Y:0T7;52RcdP@RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 2lympicsJ 9op Cop Helped 6low up 9ruc8 at Gustafsen !tand+off .y Geoff <em'ic*i and .o' Mac*in" ;ancouver 4= hours" 8cto'er 4C" 4CC9" TheTyeeJca http,11thetyeeJca1:e#s14CC911C14C1Gustafsen2tand8ff1 RCMPs .ud Mercer #as in the thic* of several famous clashes #ith dissentersJ This story" #ith video of the eMploding truc*" is first in a seriesJ .ud Mercer pictured rifles aimed at him as he pushed deeper into the forestJ 0 short run 'ehind him" past midGsiNed poplars and aspens and scraggly 'ush" lay the smo*ing remains of a red pic*Gup truc*" destroyed minutes earlier 'y RCMP eMplosivesJ 0 yello# )a'rador retriever #as slumped close to itJ T#o police 'ullets had cut the dog do#n as it fled on the rutted gravel roadJ Mercer feared an am'ush in the sparse forestJ (e strained the leash to *eep )u*ar" his German shepherd police dog" from running too fastJ (e #as flan*ed 'y three other officersJ The team s+uatted close to the forest floor every 14 metres" muscles tenseJ 3ithin minutes" they 'ro*e through the 'ushes and onto the grassy shoreline of Gustafsen )a*eJ Mercer sa# the t#o fugitives" stripped to their #aists" #ading into the #aterJ (e #ent to unclip )u*ar" *no#ing the police dog #ould attac*J .ut 'efore he could do it" 'uNNing" #hining 'ullets ripped through the air a'ove himJ (e hesitatedJ 8n 2eptJ 11" 199B" up to "CCC police gunshots climaMed a monthGlong standoff #ith natives in the 'ac*#oods of interior .JCJ >ifteen people #ere convicted for their armed defence of sacred land they said #as never ceded to Canadian settlersJ Mercer no# commands a S=91J9 million RCMPGled force" tas*ed #ith securing the 4C1C 3inter 8lympicsJ (es a central figure in the 'iggest peaceGtime security operation in Canadas historyJ 3hen athletes and officials arrive neMt >e'ruary" many o'servers #onder if ] and ho# ] hell unleash that forceJ^

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Gustafsen )a*e isnt the only high profile clash of la# enforcement #ith dissenters #here .ud Mercer played a *ey roleJ (e #as on the frontlines #hen 0P5C protesters #ere pepperGsprayed in 199 J 0nd #hen treeG sitters tried to stop logging in the 5laho ;alley in 4CCC" Mercer led a team to roust them from their perchesJ The Tyee and 4= (ours have researched these incidents" intervie#ing Mercer and many people involved" in order to provide a multiGpart" inGdepth portrait of the top cop of the 4C1C 8lympics ] his present duties and past controversiesJ The story starts 1= years ago" as a re'ellion 're#ed in the 2hus#apJ F:o# theyre gonna *ill us 8n 0ugJ 1@" 199B" Percy Rosette #o*e to the stamps and grunts of horses stirring in the morning mistJ :ormally that meant a #olf #as near'yJ (e gra''ed a hunting rifle" and #ent to see #hat #as #rongJ Rosette #as a 2hus#ap faith*eeperJ That made him the careta*er of sorts for a fe# acres of sacred land at Gustafsen )a*e" a remote piece of #ilderness near 1CC Mile (ouseJ 5ach year" 2hus#ap natives gathered there for a holy ceremony called the 2undanceJ 0 CGyearGold rancher named )yle %ames o#ned the land" 'ut an agreement #ith Rosette *ept the peaceJ 9et the relationship collapsed early in the summer of 199BJ The 2undancers #ere sic* of cleaning up manure left 'y %ames cattle" so they 'uilt a fence around the holy siteJ 8n %une 1=" 199B" %ames and 14 ranch hands served a trespass noticeJ They pulled up to the native encampment on horse'ac* and =E=s" threatening to hang a red nigger" Gustafsen defence la#yer George 3ool allegedJ 8ne crac*ed a 'ull #hipJ 0nother had a ?CG?C 3inchester rifleJ 3hen they left" the natives surrounded their camp #ith defensive #alls" made from hundreds of logs stac*ed a'out a metre and half highJ More than t#o months passed in a standoff as native consta'les met #ith %ames and camp occupants to 'ro*er a dealJ :either side #ould 'ac* do#nJ 2uch #as the state of affairs #hen Rosette rose early on 0ugust 1@ to chec* on the camp horsesJ Rifle in hand" he scanned the forest carefully" trying to ma*e out shapes in the lo# fogJ (e sa# movement, Men dressed in camouflage" cra#ling on their stomachs through the #oodsJ They #ere carrying 'ig gunsJ 9ou have to sort of thin* that through" 3ool saidJ .ecause a fe# #ee*s earlier these rednec* co#'oys had 'een threatening the camp occupantsJ 7t appears the people in the camp interpreted this as 'eing Fthe rednec*s are coming 'ac* and no# theyre gonna *ill usJ Rosette aimed at the intruders" and firedJ

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F3e see this as an act of terrorism The camouflaged men #erent co#'oys" 'ut an RCMP reconnaissance team" dressed in com'at 'oots" camouflage pants and green vestsJ >our of them carried MG1! semiGautomatics and one had a sniper rifleJ The team fled" frightened" #hen a 'ullet #hiNNed over Consta'le Ray 3il'ys headJ <ays later" =CC heavily armed RCMP officers laid siege to the native campJ Military helicopters crissGcrossed the s*yJ 0rmoured personnel carriers K0PCsL roughly dou'le the height of an average person cruised the perimeterJ 7t #ould 'ecome the largest paramilitary operation in .JCJ history" a SBJB million display of stateGsanctioned mightJ 3e #ont -ust sit 'ac* and do nothing" 7nspector )en 8lfert of the Aamloops RCMP su'division said at the timeJ There has 'een an escalationT the threat is seriousJ 3e see this as an act of terrorismJ .ud Mercer arrived at Gustafsen )a*e that 0ugust #ith almost 4C years eMperience on the forceJ (e #as accompanied 'y )u*ar" a German shepherd trained to trac* the scent of people through city streets and forestJ Mercer #as a veteran dog handler on the ;ancouver 5mergency Response Team K5RTLJ (ed trained #ith )u*ar since the dog #as an 11G monthGold puppyJ 7n siM years together" theyd responded to as many as 1"!CC police callsJ Mercer li*ed 'eing a dog handler ] it put him right in the middle of the actionJ 8n 2eptJ 1C" 199B" he and )u*ar #ere posted to a deeply rutted 'ac*country road -ust south of Gustafsen )a*eJ Mercer stood guard as his fello# 5RT mem'ers sun* shovels and pic*s into the gravel roadJ (is colleagues laid thin" rectangular sheets of eMplosives" #hich Mercer later compared to fruit rollups" in the hollo#J The team shovelled gravel onto the ditch and stretched a #ire from the 'uried eMplosives to the #est side of the roadJ They had orders to disa'le a red pic*Gup truc* ] used to shuttle fire#ood and #ater into the camp ] the neMt dayJ K.eyond identifying the truc* as a target of opportunity" its not entirely clear #hy the RCMP gave the order to 'lo# it up" though court documents suggest police *ne# it #as used primarily to transport #aterJL The 5RT #as eMpected to apprehend anyone inside the truc*J Mercer and )u*ar spent the night outdoorsJ Police lay in #ait <uring the monthGlong standoff" the camp defendants eMpected the #orstJ They performed ela'orate s#eat lodge ceremonies to purify their 'odies" minds and spiritsJ They fanned stic*s of smouldering sage to rid themselves of negative energyJ The people in the camp #anted to prepare for the eventuality that something happened ] if there #as an allGout 1B

shootGout and may'e someone got *illed" said 2plitting the 2*y Ka*a %ohn .oncoreL" a Moha#* native #ho communicated often #ith his friends insideJ >ood came from supporters on horse'ac*" #ho *ne# ho# to enter the area undetected through secret 'ac*#oods trailsJ The natives also relied on a red pic*up truc* to get safe drin*ing #ater into their campJ 0t noon on 2eptJ 11" 199B" %ames Pita#ana*#at and nonGnative supporter 2univa .ronson #ere spotted 'y the RCMPs 5ye in the 2*y ] a videoG e+uipped airplane ] as they loaded #ater 'ottles into the 'ac* of the truc*J Theyd 'rought the camp dog along for the ride" a #ellGli*ed yello# )a'rador retriever from the Aamloops 2PC0J 3hen the truc*G'ed #as full" they drove the pic*up along a grassy trac* and turned left onto the main roadJ 7t #as an older vehicle" and pretty 'anged upJ >re+uent trips in and out of the 'ush on 'ad country roads had chipped paint and left scratches across its red eMteriorJ Mercer #as crouched 'ehind a log" a'out ?C paces from the 'uried eMplosives" #hen he got the headsGup over the police radioJ )u*ar #as lying do#n 'eside himJ (e could hear the rum'le of ru''er tires on gravel as the truc* approached the RCMP positionJ The truc* eMplodes 3ith a crushing 'oom that could 'e heard in the native encampment" the eMplosives #ent offJ K;ideo 'elo#JL 0 cloud of dust" dirt and 'lac* smo*e mushroomed doNens of metres a'ove the poplars and aspens that fringed the roadJ 8n instructions from the eMplosives unit" Mercer lay on the ground for t#o seconds to let the air clearJ .ut #hen he stood up" the air #as so thic* from dust and dirt he couldnt seeJ 7n that time" a dar*Ggreen 0PC the siNe of a tan* rammed the disa'led pic*up" sending the terrified camp dog sprinting for safetyJ RCMP officers fired t#o 'ullets into the yello# retrievers side" *illing it 'y the side of the roadJ Mercer #ould later replay his memory of the eMplosion and the events that follo#ed a'out a hundred timesJ The police radio 'uNNing li*e craNyJ T#o gunshots crac*ing some#here in the cloudJ The confusion of grey dust 'lending #ith 'ush and treeJ 0fter ?C seconds" the forest 'ecame visi'le againJ Mercer heard over the radio that the truc* had 'een found empty" so he set off #ith )u*ar and three 5RT mem'ers into the #oodsJ The sparse forest presented ideal trac*ing conditionsJ 7t #as the *ind of place #here the RCMP #ould train a young dogJ .ut #ary of an am'ush" Mercer didnt let )u*ar run too fast" *eeping a firm grip on his siMGmetre trac*ing lineJ The team soon stum'led upon a loaded 'anana clip" and then a set of glovesJ Mercer felt as if theyd travelled a *ilometre" 'ut it #as only a couple hundred metresJ 3hen the radio crac*led that t#o 1B@

#eapons had 'een found in the red truc*" the team #ent full tilt" 'rea*ing through the 'ushes and into a clearing on the shores of Gustafsen )a*eJ Mercer hesitates Mercer could see Pita#ana*#at and .ronson #ading out into the #aterJ They had someho# survived the 'last and escaped the destroyed truc* aliveJ (e *ne# if he unclipped )u*ar" the dog #ould attac* one of themJ (e decided to do itJ .ut as 'ullets 'egan to land all around him" he dropped to the ground #ith the rest of the RCMP teamJ They #ere in s#ampy terrain" patched #ith *neeGhigh grass and not ade+uate cover for the hunting rifles pointed at them from across the la*eJ Mercer sensed their lives #ere in dangerJ (e *ept )u*ar clipped to the leash #hile the team retreated 'ac* to the treeGline and crouched 'ehind some logsJ >rom there" they sa# an 0PC pull onto the shoreline directly 'ehind the t#o fugitivesJ The hatch opened and Corporal George Preston emerged" aiming his rifle at Pita#ana*#at and .ronson" then firing t#o shots into the #ater 'eside themJ (e ordered them to put their hands up and move to#ards the shoreJ .ut #hen 'ullets started slamming into the 0PC" Preston duc*ed 'ac* insideJ Mercer #as some 4? metres #est of the shoreJ (e carried a 9mm handgun yet stayed out of the action 'ecause he #as too 'usy *eeping a handle on )u*arJ^ The dog #as so agitated from all the gunfire it #as trying to attac* fello# 5RT mem'ersJ <uring the neMt three hours" RCMP forces fired up to "CCC shots" according to their o#n estimatesJ The 'attle ended in stalemateJ 2univa .ronson suffered the only in-ury" a 'ullet in her armJ 2iM days later" the camp occupants surrenderedJ F0 very legally volatile situation <uring the ensuing 1C month trial" the 1@ defendants ] and their supporters ] invo*ed the 1 !? Royal Proclamation" an elusive piece of legislation meant to protect native lands from settler encroachmentJ They claimed the 2hus#ap nation had never negotiated 'inding treatiesJ The rancher %ames said the 2undance site #as his" 'ecause hed paid for itJ The ramifications of the native position #ere hugeJ 7n terms of #hat motivated government and RCMP action" the decisionGma*ing on those things #as driven 'y trying to *eep control of a very legally volatile situation" said %anice 2#itlo" a legal advisor #ho #rote a comprehensive account of the standoffJ 0s the trial came to a close" 1B defendants #ere convicted of charges ranging from mischief to property to #eapons possession" 'ut many of the more serious accusations #ere droppedJ 1B9

:ot long after the standoff" Mercer had to retire )u*arJ 7n 1991" the dog had suffered a severe in-ury #hile on assignment in northern 0l'ertaJ Mercer had sent )u*ar after an armed man #hod -ust murdered his #ifeJ The man smashed his rifle on )u*ars head so hard the gun 'ro*e in half" each piece dangling from its slingJ The German 2hepherds nec* crac*ed in several placesJ (e survived" 'ut #ould never fully recover from a damaged spinal cordJ 0s the #ound calcified over the years" )u*ar 'egan to limp on 'oth front pa#sJ Mercer forced him into early retirement after Gustafsen )a*eJ 9et the t#o didnt partJ 7 *ept )u*ar as a pet" #hich #as a little different" the 8lympics security 'oss told The Tyee and 4= hoursJ 7 couldnt give him upJ (e stayed #ith the family until he #as 11 or 14J Gustafsen )a*e Fthe #orst case scenario >ourteen years after the standoff at Gustafsen )a*e" the events of 2eptJ 11" 199B still resonate deeply for some mem'ers of .JCJs native communityJ 6nited :ative :ations presidentGelect <avid <ennis pointed fingers at Mercer last month during an 8lympics and civil li'erties forum in ;ancouverJ 7ts concerning" he said" that the same RCMP officer #ho stood 'y as a red truc* eMploded no# leads Games securityJ Those fears hold strong for 2plitting the 2*yJ (e hurled invectives at Mercer during a recent Tyee intervie#" claiming the Gustafsen )a*e connection is 'ecoming #ellG*no#n in .JCJs native communityJ 3ord is going around" thats for sure" he saidJ <efence la#yer 3ool also vie#s the events of summer 199B as an in-usticeJ .ut he doesnt thin* individual officers such as Mercer should 'e singled outJ (e #as a dog handler 'ac* in 199B" 3ool saidJ (e #as there 'ecause he #as told to 'e thereJ 2#itlo agreedJ 9et Canadians must still remem'er the standoff as an alarming misuse of RCMP force" she saidJ 7ts the #orst case scenario, (o# not to handle matters that 'ecome difficult 'et#een indigenous nations and CanadiansJ The *ind of situation that can 'e a learning eMperience for the la# enforcement officials #ho #ere thereJ 3hat lessons they ta*e a#ay arent revealed until the neMt time they find themselves in similar circumstancesJ

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Chapter 51 BE*#"E !S )E'T E 6'S 'BLE T# S'$ '% "C(P #**!CE" 9U(PE) UP '%) )#6% #% !( (eres the ultimate proof of the RCMP indifference to our :ative 'rothers and sisters$ 0s cited" the >red Ouilt 0ffair #as a media scandal involving the :ovem'er 4@" 19 1 'eating death of >red Ouilt a leader of the Tsilh+otUin >irst :ation at the hands of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police KRCMPL in the .ritish Colum'ia 7nterior1 Hsee 0ppendiM 11" cited 'elo#IJ .efore his death he #as a'le to tell a nurse at a the hospital that a RCMP officer -umped up and do#n on himJ4 OuiltUs #ife" Christine and sisterGinGla#" 0gnes" later confirmed his accountJ? 0n autopsy performed 'y (an Choo )ee found that Ouilt died from a peritonitis as a result of" Zcomplete severance of the small 'o#elJ? 0s further cited" KIndians &rotest Indians held province+wide demonstrations on Friday and !aturday to protest the death of Milliams 3a8e Indian% Fred Vuilt.L= 9hree Chilcotin witnesses testified that Vuilt had been beaten by policeT and a nurse stated Vuilt told% her before he died that an 7CM& K'umped up and down on him.LB However% the coronerJs 'ury stated that the death was KunnaturalL but KaccidentalL and would Kattach no blame to any person in connection with the death.L ! ?uring the demonstrations many held signs reading: HI3& GI33 I4?I>4!. 2I4 9HI 7CM&. 0ll the author can say" in conclusion" it appears the only thing unnatural seems to 'e some of the RCMP" as per their crimes and 'ehavior" as cited in this 'oo*/ 7ts apparent the RCMP have 'een a'using our :ative 'rothers and sisters for decades _

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Today" the RCMP have added vulnera'le children" Polish immigrants" and elderly #omen to their hit list _ 0nd any poor sap on the road #hen the RCMP drun*s are 'ehind the #heel _ 0nd dont 'elieve the eMcuse that the RCMP is a 'ig outfit and theres 'ound to 'e a fe# 'ad apples _ Theres a lot more than a 'ad fe# apples" the culture is corrupt and 'ro*en$ *ootnotes 1 & ?J Fred Vuilt inOuiry http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/+Pcache,CEMhG r7yppc%,enJ#i*ipediaJorg1#i*i1>redQOuiltQin+uiryY>redYOuiltY'eat5:Y' yYRCMPYofficersY19 1RcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 0lso see, :Help 8ill Indians% oin the 7CM&: .roadcast <ate, %uly 1B" 19 4 http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,5gM7M<+5) 6%,archivesJc'cJca1society1nativeQissues1clips11B9 @91YrcmpYdiscriminateYagainstYnativesRcdP=RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca = & J Indians &rotest 7CM& Gilling http,11li'raryJuvicJca1site1archives1featuredQcollections1uvicQne#spapers1 martletQ19 C1The\4CMartletQ19 4QC?QC4Jpdf 0lso see, Fred Vuilt Committee http,11###JmetisnationJca1:53Q.R55<119 C119 4119 4Q%6)JP<>

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Appendix 11 +Be0ore his death he was a1,e to te,, a n.rse at the hospita, that a "C(P o00icer 2.mped .p and down on him/ 0s cited in, :Help 8ill Indians% oin the 7CM&: .roadcast <ate, %uly 1B" 19 4 http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,5gM7M<+5) 6%,archivesJc'cJca1society1nativeQissues1clips11B9 @91YrcmpYdiscriminateYagainstYnativesRcdP=RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca "Indians feel there:s too much law and order and not enough protection for the people%" says host ohnny Nesno% introducing a special 2ur 4ative 3and show on the 7CM&. I@+7CM& corporal% ac8 7amsay% slams the Mounties poor treatment and "attitude" towards 4ative people. 9he second half of the show loo8s at the results of inOuest into the death of Fred Vuilt% a Chilcotin Indian who died from in'uries after an alleged beating by 7CM& officers in ,.<,. 0s cited in, Fred Vuilt inOuiry http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/+Pcache,CEMhG r7yppc%,enJ#i*ipediaJorg1#i*i1>redQOuiltQin+uiryY>redYOuiltY'eat5:Y' yYRCMPYofficersY19 1RcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 9he Fred Vuilt >ffair was a media scandal involving the 4ovember -/% ,.<, beating death of Fred Vuilt a leader of the 9silhOot:in First 4ation at the hands of the 7oyal Canadian Mounted &olice "7CM&1 in the 6ritish Columbia Interior. 3ater inOuests into the beating would clear the 7CM& but First 4ations groups have consistently seen this as a cover up. K6efore his death he was able to tell a nurse at a the hospital that a 7CM& officer 'umped up and down on himL. KVuilt:s wife% Christine and sister+in+law% >gnes% later confirmed his accountL. >n autopsy performed by Han Choo 3ee found that Vuilt died from a peritonitis as a result of% "complete severance of the small bowel. 0s cited in, Indians &rotest 7CM& Gilling http,11li'raryJuvicJca1site1archives1featuredQcollections1uvicQne#spapers1 martletQ19 C1The\4CMartletQ19 4QC?QC4Jpdf Indians &rotest Indians held province+wide demonstrations on Friday and !aturday to protest the death of Milliams 3a8e Indian% Fred Vuilt. 1!?

9he% demonstrations were supported by both the Hnion of 6.C. Indians Chiefs and the 4ational Indian 6rotherhood. Indian 3eaders do not accept the verdict of coronerJs 'ury which inOuired into the death of Fredric8 Vuilt who died in hospital on 4ovember =*% ,.<,% following an alleged beating by >le@is Cree8 7CM&T 9hree Chilcotin witnesses testified that Vuilt had been beaten by policeT and a nurse stated Vuilt told% her before he died that an 7CM& K'umped up and down on him.L However% the coronerJs 'ury stated that the death was KunnaturalL but KaccidentalL and would Kattach no blame to any person in connection with the death.L 9ony 6elcourt% &resident of the 4ative Council of Canada said% K9here are too many discrepancies in the testimonies of the two 7CM& constables% ?aryl 6a8ewell and &eter Ia8ins. Me arenJt going to drop the issue here.L 6esides Ouestioning the validity of the 'uryJs verdict% Indian leaders Ouestion the legal procedures involved in the inOuiry itself. &oints of legality are involved in the 7CM& selection of an all white% all+ male 'ury which was sworn in the night of VuiltJs death + and before allegations were made against the 7CM&. >lso Ouestions concerning the Qadmission of testimony have been raised. Furthermore% although the witnesses at the inOuest included both Indians and white peopleT the / only ones subpoenaed were white. H6CIC member and !aanich &eninsula chief% &hilip &aul% stated Monday night that H6CIC now has a transcript of the inOuest and with the national organiRation will have Ouestions concerning its legal procedures brought before the courts. !pea8ing to a gathering sponsored by the Pictoria Poice of Momen in the &rovincial Museum% &hilip &aul suggested the Vuilt case was 'ust a symptom of a larger issue of Indian human rights. I see nothing new about this case. It happens all the time% only some cases get more publicity than others.L

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K3ast year twenty+five Indian girls died QunnaturalJ deaths in PancouverJs s8id row aloneBL ?uring the demonstrations many held signs reading: HI3& GI33 I4?I>4!. 2I4 9HI 7CM&. Groups such as PancouverJs 4ative >lliance for 7ed &ower% have openly declared the 7CM& a racist police force. 0lso see, 1J Reference to, http,11###JmetisnationJca1:53Q.R55<119 C119 4119 4Q%6)JP<> 4J Reference to, http,11li'raryJuvicJca1site1archives1featuredQcollections1uvicQne#spapers1 martletQ19 C1The\4CMartletQ19 4QC?QC4Jpdf

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Chapter 55 BE6'"E (USL!(S7 T E "C(P 6!LL GET $#U T## )ets loo* at another deplora'le eMample of RCMP racismJ 7n this suit" as cited" the RCMP engaged in racial and religious discrimination #hen it eMpelled a Muslim man from its cadet academy" the >ederal Court of 0ppeal has ruled" paving the #ay for the mans return to training 11 years after his dismissalJ1 The decision upholds a finding 'y a Canadian (uman Rights Tri'unal in 4CC@ that 0li Tahmourpour" ? " faced ver'al a'use and hostility from instructors" ridicule over his #earing of religious -e#ellery" and poor performance evaluations #hile enrolled in the RCMPs Regina cadet academy K*no#n as the <epotLJ4 7 finally have vindication" Tahmourpour said from his Mississauga home" saying he intends to return to the academy to fulfill his dream of 'ecoming a mem'er of the RCMPJ? My greatGgrandfather #as a mounted police chief in the #estern mountains of Persia" so it runs in the familyJ= The 7ranianG'orn Tahmourpour says his trou'les 'egan on the first day of training #hen he #as singled out 'y his instructors for as*ing to #ear a religious pendant during physical education classJ (e testified that one officer" Corporal <an .oyer" head instructor of the firearms unit" #as particularly hostile and ver'ally a'usive to#ards him" often screaming in his ears at the firing range that he #as a loser" a co#ard" and f]ing uselessJB 8n one occasion" .oyer #atched Tahmourpour sign his name on an evaluation form in the Persian style of right to left and is alleged to have stated, 3hat *ind of f]ing language is that" or is it something that youve made up/! 3hat a 'oo' this .oyer #as _ didnt have a clue a'out other cultures$ %ustice Aaren 2harlo# this #ee* upheld the tri'unals 4CC@ ruling" stating the RCMPs discriminatory treatment of MrJ Tahmourpour denied him the opportunity to complete his training at the <epot and to ma*e his living as an RCMP officerJ The Court of 0ppeal noted in its ruling this #ee* that the RCMP did not 1!!

challenge these claims" nor other findings of the tri'unal that racist -o*es during sensitivity training #ere condoned 'y instructors and that Tahmourpours performance evaluations #ere fa'ricated and influenced 'y discriminatory attitudesJ@ The most trou'ling aspect of the case is the #ay the RCMP fought it for so many years" he saidJ The test for an organiNation is ho# it responds to these *inds of incidentsJ The actions of those instructors definitely does not reflect the RCMP as a #hole" 'ut #hat does reflect the RCMP as a #hole is ho# they respondJ 0nd they definitely failed on that frontJ9 *ootnotes 1 G 9J 7CM& discriminated against Muslim cadet% court rules .y Aenyon 3allace" Postmedia :e#s %uly 41" 4C1C http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,977N-<*BMo@%,###JvancouversunJcom1ne#s1RCMP \4.discriminated\4.against\4.Muslim\4.cadet\4.court \4.rules1??C!@!C1storyJhtmlYfederalYsuitYagainstYrcmpRcdP1RhlPen RctPcln*RglPca

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)ets have another loo* at more RCMP discriminationJ 7n a suit against the RCMP" a senior RCMP investigator in Toronto" #ho is gay" claims in a la#suit that a Zhomopho'ic cultureZ #ithin the force and unfounded child seMGassault allegations led to a very pu'lic arrest on a golf course and lengthy suspension that ruined his reputationJ1 7n late 4CC=" four .JCJ men came for#ard #ith accusations that <onald Coo*e seMually assaulted them #hen he coached them in minor hoc*ey in the 19@Cs in that provinceJ 0ccording to the la#suit" .JCJ Cro#n prosecutors revie#ed the evidence and recommended against chargesJ4 .ut in May 4CCB" investigators from .JCJ" #ith the help of 8ntario authorities" arrested Coo*eJ 0ccording to the suit" a procession of officers in golf carts approached Coo*e on the third green of a private golf course in 0urora" 8ntJ" Zfor the purpose of maMimiNing the em'arrassment and humiliation of Coo*eJZ? The force suspended Coo*e #hile the investigation continuedJ Coo*e" mean#hile" #ent on indefinite sic* leaveJ= 0fter revie#ing the case a second time" .JCJ prosecutors concluded there #as still not enough evidence to charge himJ 9et" Coo*eUs suspension stretched on for four years" according to the suitJB The suit" filed in March" see*s more than S1? million in damagesJ! 7nspJ Tim 2hields" a .JCJ RCMP spo*esman" denied Thursday that the intent of investigators #as to humiliate Coo*eJ 7n an eGmailed statement from RCMP head+uarters in 8tta#a" a spo*esman said, ZThe RCMP strives to preserve and share in the cultural diversity presence across the country 'y providing a police service #hich is culturally sensitive to the many people #ho ma*e Canada their homeJ@ Really" no#/ 3hat a'out" .JCJ a'original leaders demanded an in+uiry into allegations that surfaced at RamsayUs trial that at least 1C HRCMPI police officers *ne# a'out RamsayUs conduct and either loo*ed the other #ay or got involved/ 1!@

8r may'e" :ancy 2ulN" a former RCMP consta'le in .JCJ #ho #as harassed 'y her supervising officer" successfully fought a decadeGlong 'attle against the federal government and the RCMP and #on S9BC"CCC damages last year/ 9ep" sounds li*e the RCMP accepts everyone into their ran*s" #ith open arms" doesnt it/ (o#ever" as further cited 'y this RCMP FmouthGpiece, Zthe RCMP is committed to promoting and supporting e+uity #ithin its employment practicesJ RCMP policy reflects all la#s prohi'iting discrimination on any grounds as defined 'y the Canadian (uman Rights 0ctJZ9 0t the time of his arrest in 4CCB" Coo*e had 'een #ith the force for 4? years and #as a sergeant in the organiNed crime unitJ1C 3hat/ This guy #as #ith the RCMP for 4? years/ *ootnotes 1 G 1CJ Gay Mountie:s X,=M lawsuit says 7CM& ruined his reputation .y <ouglas Ouan" Can#est :e#s 2ervice %une 1C" 4C1C http,11###JvancouversunJcom1ne#s1MountieYla#suitYsaysYRCMPYruine dYreputation1?1?@=B 1storyJhtml

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Chapter 5< BE6'"E )!S'BLE)7 T E "C(P 6!LL GET $#U T## )ets again loo* at deplora'le discrimination 'y the RCMPJ 0s reported" a former spo*esman for the Aamloops RCMP is suing the force for systematic harassment #hile on the -o' in 4CC= and 4CCBJ1 .rian )eigh >lanagan claims he #as a victim of continued and pointed harassment 'y his fello# officersJ 4 7n a #rit of summons filed in court" he alleges derogatory comments #ere made a'out his disa'ility and -o' performanceJ ? (e further alleges that defendant 7an Mac<onald" an RCMP mem'er" made false statements a'out him to the pu'licJ = >lanagan" #ho resigned from Aamloops RCMP in 2eptem'er 4CCB" is unemployedJB There #as this Comment, 6rian% &lease contact me at I can completely relate to your story as many others can as well. 9his is illegal activity that members must be held accountable for. 9he 7CM& denies it is happening% but many 8now it goes on all the time. I am trying to build cases to present to the House of Commons.! 0h" a lone individual trying to correct the RCMP & #o#" #hat a -o'$ 8ne must as*, 3here are the Fconcerned politicians to help this person out/ 7f you eMpect anything from the Canadian (uman Rights Commission" if youre a little guy" dont eMpect muchJ *ootnotes 1 & !J I@+Mountie sues over Qpointed harassmentJ :ov 1@" 4CC " ;ancouver Province 1 C

http,11###Jrcmp#atchJcom1category1corruptionG#ithinGtheGrcmp1 0lso see, I@+Mountie sues over :pointed harassment: .y The ;ancouver Province" Can3est Media3or*s Pu'lications :ovem'er 1@" 4CC http,11###JcanadaJcom1theprovince1ne#s1storyJhtml/idPC?a= =1'Gd@CcG =?!cG@1!4G4='f 1a=a=1= J Reference to, 9he Case of the KClown !iRedL 6oots: &lantar fasciitis discrimination is KfrivolousL according to this human rights departmentF .y Terry Mallen'y" .oo*s 0maNonJcomJ http,11###JamaNonJcom1s1refPn'Qs'Qnoss/urlPsearchGalias \?<strip'oo*sRfieldG*ey#ordsPmallen'y

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Chapter 5> E&E% *E('LES $#U T## '&E T# BE6'"E7 T E "C(P 6!LL GET

The little guy met a nice RCMP couple that lived do#n the road #hen the little guy #as #or*ing for that idiotic :e#foundland 2ocial 2ervices department run 'y that moron Aay 9oung Has the little guy calls it and herIJ The female RCMP related she #as in-ured during a scuffle 'ecause her 'ig" 'rave male fello# RCMP officers #ere HpurposefullyI slo# in 'ac*ing her up/ The complaint seems +uite reasonale" given these other eMamples of female a'use 'y the RCMPJ 0s noted" a serious gender gap eMists #ithin the RCMP in .JCJ" #ith female officers far less li*ely than their male colleagues to 'elieve they are treated fairly and that their rights are respected" according to an internal survey o'tained 'y Can3est :e#s 2erviceJ1 7t is JJJ a traditional organiNation that prides itself on spitGandGpolish as opposed to more modern forms of policingJ4 The RCMP in .JCJ has also eMperienced its share of seMualGharassment scandalsJ? 7n %anuary 4CC!" RCMP ConstJ :ancy 2ulN #on a S9BC"CCC la#suit for longGterm harassment she suffered under her former detachment commander at the Merritt" .JCJ detachmentJ= The .JCJ 2upreme Court found her superior officer" 2taff 2gtJ <onald 2mith" 'egan harassing her after she got pregnantJB The -udge in that case" %ustice George )amperson" ruled that 2miths actions" #hile a'rupt" demanding and unfeeling JJJ #ere consistent #ith his eMperience of the paramilitary command structure of the RCMP" a style the -udge found #as no longer approprivate in the modern RCMPJ! *ootnotes 1 G ?J >emale RCMP officers in .JCJ say theyUre not treated fairly, report .y Can3est :e#s 2ervice 8cto'er 4@" 4CC http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,R'46mQ9.M#=%,###JcanadaJcom1victoriatimescolonist1ne#s1s toryJhtml\?>id\?<B??9?B!dG=e!CG=ceeGac 9G4?f 9= @da@d\4!* 1 4

\?<9 44?YRCMPYConstJY:ancyY2ulNY#insYaY \4=9BC"CCCYla#suitRcdP=RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca =J 7CM& scandals and setbac8s since -**; Glo'e and Mail 6pdate Pu'lished on Thursday" MarJ 49" 4CC 14,?9PM 5<T )ast updated on Tuesday" MarJ ?1" 4CC9 1C,4@PM 5<T http,11###Jtheglo'eandmailJcom1ne#s1national1article BC= ?Jece B G !J Female 7CM& officers in 6.C. say they:re not treated fairly: report .y Can3est :e#s 2ervice 8cto'er 4@" 4CC http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,R'46mQ9.M#=%,###JcanadaJcom1victoriatimescolonist1ne#s1s toryJhtml\?>id\?<B??9?B!dG=e!CG=ceeGac 9G4?f 9= @da@d\4!* \?<9 44?YRCMPYConstJY:ancyY2ulNY#insYaY \4=9BC"CCCYla#suitRcdP=RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 0lso see, Mere these 7CM& officers 'ust being "62N!"F 2r was it very close to "7>&I"F http,11###JamaNonJcom13ereGtheseGRCMPGofficersG 'eing1dp11=!@C@911C1refPsrQ1Q=B/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4=491?19RsrP1G=B 9he 4ew 7CM& Commissioner 6ob &aulson: Closes door on "se@ual perverts" already in the 7CM&F http,11###JamaNonJcom1:e#GRCMPGCommissionerG.o'G Paulson1dp11=!@C94?C@1refPsrQ1Q=!/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4=491?@9RsrP1G =! Polume ,: Mill 7CM& 6ob &aulson be singing "I:ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts"F 2r% I:m stuc8 with a bunch of "fruit ca8es"F http,11###JamaNonJcom1PaulsonGsingingGlovelyG'unchG coconuts1dp11=!@11B@!?1refPsrQ1QBC/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4=!!4 B1RsrP1G BC Polume -: Mill 7CM& 6ob &aulson be singing "I:ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts": 2r% I:m stuc8 with a bunch of "fruit ca8es"F http,11###JamaNonJcom1PaulsonGsingingGlovelyG'unchG coconuts1dp11=!@11!C491refPsrQ1QB1/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4=!!4 9!RsrP1G B1 Mhy isn:t &ublic !afety Minister Pic 9oews doing moreF 2r% is it all 'ust more political "hot air"F http,11###JamaNonJcom1Pu'licG2afetyGMinisterGToe#sG doing1dp11=!@14?4?@1refPsrQ1QB1/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4BBC?1! RsrP1GB1

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Chapter 5? #6 )'"E T E +L!TTLE GU$/ "ETU"% T# B"!T!S C#LU(B!'7 T E "C(P 6#UL) SU"EL$ GET !( '%)7 !* %#T !(7 T E% SU"EL$ !S 6!*E '%) C !L)"E% )ets see #ho the RCMP sent after the little guy #hen he returned to .ritish Colum'ia for his childrens educationJ )ets start this Chapter #ith the fact that this elderly hardG#or*ing #oman #ho you #ill see #as mercilessly harassed had al#ays #or*ed & her #hole life Hshe #as the #ife of the little guy cited in Chapter 1 of this 'oo*IJ 2he #ent to #or*" came home" and #ent to #or* the neMt day" day after day" year after year and she tried to mind her o#n 'usiness$ (o#ever" the harassment started #hen an apparent RCMP stooge Ha single mother #ith three children from apparently three different fathersI moved into this elderly #omans condo compleMJ 9ou *no# the type of #oman/ 9ou see them on Maury Povic* or the %erry 2pringer sho# ever day/ 2ingle mothers #ith three children from apparently three different fathers/ 8n C9 %uly another of her *ids from 6nit =4 #as thro#ing stones at my carJ 3hen the elderly #oman approached the #oman at 6nit =4 to do something a'out it" she 'asically said get lost so the elderly #oman phoned the Police HRJCJMJPJ Complaint >ile ` 4CC G 4= 4=IJ 8n 11 0ugust" this #oman from 6nit =4 #as ma*ing degenerate comments a'out the elderly #omans children and saying that the elderly #oman #as a pedophile 1 pervertJ The elderly #oman again complained to the RCMP HRJCJMJPJ Complaint >ile ` 4CC G ?1@C?I :othing #as actually done 'y the :anaimo RCMP to stop the harassment/ This elderly hardG#or*ing #oman thought the :anaimo RCMP #ere utterly useless/ 1 B

7n fact" one of these Roc*et 2cientists from the :anaimo RCMP 'y the name of Consta'le %eff 3all incredi'ly told this hard #or*ing #oman a'out provo*ing argumentsJ 3hat/ )ets see if there is a reason for the misera'le treatment of this hardG #or*ing elderly #oman 'y the :anaimo RCMP and in particular :anaimo RCMP Consta'le %eff 3all #ho told this hard #or*ing #oman a'out provo*ing argumentsJ )ets see no#/ Could it 'e 'ecause of this/ 9ou see" the :anaimo RCMP not helping this elderly #oman 'ecomes +uite clear #hen you factor in the small detail that her hus'and had spent 1= years gaining evidence against the RCMP for their fa'ricated statements a'out him and successfully sued the RCMP in >ederal CourtJ1 *ootnotes 1J Part of that 1= year process #as trying to find a la#yer in Canada that #ould ta*e on the tas* of suing the RCMPJ :ear impossi'le in Canada to find such a la#yerJ 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle:s legacy to Canada" 0M7C62 :oJ 1!9 4?B?" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199! 0lso cited in, Is he Canada:s e@ample of another Mar8 Furman : 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle purposefully committed lies% fabricated evidence% made false statements A committed illegal acts" 0M7C62 :oJ 1!9 41!@" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199 0lso note" the RCMP *ept this elderly #omans hus'and unemployed #ith their fa'ricated statements" #here he #as successful in limiting his de't, Complete discharge from ban8ruptcy including preferred student loans due to 7oyal Canadian Mounted &olice harassment: a most unusual case of ban8ruptcy" 0M7C62 :oJ 1 B !B!C" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199 7n fact the RCMP harassment of this elderly #omans hus'and #as so severe" it #as determined, Can police harassment involving illegal acts% false statements and fabricated evidence lead to a diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder sufficient to approve permanent disability pensionF 0M7C62 :oJ 1@=B@! 9" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199@

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0lthough not a lot 'y todays standards" this elderly #omans hus'and gained a victory over the lying RCMP 'astards" as he called them in 199C #ith an outGofGcourt settlement, X-<)%*** of ta@payer:s money wasn:t enoughB 0M7C62 :oJ 4?=@9B4C" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199@ <oes the treatment of this hardG#or*ing elderly #oman 'y the RCMP 'ecome a little more clear #ith this additional information/ 9ou 'et it does$ 8ne can also read the current authors ne# 'oo* entitled, 4anaimo 7CM& 2fficer M.7.M. &icard:s 3egacy to CanadaB 9hreaten the victimsF http,11###JamaNonJcom1:anaimoG8fficerGMGRG3GPicardsG )egacy1dp11=! 9!4=B 1refPsrQ1Q?@/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4?@B4=B1RsrP1G?@

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)ets start this chapter #ith the fact that the daughter of this hardG#or*ing elderly #oman" at the tender age of 44 H#ith 4 university degreesI #as already outGthere slogging to #or* day after day/ )i*e her mother she tried to mind her o#n 'usinessJ (o#ever" as you #ill see" she too 'ecame the 'runt of harsssment 'y an RCMP stooge/ 7ncredi'ly #hen this elderly #omans daughter tried to protect her mother from the harassment cited in the previous chapter" the :anaimo RCMP again still did nothing/ 3hat/ 3hat are these :anaimo RCMP" idiots/ 8h" yes" may'e they are & -ust see 0ppendiM 14a and 14' Hcited 'elo#I #here one idiot :anaimo RCMP officer #as stupid enough to put on the internet (o# come every chic* 7 arrest lately refuses to put clothes on and theyre the ones you never #ant to see na*ed$ 0s cited in the daughters complaint to the :anaimo RCMP, 2n --nd >ugust we heard a number of loud bangs on the side of our Hnit ,=. Mhen we went out to see what to hec8 was going on% ered the son+in+law from Hnit ,- was leaning against Hnit ,0 and his wife C>shleyFFD was with him. From observing this ered% it was apparent he was having some sort of KtantrumK or Kfit.L Mhen this ered passed by somewhat later% he muttered Kwhy donJt you 'ust die%L Kdrop dead.L 2n -=rd >ugust this ered the son+in+law was again banging on the walls of our Hnit at appro@imately -:0) p.m. Mhen we went out to as8 what was going on% we saw ered and his wife 1 @

there% and this ered then got up into our faces and said KI would li8e to punch your f++++ing faces in.L 3e immediately called the RJCJMJPJ" and the :anaimo RCMP again did nothing a'out it/ 0s further reported" this RCMP stooge came 'ac* again$ 7ronically" #hile the little guys daughter #as spea*ing to an M)0 )eonard ArogI" she heard a loud 'ang on the side of my 6nit again/ My brother loo8ed out and saw this ered and his wife going to U at Hnit ,-F >t ;:0) a.m. on ,st !eptember I found the side of the car I use to go to wor8 covered in vomit. >t appro@imately noon% this ered made a threat against my mother CKyou are going to payLD. eredJs wife say that my 7.C.M.&. complaint was a 'o8e and that because her husband ered was not charged by the 7.C.M.&. her implication was that ered was free to do as he pleasedF 3e #ont go into the incident #here this %ered #as out front of this elderly #omans unit smo*ing a crac* pipe/ 7ncredi'ly the daughter of this hard #or*ing elderly #oman recorded other activity for the :anaimo RCMP, 9he adult male C?an U GeorgeD staying with the tenant Christine !heppard at Hnit ,- passes by me and says to me Kyour time is coming soonL >t appro@imately ;:*/ p.m. my mother was sitting out front of our Hnit when this ered guy CHnit ,-D came right up into my motherJs face threatening her with the false statement Kdid you call my wife a f+++ing whoreL 7n any event" the daughter of this hardG#or*ing elderly #oman *ept the card of the attending RCMP officer and the M)0 Hsee 0ppendiM 1?" cited 'elo#IJ :othing #as actually done 'y the :anaimo RCMP to stop the harassment/ The daughter of this elderly hardG#or*ing #oman also thought the :anaimo RCMP #ere utterly useless/ 1 9

0s mentioned" the inaction 'y the :anaimo RCMP #as due to their pay 'ac* 'ecause the father had successfully sued the RCMP/ The :anaimo RCMP not helping this elderly #oman and not helping her daughter 'ecomes +uite clear #hen you factor in the small detail that the #omans hus'and and her daughters father had spent 1= years gaining evidence against the RCMP for their fa'ricated statements a'out him and successfully sued the RCMP in >ederal CourtJ1 The nonGaction to help this elderly #oman and her daughter 'y the :anaimo RCMP #as simply payG'ac*$ Continuing" as addressed to 2taff 2ergeant <oug Chisolm of the :anaimo RCMP" this young daughter of this elderly #oman listed the follo#ing incidents, .th !eptember 9his bastard ered came onto my wor8 site at ,,:** am and as he passed by me he called me Ka f+++ing bitchL gave me Kthe fingerL and wal8ed offJ 7ts great to see this spun*y young female say it as it is" #ith this comment, KIt should be noted that% although this Qchic8en+shitJ ered 8nows where my brother wor8s% this chic8en+shit does not visit my brotherJs wor8 siteL. Good for her$ 3hat did this shitGhead 2taff 2ergeant <oug Chisolm do for this young #oman" a'solutely nothing$ :o$ :othing/ 7n fact the :anaimo RCMP officer HMJRJ3J PicardI #ho #as in charge of this young daughters complaints tried to threaten the daughter and her 'rother/ (e #ent on their #or* sites and #arned 'oth of them of harassing this %ered creep/ 3hat/

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7n addition" the Cro#n Prosecutor Ron Parsons in a letter dated 14 8cto'er" 4CC tried to 'lame this elderly #oman and her children for the conflict/ 3hat/ 3hat an arse$ 7ts very interesting that #hen the daughter of this elderly mother as*ed to spea* #ith this Ron Parsons in person" he steadfastly refused to see her/ 0gain" #hat an arse$ 0s mentioned" the inaction 'y the :anaimo RCMP and 'y this Ron Parsons #as simply pay 'ac* 'ecause the father had successfully sued the RCMP$ *ootnotes 1J Part of that 1= year process #as trying to find a la#yer in Canada that #ould ta*e on the tas* of suing the RCMPJ :ear impossi'le in Canada to find such a la#yerJ Reference to, 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle:s legacy to Canada" 0M7C62 :oJ 1!9 4?B?" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199! 0lso cited in, Is he Canada:s e@ample of another Mar8 Furman : 7.C.M.&. !gt. ohn "" ac8"1 9homas 7andle purposefully committed lies% fabricated evidence% made false statements A committed illegal acts" 0M7C62 :oJ 1!9 41!@" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199 0lso note" the RCMP *ept this elderly #omans hus'and unemployed #ith their fa'ricated statements" #here he #as successful in limiting his de't, Complete discharge from ban8ruptcy including preferred student loans due to 7oyal Canadian Mounted &olice harassment: a most unusual case of ban8ruptcy" 0M7C62 :oJ 1 B !B!C" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199 7n fact the RCMP harassment of this elderly #omans hus'and #as so severe" it #as determined, Can police harassment involving illegal acts% false statements and fabricated evidence lead to a diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder sufficient to approve permanent disability pensionF 0M7C62 :oJ 1@=B@! 9" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199@ 0lthough not a lot 'y todays standards" this elderly #omans hus'and gained a victory over the lying RCMP 'astards" as he called them in 1@1

199C #ith an outGofGcourt settlement, X-<)%*** of ta@payer:s money wasn:t enoughB 0M7C62 :oJ 4?=@9B4C" :ational )i'rary of CanadaJ GG 199@ <oes the treatment of this hardG#or*ing elderly #oman 'y the RCMP 'ecome a little more clear #ith this additional information/ 9ou 'et it does$ <oes the treatment of this hardG#or*ing elderly #omans daughter 'y the RCMP 'ecome a little more clear #ith this additional information/ 0gain" you 'et it does$ 8ne can also read the current authors ne# 'oo* entitled, 4anaimo 7CM& 2fficer M.7.M. &icard:s 3egacy to CanadaB 9hreaten the victimsF http,11###JamaNonJcom1:anaimoG8fficerGMGRG3GPicardsG )egacy1dp11=! 9!4=B 1refPsrQ1Q?@/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4?@B4=B1RsrP1G?@

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Appendix 12a %anaimo "C(P %anaimo "C(P o00icer says + ow come every chick ! arrest ,ate,y re0.ses to p.t c,othes on and theyre the ones yo. never want to see naked/ RCMP officers are allo#ed to use online 'logs and sites 'ut there are guidelinesJ Police must conduct themselves in a professional manner that does not violate a code of ethics and valuesJ1 (o#ever" as cited" 0 :anaimo RCMP officer may face disciplinary action 'ecause of comments he posted on his pu'lic >ace'oo* page that the force calls trou'lingJ4 The online social net#or*ing site of a :anaimo RCMP consta'le is 'eing revie#ed 'y an RCMP professional standards unitJ The >ace'oo* musings of the Mountie" 4!" could also trigger an internal RCMP code of conduct investigationJ? Pu'lic posts on the >ace'oo* page 'y this :anaimo RCMP officer include, :ight shift and 2tJ Paddys <ay" cant #ait to drop *ic* all the drun* idiotsJ= 8ther postings 'y this :anaimo RCMP officer include, .ar #atch shift tonight" 7m gonna catch me a gingerJB 8ther postings 'y this :anaimo RCMP officer include, (o# come every chic* 7 arrest lately refuses to put clothes on and theyre the ones you never #ant to see na*edJ! 8'viously" from #hat 7 have seen" the conduct does fall short of #hat #e #ould eMpect" said RCMP 5 <ivision spo*es#oman CplJ 0nnie )inteau on >ridayJ 7f theres a perception youre a police officer" you have to conduct yourself in a #ay thats respectful and professionalJ :o *idding/ 8ne must as*, are these RCMP officers properly Fpsychologically assessed 'efore 'ecoming RCMP officers/@ 0s far as the author is concerned" nothing 'ut an idiot #ould put this stuff on face 'oo* & especially someone holding a responsi'le position as an RCMP officer/

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The officer says he *no#s his posts #ere in poor -udgmentJ (e said he #as -o*ing among friends and did not mean to offend anyoneJ 7ve got a stressful -o' and the #ay 7 deal #ith it is 7 use humour" said the consta'leJ 7ts o'viously pretty stupid to post that stuff on thereJ 7 didnt intend it to go out in the pu'licJ The #idespread use of online social net#or*ing sites has raised issues around pu'lic and private personas" especially #hen those may clash #ith professional rolesJ Reports of -o'Gsee*ers 'eing dismissed over content on their >ace'oo* pages have surfaced several timesJ 7ts disappointing to hear if a police officer #ouldnt have the -udgment to understand the impacts of their statementsJ %o*ing or not -o*ing" said Randall Craig" author of 8nline PR and 2ocial Media for 5MpertsJ Theres no pro'lem #ith police officers or anyone using these toolsJ RecogniNe its pu'lic" transparent and everyones accounta'leJ

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7ncredi'ly" <oylend" #ho has four years of service" remains on duty #ith Co+uitlam RCMP Traffic 2ervicesJ1 3hy/ 2o he can assault another motorist/ 7n one more incident" 6.C. 7CM& officer charged with assault" a .JCJ Mountie appears in court neMt month to face a charge stemming from an alleged 4CC@ assaultJ1@ ConstJ Mi*e Cardinal" of the RidgeGMeado#s RCMP detachment" is alleged to have assaulted a male during an arrest after several officers responded to a report of a noisy party in the Metro ;ancouver city of Co+uitlam >e' 41" 4CC@J19 The complainant claims Cardinal hit him on the face #ith a flashlightJ The man #as treated at the scene 'y paramedics and then ta*en to police cells #here he #as later released #ithout chargeJ4C 0nother case of the man doing nothing/ Cardinal" #ho has remained on active duty since the alleged assault" is scheduled to appear in court %une 1=J41 (eUs the second .JCJ Mountie to face assault charges in a month after ConstJ 7mran 2aeed of 2urrey #as hit #ith a third assault charge related to t#o incidents three months apart last yearJ44 They occurred #hile he #as on duty and involve an accusation that 2aeed assaulted a #oman after he stopped her for a traffic violationJ4? 3hat a'out this nonsense/ 0s cited in 7CM& will not probe allegations in 6.C." although the RCMP in Terrace" .JCJ face serious allegations from community mem'ers" according to the .JCJ Civil )i'erties 0ssociation" the RCMP says it cannot investigate allegations outlined in a .JCJ Civil )i'erties 0ssociation report released 3ednesdayJ4= 0lthough the report cites numerous allegations of eMcessive force" racial profiling" and a'use of authority 'y RCMP in Terrace _ accounts of false arrest" assaults" illegal seiNures and the use of Zstress positionsZ on people accused of 'eing drun* JJJ the RCMP said it #ill not investigate the claimsJ4B

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Chapter 8C BE6'"E 'LL +L!TTLE GU$S/7 T E "C(P 6!LL GET $#U T## "C(P *'&#"!TE T'CT!C S(E'" :!C:E) ('% 7n addition to harsssing old #omen and her children" heres another eMample of a favorite RCMP tactic & smear$ 0s cited in Gelowna 7CM& officer under investigation: Pideo of man:s arrest prompts e@cessive+force probe" a Aelo#na RCMP officer has 'een placed on administrative duties and #ill 'e su'-ect to criminal and internal investigations after an allegedly violent arrest >riday" police sayJ1 0 freelance mem'er of the media follo#ing the story made a video recording of the arrest" and a copy of it #as given to McAinnonJ4 The video sho#s the suspect 'eing ordered to his hands and *nees 'y police and after he assumes the position" an officer appears to step up and *ic* him in the faceJ? Z7 have revie#ed that video" and 7 have ordered a statutory investigation of eMcessive force as #ell as a code of conduct investigation in relation to the manner in #hich the officer eMecuted his duties"Z McAinnon told a ne#s conferenceJ= The officer" #ho has not 'een identified" -oined the Aelo#na RCMP immediately after graduation from the forceUs academy in %uly 4CC " McAinnon saidJB 0s further reported in Criminal probe ordered after Mountie taped 8ic8ing a suspect in head" the suspect" #hom police have identified as .uddy Tavares" #as on leave from #or* #ith a 'rain in-ury from a recent motorcycle accidentJ! Thats it RCMP" pic* on another handicapped person/ 7n an iPhone video shot 'y a local reporter and posted on the 7nternet" a man can 'e seen getting out of the truc* at gunpointJ (e has -ust gotten onto his hands and *nees #hen a plainclothes officer *ic*s him in the head" causing the man to fall for#ardJ 3hen he is later led a#ay in handcuffs" his face is 'loodied #hile a 'loodstain is visi'le on the pavementJ@

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Aelo#na RCMP 2uperintendent .ill McAinnon received an unedited copy of the video >riday afternoonJ9 0fter revie#ing it" 7 ordered a criminal investigation" he said in an intervie#J (e said he also placed the officer on administrative dutiesJ1C The man #ho shot the video" Castanet Medias Aelly (ayes" said MrJ Tavares appeared to 'e doing as he #as told" though perhaps not as +uic*ly as the officer #antedJ11 MrJ (ayes said the *ic* loo*ed li*e a full s#ing and that MrJ Tavares #as 'leeding severely from his faceJ14 My reaction #as 7 immediately felt sorry for the alleged suspect 'ecause 7 *ne# of the pain he #as going through" MrJ (ayes saidJ1? 0t the .un*house .ar and Grill neMt door to the golf clu' #here MrJ Tavares is a regular" 0l .ody descri'ed him as a very hardG#or*ing man #ith a talent for refur'ishing pianosJ1= 3hen he first sa# the video" MrJ .ody said he #as +uite ta*en a'ac* 'y itJ1B .uddy #as doing #hat the police #ere as*ing him to do and the neMt thing you see is an officer *ic* him in the faceJ1! Aen 0l'ert" #ho descri'ed himself as MrJ Tavaress 'est friend" called the *ic* a cheap shotJ1 That could have actually *illed him or put him in a comaJ 7t #as un'elieva'le" he saidJ 7t #as -ust sic*ening for that cop to do it and 7 cant see #hy .uddys in -ail and the cop is still 'ehind a des* getting paidJ 7t 'ugs me to no endJ1@ (ere[s the ru'$ 0s cited in 4o reference to domestic violence in 6.C. 8ic8ing victim court filings" the RCMP have said the arrest of a Aelo#na man #ho #as *ic*ed in the head 'y a Mountie is connected to a domestic violence situation" 'ut the man is not facing domestic violence charges and information s#orn in court 'y police ma*es no mention of such an incidentJ19 3hat/ The RCMP fa'ricated something against the guy/

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:o *idding/ Aelo#na RCMP 2uperintendent .ill McAinnon told reporters Monday that the charge against MrJ Tavares #as in relation to a domestic violence situationJ (e refused to ela'orateJ4C Could it 'e that this RCMP 2uperintendent #as going along #ith the fa'riucation/ 2urprise" surprise & no *idding/ MrJ TavaresUs eMG#ife" Trudi Tavares" also #or*s at the (arvest Golf Clu' 'ut has said the domestic violence accusation has nothing to do #ith herJ41 MrJ TavaresUs sister" 0ngela .ehiels" said her 'rother #as spending Tuesday attending medical appointments and #ould not 'e giving intervie#sJ .ut she said she has discussed the domestic violence accusation #ith him and that he has no idea #hat it is a'outJ44 3eUre not sure #hat the RCMP are doing" she saidJ 7 thin* theyUre -ust grasping at stra#sJ 7t seems that #ay" anyho#J4? Continuing in 7CM& tried to :smear: 8ic8ed man: advocate" #here the .JCJ Civil )i'erties 0ssociation #ants Aelo#na RCMP to eMplain their actions in the #a*e of an eMcessive force scandal involving one of their officers _ H#hereI unsu'stantiated allegations #ere made in the media against .uddy Tavares after video 'ecame pu'lic sho#ing the Aelo#na man 'eing *ic*ed in the face 'y an arresting RCMP officer on %anJ " said association eMecutive director <avid 5'yJ4= U7 donUt thin* this does anything to improve their reputationJU Criminologist <avid Mac0lister on the RCMP5'y said the association #ants RCMP 2uptJ .ill McAinnon and spo*esman ConstJ 2teve (olmes to eMplain #hy comments #ere made after the arrest alleging that it #as someho# lin*ed to domestic violence 'et#een Tavares and his #ifeJ4B <omestic violence denied G ZThe only reason #e can thin* they #ould release it is #ould 'e to ma*e MrJ Tavares loo* 'ad and the RCMP loo* good"Z 5'y saidJ4! 5'y said the RCMP donUt seem to have learned from the death of Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i more than three years agoJ4 9ou remem'er the RCMP scum in that incident dont you/

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The Polish immigrant died after 'eing repeatedly stunned #ith a Taser and held do#n 'y a group of officers at ;ancouver 7nternational 0irportJ4@ RCMP initially portrayed <Nie*ans*i as a violent alcoholicJ49 7s this Aelo#na RCMP 2uperintendent .ill McAinnon any different in trying to fa'ricate against this guy in Aelo#na/ :o" not really/ 0nother scumG'uc*et & you decide/ 0s further noted" McAinnonUs comments come amidst gro#ing pu'lic outrage in Aelo#na over the incident" #hich #as caught on tapeJ ?C .JCJ )i'eral leadership candidate George 0''ott said the incident sho#s it is time for the province to loo* seriously at civilian oversight for the RCMPJ ZThis is" 7 thin*" fortuitous in some #ay"Z he saidJ?1 0 .JCJ criminologist says recent eMamples of alleged eMcessive use of force 'y police are an indication that officers have 'ecome too +uic* to resort to violenceJ?4 0fter vie#ing a video of an apprehended man on his hands and *nees 'eing *ic*ed in the face 'y Aelo#na RCMP ConstJ Geoff Mantler %anJ " 2imon >raser 6niversity criminologist Ro' Gordon said police training and attitudes are failing the pu'licJ?? ZThis seems to 'e increasingly a pro'lem across the 'oard"Z said GordonJ Z0nd HitUsI something that has to 'e addressed _ in this provinceJZ?= Gordon" also a former police inspector" said another pro'lem is a lac* of mentoring 'y senior officers" #ho should encourage ver'al deGescalation" not violenceJ?B Z3hat appears to 'e happening ] is that #eUre generating a #hole 'reed of co#'oysJZ?! Mantler has also 'een named in another complaint 'y a Aelo#na man #ho alleges the officer repeatedly punched him in the face #ithout provocation during an arrest in 0ugustJ? %eremy Pac*er said he #as stopped 'y Mantler and another officer #ho suspected him of stealing a 'oatJ Pac*er said that" #ith guns dra#n" the

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officers ordered him out of his truc* 'ut that Mantler started punching him 'efore he could eMit the vehicle and after heUd gotten out of itJ?@ Z9ou got your hands up" youUre on the ground" and the guy has to get a 'lo# in"Z said Pac*erJ Z7tUs -ust ridiculous" 7 thin*JZ?9 3hen as*ed #hy Mantler #asnUt pulled off active duty after the first complaint" RCMP spo*es#oman CplJ 0nnie )inteau said the first incident #as crucially different from the second" in that there #as no visual recording availa'leJ=C Thats right & no video & so the RCMP can create any fa'rication they #ant$ 3hat a 'unch of arses$ %eremy Pac*er has filed a complaint #ith RCMP" alleging he #as punched repeatedly 'y the same officer accused in another Aelo#na incident %anJ Z3hatUs happened is right there"Z )inteau said of the %anJ incidentJ ZThereUs no +uestion ] the video is a valua'le piece of evidenceJZ=1 ZPeople are sic* and tired of that type of thing going on"Z said organiNer %ohn (e#itsonJ Z0nd people are sic* and tired and donUt #ant to tolerate police 'eing paid #hile theyUre under investigationJZ=4 *ootnotes 1 G BJ Gelowna 7CM& officer under investigation ;ideo of manUs arrest prompts eMcessiveGforce pro'e C.C :e#s )ast 6pdated, >riday" %anuary " 4C11 http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1'ritishGcolum'ia1story14C111C11C 1'cG*elo#naG allegedGrcmpGassaultJhtml ! G 1@J Criminal probe ordered after Mountie taped 8ic8ing a suspect in head 0drian :ieocNym Aelo#na" .JCJ] >rom MondayUs Glo'e and Mail Pu'lished Monday" %anJ 1C" 4C11 )ast updated Thursday" %anJ 1?" 4C11 http,11###Jtheglo'eandmailJcom1ne#s1national1'ritishG colum'ia1criminalGpro'eGorderedGafterGmountieGtapedG*ic*ingGaGsuspectG inGhead1article1@!?B4!1 19 G 4?J 4o reference to domestic violence in 6.C. 8ic8ing victim court filings 199

0drian :ieocNym Aelo#na" .JCJ] >rom 3ednesdayUs Glo'e and Mail Pu'lished Tuesday" %anJ 11" 4C11 )ast updated Thursday" %anJ 1?" 4C11 http,11###Jtheglo'eandmailJcom1ne#s1national1'ritishGcolum'ia1noG referenceGtoGdomesticGviolenceGinG'cG*ic*ingGvictimGcourtG filings1article1@!!=B41 4= G 49J 7CM& tried to :smear: 8ic8ed man: advocate C.C :e#s )ast 6pdated, 3ednesday" %anuary 4!" 4C11 http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1'ritishGcolum'ia1story14C111C114B1'cGtavaresG rcmpG*ic*ingGstatementsGe'yJhtml ?C G ?1J 6.C. 7CM& e@cessive force probe begins C.C :e#s )ast 6pdated, Tuesday" %anuary 11" 4C11 http,11ne#sJsympaticoJc'cJca1local1'c1'cQrcmpQeMcessiveQforceQpro'eQ'e gins1?@@@?=dC ?4 G =1J 6.C. police violence a growing problem: prof Criminologist says modern police culture is 'reeding Uco#'oysU C.C :e#s )ast 6pdated, 2aturday" %anuary 44" 4C11 http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1'ritishGcolum'ia1story14C111C11411'cG eMcessiveGforceGpoliceGgordonJhtml =4J Charges recommended against Gelowna Mountie :e# <emocrat MPs call for RCMP reform C.C :e#s )ast 6pdated, 2unday" %anuary 1!" 4C11 http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1'ritishGcolum'ia1story14C111C111!1'cG*elo#naG mountieGchargesGrallyJhtml

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0s emphasiNed" the performance #as as 'ad as any at the .raid#ood in+uiry into the death of Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i" #hich has also featured RCMP officers seemingly uncomforta'le #ith the truthJ 9ou #ill recall the 2taff 2gtJ 2penard gave some evidence of 'lood found inJJJ HaI house at different places" the -ustice said 'efore sending the -urors to deli'erateJ 9ou have heard the Cro#n totally ignore his evidence" and 7 suggest to you that you do ignore his evidence completelyJ@ 2taffJ 2gtJ 2penard is the perfect eMample of a person #ho clearly lied under oath" and violated his oath to tell the truth" and he even agreed to thisJ That conclusion is so clear and convincing" and so serious" that 7 suggest you should consider his evidence to 'e completely tainted" and #ithout any value #hatsoeverJ9 0s further cited in 7etired 6.C. Mountie charged with per'ury" a retired RCMP officer has 'een charged #ith one count of per-ury for his testimony at the 4CC9 trial of a .JCJ #oman convicted of *illing her o#n childJ1C 3hat a scum 'uc*et/ 8nly one charge/ Pretty lenient" #ouldnt you say/ >ormer staff sergeant Ross 2penard" a ?4Gyear veteran of the RCMP" is accused of lying #hile testifying in .JCJ 2upreme Court in May 4CC9J (e #as testifying as an eMpert #itness in 'loodstain pattern analysis during the secondGdegree murder trial of Charlie Rae )incolnJ11 <uring crossGeMamination 'y defence council at the 4CC9 trial" 2penard admitted he did not tell the #hole truth in his earlier testimonyJ14 %ustice %ohn Truscott then advised the -ury to ignore 2penardUs evidenceJ1? Z2taff 2gtJ 2penard is the perfect eMample of a person #ho clearly lied under oath and violated his oath to tell the truth and he even agreed to this"Z Trustcott saidJ ZThat conclusion is so clear and convincing" and so serious" that 7 suggest you should consider his evidence to 'e completely tainted" and #ithout any value #hatsoeverJZ1= 7s this scum 'uc*et getting a full pension at taMpayers eMpense/

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Appendix 14 "C(P Sta00 S-tF "oss Spenard ca.-ht in a we1 o0 doc.ments he tho.-ht had 1een destroyed Caught in a #e' of documents he thought had 'een destroyed .loodGsplatter eMpert admits to misleading court and failing to send a letter to the Cro#n revealing concerns a'out the forensic report 7an Mulgre#" ;ancouver 2un" %une 49" 4CC9 http,11###J'cpolicecomplaintsJorg1rossQspenardJhtml 0n RCMP 'loodGspatter eMpert has 'een accused of per-ury and eMposed in .JCJ 2upreme Court as the author of a fla#ed forensic report that got 'asic 'iology #rongJ 2taff 2gtJ Ross 2penards credi'ility #as shredded during the recent secondGdegree murder trial of Charlie Rae )incoln" an a'original #oman convicted of sta''ing to death her o#n t#oGyearGoldJ (e ac*no#ledged misleading the court and failing to send a letter to the Cro#n in the case revealing the concerns a'out the report and his errorsJ 6ntil no#" 2penard testified" no one outside of the RCMP had 'een told a'out the dou't cast upon other cases" some of #hich have 'een revie#ed 'y other specialistsJ The officer has 'een a 'loodGpattern analyst for five years and giving evidence on the 'asis of his #or* as a recogniNed eMpert #itnessJ 7n this case" he claimed to have peerGrevie#ed a report he actually helped author that #as 'ased on the mista*en assumption that if someone #as a possi'le contri'utor of a <:0 profile" or if a person couldnt 'e eMcluded as contri'uting to a <:0 profile" then you could say the 'lood came from that personJ 3hats #rong #ith that logic is o'vious, 0nyone #ith a #hite car may 'e in the pool of suspects for a hitGandGrun" 'ut 'eing potentially responsi'le is not the same as 'eing culpa'leJ 0rmed #ith a copy of documents that 2penard thought #ere destroyed" defence la#yer Matthe# :athanson forced him to ma*e a series of devastating admissions" none than*fully that affected the outcome of the trialJ The officer #as at pains to try and mas* the re#riting and revie# process 4C=

that led to the creation of the impugned forensic report on 'lood spatter and <:0 evidence in the 'rutal childG*illingJ The document #as riddled #ith so many <:0 misinterpretations and errors that the top eMperts in the field #ere flo#n in from 5dmonton and (alifaM to correct itJ 2ome conclusions #ere not scientifically sound" they saidJ 2penard #as ordered to su'mit future reports for revie# and told to send an eMplanatory letter to the Cro#nJ .ut he hid that from the -udge until he #ithered under :athansons crossG eMaminationJ 9ou #ere not 'eing truthful" right/ the la#yer said" confronting the Mountie #ith a transcript of his earlier testimonyJ 7 #as splitting hairs" the staff sergeant concededJ 8fficer" :athanson pressed 'randishing the transcript" do you agree that 'y splitting hairs" you #ere not 'eing completely truthful/ 9es" 7 agreeJ 2penard admitted he #rote the report supposedly authored 'y 2gtJ %ames GallantJ That #as an untrue ans#er that you gave to this -ury in this case" right/ :athanson saidJ :ot correct" the Mountie repliedJ :o" it #as notJ 6ntrue" right/ :athanson continuedJ 9ou said that he authored the report" right/ 9ou told the -ury last #ee* that H2gtJ GallantI authored the report" right/ 0nd 7 #as in errorJ That #as untrue" #as it not/ :athanson insistedJ :o" it #as not untrue" the officer dissem'ledJ 7 #as in errorJ 7 #as mista*enJ 9ou #ere confused a'out #ho had #ritten the report/ the la#yer scoffedJ

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The circumstances" yes" said the MountieJ 7 realiNed 7 had #ritten the reportJ The performance #as as 'ad as any at the .raid#ood in+uiry into the death of Ro'ert <Nie*ans*i" #hich has also featured RCMP officers seemingly uncomforta'le #ith the truthJ The force has conducted a revie# of other cases coming 'efore the court in #hich Gallant #as involvedJ .ut no revie# of completed cases in #hich he gave evidence has 'een doneJ 2penard also misled the court during earlier proceedings into 'elieving Gallant #as no longer doing 'loodGspatter #or* 'ecause he #as seconded to an RCMP 8lympic unitJ (e is not doing any policing at the momentJ The Mountie said he lied under oath to protect his colleagues privacyJ %ustice %ohn Truscott has not specifically addressed 2penards misconduct" 'ut he #as savage in his charge to the -uryJ 9ou #ill recall the 2taff 2gtJ 2penard gave some evidence of 'lood found inJJJ HaI house at different places" the -ustice said 'efore sending the -urors to deli'erateJ 9ou have heard the Cro#n totally ignore his evidence" and 7 suggest to you that you do ignore his evidence completelyJ 2taffJ 2gtJ 2penard is the perfect eMample of a person #ho clearly lied under oath" and violated his oath to tell the truth" and he even agreed to thisJ That conclusion is so clear and convincing" and so serious" that 7 suggest you should consider his evidence to 'e completely tainted" and #ithout any value #hatsoeverJ 0fter t#o days of deli'eration" on %une 1 " the -ury found the 4?GyearGold mom guilty of secondGdegree murder in the slaying of her toddler in %uly 4CC! in the remote coastal to#n of .ella .ellaJ :athanson had argued for a verdict of manslaughter 'ecause )incoln suffers from the effects of fetalGalcohol syndrome and associated psychiatric pro'lemsJ

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3here on earth do they get some of these scummy RCMP from/ <oesnt anyone assess them psychologically/ <oes this ans#er the +uestion/ The RCMP dont seem to care #ho they hire/ 0n eMample of the RCMP hiring an un+ualified company came" of all things" during the G@ and G4C conference in Toronto" Canada #here a good num'er of po#erful #orld leaders and representatives #ere gatheredJ 3ho did the RCMP hire to supply security/ 0s reported 'y Toronto 2tar reporter %esse Mc)ean" the G@GG4C security firm chosen 'y the RCMP doesnt have license to #or* in 8ntario" the province in Canada #here the conference #as 'eing heldJ1 This lac* of +ualification may also 'e true for some of the Fpsychologists #or*ing for the RCMPJ 5veryone *no#s that if they #ant to ma*e psychology a career goal" one has to o'tain a recogniNed degree from a properly approved universityJ The standard for 0merica is a degree program that has 'een approved 'y the 0merican Psychological 0ssociation and in Canada the degree program has to 'e approved 'y the Canadian Psychological 0ssociationJ 7n terms of at least one Fpsychologist employed 'y the RCMP4" his diploma #hen he received it had neither approvalJ? 7n other #ords" this RCMP FpsychologistF #ho is accessing RCMP applicants in terms of their suita'ility has a diploma that is neither approved 'y the 0merican Psychological 0ssociation nor 'y the Canadian Psychological 0ssociationJ 8ne young cleanGcut RCMP applicant= actually +uestioned this guys credentials, 7ICIIPI? 4C

M>N = , -*,* ? ?ivision H!2 -) May% -*,* 4eil >nderson 4ewly contracted 7CM& &sychologist Health !ervices 2ffices ? ?ivision HeadOuarters: ,*., &ortage >venue &.2. 6o@ );)* Minnipeg% M6 7=C =GMr. >nderson% I noticed that you are cited as having a &h.?. in Clinical &sychology from &acifica Graduate Institute "Carpinteria% California1% however% aren:t their programs not approved by the >&> because of the distance component in them and their programs are definitely not C& > approved and if not >&> or C& > approved are their degrees up to parF Given this% I will have to Ouestion your interview with myself that occurred on < May at 7.C.M.&.% <)0 ?ominion% Minnipeg% M6. 9han8 you The young recruit did not receive a reply to his 4B May" 4C1C letter from this guy" :eal 0nderson$ :o #onder there seem to 'e so many #ayG#ard" messed up RCMP officers if this is the standard of RCMP psychologists/ 9ou #ould thin* the RCMP #ith the image pro'lems they are having" they #ould have chosen someone #ith an 0P0 or CP0 approved degree// 3hat *ind of decisions does such a FpsychologistU ma*e a'out RCMP applicants/ 7n this case" for eMample" this clean cut *id told this RCMP Fpsychologist that he li*es to catch 'ad guys Ha seemingly #orth#hile attitude if one #ants to -oin the policeI to #hich this Fpsychologist said he #as unsuita'le although the senior RCMP officers #ho intervie#ed the *id said he #as -ust the type of guy they #ere loo*ing for/= 0s the young applicant recalled" this #as the nature of his conversation #ith 0nderson, 4C@

>nderson: Mould you be able to use force% arrest an individual suspected of a crimeF Me: Nes. I have already arrested a number of criminals for different offences and have assisted others% 3oss &revention 2fficers% and police officers in arresting others. >nderson: If a mayor or family member committed a crime would you be able to arrest them. Me: Nes absolutely% I disli8e anyone who has committed a crime% no matter what the crime is% and will not hesitate to arrest them or see that corrective action be ta8en for their criminal behavior. For instance% if my fol8s bro8e traffic laws I have informed them I would have to tic8et them. I do not li8e associating with people who have admitted to crimes or been convicted of crimes. >nderson: Have you been a victim of a crimeF Me: 4o. My parents raised me correctly in believing right from wrong% that is why I have never done anything wrong in my life. >nderson: ?o you see everything in blac8 and white% with regards to bad guys and good guysF Me: 4o there are areas of gray. For instance in my 3oss &revention% I detained people but did not call the police as there was no need to call the police% as the amount of merchandise was small or the person was co+ operative% but if one has committed a crime they will need to be detain. >nderson: Is there any reason for someone to brea8 the lawF Me: &olice forces and police officers operating in under+cover incidents should be allowed to brea8 the law if it can crac8 down on organiRed crime or terrorist groups% but there is no reason for an ordinary civilian to brea8 the law. 0s the young cleanGcut recruit also mentioned" apparently this 0nderson 'ecame more distur'ed or agitated after each ans#er given/ May'e" its this 0nderson #ho should 'e assessed/ 0fter all" the ans#ers given 'y this cleanGcut *id are very similar to those given 'y a Fhero cop

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This cleanGcut *id tells 0nderson he #ould en-oy getting the 'ad guy off the street as a police officer and this 0nderson says he is un+ualified to 'e an RCMP officer/ 3hat *ind of stupid logic is that/ (as this 0nderson heard of people li*e <aril Cin+uanta/ <aril Cin+uanta is a former <enver Police 8fficer" #ith a'out 4CC commendations" as #ell as the Medal of (onor GG his favorite phrase, Z7 li*e to chase 'ad guysZ _ The thing 7 li*ed most #as the chase" catching 'ad guys _J (e also goes on to say, as a 4=GhourGaGday cop" Cin+uanta made his mar* 'y 'uilding a vast net#or* of informantsJ (e studied thousands of criminalsJ (e learned their nic*names and the names of their 'rothers" sisters and girlfriendsJ 7s this 0nderson Fout to lunch/ Police serve and protect$ Thats #hat this cleanGcut *id #anted to do/ (o#ever" may'e the most important aspect of this case #as the fact that this RCMP Fpsychologist concocted a story #ith t#o other RCMP employees to tell the young recruit instead of 'eing upGfront #ith him, From: 9o: ?ate: 4eal% !tacey and I discussed that e@act plan a few days ago. Forgot to mention it today. 6arb This :eal 0nderson #ent along and concocted a story to tell the young recruit instead of 'eing upGfront #ith him, ^2riginal Message^ From: 4eal >4?I7!24 9o: 6alcaen% !tacey _!tacey.?.6alcaenWrcmp+grc.gc.ca` 9o: !CHM>3Z% 6airbara _6arbara.!chmalRWrcmp+grc.gc.ca` + 41C 6arbara !CHM>3Z >4?I7!24% 4eal% 6alcaen% !tacey -*,*+*0+=* ,<:=)

!ent: *0U=*U-*,* ,/:--:,. 6arb and !tacey% !ounds li8e we need to have this applicant bac8 in. I don:t 8now him or about others: hesitancy% or what follow+up was done at this end. I suggest that% unless there:s any administrative problem with our doing so% !tacey as8 for the file bac8 from 7egina% and when we have it here% call the applicant in for an MCMI+III% and then to meet with me. If the applicant wonders why he:s being as8ed bac8 "assuming he:s been informed he:s been medically cleared1% !tacey can ac8nowledge that I:ve been as8ed to meet with him after suitability review in 7egina% and reassure him thatB will be able to provide more information when he meets with me. !tacey% does that sound do+ableF 6arb% does that sound all right from your endF 4eal 4eal ?. >nderson% &h .?.% C.&sych. ?ivisional &sychologist 7CM&% "?<"P": ?ivision Health !ervices ,*., &ortage >venue Minnipeg% Manitoba 7=C =Gtel, K4C=L 9@=G4CC faM, K4C=L 9@=GBB@C email, nealJdJandersonVrcmpGgrcJgcJca 3hat *ind of person is this RCMP Fpsychologist/ 7s it going to 'ite the RCMP on the rear end" #hen people li*e this guy approves an RCMP applicant and that applicant frea*s out later as an RCMP officer and the media find out that it #as a guy #ith an apparent distance1correspondence Hnot 0P0 or CP0 approvedI psych degree that approved that RCMP officer/ 0 little late" 'ut apparently the Psychological 0ssociation of Manito'a has no# closed do#n applications from those #ith onGline distance programs" #ith P0M no longer automatically accepts 0P0Gaccredited program graduates as meeting our educational re+uirements as 0P0 no# accredits onGline1distance education programs and P0M does not accept graduates from those programsJ! 411

The RCMP goes along #ith the apparent charade that this :eal 0nderson is an FeMperienced RCMP psychologistJ 7n a letter dated 44 %une" 4C1C to this young cleanGcut recruit" 3arren <ufour said that :eal 0nderson #as an eMperienced RCMP Fpsychologist, 7oyal Canadian Mounted &olice Gendarmerie royale du Canada ?ate: une --. -*,* Nour File Potre reference >**,/0.)0 From: 7CM& Health !ervices ?epot ?ivision &.2 6o@ ;)** );**+,,th >venue 7egina% !as8atchewan !0& = < ?ear Mr. CClean+cut 8idD: 9his letter is in response to your correspondence dated May -)% -*,* to 4eal >nderson. > review of your medical file documentation% which is inclusive of both physical and psychological assessments% reveals that you were determined "not fit for engagement with the 7CM&." In this regard% on the basis of the psychological assessment underta8en at that time by an e@perienced police psychologist% a -+year deferral was recommended. 9his recommendation was provided to 7CM& 7ecruiting. !incerely% Marren ?ufour% M.?. Health !ervices 2fficer 7CM& "?epot" ?ivision Canada 0nother RCMP fi'/ 0pparently so" this young cleanGcut recruit said that #hen he sa# RCMP employee :eal 0nderson on May" 4C1C this :eal 0nderson said he #as not eMperienced _ his contract #ith the RCMP had -ust started/ 0fter the mistreatment 'y this soGcalled RCMP Fpsychologist" :eal 0nderson" and the o'vious misinformation 'y RCMP employee 3arren 414

<ufour" this cleanGcut applicant decided he #anted nothing more to do #ith the RCMPJ 9ou cant get a straight ans#er out of the RCMP he said/ (e implied the RCMP #ere +uite devious and #anted nothing further to do #ith them$ *ootnotes 1J G/+G-* security firm doesnJt have license to wor8 in 2ntario Pu'lished 8n Tue %un @ 4C1C5mail Print 2hare Rss 0rticle %esse Mc)ean" 2taff Reporter" Toronto 2tarJ http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,+BcAM+TQf3*%,###JthestarJcom1ne#s1gta1article1@4CBB!GGg@G g4CGsecurityGfirmGnotGlicensedGtoG#or*GinGontarioY%esseYMc)ean" YtheYG@GG4CYsecurityYfirmRcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 4J Reference to, RCMP Contracts 8ver S1C"CCC http:UUwebcache.googleusercontent.comUsearchF O]cache:sc>9tNgG>e0 :www.rcmp+grc.gc.caUpd+dpUcontraU-**.+,-+ =,U***<,)+eng.htmYdr.Y4ealYd. Y>ndersonAcd];Ahl]enAct]cln8Agl]ca <rJ :eal <J 0nderson KPhJ<J" CJ PsychJL is a registered clinical psychologist in private practice in Manito'aJ (e has a PhJ<J in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute KCarpinteria" CaliforniaLJ Reference to, http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,+MN9 r<6:u=%,###JredladderJca1#hoare#eJhtmYPacificaYGra duateY7nstituteYcanadianYpsychologyYassociationRcdP?RhlPenRctPcln* RglPca ?J This Fpsychologist has his diploma from Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute #hich is neither approved 'y the 0merican Psychological 0ssociation nor 'y the Canadian Psychological 0ssociationJ Reference to, http,11###JpacificaJedu1pgiQacademicQformatsJaspM &>CIFIC>: are you approvedFF From: Mendy 2verend "M2verendWpacifica.edu1 !ent: May ,=% -*,* ,*:)):). >M 9o: thegoodonesW &acifica has applied to >&> for consideration. &lease 8eep an eye on our website for news and updates on the >&> application process. 9han8s% 41?

Mendy M2verendWpacifica.edu 0gain" as of 1B 0ugust" 4C1C Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute confirms again that they are not 0P0 approved" #ith the statement Kthe &acifica continues to update its !elf+!tudy for application to the >merican &sychological >ssociation for accreditation.L 7n other #ords" Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute is not 0P0 approvedJ =J Reference to RCMP 0pplication ` 0CC1@=9B= o'tained under Privacy 0ccessJ 0 search of Canadas security and intelligence agency HC272I found no criminal record or any record a'out the young 44 year old applicant, >pplicant !ecurity Form &age , of , &ersonnel !ecurity "7CM&1 ` &ersonnel !ecurity ` C!I! 7esponse >pplicant a?T>**,/0.)0 >pplication !tatus: >ctive3ocation: ?**-; !ecurity !creening 7eOuest 4o.: ,<**;</</ C!I! 7esult Code:, 4o 7eportable 9races Comments C>!I C24C3H?I? MI9H2H9 FII3? I4PI!9IG>9I24. -*,*+*-+-0 BJ Iighty+one cases of misconduct by Mounties .y The ;ancouver 2un" 8cto'er 1B" 4CC! http,11###JcanadaJcom1vancouversun1ne#s1storyJhtml/idPf!'@fe4dGe@C4G =@1 GaefeGdC'= aC@!dc4R*PB@? ? 0lso see, 7CM& scandals and setbac8s since -**;J Glo'e and Mail 6pdate" Pu'lished on Thursday" MarJ 49" 4CC " )ast updated on Tuesday" MarJ ?1" 4CC9J http,11###Jtheglo'eandmailJcom1ne#s1national1article BC= ?Jece 0lso see, 9wo Nu8on Mounties charged with se@ually assaulting woman: &olice force brings in observers to ensure impartial investigationJ )ast 6pdated, 3ednesday" March 11" 4CC9J C.C :e#sJ http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1north1story14CC91C?1111yu*onGrcmpJhtml 0lso see, Nu8on Mountie charged with se@ual assault is brother of 4H3 playerJ )ast 6pdated, Thursday" March 14" 4CC9J C.C :e#sJ 41=

http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1north1story14CC91C?1141#atsonGofficersJhtml 0lso see, I@clusive: Mounties ordered to resignJ .y The ;ancouver 2un May 1" 4CC!J http,11###JcanadaJcom1vancouversun1ne#s1storyJhtml/idP???4 @eBG f? BG='=cGacCfGc@a@?!@'9?c'R*P?B@1= 0lso see, I@+Mountie facing prison for se@ crime )ast 6pdated, 3ednesday" 2eptem'er @" 4C1C C.C :e#s http,11###Jc'cJca1canada1manito'a1story14C1C1C91C@1manGformerGrcmpG seMGchargesJhtml !J 7I: registration OuestionF From: &sychological >ssociation of Manitoba "pamWmts.net1 !ent: May ,0% -*,* ,,:*=:-) >M 9o: thegoodonesWl ?ear % 9he section you Ouote is from the reciprocity portion of our application% and in fact is no longer correct "than8 you for bringing it to my attention1. &>M no longer automatically accepts >&>+accredited program graduates as meeting our educational reOuirements "http:UUwww.cpmb.caUIducationalb-*9rainingb-*&rogram b-*Criteria.htm1 as >&> now accredits on+lineUdistance education programs and &>M does not accept graduates from those programs. C&>+accredited programs graduates however do automatically meet these training reOuirements. In M6 one must have a &h.?. to utiliRe the title &sychologist% unless heUshe is employed in an e@empt setting "school. ail. Govt.1. >lan !lus8y ?r. >lan !lus8y% C. &sych.% 7egistrar &sychological >ssociation of Manitoba ,;-+-*-) Corydon >ve. (-)=% Mpg.% M6 7=& *4) &h: -*0+0/<+*</0 Fa@: -*0+0/.+/;// I+mail: pamWmts.net 8ne can also read the current authors ne# 'oo*s,

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7CM& :&sychologist: 4eil >nderson:s 3egacy to :Honesty:: ?on:t tell the applicant our secretF http,11###JamaNonJcom1RCMPGPsychologistG0ndersonsG)egacyG (onesty1dp11=! 9B?C=C1refPsrQ1Q? /sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?44@=91!!RsrP1G ? If Nou 3i8e 9o Catch 6ad Guys 9his &olice Force ?oesnJt Mant NouF http,11###JamaNonJcom1)i*eGCatchGPoliceG>orceG <oesnt1dp11=B!?B4CB91refPsrQ1Q1@/ieP6T>@R+idP1?1@B4?!9=RsrP@G1@ If Nou 3ive at Home 9his &olice Force ?oesn:t Mant NouF Mhat 8ind of "wac8y" police force is thatF http,11###JamaNonJcom1PoliceG>orceG<oesntG#ac*yG police1dp11=B!?4 ?CB1refPsrQ1Q11/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?11BB4C!!RsrP1G11 > Good Cop doesn:t have to be a "6low+hard" http,11###JamaNonJcom1GoodGCopGdoesntGhaveG.lo#G hard1dp11=!@C= ?491refPsrQ1Q=C/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4?@B4B=@RsrP1G=C

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Chapter 88 BE6'"E 'LL +L!TTLE GU$S/7 T E "C(P 6!LL GET $#U T## "C(P P'SS UP CLE'%4CUT :!) BEC'USE T E$ *E'" E 6!LL %#T PUT UP 6!T T E!" !LLEG'L 'CTS 8ne young cleanGcut RCMP applicant said he li*ed to catch 'ad guys/1 7n fact" he #as +uite good at itJ 0pparently" he #ould ma*e a good cop/ (e had perseverance$ (e #as goal directed" #ith t#o university degrees 'y age 19/ (e #or*ed #ell #ith the RCMP/ This incident" #hich occurred on 0pril 1?th" 4CC@ is a pretty good one to descri'e this young male RCMP applicants perseveranceJ 7t involved his solo arrest of a shoplifting suspectJ 0t 144C the 2portsmart store at ?4CC :orth 7sland (igh#ay in :anaimo this young fello# o'served t#o people" one male and a female steal t#o lacrosse men1children sets and a (ellycross 'lac* -ac*etJ This young fello# pursued the t#o of them follo#ing the man across the 7sland high#ay Kfour lane high#ayL" along #ith a civilian #here they successfully caught Fthe perpJ 8n the #ay 'ac* to the mall" the man attempted to escape #here the young fello# had to tac*le the man" sitting on him until the police arrived HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G1C44@IJ The most comical aspect of this solo arrest #as that this young male RCMP applicant ran so fast after the shoplifter that he lost 'oth shoes" 'ut *ept on chasing the guyJ The shoplifter #as charged #ith theft under BCCC" he #as found guilty" received a suspended sentence" and #as 'anned from the mall till %anuary" 4CC9 HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G1C44@IJ 0s cited" in an incident on %une 1Bth" 4CC@ this young male RCMP applicant received a call at 1CB? from 2tar'uc*s concerning a male individual #ho had gone into their #ashroom #ith a cupJ 0pparently the day 'efore he had reportedly gone into 2tar'uc*s 41

#ashroom and had drun* alcohol and smo*ed in the #ashroom" and the staff #anted security to remove the manJ This young fello# arrived onsite at 1CB@" going into the 'athroom and #as a'le to evict the man from #ashroomJ 3hile escorting the man outside" he 'ecame incoherent and started to lapse in and out of consciousnessJ The young fello# called 911" #ith the paramedics and police arriving +uic*ly at 111BJ The man admitted that he had overdosed on heroin earlier in the day and had 'een 'rought into :anaimo General (ospital 'y police 'ut had chec*ed himself outJ The young fello# responded calmly to this medical emergencyJ The man had 'een still in the effects of the drug #hen the young fello# dealt #ith him on the trespass issue at 2tar'uc*s HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G1 ? @IJ 7n another incident on 2eptem'er 14th" 4CC@ this young male RCMP applicant #hile patrolling o'served an am'ulance par*ed near'y #ith lights flashing" #here a pu'lic distur'ance had occurredJ 0 young 4CGyearGold 0'original male #as on the ground after 'eing assaulted 'y three Caucasian malesJ (e #as complaining of head and nec* painJ 0t the re+uest of the am'ulance paramedics" helped them #ith three other security officers putting Fvictim on a stretcher and into the am'ulance HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G4@4 9IJ 7n another incident #hich is a pretty good one to descri'e this young male RCMP applicants perseverance" it occurred on :ovem'er =th" 4CC@ and again involved a solo arrestJ 0t 14?@ pJm this young fello# o'served a man set off the sensors at a local drug retail store and o'served the man refusing to stop for staff mem'ersJ The young fello# chased after the man" ordering him to stop" resulting in the man tossing one of the stolen items 'ac*J The young fello# pursued him" around a 'us stop t#ice" and up a second flight of stairs" catching him in the processJ The young fello# ordered the man to meet #ith the store manager and she #ould decide his fateJ .efore this could occur" Fthe perp 'ro*e custody and escaped" #ith the young fello# chasing after him for three 'loc*s 'efore capturing him againJ 0 passing RCMP officer slapped the handcuffs on himJ 0s he had dumped most of the stolen items" eMcept for tea 'ags" it #as decided that a lifeGtime 'an from store #as sufficient HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G??@@=IJ 7n another incident on :ovem'er 44nd" 4CC@ this young male RCMP applicant #hile #or*ing in security discovered a drugGdeal occurring onsite" discovering one Fcrac* needle" calling in RCMPJ 3ith near'y 41@

security support they chased the t#o suspected drug cars and a drug dealer on foot to a near'y hospital #here they escaped HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G ?B@?4IJ 7n another incident on <ecem'er 11th" 4CC@ this young male RCMP applicant captured a shoplifting suspect on video surveillanceJ RCMP arrived and revie#ed the surveillance #ith this young fello# and store managers HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G? B9!IJ 7n another incident on the same date <ecem'er 11th" 4CC@ this young male RCMP applicant came to the assistance of a mentallyGchallenged male individual from local General (ospital #ho #as 'eing threatened 'y five teenagers" t#o female" three male" and #as going to 'e dragged out of a coffee shop and assaultedJ This young fello# and his security partner chased the three male suspects later identifying them to police HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G? !11IJ 7n another incident on %anuary 44nd" 4CC9 this young male RCMP applicant o'served an older male 'y the local 'us stop #ith a large hard li+uor 'ottle open to his rightJ 0lerted the local RCMP as this young fello# #anted 'ac*Gup -ust in case the man 'ecame physicalJ (e updated the RCMP at 1@4B" 19CB and at 19?C #hen the man finally passed outJ This young fello# #o*e the man up #hen the man complained of medical pro'lems and #anted to go to the hospitalJ 0s a precaution" this young fello# called an am'ulance #hich arrived at 19=9 and too* the intoMicated gent to the hospital HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC9G19==IJ 7n another incident on March 1!th" 4CC9 this young male RCMP applicant heard yelling at C1B4" #here he sa# a man punch a second male individual *noc*ing him to the groundJ The aggressive male then proceeded to *ic* the man on the groundJ 0t C1B= this young fello# called RCMP dispatch to report the fight" and give their descriptionsJ The RCMP arrived on scene at C4C1 and detained 'oth males until a second unit arrivedJ The t#o males had also seriously damaged a Red >ord Truc* out front of a local 'arJ .oth men #ere arrested 'y C4C! for <amaging Private Property and Pu'lic 7ntoMication HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC9G! @IJ 3hile in security" this young male RCMP applicant had eMperience at ma-or events" such as the .JC 2ports (all of fame event including such nota'les as Trevor )inden and Ro'erto )uongo on 2eptem'er 4Cth" 4CC@ at the ;ancouver 7sland Conference CentreJ 0s #ell as the M720 3estern Canada >all Conference #ith a'out =CC 419

delegates from across the country" the theme 'eing ZThe :ature of Technology"Z #ith such nota'les as <rJ <avid 2uNu*i as *eynote spea*er on 2eptem'er 4?G4!" 4CC@ at the ;ancouver 7sland Conference CentreJ 7n spea*ing #ith the young fello#" the author found that he en-oyed the chase and the satisfaction of completing the tas*J 0s an eMample" the incident #hich occurred on :ovem'er =th" 4CC@ #here this young fello# ran so fast after the shoplifter that he lost 'oth shoes" 'ut *ept on chasing the guy came to mind HRJCJMJPJ >ile ` 4CC@G1C44@IJ 2eems li*e a #orth#hile attri'ute for an RCMP applicant/ <oesnt it/ Perseverance/ <etermination/ 2eeing a tas* through to the finish/ :ot according to the RCMP to the soGcalled RCMP Fpsychologist :eal 0nderson" see previous chapterJ Remem'er" this soGcalled RCMP psychologist had a degree that #as neither 0P0 or CP0 approved$ *ootnotes 1J Reference to RCMP 0pplication ` 0CC1@=9B= o'tained under Privacy 0ccessJ 0lso note, 0ll incidents reported a'ove appear in this young male RCMP applicants evidence 'oo*s and also appearing in his application documents to the RCMPJ 8ne can also read the current authors ne# 'oo*s, 7CM& :&sychologist: 4eil >nderson:s 3egacy to :Honesty:: ?on:t tell the applicant our secretF http,11###JamaNonJcom1RCMPGPsychologistG0ndersonsG)egacyG (onesty1dp11=! 9B?C=C1refPsrQ1Q? /sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?44@=91!!RsrP1G ? If Nou 3i8e 9o Catch 6ad Guys 9his &olice Force ?oesnJt Mant NouF http,11###JamaNonJcom1)i*eGCatchGPoliceG>orceG 44C

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Chapter 8< BE6'"E 'LL +L!TTLE GU$S/7 T E "C(P 6!LL GET $#U T## "C(P P'SS UP CLE'%4CUT :!) BEC'USE L!:E) T# C'TC B')4GU$S 7ts important to loo* at this material againJ 5veryone *no#s that if they #ant to ma*e psychology a career goal" one has to o'tain a recogniNed degree from a properly approved universityJ The standard for 0merica is a degree program that has 'een approved 'y the 0merican Psychological 0ssociation and in Canada the degree program has to 'e approved 'y the Canadian Psychological 0ssociationJ1 7n terms of at least one Fpsychologist employed 'y the RCMP4" his diploma #hen he received it had neither approvalJ? 7n other #ords" this RCMP FpsychologistF #ho is accessing RCMP applicants in terms of their suita'ility has a diploma that is neither approved 'y the 0merican Psychological 0ssociation nor 'y the Canadian Psychological 0ssociationJ 8ne young cleanGcut RCMP applicant= actually +uestioned this guys credentials, 7ICIIPI? M>N = , -*,* ? ?ivision H!2 -) May% -*,* 4eil >nderson 4ewly contracted 7CM& &sychologist Health !ervices 2ffices ? ?ivision HeadOuarters: ,*., &ortage >venue &.2. 6o@ );)* Minnipeg% M6 7=C =GMr. >nderson% I noticed that you are cited as having a &h.?. in Clinical &sychology from &acifica Graduate Institute "Carpinteria% California1% however% aren:t their programs not approved by the >&> because of the distance 444 E

component in them and their programs are definitely not C& > approved and if not >&> or C& > approved are their degrees up to parF Given this% I will have to Ouestion your interview with myself that occurred on < May at 7.C.M.&.% <)0 ?ominion% Minnipeg% M6. 9han8 you The young recruit did not receive a reply to his 4B May" 4C1C letter from this guy" :eal 0nderson$ 7n this case" for eMample" this clean cut *id told this RCMP Fpsychologist that he li*es to catch 'ad guys Ha seemingly #orth#hile attitude if one #ants to -oin the policeI to #hich this Fpsychologist said he #as unsuita'le although the senior RCMP officers #ho intervie#ed the *id said he #as -ust the type of guy they #ere loo*ing for/= 0s the young applicant recalled" this #as the nature of his conversation #ith 0nderson, >nderson: Mould you be able to use force% arrest an individual suspected of a crimeF Me: Nes. I have already arrested a number of criminals for different offences and have assisted others% 3oss &revention 2fficers% and police officers in arresting others. >nderson: If a mayor or family member committed a crime would you be able to arrest them. Me: Nes absolutely% I disli8e anyone who has committed a crime% no matter what the crime is% and will not hesitate to arrest them or see that corrective action be ta8en for their criminal behavior. For instance% if my fol8s bro8e traffic laws I have informed them I would have to tic8et them. I do not li8e associating with people who have admitted to crimes or been convicted of crimes. >nderson: Have you been a victim of a crimeF Me: 4o. My parents raised me correctly in believing right from wrong% that is why I have never done anything wrong in my life. >nderson: ?o you see everything in blac8 and white% with regards to bad guys and good guysF Me: 4o there are areas of gray. For instance in my 3oss &revention% I 44?

detained people but did not call the police as there was no need to call the police% as the amount of merchandise was small or the person was co+ operative% but if one has committed a crime they will need to be detain. >nderson: Is there any reason for someone to brea8 the lawF Me: &olice forces and police officers operating in under+cover incidents should be allowed to brea8 the law if it can crac8 down on organiRed crime or terrorist groups% but there is no reason for an ordinary civilian to brea8 the law. 0s the young cleanGcut recruit also mentioned" apparently this 0nderson 'ecame more distur'ed or agitated after each ans#er given/ May'e" its this 0nderson #ho should 'e assessed/ 0fter all" the ans#ers given 'y this cleanGcut *id are very similar to those given 'y a Fhero cop This cleanGcut *id tells 0nderson he #ould en-oy getting the 'ad guy off the street as a police officer and this 0nderson says he is un+ualified to 'e an RCMP officer/ (as this 0nderson heard of people li*e <aril Cin+uanta/ <aril Cin+uanta is a former <enver Police 8fficer" #ith a'out 4CC commendations" as #ell as the Medal of (onor GG his favorite phrase, Z7 li*e to chase 'ad guysZ _ The thing 7 li*ed most #as the chase" catching 'ad guys _J (e also goes on to say, as a 4=GhourGaGday cop" Cin+uanta made his mar* 'y 'uilding a vast net#or* of informantsJ (e studied thousands of criminalsJ (e learned their nic*names and the names of their 'rothers" sisters and girlfriendsJ Police serve and protect$ Thats #hat this cleanGcut *id #anted to do/ (o#ever" may'e the most important aspect of this case #as the fact that this RCMP Fpsychologist concocted a story #ith t#o other RCMP employees to tell the young recruit instead of 'eing upGfront #ith him, From: 9o: ?ate: 6arbara !CHM>3Z >4?I7!24% 4eal% 6alcaen% !tacey -*,*+*0+=* ,<:=) 44=

4eal% !tacey and I discussed that e@act plan a few days ago. Forgot to mention it today. 6arb This :eal 0nderson #ent along and concocted a story to tell the young recruit instead of 'eing upGfront #ith him, ^2riginal Message^ From: 4eal >4?I7!24 9o: 6alcaen% !tacey _!tacey.?.6alcaenWrcmp+grc.gc.ca` 9o: !CHM>3Z% 6airbara _6arbara.!chmalRWrcmp+grc.gc.ca` + !ent: *0U=*U-*,* ,/:--:,. 6arb and !tacey% !ounds li8e we need to have this applicant bac8 in. I don:t 8now him or about others: hesitancy% or what follow+up was done at this end. I suggest that% unless there:s any administrative problem with our doing so% !tacey as8 for the file bac8 from 7egina% and when we have it here% call the applicant in for an MCMI+III% and then to meet with me. If the applicant wonders why he:s being as8ed bac8 "assuming he:s been informed he:s been medically cleared1% !tacey can ac8nowledge that I:ve been as8ed to meet with him after suitability review in 7egina% and reassure him thatB will be able to provide more information when he meets with me. !tacey% does that sound do+ableF 6arb% does that sound all right from your endF 4eal 4eal ?. >nderson% &h .?.% C.&sych. ?ivisional &sychologist 7CM&% "?<"P": ?ivision Health !ervices ,*., &ortage >venue Minnipeg% Manitoba 7=C =Gtel, K4C=L 9@=G4CC faM, K4C=L 9@=GBB@C email, nealJdJandersonVrcmpGgrcJgcJca 44B

0s this young fello# said" you cant get a straight ans#er out of the RCMP/ (e implied the RCMP #ere +uite devious and #anted nothing further to do #ith them$ 8ne thought" ho#ever" came to mindJ Could it 'e" 'ecause this young cleanGcut RCMP applicant made it very clear that he li*ed to catch 'ad guys & the RCMP didnt #ant him on their force 'ecause he #ould pro'a'ly have his hands full catching his fello# officers/ 0fter all" loo* at the multitude of crimes committed 'y the RCMP" only a fe# mentioned in this 'oo*/ 0lso" loo* at the attempts to coverGup crimes 'y the RCMP/ <id this RCMP Fpsychologist #ant to rule this *id out for fear that he #ouldnt turn a 'lind eye to the shenanigans of some RCMP officers" including some highGup in the organiNation/ This young cleanGcut RCMP applicant also made it very clear to their soG called Fpsychologist that he #ould arrest anyone committing a crime & it appears that it 'ecame dou'ly important to the RCMP to rule the *id out/ 2urely dont #ant a *id 'lo#ing the #histle on such crimes/ *ootnotes 1J How to 6ecome a &sychologist http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,h!POets*l<O%,###JguidetopsychologyJcom1'eQpsyJhtmYcanada YGYpsychologistY+ualificationsRcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 7f your school" at the time you attended it" #as nationally accredited 'y the 0merican Psychological 0ssociation K0P0L" then you shouldnt have any pro'lemsJ .ut if your school had only a regional accreditation" then the 'oard of psychology in the state to #hich you move may declare that your academic training #as deficient 'y its standards" and you #ould therefore have to reta*e some courses" or ta*e additional courses" or receive additional training" that fulfillKsL the states re+uirements for a psychologist licenseJ 0lso refer to, The CP0 has 'een accrediting doctoral and internship 44!

programmes in professional psychology since 19@=J http,11###JcpaJca1cpasite1userfiles1<ocuments1PracticeQPage1cpoQaitJpdf 0ccreditation is governed 'y a set of 2tandards and Procedures to ensure that psychologists in Canada are trained for competent practiceJ The 2tandards re+uire the completion of a doctoral degree programme offered" in an area of professional psychology" under the direction of and delivered 'y a psychology faculty at a provincially or territorially charted Canadian universityJ 0lso refer to, >re+uently 0s*ed Ouestions 0'out Clinical Psychology Prepared 'y Aeith <o'son" PhJ<J" 6niversity of Calgary http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,4+Chedu40 *%,psychologyJucalgaryJca1undergraduate1careers1fa+ YpsychologistYinYcanadaYG YcpaYapprovedYprogramRcdPBRhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 0 ma-or distinction is made in clinical psychology 'et#een accredited and nonGaccredited programsJ The Canadian and 0merican Psychological 0ssociations KCP0 and 0P0L have esta'lished criteria for highG+uality trainingJ Programs that 'elieve they meet these criteria can apply to CP0 and1or 0P0" and have their program revie#edJ 7f they are -udged to pass the criteria" the program is said to 'e ZaccreditedZJ 4J Reference to, RCMP Contracts 8ver S1C"CCC http:UUwebcache.googleusercontent.comUsearchF O]cache:sc>9tNgG>e0 :www.rcmp+grc.gc.caUpd+dpUcontraU-**.+,-+ =,U***<,)+eng.htmYdr.Y4ealYd. Y>ndersonAcd];Ahl]enAct]cln8Agl]ca <rJ :eal <J 0nderson KPhJ<J" CJ PsychJL is a registered clinical psychologist in private practice in Manito'aJ (e has a PhJ<J in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute KCarpinteria" CaliforniaLJ Reference to, http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,+MN9 r<6:u=%,###JredladderJca1#hoare#eJhtmYPacificaYGra duateY7nstituteYcanadianYpsychologyYassociationRcdP?RhlPenRctPcln* RglPca ?J This Fpsychologist has his diploma from Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute #hich is neither approved 'y the 0merican Psychological 0ssociation nor 'y the Canadian Psychological 0ssociationJ Reference to, http,11###JpacificaJedu1pgiQacademicQformatsJaspM &>CIFIC>: are you approvedFF From: Mendy 2verend "M2verendWpacifica.edu1 !ent: May ,=% -*,* ,*:)):). >M 44

9o: thegoodonesW &acifica has applied to >&> for consideration. &lease 8eep an eye on our website for news and updates on the >&> application process. >&> is only applicable to the &h.?. Clinical &sychology program... which is full+time low residency and 429 a hybrid distance learning program. &lease sign up online if you are interested in receiving our materialsB 9han8s% Mendy M2verendWpacifica.edu 0gain" as of 1B 0ugust" 4C1C Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute confirms again that they are not 0P0 approved" #ith the statement Kthe &acifica continues to update its !elf+!tudy for application to the >merican &sychological >ssociation for accreditation.L 7n other #ords" Pacifica Graduate 7nstitute is not 0P0 approvedJ =J Reference to RCMP 0pplication ` 0CC1@=9B= o'tained under Privacy 0ccessJ 0 search of Canadas security and intelligence agency HC272I found no criminal record or any record a'out the young 44 year old applicant, >pplicant !ecurity Form &age , of , &ersonnel !ecurity "7CM&1 ` &ersonnel !ecurity ` C!I! 7esponse >pplicant a?T>**,/0.)0 >pplication !tatus: >ctive3ocation: ?**-; !ecurity !creening 7eOuest 4o.: ,<**;</</ C!I! 7esult Code:, 4o 7eportable 9races Comments C>!I C24C3H?I? MI9H2H9 FII3? I4PI!9IG>9I24. -*,*+*-+-0 8ne can also read the current authors ne# 'oo*s, 7CM& :&sychologist: 4eil >nderson:s 3egacy to :Honesty:: ?on:t tell the applicant our secretF http,11###JamaNonJcom1RCMPGPsychologistG0ndersonsG)egacyG (onesty1dp11=! 9B?C=C1refPsrQ1Q? /sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?44@=91!!RsrP1G ? If Nou 3i8e 9o Catch 6ad Guys 9his &olice Force ?oesnJt Mant NouF http,11###JamaNonJcom1)i*eGCatchGPoliceG>orceG <oesnt1dp11=B!?B4CB91refPsrQ1Q1@/ieP6T>@R+idP1?1@B4?!9=RsrP@G1@ If Nou 3ive at Home 9his &olice Force ?oesn:t Mant NouF Mhat 8ind of "wac8y" police force is thatF http,11###JamaNonJcom1PoliceG>orceG<oesntG#ac*yG police1dp11=B!?4 ?CB1refPsrQ1Q11/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?11BB4C!!RsrP1G11 44@

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Chapter 8> BE6'"E 'LL +L!TTLE GU$S/7 T E "C(P 6!LL GET $#U T## "C(P P'SS UP CLE'%4CUT :!) BEC'USE L!&ES 6!T !S *'(!L$ )ets loo* at these #hac*G-ac*s some more/ 0lthough the RCMP recruitment #as in full s#ing" and even missteps in the past are not necessarily a 'arrier to employment" 1 the RCMP #ish to re-ect this cleanGcut *id 'ecause he #asnt dressed properly/ 3hat dastardly reason could there 'e that this cleanGcut *id #as not suita'le for the RCMP/ 4 RCMP 5mployee 2tacey .alcaen said, "-*,*+*)+*=1 !tacey 6alcaen + 7e: Fwd: Cadet >pplicant 9he above noted applicant had been cleared medically from our office -*,*+*-+,< and the file is in 7egina. 9here was some hesitance to clear him for all that met him% but at the time the MM&I was clear% no red flags noted from 7egina 7ecruiting% he cleared the medical after a follow up... .so we had to continue on. I 8now that some people felt the same way in 7egina% but there was nothing substantial at that time to red flag him for us or to conclude him on their end either. 3et me 8now if I should re call bac8 the medical file from 7egina and have the applicant come in to tal8 to 4eal. 9han8 you% !tacey 3hat #as the pro'lem/ RCMP CplJ RJ3J2J KRonL 8U:eill had this to say, 7on 2:4eill -*,*+*0+-/ ,0:=; 6arbara . !chmalR% &h.?.% 7. &sych. 7egional &sychologist +4M7 <)<)+/th !t. 4.I. 4?C E

Calgary% >lberta 9-I />0*=+;..+-0)= 0*=+;..+-0*= "fa@1 s.-; barbara.schmalRWrcmp+grc.gc.ca Hello ?r. !chmalR% 6elow is a list of concerns identified by !uitability Coordinator Gathleen Gibney with 4M7 7ecruiting. 9his file has stood out as being particularly peculiar in history and behavior of the applicant. 9he applicant appears to have never lived independently and without the close monitoring% guidance and influence of his family. It is Ouestionable as to whether this applicant possesses the Oualities to fulfill duties of the general duty tas8 ban8. I am reOuesting assistance as to whether this file may warrant a further psychological evaluation for the applicant. &lease feel free to call to discuss this applicant. 9han8s. 7on Cpl.7.M.!. "7on1 2:4eill. 4C2 4M7 7ecruiting !ervices 2ffice: "=*;1 </*+<,./ Fa@: "=*;1 </*+;,*) email: 7on.2:4eillWrcmp+grc.gc.ca 8h" my God" does that seem stupid to you/ Refuse a cleanGcut 44 year old applicant 'ecause he lives #ith his family/ Then again" may'e the family #as a 'ad influence GG #rong again$ 0s cited 'y RCMP >ield 7nvestigator <ave 2herstone all en+uiries garnered feed'ac* indicative of strong parental influence in some areas #ith +uite favora'le feed'ac* in other areas, I4PI!9IG>9I24 7I&279 7>&&279 ?:I4VHI9I &rotected > !ICH7I9N C3>!!IFIC>9I24 U ?I!IG4>9I24 C3>!!IFIC>9I24U?I!IG4>9I24 !ICH7I9>I7I 7UM >pplicant + Field Investigation 4?1

/. Conclusion: >ll enOuiries garnered feedbac8 indicative of strong parental influence in some areas with Ouite favorable feedbac8 in other areas. ?ave !herstone Field Investigator 8h" 'y the #ay" <ave 2herstone is actually the coroner in :anaimo" .ritish Colum'ia _ and an RCMP 8fficer and should have a pretty good idea of #hat he has concluded a'out this applicantJ 3hat #as :C8 :3R Recruiting 2ervices CplJRJ3J2J KRonL 8U:eill ulterior motive in trying to rule this clean cut applicant out/ 0s mentioned" could it 'e instead" 'ecause this young cleanGcut RCMP applicant made it very clear that he li*ed to catch 'ad guys & the RCMP didnt #ant him on their force 'ecause he #ould pro'a'ly have his hands full catching his fello# officers/ 0fter all" loo* at the multitude of crimes committed 'y the RCMP" only a fe# mentioned in this 'oo*/ 0lso" loo* at the attempts to coverGup crimes 'y the RCMP" as cited in this 'oo*/ <id the RCMP #ant to rule this *id out for fear that he #ouldnt turn a 'lind eye to the shenanigans of some RCMP officers" including some highGup in the organiNation/ This young cleanGcut RCMP applicant also made it very clear to their soG called Fpsychologist that he #ould arrest anyone committing a crime & it appears that it 'ecame dou'ly important to the RCMP to rule the *id out/ 2urely dont #ant a *id 'lo#ing the #histle on such RCMP crimes/ <oes the RCMP/ :ot on your life/ *ootnotes 1J Manted: thousands of new police officers: Its image perhaps near a record low% the 7CM& swings into hiring mode Tonda MacCharles" 8tta#a .ureau 4?4

Pu'lished 8n 2at >e' 1C 4CC http,11#e'cacheJgoogleusercontentJcom1search/ +Pcache,7QEhm00n2-9%,###JthestarJcom1article11@C41=YRCMPYs#ing sYintoYhiringYmodeYTondaYMacCharles" Y8tta#aY.ureauRcdP1RhlPenRctPcln*RglPca 4J Reference to RCMP 0pplication ` 0CC1@=9B=J 0ll these citation are in this file o'tained through Privacy 0ccessJ 8ne can also read the current authors ne# 'oo*s, 7CM& :&sychologist: 4eil >nderson:s 3egacy to :Honesty:: ?on:t tell the applicant our secretF http,11###JamaNonJcom1RCMPGPsychologistG0ndersonsG)egacyG (onesty1dp11=! 9B?C=C1refPsrQ1Q? /sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?44@=91!!RsrP1G ? If Nou 3i8e 9o Catch 6ad Guys 9his &olice Force ?oesnJt Mant NouF http,11###JamaNonJcom1)i*eGCatchGPoliceG>orceG <oesnt1dp11=B!?B4CB91refPsrQ1Q1@/ieP6T>@R+idP1?1@B4?!9=RsrP@G1@ If Nou 3ive at Home 9his &olice Force ?oesn:t Mant NouF Mhat 8ind of "wac8y" police force is thatF http,11###JamaNonJcom1PoliceG>orceG<oesntG#ac*yG police1dp11=B!?4 ?CB1refPsrQ1Q11/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?11BB4C!!RsrP1G11 > Good Cop doesn:t have to be a "6low+hard" http,11###JamaNonJcom1GoodGCopGdoesntGhaveG.lo#G hard1dp11=!@C= ?491refPsrQ1Q=C/sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?4?@B4B=@RsrP1G=C

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0nother interesting point to this young recruits case #as the reference 'y RCMP employee :eal 0nderson again to I don:t 8now him or about others: hesitancyL GG so a little more digging and lo# and 'ehold the hesitancy 'y the RCMP to accept him as a recruitJ1 3hat other dastardly reason could there 'e that this cleanGcut *id #as not suita'le for the RCMP/ RCMP 5mployee Aathleen Gi'ney incredi'ly raised the follo#ing, Gathleen Gibney -*,*+*0+-/ ,=:)Hi 7on% >s per our conversation% here are some issue. that arose from bac8grounds concerning the aUn applicant. 9he applicant always signs his correspondence with "6.>.% 6.!c"% no matter how informal the correspondence is. Parious sources indicated that they had no issues with the applicant% 9han8 you% Gathleen Gibney !uitability Coordinator 4M7 7ecruiting Hnit "F" ?ivision 9el. =*;+</*+;.** Fa@. =*;+</*+;,*) 8athleen.gibneyWrcmp+grc.gc.ca 8h" my God" the young 44 year old applicant had t#o university degrees Hone as a degree completion and one onGcampus studiesIJ 8h" definitely this is a reasona'le reason not to employ him as an RCMP officer/ 7snt it/ 4?=

<oes anyone else find this a most idiotic reason for this RCMP 2uita'ility Coordinator Aathleen Gi'ney to rule him out as an applicant GG having t#o university degrees/ May'e the RCMP prefer people #ith drug convictions GG guess #hat" they doJ 3hat #as RCMP 2uita'ility Coordinator Aathleen Gi'neys ulterior motive in trying to rule this clean cut applicant out/ 0s mentioned" could it 'e instead" 'ecause this young cleanGcut RCMP applicant made it very clear that he li*ed to catch 'ad guys & the RCMP didnt #ant him on their force 'ecause he #ould pro'a'ly have his hands full catching his fello# officers/ 0fter all" loo* at the multitude of crimes committed 'y the RCMP" only a fe# mentioned in this 'oo*/ 0lso" loo* at the attempts to coverGup crimes 'y the RCMP/ <id the RCMP #ant to rule this *id out for fear that he #ouldnt turn a 'lind eye to the shenanigans of some RCMP officers" including some highGup in the organiNation/ This young cleanGcut RCMP applicant also made it very clear to their soG called Fpsychologist that he #ould arrest anyone committing a crime & it appears that it 'ecame dou'ly important to the RCMP to rule the *id out/ 2urely dont #ant a *id 'lo#ing the #histle on such RCMP crimes/ Then again" the RCMP dont #ant to hire the son odf a little guy that successfully sued them Hsee 0ppendiM 1Ba to 1Bd" cited 'elo#I *ootnotes 1J Reference to RCMP 0pplication ` 0CC1@=9B=J 0ll these citation are in this file o'tained through Privacy 0ccessJ 8ne can also read the current authors ne# 'oo*s, 7CM& :&sychologist: 4eil >nderson:s 3egacy to :Honesty:: ?on:t tell the applicant our secretF http,11###JamaNonJcom1RCMPGPsychologistG0ndersonsG)egacyG (onesty1dp11=! 9B?C=C1refPsrQ1Q? /sP'oo*sRieP6T>@R+idP1?44@=91!!RsrP1G ? 4?B

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Appendix 15a The little guy sued for lost #ages of 1J? million dollars H#ith actuarial evidenceI and the first outGofGcourt settlement that the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP offered him #as S1BC"CCC/ The little guy told the la#yer that #asnt enough" and the second outGofG court settlement that the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP offered him #as S4 B"CCC/ The little guy said that represented a moral victory over the 'astards and said accept it$ 0s far as the little guy is concerned" the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP still o#e him the remaining 1 million dollars" together #ith a siNea'le amount for his #ife and children #ho have themselves 'een harassed 'y the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP$ 0s for the current author can tell" all he can say is that there are apparently many lying shitGheads #or*ing for the >ederal Government of Canada and the RCMP and that there is enough material out there in the press" in the media and via Google search he can #rite many" many 'oo*s a'out them for years and years to come/

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Personal space, pro-ective and direct measures #ith institutionaliNed mentally retarded childrenJ 'y T3 Mallen'y 722:, CC44G?@91 8C)C :um'er, 1CB9499 ! Pu'lication, %ournal of personality assessment" 19 = >e'T ?@K1L, 4@G?1 <ata'ase, >rom M5<)7:5d1Pu'Medd" a data'ase of the 6J2J :ational )i'rary of MedicineJ Personal 2pace, Pro-ective and <irect Measures #ith 7nstitutionaliNed Mentally Retarded Children 'y Terry Mallen'y 722:, CC44G?@91 8C)C :um'er, =!?1BC?!@9 Pu'lication, %ournal of Personality 0ssessment" v?@ n1 K19 =C4C1L, 4@G?1 <ata'ase, 5R7C The 5R7C data'ase is an initiative of the 6J2J <epartment of 5ducationJ Personal 2pace, <irect Measurement Techni+ues #ith (ardGofG(earing Children 'y Terry 3 Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, =4=9!C9=B 0ccession :o, 5%C9@!1C Pu'lication, 5nvironment and .ehavior" !" 1" 11 G144" Mar = <ata'ase, 5R7C The 5R7C data'ase is an initiative of the 6J2J <epartment of 5ducationJ M0))5:.9" T5RR9 3J" Personal 2pace, <irect Measurement Techni+ues #ith (ardG ofG(earing Children, 5nvironment and .ehavior !K1L pJ 11 :, CC1?G91!B 8C)C :um'er, =!= 4=?9 ? Pu'lication, 5nvironment and .ehavior" v! n1 K19 =C?C1L, 14 G14 <ata'ase, 5R7C The 5R7C data'ase is an initiative of the 6J2J <epartment of 5ducationJ The effect of eMtended contact #ith ZnormalsZ on the social 'ehavior of hardGofGhearing childrenJ 'y T3 Mallen'y 722:, CC44G=B=B 8C)C :um'er, 1C @!?@9! Pu'lication, The %ournal of social psychology" 19 B >e'T 9BK>irst (alfL, 1? G@ <ata'ase, >rom M5<)7:5d1Pu'Medd" a data'ase of the 6J2J :ational )i'rary of MedicineJ

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The personal space of hardGofGhearing children after eMtended contact #ith UnormalsUJ 'y T3 Mallen'yT RG Mallen'y 722:, CCC G149? 8C)C :um'er, 11? B9C? Pu'lication, The .ritish -ournal of social and clinical psychology" 19 B 2epT 1=K?L, 4B?G <ata'ase, >rom M5<)7:5d1Pu'Medd" a data'ase of the 6J2J :ational )i'rary of MedicineJ The 5ffect of 5Mtended Contact #ith Z:ormalsZ on the 2ocial .ehavior of (ardGofG (earing Children 'y Terry 3 Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, =4 CB49?C 0ccession :o, 5%11@?== Pu'lication, %ournal of 2ocial Psychology" 9B" 1? G@" >e' B <ata'ase, 5R7C The 5R7C data'ase is an initiative of the 6J2J <epartment of 5ducationJ The personal space of hardGofGhearing children after eMtended contact #ith ZnormalsZ 'y Terry 3 Mallen'yT Ruth G Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, 1=1B1@C :otes, Caption titleJ >rom, .ritish -ournal of social and clinical psychology T vJ 1=" noJ ? K2eptJ 19 BL <escription, pJ 4B?G4B J Pu'lisher, HGreat .ritain , sJnJ" 19 BI The missing person in measurement techni+ues of interpersonal distanceJ 'y Terry 3 Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, ! @94C4=! Thesis1dissertation , <ocument , e.oo* Computer >ile Pu'lisher, H.urna'y" .JCJI , HsJnJI" c19 BJ The 5ffect of 5Mtended Contact #ith :ormals on the 2ocial .ehavior of (ardGofG (earing Children 'y Terry Mallen'y 722:, CC44G=B=B 8C)C :um'er, =!B??99!=! Pu'lication, The %ournal of 2ocial Psychology" v9B n1 K19 BC4C1L, 1? G1?@ <ata'ase, 5R7C The 5R7C data'ase is an initiative of the 6J2J <epartment of 5ducationJ >acilitating the disappearance of perceptual error to the Poggendorff illusionJ 'y T3 Mallen'y 722:, CC4?G@?C9 8C)C :um'er, 11491? 94 Pu'lication, )anguage and speech" 19 ! 0prG%unT 19K4L, 19?G9 <ata'ase, >rom M5<)7:5d1Pu'Medd" a data'ase of the 6J2J :ational )i'rary of MedicineJ

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7ncidents of physical assault against childGa'use investigation #or*ers , the nature of childGa'use protection legislation as possi'le reason for such incidents , some Canadian provincial eMamples of internal policies attempting to deal #ith such incidents , placing the trend of such incidents into a theoretical perspective 'y Terry 3 Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, ==1 @C? Thesis1dissertation , Manuscript 0rchival Material Pu'lisher, 199=J Teach your child to read , a simple method for parents and educators 'y Terry 3 Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, !1BB=9?4 G 19@= The relative effectiveness of #holeG and partGtas* simulators 8C)C :um'er, 444 4@BB1 & 19@= Ouality assurance in medical1health care utiliNing and incorporating three methods of evaluation, process" setting and outcome , an introduction to assessing medical1health care 'y means of a conceptual Zprocess matriMZ , #ith special reference to acute care and chronic care hospitals 'y Terry 3 Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, 1@=@!!C19 G 19@!J 3hen the Z'a'yG'oomZ cohort reaches !B , #ill it 'e social chaos or a carefully planned transition/ , an introductory research proposal 'y Terry 3 Mallen'y 8C)C :um'er, 1@=@!1=@1 G 19@!J Child a'use , a 'eginning social #or*erUs understanding and use of the <2MG777GR and three reactive mental disorders follo#ing child a'use , reactive attachment disorder" postG traumatic stress disorder" and ad-ustment disorder 'y Terry 3allice Mallen'yT 7nstitute of Psychometric 0ssessment K.ay Ro'erts" :e#foundlandL 8C)C :um'er, =CB??!! G 199= <ealing #ith a violent #or* environment , internal policies and legislation dealing #ith physical assault and other threats against child protective social #or*ers 'y Terry 3 Mallen'yT 7nstitute of Psychometric 0ssessment" 0pplied 2tudies R 7nvestigative ResearchJ 72.:, C9!9B9==C4 9 @C9!9B9==C! 8C)C :um'er, ?B@ B99B G 199= :otes, Revision of authorUs thesisJ <escription, vii" = ? leaves T 49 cmJ 2eries Title, 5mployee assistance program seriesJ

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