Until now. Munger, a St. Thomas resident, says she first met Rafferty in Toronto in when he was living at a friend's house on Queen St. She said Rafferty, then unemployed, was nonetheless well dressed in the latest fashions. But there were hints of strangeness, enough that Munger felt no urge to keep up regular communication.
Tina, a Woodstock resident who asked that her last name not be used, met Rafferty on the dating site plentyoffish. She says Rafferty quickly wanted to escalate their friendship to a romantic level. When she balked, he became distant — except when he needed money or drugs. Then "he started phoning me up asking for Oxy.
At one point he said he needed it for his mom and then for himself. For a while that's all he would call me about. The family of murdered Ontario schoolgirl Tori Stafford says they're angry after receiving official notice from Corrections Canada that one of the girl's killers has been transferred to a minimum security aboriginal healing lodge in Saskatchewan.
Terri-Lynne McClintic, 28, pleaded guilty in to first-degree murder in the death of Stafford, the eight year old whose disappearance captured the attention of the country for months as police scoured the countryside in what was then the largest-ever search for a missing person in Canada. Corrections Canada would not confirm McClintic's current whereabouts citing privacy reasons, but a spokeswoman said McClintic is serving "an indeterminate life sentence" for first-degree murder and won't be eligible for parole until May 19, When Tori vanished while walking home from school in Woodstock, Ont.
Rafferty, McClintic's then-boyfriend, is also serving a life sentence for first-degree murder in the little girl's death. The pair drove the girl first to Guelph and later Mount Forest, kilometres north of Woodstock, where Rafferty sexually assaulted and murdered the girl before the pair buried her body in a clandestine grave in a farmer's field. She should be in a maximum security prison serving a life sentence," he said. If she needs a doctor or a dentist then bring them into the facility.
Anyone with information with regard to this incident is asked to notify Detective Constable Jim Veltman at ext. A violent altercation that occurred at on Montreal Street has resulted in the death of a male victim, according to Kingston Police. At approximately a. Clement Nesanayagam of Kingston Police. Nesanayagam said that the incident was a targeted attack, but did not disclose any information on whether the age, gender, or identity of the suspect involved are known to police.
No arrest has taken place at this time, and Kingston Police said they are continuing to investigate and will release further information as it becomes available. You must be logged in to post a comment.
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