"My dad was not invisible, he was not disposable, and he was not reclusive. He was a healthy, vibrant, kind, generous soul who touched many people and lives, all of which felt the shock and loss of his murder," said Ronald Worsfold's daughter Stacey Worsfold.
"My dad was not invisible, he was not disposable, and he was not reclusive. He was a healthy, vibrant, kind, generous soul who touched many people and lives, all of which felt the shock and loss of his murder," said Ronald Worsfold's daughter Stacey Worsfold.
"My dad was not invisible, he was not disposable, and he was not reclusive. He was a healthy, vibrant, kind, generous soul who touched many people and lives, all of which felt the shock and loss of his murder, said Ronald Worsfold's daughter Stacey Worsfold.
When all was said and done, Beryl Musila stood, took a last look around the courtroom, then opened the rear door of the prisoner s box and disappeared into the Edmonton courthouse s labyrinth of cells.