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Go hard, go early lesson not learnt by Berejiklian

Go hard, go early lesson not learnt by Berejiklian
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The Strange New Turn in the Case of 4-Year-Old Cash Gernon

The Strange New Turn in the Case of 4-Year-Old Cash Gernon Justin Rohrlich, Steven Monacelli © Provided by The Daily Beast Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Photos by Dallas County Police Department What he found sent a chill up his spine. The video is from 10 weeks before little Cash was left dead of stab wounds on the ground. But it shows the teenager charged with abducting him, Darriynn Brown, skulking down the street, opening Alvarado’s backyard gate and peering in before quickly walking away. “It’s really scary,” Alvarado told The Daily Beast. “I have two kids, one girl and one boy, and they play basketball in the backyard.”

The Strange New Turn in the Case of 4-Year-Old Cash Gernon

The Strange New Turn in the Case of 4-Year-Old Cash Gernon
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Guilty of using fake ID -- but why remains a mystery

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Merritt mom a role model, court told during sentencing hearing

Circumstances surrounding the death of Tracy (Two Feathers) Charters in a Merritt domestic dispute two years were recounted in B.C. Supreme Court on Monday during a sentencing hearing. Janice Nielsen, Charter s spouse, pleaded guilty Oct. 16 to manslaughter shortly after the start of her trial for second-degree murder. Her sentencing hearing is expected to wrap up Tuesday. Crown prosecutor Neal Flanagan told Justice Ronald McKinnon that Nielsen was upset after learning that Charters was involved with another woman. The couple had a history of drinking and domestic disputes to the point where Merritt RCMP officers knew them on a first-name basis. Charters was ordered by a Kamloops judge in 2008 to stay away from Nielsen if they had been drinking after he pleaded guilty to assaulting her.

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