Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 13, 2001

Issue date: Tuesday, March 13, 2001
Pages available: 49
Previous edition: Monday, March 12, 2001

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communication Centre employees Are Back at two others Are still on administrative leave with pay and a fifth quit soon after the Swatski would not discuss the disciplinary we dont discuss matters of internal discipline in the police he the family of the murdered women has been demanding answers in the but expressed Relief yesterday at the sudden guilty weve been this 14 to sit through a court Case that could go on for years at least this parts finished said Hank whose wife Arline is the victims Sis the Meadows lived just Down the Street from eclairs where the Sisters were Mur Meadows said they still expect the women to come strolling up the sidewalk on sat urday we were together All these All three As the three of us did everything Ogeth he now All we got is Meadows said the Crown called family Mem Bers last week to discuss the possibility of a plea they agreed to defence lawyer Jeff Gindin said negotiations began after Dunlop preliminary which ended last he was ordered to stand trial on one count of first degree murder and one count of second degree weve had a Good Chance to look at All the Evi Dence and review our said a spokesman for the Dunlop family declined to comment the Crown recently agreed to reduce the first degree charge to which opened family photo Leclair was stabbed while on phone to the door for a Swatski said yesterday family members will have to wait a Little longer before learning the specifics of the police role in the women when the time is Well be Able to share much More he he pointed to the sentencing next the internal disciplinary hearing for which a Date Hast been set and possibility of an inquest or other Legal he speculate on a at most appropriate time i am Able to share further they will be he id not want to speculate on what could be released or Swatski said his heart goes out to the victims family for All they have what happened that night will Ever be corrected by whatever form of punishment it will not bring those two people Back to he i did it continued from Page a1 Ive known Corrine for a Long time and if i Ever meant to harm her in such a in pretty sure something like that would have happened Dunlop told a provincial court judge at the in very sorry about what has he was sentenced to four months in jail which would have taken him beyond the Date of the killings had he served his full penalty along with the Proba Tion Only hours before the two women were police found Dunlop inside Mckeowen Home while investigating a Call she had made to in which she claimed someone had been Mckeowen answered the door wearing Only a White Nightgown and a headband and told police everything was Dunlop falsely identified himself As Pat both were obviously but police left the Home without requesting further identification or taking any four More emergency Calls were received through out the but the exact contents of the Middle three were not the final Call came in about 5 from a 911 operator testified Leclair was Likely stabbed while on the the operator reported hearing a muffled scream before the Call the operator called Back and a Man believed to be Dunlop answered the claiming everything was the operator could hear several dogs Barking and dispatched police to the the police saw Dunlop fleeing the Home but he got officers returned to the House and found the two bodies Dunlop was arrested later that night after a stand in which he admitted to the youre probably mad at i whacked two he told police negotiators who testified in the after he was taken into a police officer asked Dunlop How he was not bad for a Guy who did a double he told an who testified from his who police estimated was at More than twice the Legal blood alcohol limit at the time of the told police his adrenaline was pumping at the after he was detained in custody at the remand Cen Dunlop made no Bones about what he was in i killed two people last he told a City youth Tell employers begging pays higher wage Young Job seekers cry out for respect at Community forum crisis teams called to Dauphin schools by Kevin Rollason by Paul Mckee Winnipeg Young Job seekers have a message to employers pay us More than we can make of were not All Lazy Cheryl said employers have a difficult time attracting Young workers because today youth dont see the Point in slogging it out All Day for a she said you can make More Money asking for spare change or being a Squeegee Chris said employ ers treat Young people As if they have no work they think Young people like us Are Lazy and dont want to said who wants to be a Somario Ozzy adults thinks kids just want to hang out or do he but they want meaningful that can help them in their career those were just some of the comments from youth participants at a federally funded Community forum that brought together government employers and youth to Dis cuss issues affecting Winnipeg youth and employ they think Young people like us Are Lazy and dont want to work Chris Corrine executive director of youth employment said the Winnipeg meeting was part of a National program to identify issues Gnu warns in us crib Usu i Fiessor that affect youth particularly youth or a professional she Only half at jokingly said it would be Nice if employers didst the youths at the forum were chosen from win look on youth workers As a disposable Nipges Tec voc High several times the Issue of Money was raised by both the youth and adult one Man said he knew of a Young woman from a prosperous Home who dropped out and became a Squeegee kid and could earn a Day at during a discussion a Tec voc student said employers dont recognize the skills High school students have and dont afford them opportunities to grow at a students want to move away from minimum Mcdonalds kinds of she alone said just getting in the front door of decent jobs is difficult because of employers insistence on youths fall victim to not having any experience and no Way of getting he Many of the Young Job seekers said forums like yesterdays session were a positive during a Many of the youths expressed Surprise at the support out there for its very interesting to know there Are so Many people behind the scenes helping said David Michael said hell take the information he Learned Back to friends at school and let them know they have options when looking for jobs and planning who wants to be an English professor crisis teams have been called to two Dauphin schools after a popular elementary school teacher was killed on sunday when the car she was in collided Headon with a Kelly Rae of was killed instantly when the car she was in went out of control and slammed into an oncoming Semi on 16 just North of Macdonald at about the Driver of the Shelley Lynne of was rushed to Portage District general hos Pital where she was pronounced the 50yearold Winnipeg Driver of the truck and his male passenger escaped the crash last members of the Dohan of Gilbert were too upset to talk about the woman James a former Neighbour of said the two women were coming from Winnipeg where they had attended a wedding they were very close Nakonechny said were always its just such a sad Nakonechny said both women were outgoing and Jaremy was known by All the students at bark Eric school where she taught Grade she was close to All the she told my next year youll be in my Nakonechny said the death will be especially hard for Aremys who is principal of the High school in a close Mother daughter he the was following in her mothers tarns a Dauphin said crisis teams went to both Aremys school and the Middle school where so Many of her former students now ;