Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 16, 2007, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Offers valid from december 1st, 2007 through january 2nd, 2008 at participating Honda retailers. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. See your Honda retailer of r full details. � As reported by Canadian manufacturers up to november 2007. Brandon Roy prod. Advisor top producer Janua r y Awa reness month door to door new canvasser s a r e g r e a t l y App re c i a t e d. There Are Over 18,000 Manitoban living with alzheimer res disease or other Type of dementia. Please remember them when a canvasser knocks on your door. Please Call 943 6622 or 1 800 378 6699 to make an online donation visit wow. Alth e Ime r. My. by Camille Bains v Vancouver Long before the discovery of severed Heads hands and feet at a suburban pig farm there were the pleas of family members about their missing loved ones mothers Sisters daughters aunts Whord disappeared without a Trace. One by one the women Whord spent much of their time in the drug ghetto of Vancouver res downtown Eastside seemed to vanish some after paying their rent and leaving savings in Bank accounts. As the list of missing women grew so did complaints about police by desperate relatives who say their concerns fell on deaf ears because the women were drug addicted prostitutes. Life in prison now after serial killer Robert Pickton has been found guilty of murdering six women families say a Public inquiry is needed to get to the Bottom of Why the Vancouver police department waited so Long to launch an investigation. Pickton was convicted dec. 9 on six counts of second degree murder after a 10 month jury trial and sentenced to life in prison with no parole eligibility for 25 years. Hearings leading into a second trial begin next month on another 20 murder counts. Sarah de Vries who was last seen on april 13, 1998, is among those 20 other women Pickton is charged with killing. Maggie de Vries sarahs sister said police were getting tips about women going off to pick tones port Coquitlam b. C., pig farm As far Back As 1997. It a snot until the Spring of 2001, when a joint ramp Vancouver police task Force took Over the file that the missing a omens Case appeared to move Forward. Less than a year later on feb. 22, 2002, the first charges were Laid against Pickton when archaeological experts and the missing a omens joint task Force led by the mounties began scouring his 4.5 hectare property for clues. I want to know Why so Many women had died before they police got onto that property de Vries said. I was there at the beginning pressing for the investigation to be taken More seriously and i saw the resistance to that by the police in Early 1999. There was no willingness to admit to the possibility of crimes let alone murder let alone serial murder. Former Vancouver police officer Kim Rossmo now a research professor in the criminal Justice department at Texas state University warned officials in his department in May 1999 that a serial killer might be at work. But in june 1999, the Force was still saying publicly that the women could be living elsewhere. Rossmo who developed geographic profiling As a crime fighting tool now used by police departments around the world said an inquiry is needed but serve As a soap Box for bashing police. Rather it should ensure that the necessary systems Are in place so a tragedy on such a massive scale never happens again he said. The Canadian press Mississauga ont. Mourners who sought to pay their respects to a slain teen who had reportedly clashed with her family Over traditional islamic dress were shocked to find the girls family changed funeral plans at the last minute. On saturday afternoon dozens of emotional mourners arrived at the islamic Centre mosque in Mississauga ont. For the funeral Only to discover that 16 year old Asa Parvez had been buried earlier in the Day at a private location. I came Down to Pray for her and Pray for gods mercy on her said Fazal Kalyani who was aware of the change ahead of time but came to the mosque for saturday prayers. Strictly for privacy reasons they did not want a Media zoo inside. Parvez who friends say was in a Long standing dispute with her family Over her apparent reluctance to Wear the traditional Muslim head Scarf died late monday evening in Hospital. Her father cab Driver Muhammad Parvez 57, is charged with murder. He is currently being held in custody and has not entered a plea. Her 27 year old brother Waqas was granted bail at a Brampton ont., courtroom Friday afternoon. He faces a charge of obstructing Peel police in their investigation into the girls strangulation death. While some left disappointed others cried at being denied the Chance to pay tribute to Par Vezys life. The emotional scene was punctuated by sadness and anger. Theresa Lee who attended Applewood Heights secondary school with Asa lashed out at reporters and photographers who were waiting outside the mosque. What else do you want she shouted with tears in her eyes. Her family moved this funeral because of you. Just get out of the mosque. Canadian press mourners miss slain girls funeral Vancouver police methods Pickton probe inquiry sought missing women investigation faulted j. P. Moczulski / Canadian press mourners leave mosque after learning Asa Parvez had been buried earlier in the Day after a change in plans
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