Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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T32171
2014 Santa Fe 2.4 FWD
Pre- owned SUV with heated seats, steering wheel audio controls
and 160 watt prem sound, Bluetooth, power group, cruise,
traction control and more.
Was $ 23,900
SALE
PRICE
$ 21,900
2 0 1 3 Santa Fe Pre m ium AWD
T34301
2.0 turbo 264 HP, heated seats front and rear, rear park assist,
rear air cond/ heat, proximity key, LCD media screen. One owner
SUV that we sold new, 57,125 kms, balance of warranty.
Was $ 26,900
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PRICE
$ 25,900 T32831
200 9 S o n a ta L i m i ted
One owner luxury car that we sold when new! Heated leather
seats, power moonroof, Infinity sound, Hyundai remote starter
and winter tires/ rims incl. Only 91,988 kms. Excellent cond.
Was $ 11,900
SALE
PRICE
$ 9,900
201 2 Accent 4 Dr. GL
6 speed, steering wheel audio controls and cruise, power
windows/ locks, prem. sound, air cond, keyless and more. One
owner car, balance of warranty to July/ 2017, only 48,320 kms.
Was $ 10,900
SALE
PRICE
$ 9,900
2011 San t a F e GL F WD
T32401
3.5 litre V6, heated seats, power group, steering wheel audio
controls, Bluetooth, remote starter, trailer pkge., one owner SUV
and very nice. Balance of warranty, 95,241 kms.
Was $ 15,900
SALE
PRICE
$ 14,900
201 1 Tu c s o n G L FWD
We sold this one owner SUV when new! Loaded with air cond.,
prem. sound with secondary audio controls and Bluetooth. Power
windows/ locks, cruise. Hyundai remote starter, winter tires and
more. 70,368 kms. Balance of warranty.
Was $ 15,900
T34001
SALE
PRICE
$ 14,900
2 012 C a mr y 4 DR L E
Just in on trade and low kms, one local owner car, power
group, media center, power group, traction control,
only 29,421 kms, balance of factory
warranty.
Was $ 18,900
T34191
SALE
PRICE
$ 17,900 Exact vehicle
not shown.
A16901
2013 Elant r a GL S 4 D R
One local owner car, heated seats, power moonroof, alloy
wheels, 160 watt prem sound, Bluetooth.
Hyundai remote starter and rear spoiler.
Only 21,181 kms.
Was $ 18,900
2012 Altima 2.5 S
Automatic, air, power group, cruise, keyless, remote starter,
local car in excellent condition, balance of factory
warranty. Should be $ 15,900.
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE $ 12,9 00 12,900 $ 16,900
2 0 10 Santa Fe Sport AWD
Heated leather/ cloth seats, power sunroof, Bluetooth and prem.
sound, power seat, alloy wheels. One owner SUV, balance of
warranty, only 57,625 kns and minty.
Was $ 18,900
D17001
2014 M D X SH- AWD
D17191
Navigation pkge, this one local owner luxury suv is minty and
loaded, as new with only 8,610 km's and the balance of Acura
Warranty, diamond white w/ gray leather.
SALE
PRICE
$ 48,900
2 0 1 4 M ir a ge SE 5 Dr .
C34061
Loaded with auto climate, heated seats, prem sound/ USB, power
group, cruise and more. Only 9485 km's, one owner car not an
ex rental.
Was $ 13,900
SALE
PRICE
$ 12,900
2 0 11 Range r S upercab 4 x4
T33121
XLT pkge inc power group, auto/ air, matching cap, 4.0 Litre v6,
alloy wheels, one owner truck and it is immaculate, only
36,365 km's.
Was $ 20,900
SALE
PRICE
$ 19,900 19,9 00
2009 Edge Limit ed AWD
D17181
Luxury suv with heated leather seats, panoramic sunroof,
chrome wheels, memory pkge and more, one owner SUV and
mainly commuter km's, excellent condition, 129,872 km's.
SALE
PRICE
$ 15,900
SALE
PRICE
$ 17,900
D17151
BOULDER, Colo. - Dynel Lane, the
Colorado woman accused of cutting
out an expectant mother's unborn
child in an attack earlier this year,
pleaded not guilty Thursday.
Lane showed little emotion at the
court hearing, sitting beside her
lawyer. A two- week trial has been
scheduled for early next year.
Prosecutors say Lane lured
26- year- old Michelle Wilkins to her
home on March 18 with an online ad
selling maternity clothes, attacked
the eight- months- pregnant Wilkins
and removed the fetus.
Wilkins survived, but her baby did
not. Prosecutors could not charge
Lane with murder because a coroner
found no evidence the fetus lived
outside the womb, so they charged
her with unlawful termination of a
pregnancy.
Michael Perini, a spokesman for
the Wilkins family, said they are
confident the Boulder district attorney
will get justice, the Denver Post
reported.
Lane is being held in jail on US$ 2
million bond.
- The Associated Press
Woman accused of cutting out
unborn child pleads not guilty
C ENTENNIAL, Colo. - The jurors
who convicted James Eagan
Holmes of murder in the Colorado
theatre shooting unanimously decided
Thursday they can consider the death
penalty in his sentencing.
They said capital punishment is justified
because Holmes murdered a large
number of victims; caused a grave risk
of death to others; committed murder
in a heinous, cruel or depraved manner;
and laid in wait or ambush.
One factor jurors said prosecutors
did not prove was that Holmes intentionally
killed a child, but the other " aggravating
factors" ensure jurors will
continue to consider whether he should
die for his crimes.
Prosecutors still must clear two more
hurdles before Holmes can be sentenced
to die.
Prosecutors said Holmes wanted to
murder as many people as he could in
the audience of more than 400 people
but failed to kill more than 12 because
his assault rifle jammed during the attack
Juky 20, 2012.
The defence offered no counter- argument
in this first phase of his sentencing.
The defence will now lead the next
phase, trying to show his mental illness
and other " mitigating factors" make it
wrong to execute Holmes in any case.
Jurors will then deliberate for a
second time, deciding whether the extent
of his mental problems outweighs
the lifelong suffering Holmes caused.
If so, the trial would end there, with
a life sentence instead of the death penalty.
If not, the sentencing will move into a
third and final phase, in which victims
and their relatives would describe the
impacts of Holmes' crimes.
While the jury will decide the murder
sentences, Colorado law already
establishes the penalties for his convictions
on attempted murder and other
charges. Holmes wounded 58 people
and 12 others were injured in the chaos
of the attack.
On Wednesday, prosecutor Rich Orman
showed jurors photos of each
person killed and read their names -
bringing some of their relatives in the
courtroom to tears.
Orman reminded jurors Holmes
threw tear gas and sprayed so much
gunfire even moviegoers hiding behind
seats couldn't avoid being hurt.
" The victims were unaware of any
danger, watching a movie, in a theatre,
a place of joy and of safety," said Orman.
" The victims died surrounded by
screaming, by pain and by anguish."
Holmes deliberately and cruelly
killed all of them, including six- yearold
Veronica Moser- Sullivan who " had
four gunshot wounds to her little body,"
Orman said.
But jurors didn't agree Holmes
showed the necessary intent in the
girl's death for this to be an " aggravating
factor."
They came to that decision after reviewing
a video in which Holmes asked
police: " There weren't any children
hurt, were there?"
- The Associated Press
Capital punishment justified: jurors
Theatre shooter step closer
to receiving death sentence
By Sadie Gurman Passersby move
past a row of
crosses erected
for the 12 victims
of the massacre
in a nearby movie
theatre and to
mark the day of
the third anniversary
Monday of
the killing spree
in Aurora, Colo.
James Eagan
Holmes could get
the death penalty
for the massacre
after being found
guilty last week
of all 165 charges
against him.
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