I thought that was splitting hairs. Garland had one reason for committing the murders and that was outlined by the prosecution. He held a grudge against Alvin Liknes in relation to a business deal that soured. Alvin's wife was a casualty because she was his wife, and Nathan was a casualty because he slept at the estate sale that night.
It was one event of business grudge leading to the torment of his business partner and anyone else who was in the house.
If they were conscious at the acreage, and perhaps Alvin was, then each murdered for a different reason makes a lot more sense ... but that doesn't make sense to the public because there was no proof that they died at the acreage ...
... unless it's in the blood spatter evidence.
Princess Buttercup and Centrail Alberta, could you please repost the information you gathered about blood spatter evidence.
Thanks
What I'm thinking is that there's a reason why the defence conceded that Alvin and Kathryn were separate events. The defence attempted to argue that Nathan was part of the original event by claiming accident, and perhaps he was the first, perhaps he wasn't. We always want to believe the most gentle interpretation of evidence tweeted to the universe.
What was the media thinking by contesting a no-publication order on aerial photos of the dead bodies?
Which news organization made the application?
May I ask where you are getting the impression that KR conceded that AL and KL were separate events? I read it differently myself, and got the impression he sees it all as one event.
Lucie Edwardson ?@MetroLucie Feb 17
"It's clear it's one continuous act," says Ross says of #Garland crimes #yyc Gates asks if Nathan's is separate #yyc
Lucie Edwardson ?@MetroLucie Feb 17
Ross tells Gates he can look at murders as a continuous act and can give concurrent sentences for A+K and consecutive for Nathan #Garland