Multiple murder sentences can be consecutive... 2 x 25 years = 50 years.Hope you're right but IMO that is very rare in Canada. It would take a "Paul Bernardo" type to get that sentence.
Unless the judge gives him consecutive sentences for two murder convictions. The perpetrator does not deserve to ever breathe free air again. That's the only justice that can be had in this case. :moo:25 years....he'll be out when he's 47.
Indignity to body? What does this mean? Did he try and burn Haileys body? OMG
182. (a) neglects, without lawful excuse, to perform any duty that is imposed on him by law or that he undertakes with reference to the burial of a dead human body or human remains, or. (b) improperly or indecently interferes with or offers any indignity to a dead human body or human remains, whether buried or not,
180 - 186 Criminal Code od Canada - Tripod
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http://legalrorke.tripod.com/CCC/180.htm
FYI: I am not even remotely close to being a lawyer and I just googled this so IDK if it is correct.
I'm praying the motive is not something we really don't want to hear...it is the only reason I can see him taking her alive...if she was alive. I'm so heartbroken for this baby and her father.
Life in Canada is 25 years. (for now)
Typically, dismemberment results in indignity charges.The indignity to a body charge may be for Hailey OR Terry. It *could* be simply that he left her out in the open after death (or that he tried to burn her, which would explain why LE kept saying "remains" instead of body last night). Or it *could* mean he did something horrendous to Terry, after death. Hopefully this will be cleared up at the presser. Not that I really want to know, but you all know what I mean.
There were some harsh comments made by Hailey's maternal grandfather about Terry after his murder and while the search for Hailey was ongoing. These photos speak volumes and will be part of Terry's legacy permanently, I hope the criticism will be forgotten.
In the past few years, I have seen a disturbing number of child custody problems/resentments ending up in the murder of one of the parents (usually the father). If I placed myself in Hailey's mother's shoes--I would NOT be on face book commenting "that's where my daughter lives!" If I put myself in the shoes of Hailey's maternal grandfather, I would NOT be smearing my granddaughter's father in the media, when I just found out that he was murdered. Just my opinion.