GUILTY Canada - Victoria Stafford, 8, Woodstock ON, 8 April 2009

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From May 2012:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/judge-calls-tori-stafford-killer-a-monster-at-sentencing-1.1180907

Michael Rafferty has been sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years, despite his continued claim that he did not commit crimes against Victoria (Tori) Stafford... Rafferty was found guilty on all three charges he faced following the first full day of deliberations: first-degree murder, sexual assault causing bodily harm and kidnapping...

Terri-Lynne McClintic, who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder two years ago, testified in March that she lured Tori to Rafferty’s car on his orders. The pair then took the girl first to Guelph and later to Mount Forest...

McClintic told jurors Rafferty repeatedly raped the girl before, overcome with rage, she bludgeoned the young girl to death with a hammer. The 21-year-old had previously said Rafferty killed Tori.
 
Cast in harsh spotlight, stepfather of young kidnapping/murder victim Tori Stafford dies
For several dramatic weeks, James Goris was wrongly cast as a suspect in a horrible crime that riveted the country’s attention.

But when he died this month, the news media took no notice, and the names of the people he’s linked to forever in the news were not mentioned in his obituary.

James Goris, 42, died in Woodstock Hospital Dec. 6. His obituary reads like many others: what he loved to do and who are the loved ones left behind.

Cast in harsh spotlight, stepfather of young kidnapping/murder victim Tori Stafford dies
 
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Mark what would have been Tori Stafford’s 20th birthday with acts of kindness: Dad
''Do something kind. Help a neighbour with a chore. Visit a senior citizen. Pick up litter. Smile.

Do something kind.

Help a neighbour with a chore. Visit a senior citizen. Pick up litter. Smile.

That’s what the father of Victoria “Tori” Stafford is asking the public to do to mark what would have been the Woodstock girl’s 20th birthday this Wednesday.''


 
Cast in harsh spotlight, stepfather of young kidnapping/murder victim Tori Stafford dies
For several dramatic weeks, James Goris was wrongly cast as a suspect in a horrible crime that riveted the country’s attention.

But when he died this month, the news media took no notice, and the names of the people he’s linked to forever in the news were not mentioned in his obituary.

James Goris, 42, died in Woodstock Hospital Dec. 6. His obituary reads like many others: what he loved to do and who are the loved ones left behind.

Cast in harsh spotlight, stepfather of young kidnapping/murder victim Tori Stafford dies

This is the first that I’ve heard of his passing. From the article you linked:

“In a victim impact statement for Rafferty’s trial, Goris described how he loved to take Tori shopping, how her school stories brightened his days, and how he considered himself her step-father.

“The day she went missing, my life took a turn and got worse than I could ever imagine,” he wrote.”
 

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