5/15/2012--Sentencing

  • #301
Well friends, this has been a long journey to Justice for Tori.

I am so thankful the right verdict was reached but also very thankful to have "met" each and everyone of you. You have been part of my life the last few months and we had our share of frustrations, tears and laughter.

A special thank you to or mods for allowing us the opportunity to share Tori's story.

My wish is one day our children will have the freedom to walk our streets without fear! No more evil lurking. No more monsters preying on them.

God Bless you all. xoxo

RIP Tori :rose:
 
  • #302
  • #303
I hope we have legal experts explain the sentence. I don't get the 25 + 10 + 10 but he's eligible for parole in 22 years. :waitasec:

All three sentences will run concurrently (at the exact same time). He is eligible for parole after serving 25 years of his life sentence. They add the time served (3 years already in prison, from the day he was arrested) as being time served which is why he is eligible for parole in 22 years.

If the sentences had run consecutively he would have served 10 years for kidnapping, then 10 years for assault, then life for first degree murder and wouldn't have been eligible for parole for 45 years (minus the 3 years he has already served while awaiting his trial, so technically he would have been eligible for parole in 42 years had the sentence been consecutively). HTH
 
  • #304
Exactly!!! IMO he is trying to leave some doubt in people's minds that Tara was in some way a part of this or to blame. What a piece of crap!!!!

OMG! I think you are right, I didn't think of this. This guy is really, really sick.
 
  • #305
James Armstrong ‏ @jamesarmstrong7
Tara McDonald says she doesn't think rafferty was remorseful. Won't take him up on offer to talk.
Good for Tara!

If Rafferty had anything to say that's different from what we saw in evidence, he had his chance and didn't take it. All I can surmise is that he or his lawyer were gambling on a more favourable verdict, not expecting guilty on all counts. Had they expected the verdict they got, then Rafferty would have had nothing to lose by testifying and making his excuses. Either Rafferty is still BSing or the defence guessed wrong and blew it. Ultimately it would have been Rafferty's call whether to testify, so he has no grounds for appeal on that account.

I just took a break to watch the TV news and the media seems to feel this conviction is bulletproof.

:jail:
 
  • #306
  • #307
"You sir are a monster," the judge said.

For all the criticism of the judge, this was a great line.

It must have felt good to make him stand up and say this to his sniveling face.
 
  • #308
Well, I'm going to try and take a little WS break for a bit.

The next time I hear anything about Rafferty, I hope it's about the hell he is facing in prison.

You guys are all great!

Rest in Peace, Victoria.
 
  • #309
RaffertyLFP: Rafferty appears to be crying, wiping away tears now. [via Twitter]


RaffertyLFP: Winters says family has been given a life sentence. [via Twitter]


RaffertyLFP: Grandmother of Tori, Linda Winters to give next statement. [via Twitter]

He didn't cry for the 3 months he let Tori lay under those rocks..he didn't cry when the trial was on with all the gruesome pictures..I'm sure if he crying now its for his own situation....nothing to do with the little girl who suffered terribly at his hands....
 
  • #310
Good-bye Rafferty...good things are comming your way!!!!!


Thank you Websleuths, Mods and all the beautiful people who were here for JUSTICE for Tori.
 
  • #311
Actually the date given for first eligible parole is twenty two years from now. Three years served going to trial. Twenty two remaining on a minimum twenty five years. The kidnapping and rape are served at the same time as the murder charge.

I don't like the possibility he could be released even if everyone thinks his parole will be denied. You never know what will be happening twenty two years from now.

And I really don't like that he has HOPE that he will see the outside again. I want that door to shut behind him with the thudding sound of forever etched in his mind. He doesn't deserve hope. Tori didn't have any.

Sorry I forgot to add the time served already, so I guess this means that there is no "good behaviour" applying to this sentence because I know the gov't doesn't want to feed and pay for these people eternally so they usually serve up to 85% of their time, I know it's that in the US but not sure in Canada. Not that I want him to see the light of day ever again, I'm just talking about the laws.

Also, what puzzles me about what MR said to Tara is that even the grandmother or the aunt not sure which one said in her statement today that they will never know what really happened. To this day, they are still saying this even though it sounds pretty cut and dry to me. IMO I think MR definitely does not want his family to believe that he actually did this and also because he will appeal it so claiming his innocence was IMO inevitable.
 
  • #312
Rafferty entered and sat down right away, didn't check himself out in glass as he did during trial. He appears unshaven, hair more messy.

Rafferty looking tired. More unkempt than normal. Didn't shave today. His hair isn't done, messier than normal.

hmmm maybe the two showers a week regiment has started already!:Banane35:

It's obvious he only cared about looking good for the jurors, yet he couldn't move himself to look presentable when saying 'how sorry he was' to the victims of this horrific crime.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...-is-a-psychopath/article2432384/?from=2433161
 
  • #313
Good-bye Rafferty...good things are comming your way!!!!!


Thank you Websleuths, Mods and all the beautiful people who were here for JUSTICE for Tori.

thanks to all of you guys as well... I am so glad that Tori got justice... I hope her parents can find a little peace now...
 
  • #314
I love Canada but I wish we had the death penalty!!!!! Thanks for the info!

I agree with you 100%!!! That or castration. I know the states is fighting for that now to change the laws, they don't want pedophiles in prisons anymore, they want them dead and I have to agree, since if everyone knew that if you are found guilty of that crime you would be killed or castrated, you would think twice before doing it, there has been more of these crimes since the death penalty was taken away in most states and less in the states that still use it.
 
  • #315
I agree with you 100%!!! That or castration. I know the states is fighting for that now to change the laws, they don't want pedophiles in prisons anymore, they want them dead and I have to agree, since if everyone knew that if you are found guilty of that crime you would be killed or castrated, you would think twice before doing it, there has been more of these crimes since the death penalty was taken away in most states and less in the states that still use it.

Five states had passed laws saying they were going to be able to execute anyone guilty of capital rape, a victim twelve or younger. Our supreme court overruled them and they had to repeal those laws. They basically said it was unconstitutional and that we don't execute people that haven't killed their victim.

Unless of course you commit treason. You can't f@ck the government, just children.

As you can guess I disagree with the supreme court on this one.
 
  • #316
Tori's brother's impact statement

When I was asked write my statement, I didn’t know what to write. What is there to write when there are no words to describe the impact this whole thing has left on me. Not everyone knows how it feels to have your world ripped out from under you in less than a day.

http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/raffertytrial/2012/05/15/19760666.html
 
  • #317
Actually the date given for first eligible parole is twenty two years from now. Three years served going to trial. Twenty two remaining on a minimum twenty five years. The kidnapping and rape are served at the same time as the murder charge.

I don't like the possibility he could be released even if everyone thinks his parole will be denied. You never know what will be happening twenty two years from now.

And I really don't like that he has HOPE that he will see the outside again. I want that door to shut behind him with the thudding sound of forever etched in his mind. He doesn't deserve hope. Tori didn't have any.

I really dont think he will be let out. He is likely going to appeal the charges since he thinks he so innocent but he will be denied in my opinion.

If I am alive at that time I think I would head over to those doors as well and make sure that that monster doesnt get paroled.
 
  • #318
Rob Stafford's statement:

For the last three years, our family has struggled with the loss of Tori.
Until now, it was unclear to us how or why this has happened and we have all had questions.
Countless times we as a family have sat and tried to figure it out, along with people all across the country, all wanting answers.
Knowing now that this was an act or crime that didn’t have to take place just leaves everyone even more disgusted.
Your actions that day ended up up taking our niece, daughter, cousin, friend from us.
Our lives have changed; we have had to be strong for one another even when we weren’t feeling strong throughout this ordeal.
Until now, we didn’t know how long this would go on, but our time is done: your time is just beginning.
 
  • #319
Well the sentence was what we expected, I guess. I hope he is never, ever granted parole.

He was clearly crying just for himself, probably thinking how these victim impact statements were messing up his chances of getting a lighter sentence. He sure had no tears for Tori during the trial.

And I think his offer to talk to Tara privately is the most disgusting thing. Just disgusting. If he had something to tell, he had his chance. All he's doing is twisting the knife a little more, and exerting the last tiny bit of power he has: hey, Tara, I have a secret, I know all about how your little girl died, play my game and I'll tell you. But of course it wouldn't be the truth (even if it was, how could you trust him?) and he's just trying to pile a little more suffering on a woman who has had more than anyone should have to bear.

Tink
 
  • #320
AM980.ca ‏ @AM980_Court
Other reporters who were on the 14th floor tell me Rafferty offered to meet with Tara McDonald to "fill in the blanks" about what happened.


Sorry, I am a bit behind......but what an @@#$$% to suggest this! I hope poor Tara does not fall for this! Either way her mind will never be at rest after this stupid, stupid comment! She will be damed if she does and damed if she doesnt. This makes me sooooooo angry!:furious: As if he has not done enought to mess with everyones minds!:banghead:


ETA: Sorry this was all talked about a couple pages back! I am not the only one who stated my concerns...grrrrr!!!
 

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