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One more transcript. No new information though.
For sure, Sheshcanada, this case has affected me emotionally. In part, because I have a grandson the same age as Nathan. I can only believe that Kathy Liknes and her husband died trying to protect Nathan because I can't imagine any grandparent not having the overwhelming need to do anything possible to protect his/her grandchild. And the coward that did this--at the moment I have no description for the emotions roiling up inside me. That he would deny Nathan's family, the Liknes family, the knowledge what he did to their loved ones' remains speaks volumes as to just what kind of creature he is.
The thought that Garland still has something with which he can keep hurting Nathan's Mom, Dad, and brothers in such a cruel way--plus the aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, teachers, classmates--sickens me. It's all compounded by the nightmares he's brought to the entire Liknes family. He's brought shame and disrepute to his own family. And his poor sister, knowing her brother has murdered her husband's parents and her nephew must be putting an incredible strain on the very relationship she needs most.
The suspense in Calgary, with only a month to go before the preliminary hearing, must be building every day.
Fantastic work by the Calgary police and their partners in continuing to hunt for even the tiniest clues that might be revealed now that the fields are more exposed. My bet is that they were searching for any depressions in the soil itself that might lead them to any items Garland couldn't burn in order to hide even more evidence.
CBC News- Calgary at 6
Still Searching
http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Canada/Calgary/ID/2661584896/
Posted: March 30, 2015
This is not an official transcript, and is not connected to any of the participants.
It is a rough draft, and all errors are my own.
CBC News- Calgary at 6
Host: Rob Brown = RB Reporter: Stephanie Wiebe = SW
Professor, Mount Royal University, Dept. of Justice Studies: Doug King = DK
Neighbour of Airdrie property: Jim Nevada = JN
00:23
RB: Still searching. Nine months after the disappearance of Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents, investigators continue to scour the prime suspect's property. We're asking why tonight.
04:02
RB: Police returned to Douglas Garland's property today. They're searching for clues into the deaths of Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents. Investigators had wrapped up their ground search in Airdrie at the end of last July, you'll recall, but now they are back. Stephanie Weib was also at the search site today.
SW: The search has resumed here at the acreage. Police officers first arrived Sunday to scour the property where Douglas Garland once resided. He is charged with two counts of first degree murder, and one of second degree murder, in the deaths of Alvin and Kathy Liknes and their grandson, Nathan O'Brien.
Officers searched the area and buildings around the home. Investigators aren't saying why the search has started again, but one criminology expert believes they could be looking for more evidence.
DK: The police may be getting ready to go on the stand to present evidence. It could be as simple as making sure they have everything in tow in terms of that kind of thing. It could be something much more significant in terms of more information that might lead them to want to check into something more.
SW: Neighbours say life was just starting to almost return to normal after the heavy police presence last summer. They, like many people, are looking for answers to what happened.
JN: I feel sorry for both sides, especially the side that, well, you know--that, that kid seemed pretty special, right? And when they had that hockey tournament, like, the whole community still talks about it. But it would just be nice to have some closure.
SW: Garland's parents are listed as owners of the property and are believed to still be living here. Douglas Garland remains in custody. A preliminary inquiry is set for May.
Stephanie Wiebe, CBC News, Airdrie
For sure, Sheshcanada, this case has affected me emotionally. In part, because I have a grandson the same age as Nathan. I can only believe that Kathy Liknes and her husband died trying to protect Nathan because I can't imagine any grandparent not having the overwhelming need to do anything possible to protect his/her grandchild. And the coward that did this--at the moment I have no description for the emotions roiling up inside me. That he would deny Nathan's family, the Liknes family, the knowledge what he did to their loved ones' remains speaks volumes as to just what kind of creature he is.
The thought that Garland still has something with which he can keep hurting Nathan's Mom, Dad, and brothers in such a cruel way--plus the aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, teachers, classmates--sickens me. It's all compounded by the nightmares he's brought to the entire Liknes family. He's brought shame and disrepute to his own family. And his poor sister, knowing her brother has murdered her husband's parents and her nephew must be putting an incredible strain on the very relationship she needs most.
The suspense in Calgary, with only a month to go before the preliminary hearing, must be building every day.
Fantastic work by the Calgary police and their partners in continuing to hunt for even the tiniest clues that might be revealed now that the fields are more exposed. My bet is that they were searching for any depressions in the soil itself that might lead them to any items Garland couldn't burn in order to hide even more evidence.
CBC News- Calgary at 6
Still Searching
http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Canada/Calgary/ID/2661584896/
Posted: March 30, 2015
This is not an official transcript, and is not connected to any of the participants.
It is a rough draft, and all errors are my own.
CBC News- Calgary at 6
Host: Rob Brown = RB Reporter: Stephanie Wiebe = SW
Professor, Mount Royal University, Dept. of Justice Studies: Doug King = DK
Neighbour of Airdrie property: Jim Nevada = JN
00:23
RB: Still searching. Nine months after the disappearance of Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents, investigators continue to scour the prime suspect's property. We're asking why tonight.
04:02
RB: Police returned to Douglas Garland's property today. They're searching for clues into the deaths of Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents. Investigators had wrapped up their ground search in Airdrie at the end of last July, you'll recall, but now they are back. Stephanie Weib was also at the search site today.
SW: The search has resumed here at the acreage. Police officers first arrived Sunday to scour the property where Douglas Garland once resided. He is charged with two counts of first degree murder, and one of second degree murder, in the deaths of Alvin and Kathy Liknes and their grandson, Nathan O'Brien.
Officers searched the area and buildings around the home. Investigators aren't saying why the search has started again, but one criminology expert believes they could be looking for more evidence.
DK: The police may be getting ready to go on the stand to present evidence. It could be as simple as making sure they have everything in tow in terms of that kind of thing. It could be something much more significant in terms of more information that might lead them to want to check into something more.
SW: Neighbours say life was just starting to almost return to normal after the heavy police presence last summer. They, like many people, are looking for answers to what happened.
JN: I feel sorry for both sides, especially the side that, well, you know--that, that kid seemed pretty special, right? And when they had that hockey tournament, like, the whole community still talks about it. But it would just be nice to have some closure.
SW: Garland's parents are listed as owners of the property and are believed to still be living here. Douglas Garland remains in custody. A preliminary inquiry is set for May.
Stephanie Wiebe, CBC News, Airdrie