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bassano dam would be another spot virtually impossible to search.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calga...than-o-brien-kathy-and-alvin-liknes-1.2707268
.... I mean, to lay a, to lay a charge of first degree murder--I mean, that tells us right away and especially it's kind of unusual they would lay two counts of first degree and one count of second degree. That's kind of unusual. Which tells me, I , we could speculate a little bit that one of two things happened.
When he went there, it's assumed that the police theory is that he went there that night to abduct and murder the two, the couple, not expecting to find the grandson, Nathan there, and so there was no premeditation with regards to the murder of Nathan. Secondly, first degree murder is also a--there's a schedule of offences that if a homicide takes place during the commission of these offences, first degree murder is a proper offence. One of them is kidnapping and the other one is forcible confinement. That's another one. There's. there's some others too, but those are two.
So, maybe there was forcible confinement of the couple, however they took their grandson with them. There was really no forcible confinement there. That's why it was a second degree murder charge. So it's very unusual that the charges are laid two counts of first and one of second. Especially without the bodies ...
Well, it depends what the Alberta court system is like, and how backlogged they are. Having said that, and knowing this will be a high profile case, it could be anywhere from two to three years. It will also very much depend on how fast the disclosure comes out from the Crown's office, and I'm assuming our suspect will get lawyered up again quickly - possibly through legal aid. They will have volumes of disclosure, and that will all take time to trickle out. I don't see him getting bail this time around either. He breached his bail condition, and that pretty much takes care of that for DG, and I don't think anyone would stand up to try and bail him out anyway. So, it will also depend on how he elects to be tried (I don't picture him wanting to plead guilty). So, by a judge alone, judge and jury, etc. Trial dates will have to be set, but that can't happen until all the disclosure is received. I'd be very surprised if it was before the two year mark of being charged, but they just may make that happen, because the family will certainly be in agony until then, and then they'll have to prepare themselves to hear the details and all the evidence come out. One can hope too, that the bodies will be found before then.
Addendum: Oh, and because it was national news, they may of course be looking to hold it in a different court jurisdiction, where they might think it wasn't as well publicized or in the local news so much.
If he chooses Judge and Jury, his lawyer will I 'm sure ask for a change of venue.
I think that Garland was festering over what he believed to be a stolen opportunity for many years.
What he did to the child is beyond redemption.
As this topic slips down the list of current topics, I hope that Nathan will be remembered with butterflies.
There is no such thing as "change of venue" in Canada except after "tunnel vision" (see: Redrum). It is impossible to contaminate 1.3 million potential jury members and require a change of venue in Calgary.
ANOTHER theory - Devil's Advocate
DG probably knew the Likess were leaving soon to Mexico and knew of the estate sale and possibly went there to try to get money from them. What if he had no intent to kill them but a scuffle broke out between Al and him. He put Al into a state of medical distress, and then decided to finish it off. In this scenario there was no intent. Hence, it would be hard to prove first degree murder.
I agree that Douglas Garland knew that the Alvin Liknes grandparents were about to skip town. "Leaving town" was apparently posted on social media, sales advertisements, and possibly casinos for days prior to the sale which advertised as a "leaving the country" "estate sale" ... everything but the kitchen sink is for sale at estate sales ... or was this a garage sale ... which was it? Was everything being sold, or was the plan to move some furniture to Evansburg? How did the bankruptcy factor into the office contents? I keep wondering if the bedroom and kitchen contents were sold and removed during the sale.
I think that the only way that Garland could have removed a 6 foot 200 pound Alvin Liknes from the crime scene was if Alvin was invited to step into a truck to talk about the problem ... and there he was attacked. I can't see that scrawny arrested man Garland having the strength to lift a 200 pound man. He looks aged for his 54 years.
In the Stafford murder a change of venue was granted.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/stafford-murder-trial-gets-change-of-venue-1.1031988
The Tori Stafford murder happened in Woodstock, a small town. Calgary has more than a million people, most of whom couldn't care less about missing children. What does the change of venue want ... a trial n Airdrie, Cocharne? Is that population less inclined to be influenced than 12 people in a population of more than a million?
Lol at Airdrie. I was simply responding to your post saying there is no such thing as a "change of venue" in Canada. And, i gave the example of the Stafford murder. Perhaps, I misunderstood your post?
The Tori Stafford case might have moved from a small town like Woodstock to a larger town or city. A city like Calgary with a population of 1.3 million can find 12 impartial jurors in the event that the accused does not choose Court of Queen's Bench Judge alone.
I agree that Douglas Garland knew that the Alvin Liknes grandparents were about to skip town. "Leaving town" was apparently posted on social media, sales advertisements, and possibly casinos for days prior to the sale which advertised as a "leaving the country" "estate sale" ... everything but the kitchen sink is for sale at estate sales ... or was this a garage sale ... which was it? Was everything being sold, or was the plan to move some furniture to Evansburg? How did the bankruptcy factor into the office contents? I keep wondering if the bedroom and kitchen contents were sold and removed during the sale.
I think that the only way that Garland could have removed a 6 foot 200 pound Alvin Liknes from the crime scene was if Alvin was invited to step into a truck to talk about the problem ... and there he was attacked. I can't see that scrawny arrested man Garland having the strength to lift a 200 pound man. He looks aged for his 54 years.
I think that Garland was festering over what he believed to be a stolen opportunity for many years.
What he did to the child is beyond redemption.
Personally I don't know anyone who wouldn't be impartial to such a horrific crime especially when it involves an innocent five year old boy.![]()
True, but it's also really trying terrain and there are so many visitors to almost any stretch at this time of year that it would be very hard to be discreet. He would also know that farmland/farmers are also quite meticulous and have their eyes on the field at all times.
ANOTHER theory - Devil's Advocate
DG probably knew the Likess were leaving soon to Mexico and knew of the estate sale and possibly went there to try to get money from them. What if he had no intent to kill them but a scuffle broke out between Al and him. He put Al into a state of medical distress, and then decided to finish it off. In this scenario there was no intent. Hence, it would be hard to prove first degree murder.
I agree that Douglas Garland knew that the Alvin Liknes grandparents were about to skip town. "Leaving town" was apparently posted on social media, sales advertisements, and possibly casinos for days prior to the sale which advertised as a "leaving the country" "estate sale" ... everything but the kitchen sink is for sale at estate sales ... or was this a garage sale ... which was it? Was everything being sold, or was the plan to move some furniture to Evansburg? How did the bankruptcy factor into the office contents? I keep wondering if the bedroom and kitchen contents were sold and removed during the sale.
I think that the only way that Garland could have removed a 6 foot 200 pound Alvin Liknes from the crime scene was if Alvin was invited to step into a truck to talk about the problem ... and there he was attacked. I can't see that scrawny arrested man Garland having the strength to lift a 200 pound man. He looks aged for his 54 years.