GUILTY Canada - Amber Kirwan, 19, New Glasgow, NS, 9 Oct 2011 - #1

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Welcome to WS canadaman, it is so helpful have your input, it must be pretty stressful around there these days,so it is nice that you are giving perspective as a local person!
 
yes it is very disturbing for this area,we are all keeping a close watch as to what is going on not far from home.I have been working close to the area and have been to dooleys to see for myself the distance and the time it would take to walk to big al's, this a very interesting but sad ordeal....
 
LE have just left our house looking for someone nearby with a paper in hand.
 
LE had a name of a person and they were trying to find their house. I don't know if the piece of paper was just a piece of paper with a name and address or something more...They left in a hurry. I can't say the name in case it would hinder something however I think its in conjunction with what is already going on.
 
LE had a name of a person and they were trying to find their house. I don't know if the piece of paper was just a piece of paper with a name and address or something more...They left in a hurry. I can't say the name in case it would hinder something however I think its in conjunction with what is already going on.
WOW, and thanks Ocean, yes better not say the name.

Here is a picture I believe could be CF -- perhaps someone could confirm if this is him? Thanks in advance

http://www.globalnews.ca/uploadedImages/Global_Maritimes/News/HeathbellArrest.jpg

source for picture: just a second, lost my page
 
thats the same news release i seen also.that is cf
Is that him right? Thanks for confirming, I guess I can go ahead and post the image then.
Late in the afternoon, New Glasgow police transfer custody of the man to the Sheriff, to transport him to the Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth.
HeathbellArrest.jpg
Many reports say the man is Christopher Alexander Falconer, who was recently given full parole after serving 12 years in prison for the second-degree murder of cab driver Robert Leblanc. It is also believe the mobile home in Heathbell belongs to someone connected to Falconer. Police have not confirmed this either.
more at link:
GLOBAL NEWS : Timeline: Amber Kirwan homicide : http://www.globalnews.ca/canada/timeline/6442518425/story.html
 
This is something that has been bothering me. I know it seems so cut and dry - the connection to CF. But I still have my suspicions that it's a little *too* convenient, kwim? I'm trying to decide if maybe someone either wanted to frame him in advance and planned it, or decided to frame him after the fact.

It makes no sense to me that if you receive a life sentence and then are out walking free just a decade later, that you would be so careless as to murder someone AND leave the body where it could be traced back to you.

I just can't wrap my head around it - it seems too easy to pin all of it on CF.
 
This is something that has been bothering me. I know it seems so cut and dry - the connection to CF. But I still have my suspicions that it's a little *too* convenient, kwim? I'm trying to decide if maybe someone either wanted to frame him in advance and planned it, or decided to frame him after the fact.

It makes no sense to me that if you receive a life sentence and then are out walking free just a decade later, that you would be so careless as to murder someone AND leave the body where it could be traced back to you.

I just can't wrap my head around it - it seems too easy to pin all of it on CF.

This is an interesting description of CF from the Parole Board.

“Your having been in the institution at such a young age makes adjustment more difficult and gradual reintegration assists the process,” the decision stated, adding that Falconer doesn’t possess many of the life skills a normal person growing up would have acquired.

“It is essential that you continue to improve your emotional management skills and self-management skills related to your risk factors. Dealing with difficult situations and challenges are a fact of life and how you solve the problems as they arise will determine how successful your risk can be on release.”

http://www.ngnews.ca/News/Local/201...convicted-of-1998-murder-granted-day-parole/1

Makes me wonder a bit about the maturity level of CF for sure.
 
This is an interesting description of CF from the Parole Board.



http://www.ngnews.ca/News/Local/201...convicted-of-1998-murder-granted-day-parole/1

Makes me wonder a bit about the maturity level of CF for sure.


Yep, and (in my completely non-expert opinion) it sounds almost like he'd be the type to reoffend to get back to prison, consciously or subconsciously. Throw in (hypothetical) mental health, impulse or rage issues (speculation based on his previous conviction)... :(
 
Maybe he enjoyed prison life more than he did real life outside of prison. Afterall, you get 3 meals a day, don't have to worry about getting a job or paying bills, I bet he even had a tv in his cell.

:furious::furious::furious:
 
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