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Thanks so much for posting all that Truth Prevails! I thoroughly enjoyed your commentary and I'll bet we were thinking pretty much the same things as we heard that charming testimony 
Thanks for this, Jadefrompc.This is a theory that my friend at work had- mistaken identity. They look a lot a like, same build, dark hair.
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It is just so sad that these young women care to do so little with their lives.Just reading the tweets of Jasmine Lawrence's testimony - I think I need a bucketuke:
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Sorry, these girls are just..........!!!!!! I'll just refrain from saying it. These people are breeding out of control though and that's a worry!
The Pictou Advocate | Falconers girlfriends give intimate testimony
Posted on January 17, 2014 Debbi Harvie
The testimony during the ninth day of the Christopher Alexander Falconer first degree murder trial detailed Falconers illicit relationships with a number of women.
http://www.pictouadvocate.com/2014/01/17/falconers-girlfriends-give-intimate-testimony/
CTV News | VIDEO at link | Kirwan trial hears from more of Chris Falconer's former girlfriends
CTV Atlantic
Published Friday, January 17, 2014 5:06PM AST
Last Updated Friday, January 17, 2014 7:43PM AST
A former girlfriend of Christopher Alexander Falconer testified that she tried to contact him after midnight on Oct. 9, 2011 but he failed to respond to her texts.
http://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/kirwan-t...chris-falconer-s-former-girlfriends-1.1644422
The New Glasgow News | FINAL UPDATE: Former girlfriends testify in Chris Falconer murder trial
Published on January 17, 2014
PICTOU The love life of Christopher Falconer and the text messages he shared with one girlfriend came under scrutiny Friday in Pictou Supreme Court.
http://www.ngnews.ca/News/Local/201...ends-testify-in-Chris-Falconer-murder-trial/1
I feel much better about this trial now.Thanks Truth Prevails - your notes are invaluable as I cannot keep up with the trial while working. Sounds like a good day for the Crown and that is a happy day indeed. He sure wasn't lacking sexual partners ....... ugh.
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Quote: "The next report was the analysis of a shoe found on Ross Street in New Glasgow {snipped by me}
Inside the sole of the top layer of the shoe was DNA from three individuals, at least one of them being male. There was a 1 in 1.4 trillion chance the female donor was someone other than Kirwan, meaning it was a significant match."
http://www.pictouadvocate.com/2014/01/17/dna-evidence-links-falconer-kirwan/
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Quote: "That evening she looked at an apartment on Ross Street in New Glasgow, which she then moved into on October 15, 2011."
http://www.pictouadvocate.com/2014/01/17/falconers-girlfriends-give-intimate-testimony/
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Thanks, Hestia47!Heard he worked for a drywall company and he had at least a place he boarded on the vale rd
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Thanks, Hestia47!
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Way back in the beginning, I thought I had heard that he was employed. I had no confirmation on that, though.
The place on Vale Road--I believe that's where the Dean woman lives, or lived.
That's where they towed the gray Chevy from, iirc.
I think she is going to be called as a witness, so we should have something concrete as to whether she was just another one giving him a free ride, (no pun intended.)
Or, possibly he paid her 'board.'
Ahhh. Thanks. I wasn't on Facebook at that time, so I never did visit his page.I think I recall he had some drywall company listed as employment on his FB page.
Ahhh. Thanks. I wasn't on Facebook at that time, so I never did visit his page.
I would hope he had employment since I suspect it would have been a condition of his parole. One of the reporters tweeting didn't seem to think so, but she probably didn't have time to check before she tweeted. I believe someone asked her the question.
He seemed to have money, too--money for a 2/4 of beer; money to buy one of his women friends a new cell phone; he had a lap top computer and a cell phone of his own; they seized a separate thumb drive.
He couldn't seem to scrap up enough to get the side window on his vehicle fixed, though. Plastic had to do.
Since the vehicle was actually registered in his grandfather's name--iirc--it's difficult to say who actually paid for it.
Strange guy.