swedie
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Our justice has failed this wonderful young man and his family...along with the rest of society.
A decision based on the fact that no one actually saw the shooter murder JC therefore they could not find this 

guilty. As pathetic as it is, his legal aid defense team was allowed to drag the dead guy Muhab's extensive criminal record (which started at the age of 13 right up to his last breath in Rideau river) into evidence but the Crown was not allowed to bring forth this 

Sail's criminal record as it would show "bad character" and was not related to the murder case of Jeremy...all smoke and mirrors from the defense at which the jurors fell for. Bottom line had Muhab not drown in the river both would have been found guilty of second degree murder as both evaded LE. Sail only turned himself into LE weeks later because he knew his criminal buddy was dead and couldn't speak, therefore he knew he could try and pin JC's murder on him.
Less than two hours of deliberations is an insult to Jeremy's family telling them their son wasn't worth the time and effort to go over all the evidence IMHO. Had they listened closely to the witnesses of forensics and realized it was impossible for the driver to aim and shoot the victim while driving. First shot came from within the vehicle as it passed through something, suggestively window as bullet exploded prior to hitting JC in the shoulder, plus witnesses said the first gunshot sound was more muffled than second. Also evident with where the shell casing landed on the driver's seat (type of gun Taurus slim 40 calibre, casings discharge to the right and slightly back) shows the passenger Sail aimed toward the back window. I pray this

doesn't murder someone else or it will be on their shoulders. Feeling very bitter about this case and justice not served. ALL MOO.
It should be JC who is going home to his loving family and not this

. The citizens of Calgary now have a murderer walking amongst them. ALL MOO.
RIP Jeremy.
The London, Ont., jury reached the verdict after deliberating for only a few hours on Monday.
Jurors had to decide whether it was Sail who shot Cook or Muhab Sultan, the only other suspect and the one who died before he could be brought to trial.
The crux of the case boiled down to which of the two men pulled the trigger, since both were in the car on the morning of June 14, 2015, when Cook was shot to death.
After the verdict was read, the family of Cook was crying but gave no public comment.
Sail walked out of the London courthouse Monday afternoon accompanied by members of his family.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/not-guilty-cellphone-murder-1.4295627







Less than two hours of deliberations is an insult to Jeremy's family telling them their son wasn't worth the time and effort to go over all the evidence IMHO. Had they listened closely to the witnesses of forensics and realized it was impossible for the driver to aim and shoot the victim while driving. First shot came from within the vehicle as it passed through something, suggestively window as bullet exploded prior to hitting JC in the shoulder, plus witnesses said the first gunshot sound was more muffled than second. Also evident with where the shell casing landed on the driver's seat (type of gun Taurus slim 40 calibre, casings discharge to the right and slightly back) shows the passenger Sail aimed toward the back window. I pray this



It should be JC who is going home to his loving family and not this



RIP Jeremy.
The London, Ont., jury reached the verdict after deliberating for only a few hours on Monday.
Jurors had to decide whether it was Sail who shot Cook or Muhab Sultan, the only other suspect and the one who died before he could be brought to trial.
The crux of the case boiled down to which of the two men pulled the trigger, since both were in the car on the morning of June 14, 2015, when Cook was shot to death.
After the verdict was read, the family of Cook was crying but gave no public comment.
Sail walked out of the London courthouse Monday afternoon accompanied by members of his family.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/not-guilty-cellphone-murder-1.4295627