Wondergirl
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I hope there is justice in this horrifying case.
These women deserve that.
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These women deserve that.

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KINGSTON, Ont. — A Montreal woman accused of killing three daughters and her husband’s first wife began to cry — just moments into her testimony — as she recounted her decision to give one of her children to the woman with whom she shared her husband’s affection.
“I told Rona, ‘Take your child,’ ” Tooba Mohammad Yahya, 42, testified.
Yahya, her husband Mohammad Shafia, 58, and their son Hamed, 21, are each charged with four counts of first-degree murder.
No Bobbi- your posts look fine.
They will not get the DP in Canada..too bad.
Despite all this, a glimmer of what may be the final defence position may have emerged.
Yahya appeared to accept the version of events which was belatedly offered to a self-appointed private eye named Moosa Hadi by Hamed months after the three had been arrested.
In this version, Hamed said he saw his sisters heading out in the Nissan that night, tried to stop them and then followed them to keep them safe.
Alas, he followed too closely, he told Hadi the audio tape was played in court and hit their car.
As he was out looking at the damage, the Nissan went into the water at the locks.
You needed a place where the car would drop straight down and be under the water, Laarhuis said.
The headlights of the car, a black Nissan Sentra, were off. The wipers were off. The dome light was off, he said.
The driver got out of the vehicle, laden with four lifeless bodies, reached back inside the vehicle through the open drivers side window and moved the shifter into first gear, thinking the vehicle would roll into the water on its own power.
What none of you expected, what was not part of the plan, was that the Nissan would get hung up, Laarhuis said. Do you agree with that?
KINGSTON, Ont. - All of the evidence has now been heard in a trial of three people accused of killing half of their family over honour, and next week the jury will start sifting through a mountain of documents and parsing complex testimony to determine their fate.
The defendants face an automatic penalty of life imprisonment with no chance of parole for at least 25 years.
GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES!
RIP Zainab, Zahar, Geeti and Rona.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/01/29/shafia-sunday.html
Justice !
has anyone read anything about where the other three children are?