Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2009, Volume 7, p. 22

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m CoURT Jj ®court | s | F Sifrrs aisr es 5 | Trial resumes Wednesda pesTSS BSf1 $5f o Murder trial Sy . "a g94.Gp° & oo is s mEEfeag8ec = | FROMP & ::5f;: 4903 17] q ( { | > ow ; 3 35 w o o S & : h AC . sw‘ ~f s â€" B4 s ts i & a te un ‘ tice Act. Northumberland Today isn‘t naming the victim to a a §7 3 g gask o"4g h C protect the boy‘s identity. wifte= 2 2 o sgs4psye 8 â€" * 4 ; o 5 EE?: e ts ‘:'E a Eg $y 8 7 f‘,) Defence lawyer Howard Goldkind began his crossâ€" a 8 z «é 5 =:D 3 E s E S9 2s e nes a 3 e)g:tamlnano!?_gf the sister, who was the Crown‘s last of 33 (: J Reg329 Lf.fg‘s® s ®/ witnesses, Friday morning. Y5 8 9 /I onl i w 2 Eac in A. _gg g,og § g EE cheve Q [ Unde}' questioning, she told:court she had been taking s sg4fff9s86s‘0m"s GALEN s notes since her younger sister‘s disappearance May 27, p m & % =.98 38 §ni"' ie .f:’ _sn gâ€"g Sun Media . ZOOEdan}i up to the time her nephew was arrested for her % ~ nsB 20w Lcfeq 3 | PETERBOROUGH â€" The J murder June 12, 2008. ;\\ o oss plare ce â€"lamens ce crossâ€"examination of the \%- | hGDldlgn;l askedgo see the notes and the woman said s t iz 1 3 | she needed to get them from her car. ul=d c5$ 485 RYESR $G |\â€"sister of a murdered Wark : E f . A 28 8 E: $ 399 5m g« | worth woman was halted I _ That‘s when Mr. Justice Alexander Sosna excused the s a g § 42. & o §° >, tb iday after she tald court she F Jury for an early lunch. When jurors came back in the =84u52@e° &8 Friday after sh A I af i & 588 sfs13°Rfs 22 had taken notes of her sister‘s afternoon, Sosna said the lawyers had legal matters to S d §$858 $°7$p;3 = 3 o9 disappearance that were not debate and excused the jury until Wednesday morning. &5 .: s sg.2 °2s g $ 12 disclosed to police or the 5 . "An important issue has arisen," Sosna explained to ~ U : a g a 99 5 E 2L gs Te Crown g»; | JUI'UI{’S, It"S something we have to resolve before we can 7 «w e 2 regn o fln Bic In shocking testimony ® p eomiabe: ® mUfem c is n shocking % U 2 e Z g_flé -g CS E se ue £ Thursday the sister told court 3 mé\"iar{humberland Today cannot report legal arguments ig _ it ces Soccl ols ner d4â€"yearold nephow ha? â€" U [ esaermeyty‘. ; ?\ E sHise‘gg 588g582 “"EE ow confessed to shooting his U | h cigh hl-s I@umony,fipldkmd pressed the sister on EE Sorgsdst m'gxzh asg mother. The statement came \Q. er relationship with the victim. & L228 faSs sf8°8 i: while she and her nephew $ | _ "Did you always get along?" Goldkind asked. § o were talking privately in an _ & | No. We were sisters," she replied. "We loved each other 5Bs §$4% g55 ts 32 interview room in the Campâ€" . q J _ as much as we fought each other." a> «9B é": & E'f, mss 29 bellford Ontario Provincial ;Qb "mat type of temper did she have?" Goldkind asked. % e ;E"_ & $# ersy3 > a o G \ _ Police detachmex(!il the day of m | w res;l;xlllétésoked... we called her the Tasmanian devil," %: wb ffe $5. §59 1: 18 \ _ his arrest, she said. $ 3 t f f $s q508 5 28 ,ugbi e 8 Her nephew, now 16, is on ;2’ | Goldkind asked about the vietim‘s social life. § «) _ _ 3 5 «25209558 549 82 trial for firstâ€"degree murder in § 5j She was young, l}eaupfifland single," the sister replied, CG 5,5% =gesB2t fa o7 Peterborough‘s â€" Superior | characterizing her sister‘s social life as active. s : $2€, ggg 2%_% 8 ?"E 58 Court. He has been charged U Shg told court that she would sometimes give money to it â€" fak 3 $4 480 § s3 alongside his common law | her sister who had been out of work for some time. She Q 2 .3 8 22 E 4 § 8'5 5s 9 ,g Tincle who is being tried sepaâ€" | :;slpected her sister had sold marijuana to provide for her v3 gigie .=.S o mmis o M ap rately. | #g :l-'_' Se8e5n55ae5s3=® 1g29 The boy can‘t be named | She needed to feed and clothe her child as a single â€" f8#8 fE$8 fsf S8 °2 under the Youth Criminal Jusâ€" | mom \'Vlthqut support," she said. s 53 | _ She d_en:fid the suggestion her sister smoked crack SssÂ¥ 48 ugow pes sc see COURT | Page cocaine in the past. t= b0â€"o . 2.a o 9 o 2 u & . : C $Iifigifficl} sff s io not believe in any way that my sister had done C3 c GSGfEmEE®sl® Lfg crack," she said: eSsaslsegr o cd8 o48 When asked if h i & E_nggmgg “;'SE: an~ d asked if her nephew saw his common law uncle w % 6 g%_; é_;g $ 8 3 E"mgisg zgid?!%-accused as a father figure, the woman smiled and nosmemzmm O m + a 2 a 2C 9 8 ons « P â€"â€" 9 E"‘%‘S EE" §is2ss Eg 548 } No. (The uncle) isn‘t exactly a father figure. He‘s more d sfislisc5sfgsjig6s? of a buddy; a pal;" she said. a â€"â€" 2299538928888 5g00 Whenâ€"her sister went missing, the boy refused to help in 9 sRGR°gReI .6 N08 $o° the search and thi le did j B 2=$tedmsep"ssstt s f fied e uncle did not offer to help, she testiâ€" 5 & g88§aesaset8sss 8 46â€" = 0 fifi.dgseifg}ecefa?s geagle@peterboroughexaminer.com * U REE&fTE S$h2@ass 68 f € 3 § Sifi@fifa: 195: = iz a tes 2 ow 5.000 ts w o e O » P:itslcf"‘5e "O8° & 2 24 9 8 > m «T . $.EsP8figf0} ifgl c ~ â€"(G SsifffasGcGe? .55 & €EsfcfcEfL8s Padâ€" .2 R 2 5 o fifismcisccginac$ &n $ Roe noftesbatsreSsss © ay Erifgffkff}tIss‘:. = cdsfecffffdisss"@t £ oo iirif.ecalfer‘s‘s [ mm nsl ___________ : £¥ewsgasf8¢ad447f . 2 * % o T sBask/lff8@scsfrsss * NTRIAL i5 2aAUso48 498982 3 < â€"€ s °y sEas #$aa§z: 228 ) ® 3 a a « 3 4 I & ralim:; l Woman described her sister as a risk taker a sE 848 543 $°8 5 a $wils 52g2 42" E @S43° 552 12. y 35 â€"|â€"â€" £62p9 2 S8% 853 / FROM PAGE1 spoke to a lawyer before going The last . words~. she ? a, $F °F3 FaRYy 3 E3 ___â€" $ 6 to the police station to disâ€" . exchanged with her sister were = C S$ sEss: fi.f °3 s W It was information: the . close the confession, she said. _ the evening of her disappearâ€" > s 9029 % § 228 i meig are s police did not reveal to family Earlier in her testimony, the _ ance during an MSN Messenâ€" C § § E g 8 s E 8 §'§ $s §$2Y S hmefl(ljhel’s or the public, court worrlu(ar;‘l:iescnhed her sister as ger conversation, she said. Her c «2 s8Efi5.z dts 5 eard. 7 a risk taker, sister was fighti ith the b 3 0 rPESsQrRs®=3 f3°€ = e § ghting with the boy >3 s &5 & é :g.E EG ?:o;: 2 > 9.5 ‘g = As she left the room, she “_(Th_e victim) was the wild / about his poor school attenâ€" & =3 s gBiRGeS 62602E 5 gave the boy a kiss on the foreâ€" . child in the family, the one . dance at the time, court heard. 3 * fi >~§= o3 fi 5u5 86 & E & a head and told him she loved _ that took risks," she said. "She Her sister started the conâ€" < < 3 E’g $s f§2f 84 him, she said. was the brave one. She was the . versation by saying."I‘m alive, Outside the station she strongone." better than most," court heard. 4 $ vomited. She didn‘t know what But she said her sister loved The Crown alleges she was to do, she said. her son and would do anyâ€" _ murdered shortly after. "Somebody had just conâ€" thE‘ngfur him. : The boy‘s lawyer, Howard fessed a murder to me," she _ "Everything she did was for â€" Goldkind, will challenge the testified. him ... was about him," she . sister‘s testimony as he begins She drove to Cobourg and said. his crossâ€"examination today. £ â€" w

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