Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Report gives reasons for backing walks for man who beheaded Greyhound seatmate
WINNIPEG - In the interests of assessing whether a man who beheaded a stranger and ate pieces of his flesh could ever be reintegrated into society, he should be allowed to take short, supervised walks around the grounds of the Selkirk Mental Health Centre....More
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