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Jury Returns With Verdict

Thursday, September 11, 2014 @ 5:52 PM

Prince George, B.C. –  The jury in the  multiple murder trial of Cody Alan Legebokoff has delivered its verdict on the four counts of  first degree murder laid against the 24 year old.

Here  are the results of each  count:

Jill Stuchenko:  guilty first degree

Natasha Montgomery guilty first degree

Cynthia Maas guilty first degree

Loren Donn Leslie guilty first degree

Family members gasped and wept as each verdict was read aloud

Sentencing has been set for tomorrow morning

Comments

I sincerely hope all the jurors, who have had to sit through this long and exhausting trial, can understand that they did their duty, did it the best they could, can hopefully forget some of the gruesome crap they’ve had to listen through. I thank them all and wish them well.

The rest of his life in a warm prison getting three meals a day, with time off for good behaviour of course. Just sickening.

Too bad we don’t have the death penalty!

Like all of the above said.

Many thanks to the police officer who caught him red handed. Even so it was a nail biter with our present court system.

JB, He may be fed and warm, but he will be locked in a jail in a very hostile world for a long time. I hope nothing but the worse for him, but this is what we do with these guys in Canada.

Each federal inmate costs $117Gs/year

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2014/03/18/21541836.html

he will neversee freedom again

It wasn’t a nail-biter. He admitted under oath to charges that would have seen him spend years in prison. The only question was whether he would be convicted of 1st degree murder.

Congratulations to the families for seeing justice. I’m sure he’s going away for a long, long time.

Well NoWay, I think we are a far more civilized nation here in Canada for NOT having the death penalty. Killing Cody Legebokoff for his crimes would not bring any of those women back, nor would having the death penalty have prevented this sick individual from committing these crimes in the first place. The U.S. is a prime example of that. These lyrics from this great song, say it all, in this man’s opinion:
In his Zippo lighter, he sees the killer’s face, maybe
it’s someone standing in a killer’s place. Twenty years for nothing, well that’s
nothing new, besides, no one’s interested in something you didn’t do
Wheat kings and pretty things, let’s just see what the morning brings

dow7501: “JB, He may be fed and warm, but he will be locked in a jail in a very hostile world for a long time. I hope nothing but the worse for him, but this is what we do with these guys in Canada.”

And we as taxpayers get to foot the bill. Lucky us.

Prety much JB. But capital punishment isn’t coming back.

It was a nail biter, just because you admit to killing someone underoath does not mean you will spend anytime in jail. Go back to 1992 right here in pg. Same judge I believe.

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