The Guilty Mind


25, almost-lawyer, Jewish, based in the suburbs of Toronto.

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nationalpost:

Shafia accused guilty of first-degree murderAfter Canada’s first mass-honour-killings trial, three members of a Montreal family have all been found guilty of first-degree murder in the drowning deaths of four other family members — including three teenage sisters.A jury on Sunday handed down its guilty verdicts for Mohammad Shafia and Tooba Mohammad Yahya, as well as their 21-year-old son, Hamed.They had been charged with murder after the bodies of three Shafia sisters — Zainab, 19, Sahar, 17, and 13-year-old Geeti — were discovered in a submerged vehicle in a canal near Kingston, in June 2009.Also in the vehicle was Rona Amir Mohammad, the 52-year-old first wife of Shafia, whom he married in his native Afghanistan before the polygamous family moved to Canada in 2007 and settled in Montreal.All three suspects had faced four counts of first-degree murder. (Photo: Lars Hagberg/Postmedia News/Reuters)

nationalpost:

Shafia accused guilty of first-degree murder
After Canada’s first mass-honour-killings trial, three members of a Montreal family have all been found guilty of first-degree murder in the drowning deaths of four other family members — including three teenage sisters.

A jury on Sunday handed down its guilty verdicts for Mohammad Shafia and Tooba Mohammad Yahya, as well as their 21-year-old son, Hamed.

They had been charged with murder after the bodies of three Shafia sisters — Zainab, 19, Sahar, 17, and 13-year-old Geeti — were discovered in a submerged vehicle in a canal near Kingston, in June 2009.

Also in the vehicle was Rona Amir Mohammad, the 52-year-old first wife of Shafia, whom he married in his native Afghanistan before the polygamous family moved to Canada in 2007 and settled in Montreal.

All three suspects had faced four counts of first-degree murder. (Photo: Lars Hagberg/Postmedia News/Reuters)

Tagged: newshonour killingCanadajusticeMontreal

Source: nationalpost

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    Judge: “It is difficult to conceive...a more heinous, more despicable
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    Happy to hear this. Wasn’t sure they...be able to prove
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    I am so glad that they got what they deserved. When i was looking at...young girls...
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    So sad, these girls did seek help. And got none. “Consider what...Police Detective...
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    Can’t do that shit here, bro.
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    following this trial from...very beginning. The...court just...
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    Trial finally came...an end, it’s hard to be happy about such a verdict.
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