He's the man there is nation wide warrant out for the arrest for the brutal rape and assault of a young Penticton woman. Just wondering if there is a connection to the illustrious Lorena Bobbitt?
He's the man there is nation wide warrant out for the arrest for the brutal rape and assault of a young Penticton woman. Just wondering if there is a connection to the illustrious Lorena Bobbitt?
If you're speaking of her (Lorena's) husband (ie. the one that got "bobbed") his name was John Wayne Bobbit. I just remembered because he shared his name with The Duke.He's the man there is nation wide warrant out for the arrest for the brutal rape and assault of a young Penticton woman. Just wondering if there is a connection to the illustrious Lorena Bobbitt?
If you're speaking of her (Lorena's) husband (ie. the one that got "bobbed") his name was John Wayne Bobbit. I just remembered because he shared his name with The Duke.
JLM, you're doing it to me again my friend, lol. Post a news related story without the newslink. Is this about the store owner who held a woman captive and assaulted her? I saw something briefly the other day but haven't read too much about it.
I was just teasing you.Sorry SLM, I was remiss, but it has been on national T.V. news for a day or so, so I just assumed most people were aware of it. Oh well maybe John Wayne changed his name after having the anatomy change. :lol:
If you're speaking of her (Lorena's) husband (ie. the one that got "bobbed") his name was John Wayne Bobbit. I just remembered because he shared his name with The Duke.
JLM, you're doing it to me again my friend, lol. Post a news related story without the newslink. Is this about the store owner who held a woman captive and assaulted her? I saw something briefly the other day but haven't read too much about it.
This walking-talking piece of human garbage has no relation to John Wayne Bobbit(or at least as the case is concerned anyhow). However, he is the piece of feces that did those horrible things to the woman in his thrift shop.
Part of me hopes the brother of the victim finds him before the police do. It wouldn't be pretty.
This walking-talking piece of human garbage has no relation to John Wayne Bobbit(or at least as the case is concerned anyhow). However, he is the piece of feces that did those horrible things to the woman in his thrift shop.
Part of me hopes the brother of the victim finds him before the police do. It wouldn't be pretty.
All of me hopes that justice is administered in a proper and timely manner before our joke of a just us system coddles him.
When he is captured I'm not sure how much is likely to happen to him. He'll probably go for a 30 day psychiatric assessment right off the bat, and likely as not be deemed not fit to stand trial, so he'll be in limbo at taxpayers expense until such time as he is deemed fit. Of course the defense lawyers will be scrambling to get this case. There is no doubt as to how evil and horrific a crime he committed, but apparently he gave people lots of warnings and the warnings were largely ignored or at least no one took any positive action. I guess the Charter gives us the right to act and talk as crazy as we want until a crime is committed, often too late. Like the guy who beheaded and ate the bus passenger in Winnipeg.
A lot of this bull sh*t can be attributed to Trudeau's Charter!
I wonder if he will finish himself off somewhere, and never be found, sure hope not, we need to see
the end to this sickening human, and if something strange happens to him, and he turns up 'dead',
we can all cheer, because yes, as soon as the legal system gets a hold of him, lawyers make millions,
and the defense can wiggle and riggle their way to some ridiculous reason why he should not be dealt
with too harshly.
I am more worried that he has taken someone else hostage and is hiding out somewhere wreaking yet more havoc. I don't think he will get off if caught, talloola. I believe he will receive a fair trail, be found guilty on all counts, sentenced as a dangerous offender and sent to jail for the rest of his life.
I think the very most he will get if found fit to stand trial and if not not guilty due to insanity will be about 14 years. To get life you pretty well have to kill someone.
What if the prosecutor is able to prove dangerous offender status, JLM. Doesn't that mean life?
Probably indefinite sentence to be reviewed every year or so. He's 35 and may have been an ordinary law abiding citizen at one time until he got derailed by mental issues. I agree that we should exact our "pound of flesh", but the best outcome for all concerned if it' possible that he be restored to a law abiding citizen, once the "pound of flesh" has been exacted.
I guess it will depend on just what these 'mental issues' are and if they can be treated conventionally, JLM. From what people who knew him are saying he became increasingly angry and threatening over time. Wonder if he had some sort of head injury that went untreated? Though, the news reports state that he has been charged with firearm offenses in the past so maybe it was a progressive disorder of some sort.
I am more worried that he has taken someone else hostage and is hiding out somewhere wreaking yet more havoc. I don't think he will get off if caught, talloola. I believe he will receive a fair trail, be found guilty on all counts, sentenced as a dangerous offender and sent to jail for the rest of his life.
That's just it, you just can't come to any solid conclusion until ALL the facts are known. We know the results are cruel and horrific, but we won't know the cause or the process. Part of the blame definitely lies with those who were cognizant of a problem and did nothing. If it was your or my friend who started acting like this we'd try to get him/her help.
It is very very disturbing to think a young woman, with her 22mo. old son, could innocently walk into
a store, then be attacked such as she was, in a most violent manner, it seems amazing she is alive.
It took 12 hours for anyone to find her, and thankfully her parents, who had expected her to arrive at
their home, became concerned and began to investigate, and her car was spotted parked outside the
second hand store.
Her young son witnessed the whole sickening event, and he also was there for 'that' long before he too
was found.
If it wasn't for the family "banging down doors" in the area where they saw her car, then she would almost certainly be dead(and perhaps even the 22 month old child).
Perhaps the police were a little slow to react to this, as it sounds like they didn't take this as serious as they could when the family first came to them for help.