Pickup Communications founder Tamara Cherry argues in favour of a Toronto judge’s decision to omit the name of a mass murderer from her 69-page judgment, depriving him of the infamy that motivated the killings.
Read MoreEducation, with the goal of prevention, must be the expectation. And not just for our children. Every police officer should understand this crime. Every social worker. Every teacher. Every judge.
If you are an adult with children in your life — whether you parent them, teach them, police them, shelter them, or pass them on the street — you should understand this crime.
Mother of Toronto homicide victim Amir Naraine appeals for information on first anniversary of his murder.
Read MoreBATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA — The following statement has been released by Aimee Wilkinson, the sister of Arcane “AJ” Wilkinson and representative of the Wilkinson family.
Read MoreEvelyn Fox and Tamara Cherry join host Alex Pierson to talk about grief, hope and the desperation of victims to propel their investigations forward. Evelyn’s son Kiesingar Gunn would have turned 30 this weekend, if not for a stray bullet outside a Toronto nightclub nearly four years ago. His homicide remains unsolved.
Read MoreIt has been several years since innocent bystander Kiesingar Gunn was killed by a stray bullet while rushing to help a friend when a fight erupted out front of a Liberty Village nightclub.
But his heartbroken mother, who is once again pleading for help finding the killer as she prepares to mark what would have been her son’s 30th birthday on Saturday, still vividly remembers wiping blood from her first-born’s face as he lay dying in hospital.
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