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gardengirl wrote:
Not that it in any way changes what happened to the girl....the news reported that she was an "employee". She could have been a receptionist, bookkeeper, or some other staff. Again, where she worked and what she did for a living makes absolutely no difference. She was assaulted, that is all that is of importance.


Agreed. Although to half the imbeciles in our world, wearing a necklace that says "DTF" or dressing like a *bleep* means you deserve to be raped.
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from kamloopsnews.ca

The kidnapping and assault of a worker at a Tranquille Road adult boutique has stunned the community and prompted some employers to ask their female staff to take extra steps to guarantee their safety.


employee of adult boutique.. employee of escort service. Another link...
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As if the guy seeks out women he sees as "bad" and "get what they deserve" due to their employment?
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who knows what goes through an insane persons mind.
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bcpaul wrote:I think all sex offenders have to submit DNA. If this is true, then his name would have came up in the database.

Those crazy sideburns might jog someones memory from 2005 and onward. Very few guys wear that. Better than nothing I guess.


sex offender registration started dec 15th 2004 in canada-google is your friend :)
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Does that mean that people who offended and were caught prior to 2004 do not have DNA in the Data bank ?
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My first thought about the abduction in Kamloops today was Hmmmmmm. Then like several of you, I noticed the resemblance.
Was wondering about the sex registry, as they have had DNA for the Kelowna rape since 2005, and this guy is a convicted sex offender, wouldnt it follow that they would have his name?
Found this article from 2009....

"Police and victims groups have requested these changes for some time and our government is delivering on them."

Those advocacy and law enforcement groups had argued the registry, in place since 2004, hasn't been responsible for solving a single sex crime.

Among the proposed changes:

All sex offenders will automatically be added to the registry upon conviction. Currently such offenders are included only after a formal request is made by the Crown and a judge orders it — which happens 58 per cent of the time.
Convicted sex offenders will also automatically be required to provide a DNA sample to be entered into the national database.
Police will have access to the sex offender registry to prevent sex crimes. "If police see an individual behaving suspiciously near a school ground, for example, they will be able to request information from the database," said Van Loan. "They will be able to obtain additional information to assist them in their prevention work." Currently police can use the sex registry to investigate a crime only after it has happened.
Those who are convicted and jailed for sex crimes in another country and are returned to Canada to serve the remainder of their sentence will now be registered with the registry.
Canadians convicted abroad of sex crimes and returning to Canada at the end of sentence must report their conviction to police within seven days of arriving back in the country or face criminal prosecution. "No longer will Canada be a safe haven from which travelling sex offenders can operate safely," said Van Loan.
Sex offenders must report the name of their employer, the type of employment as well as any volunteer organizations they are associated with. They will also be required to provide notice in advance of absences from their residence of seven days or more.
Police will be allowed to notify other Canadian and foreign law enforcement jurisdictions when registered sex offenders are travelling to another area.
Federal and provincial correctional services will be allowed to notify registry officials if a registered sex offender is either released into the community or re-admitted to custody.
Among those welcoming the changes was Deputy Chief Murray Stooke of the Calgary police. "We know from the patterns of offending that sex offenders are likely to have offended more than once. And in a case that we now have a conviction on somebody, in the past we weren't getting their DNA to compare against historical offences, and so I think that's a very positive aspect of this bill," he said.

The proposed changes were to be tabled in the House of Commons Monday, though it was unclear when they would take effect.
Full Article here..http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/200 ... istry.html

Need to keep looking to see if and when the DNA collection came into effect.
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Is it just me or is their simular facial features to the guy arrested in Kamloops for kidnapping lady yesterday?rutland1

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I agree, they sure look similar.
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The guy arrested in Kamloops certainly does look like the composite of the Armstrong killer/Kelowna rapist. I googled his name and came up with several stories on him citing numerous past convictions, though nothing definitive on whether he was in prison in April of 2005. However his height is 5'11'' and he has hazel eyes, so height is close to the 5'8'' to 5'10'' cited in the composite, and hazel eyes can appear to be brown.

One would think with his past his DNA would be in the data base already under known offenders, but who knows? In any case he had better be off the streets for good now! But again, with our system, who knows. :137:
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January 2005: Froese pleads guilty to the hotel assault and is sentenced to three years in prison.

http://www.sceneinsaskatchewan.com/?p=827

Dont think its him. Amazing a guy like this can keep getting released with only a slap on the wrist.
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is winter over wrote:January 2005: Froese pleads guilty to the hotel assault and is sentenced to three years in prison.

http://www.sceneinsaskatchewan.com/?p=827

Dont think its him. Amazing a guy like this can keep getting released with only a slap on the wrist.

Not really when you look at all the bleeding heart liberal judges, parole people etc that darken our doorsteps in BC
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I betcha it's him. Fits the profile.
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actually, it can't be... he was in prison April 2005, when the kelowna woman was assaulted.
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