For someone to find fault in the ruling in this case, they must be desperate.
This is one reason why I quit being a legal secretary. I loved the challenges and the fight you get as a lawyer, but some of the things I heard or read were phenomenal.
My husband and I were reading the newspaper this morning and he commented about the article by Keith Fraser in the Vancouver Province. His words were, “those blood sucking ______ lawyers,” and since I’m trying to further my education, that comment made me decide not to continue to pursue the legal field.
He was right, I don’t want to be a lawyer, and I’d probably get bored.
What kind of person would really want to open up another can of maggots and disrespect the families who have been tortured for the past decade trying desperately to find their loved one? Someone like Gil McKinnon wants to slap on a few more years of waiting?!
What’s it to him? It’s not any of his loved ones who have been killed by these monsters, so why should he care? He’s just a blood sucking lawyer that wants a part of this Pickton case.
I’m really fed up with the justice system, as you might know if you’ve read some of my prior stories. This so-called justice system of ours really needs to change, and I thought maybe it had since people learned that these weren’t objects that were killed - they were people.
Journalists recently wrote about the serial killer victims from the recent murders in Abbotsford and Aldergrove, British Columbia and the "serial killer” in Alberta. In their articles, they actually touched on the fact that the women were people.
That’s the point I've been trying to get across all along.



