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As we uncovered negligence and malice in Saskatoon's police station and prosecutor's office, similar bad investigations leading to wrongful convictions have turned up in other cities. Winnipeg is one.

The Extradition process | Trial in Florida set for June 15 | Crompton: Pants on fire


 

Monique Turenne: Defamed

 

Avaricious relatives conspire to get widow's pension

Pat Turenne became executrix of her brother's estate after Monique was charged with his murder. She has had a heyday with the less-respectable press who have given her a platform to express her malice.

She has mismanaged the estate, failing to deal with outstanding bills within the proper time period. She claimed Monique was receiving a large amount of money when in fact Monique has been receiving less than $500 a month since David's death.

In 2003, she has been to court several times to answer to Monique Turenne's requests for funds to support her two children. Danny has turned 18, and is attending universi and he is also making claims against the estate.

 

Truth can never be told so as to be understood, and not be believ'd.
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Truth suppress'd, whether by courts or crooks, will find an avenue to be told. Sheila Steele, injusticebusters.com




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Monique Turenne: the headlines

1996, June 19: AP, Panama City, Fla.-- Turenne to face more charges?
1996, Oct. 12: AP, Panama City, Fla.-- Confession Detailed: Police say Turenne killing admitted Confession Detailed: Police say Turenne killing admitted
1996, Oct. 16: Winnipeg Free Press -- Woman's ex-lover convicted in killing: Widow hopes pain is over | Woman advised not to testify | Winnipeg Sun -- Monique to face trial predicts killer's lawyer: Says Canada will extradite her to Florida 'sooner or later' |
1997, Mar. 20, Winnipeg Free Press -- Turenne indicted in U.S. slaying: Winnipeg woman could face death penalty in husband's murder
1998, June 12: Winnipeg Free Press -- Turenne arrested in 1996 murder: Faces Florida trial in husband's slaying (p.A1) | Turenne to contest extradition warrant
1998, June 13: Winnipeg Free Press -- Turenne gets bail: Extradition decision on Florida murder charges may take year (Front page) | Legal hurdles still ahead for Turenne
1998, October 23: Winnipeg Sun --- Florida hides game plan: lawyer (scanned image of paper)
1998, Nov. 21: Winnipeg Sun -- Judge rules release of statement: Local Turenne interview unprotected
1999, Mar. 27: Winnipeg Free Press -- Extradition law unconstitutional: Turenne's lawyer; Don't breach her rights to fair trial, he pleads
May 5, 2000: Winnipeg Free Press -- A Soldier's Murder by Dan Lett: Part 1a | Part 1b
2001, Nov. 12: Winnipeg Free Press -- Turenne fights to get murder trial in Canada

 

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