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Post by frayed ends Thu 18 Dec 2008, 9:03 am

in science class we're learning about DNA.
i learned the other day the the first time DNA was used in a court case in Canada was in my town.
i'm a bit of a nerd, but i find that really cool.
the case it was used for was really creepy.
it's hard to explain. so i'll just post links.
http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx?itemnum=6906
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Legere
also,
"ALLAN LEGERE

Once a car salesman outside Ottawa, his name became synonymous with terror in New Brunswick.

A decade ago, Allan Legere, now 53, was found guilty of a mass killing spree that involved the torture, rape and killing of three women and the murder of an elderly Catholic priest. He became known as the "Monster of the Miramichi," the provincial region where he carried out his murderous rampage.

Now securely housed at the SHU, Legere is despised by other inmates who abhor those who have victimized women and children.

The grisly sex slayings of 75-year-old Annie Flam and sisters Donna and Linda Lou Daughney, 45 and 41, as well as the beating death of Rev. James Smith, 69, occurred between May and November 1989.

Legere was loose at the time after escaping prison guards during a visit to a Moncton hospital. He was already serving a life sentence for killing a Miramichi shopkeeper in 1986.

Legere worked as a car salesman in Winchester, south of Ottawa, in the late 1970s, living in a farmhouse in nearby Inkerman. He later returned to his native New Brunswick.

When a jury of six women and five men found him guilty on four counts of murder, Justice David Dickson told them: "I don't usually comment on verdicts ... but let me say this. Don't lose too much sleep over your verdict."

Legere's crime spree during his escape sparked a wave of fear in the area. People who lived alone moved in with family and friends for safety and gun sales increased. Few people went out after dark and Halloween trick-or-treating was cancelled that year.

He managed to escape when he was taken to hospital for treatment of an ear infection. Secured with handcuffs, a body chain and leg shackles, he emerged from a small, private washroom without restraints and waving a homemade knife. Legere was captured seven months later after one of the largest manhunts in Canadian history."
it's actually a really interesting to me hmmmm
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Post by the way Thu 18 Dec 2008, 10:19 am

Man, that guy...
You have to admire the many brutal and inhumane ways a mind can work. And be horrified too, of course.
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