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What is up with the youth of today? Again I must say, humans are sick
What should happen to these Monsters? I say do unto others.....
Disturbing video opens trial in random sex slaying of teen
13-year-old killed after rave invitation
Published: Tuesday, January 23, 2007
The trial of two men for the sex slaying of a 13-year-old opened yesterday with a disturbing video of the golf course where her body was found.
Distraught family members fled the courtroom as the RCMP footage neared Nina Courtepatte's bloody body, lying on the fourth fairway of the Edmonton Springs Golf Course near Stony Plain, Alta.
The teen's face was battered and unrecognizable. She was wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans, with one blue running shoe lying beside her.
Forensics expert Cpl. Sharon Smith testified because some of Nina's clothing was bunched, she was likely dragged by the ankles a short distance.
Blue pliers, coins, a lollipop stick, and a cigarette butt were found nearby.
Michael Briscoe, 36, and Joseph Laboucan, 21, are on trial for first-degree murder and other charges in the girl's death.
Her body was discovered on the fairway April 4, 2005. A week later, RCMP arrested Briscoe and his 17-year-old girlfriend at a motel west of the city.
Two other youths - a 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl - were later charged, as well. They face a separate trial.
Court documents allege the group planned to kill someone, and randomly picked Courtepatte out of a crowd at West Edmonton Mall.
They allegedly invited the girl and her girlfriend to a rave but drove them to the golf course instead, where Courtepatte was twice raped, choked with a wrench, stabbed with knives and beaten with a metal sledgehammer while her friend was kept in a nearby car.
During pretrial proceedings last week, Judge Brian Burrows of Court of Queen's Bench reviewed a video in which Briscoe described for police the grisly details of the killing. He is to make a ruling on whether the statement is admissible as evidence.
Briscoe told police Laboucan was the ringleader and he was only the driver. He said he never hurt the girl and his only physical contact with her was hugging her in comfort and promising: "Everything's gonna be okay."
Briscoe said he didn't know about a plan to kill anyone. After picking the two girls up at the mall, Briscoe said he drove the group to a rural area.
Laboucan told him to open the car's trunk and took out some tools. He said he saw Laboucan and the male youth have sex with Courtepatte. The youth hit her with a sledgehammer, he said.
He told police the group left her body and walked back to the car. While he drove the vehicle, Laboucan talked about killing Courtepatte's friend but everyone in the car talked him out of it. The girl was dropped off uninjured in Edmonton.
What should happen to these Monsters? I say do unto others.....
Disturbing video opens trial in random sex slaying of teen
13-year-old killed after rave invitation
Published: Tuesday, January 23, 2007
The trial of two men for the sex slaying of a 13-year-old opened yesterday with a disturbing video of the golf course where her body was found.
Distraught family members fled the courtroom as the RCMP footage neared Nina Courtepatte's bloody body, lying on the fourth fairway of the Edmonton Springs Golf Course near Stony Plain, Alta.
The teen's face was battered and unrecognizable. She was wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans, with one blue running shoe lying beside her.
Forensics expert Cpl. Sharon Smith testified because some of Nina's clothing was bunched, she was likely dragged by the ankles a short distance.
Blue pliers, coins, a lollipop stick, and a cigarette butt were found nearby.
Michael Briscoe, 36, and Joseph Laboucan, 21, are on trial for first-degree murder and other charges in the girl's death.
Her body was discovered on the fairway April 4, 2005. A week later, RCMP arrested Briscoe and his 17-year-old girlfriend at a motel west of the city.
Two other youths - a 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl - were later charged, as well. They face a separate trial.
Court documents allege the group planned to kill someone, and randomly picked Courtepatte out of a crowd at West Edmonton Mall.
They allegedly invited the girl and her girlfriend to a rave but drove them to the golf course instead, where Courtepatte was twice raped, choked with a wrench, stabbed with knives and beaten with a metal sledgehammer while her friend was kept in a nearby car.
During pretrial proceedings last week, Judge Brian Burrows of Court of Queen's Bench reviewed a video in which Briscoe described for police the grisly details of the killing. He is to make a ruling on whether the statement is admissible as evidence.
Briscoe told police Laboucan was the ringleader and he was only the driver. He said he never hurt the girl and his only physical contact with her was hugging her in comfort and promising: "Everything's gonna be okay."
Briscoe said he didn't know about a plan to kill anyone. After picking the two girls up at the mall, Briscoe said he drove the group to a rural area.
Laboucan told him to open the car's trunk and took out some tools. He said he saw Laboucan and the male youth have sex with Courtepatte. The youth hit her with a sledgehammer, he said.
He told police the group left her body and walked back to the car. While he drove the vehicle, Laboucan talked about killing Courtepatte's friend but everyone in the car talked him out of it. The girl was dropped off uninjured in Edmonton.

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