• [OT] Weird crime

    From Rhino@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 2 18:46:10 2025
    I just read this story about some arrests in Montreal. A woman died at
    the home of her boyfriend. She had been feeling poorly but refused to go
    to the hospital despite his urging that she go. After she died, her
    boyfriend and his brother simply left the body on the couch and never
    told anyone while it gradually mummified. Finally, the police, contacted
    by the woman's family, come a-knocking and discover the body - six month
    after she'd died.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/montreal-men-plead-guilty-after-keeping-womans-body-on-couch-for-six-months/

    The brothers are charged with committing an indignity on a body but for
    the life of me and they have confessed to that. I'm not at all clear on
    whether they admitted only to leaving her unburied or if they are
    actually admitting to having had sex with her body. Either way, this is
    pretty weird. The brothers will be sentenced a week from now.

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  • From shawn@21:1/5 to no_offline_contact@example.com on Fri May 2 19:23:45 2025
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 18:46:10 -0400, Rhino
    <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

    I just read this story about some arrests in Montreal. A woman died at
    the home of her boyfriend. She had been feeling poorly but refused to go
    to the hospital despite his urging that she go. After she died, her
    boyfriend and his brother simply left the body on the couch and never
    told anyone while it gradually mummified. Finally, the police, contacted
    by the woman's family, come a-knocking and discover the body - six month >after she'd died.

    How did the body mummify? Every body I've seen like the deer that got
    hit last week tends to start to rot within a few days creating an
    awful smell. So they supposedly left her there while they continued to
    live in the same house? That just doesn't sound possible.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/montreal-men-plead-guilty-after-keeping-womans-body-on-couch-for-six-months/

    The brothers are charged with committing an indignity on a body but for
    the life of me and they have confessed to that. I'm not at all clear on >whether they admitted only to leaving her unburied or if they are
    actually admitting to having had sex with her body. Either way, this is >pretty weird. The brothers will be sentenced a week from now.

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  • From Rhino@21:1/5 to shawn on Fri May 2 22:16:34 2025
    On 2025-05-02 7:23 PM, shawn wrote:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 18:46:10 -0400, Rhino
    <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

    I just read this story about some arrests in Montreal. A woman died at
    the home of her boyfriend. She had been feeling poorly but refused to go
    to the hospital despite his urging that she go. After she died, her
    boyfriend and his brother simply left the body on the couch and never
    told anyone while it gradually mummified. Finally, the police, contacted
    by the woman's family, come a-knocking and discover the body - six month
    after she'd died.

    How did the body mummify? Every body I've seen like the deer that got
    hit last week tends to start to rot within a few days creating an
    awful smell. So they supposedly left her there while they continued to
    live in the same house? That just doesn't sound possible.

    According to the article, they used air fresheners to keep the smell
    tolerable but it was apparently still pretty bad when the police found
    the body. It's not clear if they lived in a single family house or an
    apartment of some kind but unless they had a lot room between them and
    their neighbours, like a huge lot, I am surprised none of the neighbours
    did anything, even if the brothers learned to tolerate the smell.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/montreal-men-plead-guilty-after-keeping-womans-body-on-couch-for-six-months/

    The brothers are charged with committing an indignity on a body but for
    the life of me and they have confessed to that. I'm not at all clear on
    whether they admitted only to leaving her unburied or if they are
    actually admitting to having had sex with her body. Either way, this is
    pretty weird. The brothers will be sentenced a week from now.


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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to Rhino on Fri May 2 22:30:54 2025
    Rhino wrote:

    The brothers are charged with committing an indignity on a body

    That reminds me of a recent story about an illegal immigrant who raped a
    corpse in a subway.

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  • From Pluted Pup@21:1/5 to Rhino on Sat May 3 19:04:25 2025
    On 5/2/25 3:46 PM, Rhino wrote:
    I just read this story about some arrests in Montreal. A woman died at
    the home of her boyfriend. She had been feeling poorly but refused to go
    to the hospital despite his urging that she go.


    Where's the evidence of this: that the woman refused to
    go to the hospital. Do the police and press believe that
    all suspects tell the truth or is it just these brothers.



    After she died, her
    boyfriend and his brother simply left the body on the couch and never
    told anyone while it gradually mummified. Finally, the police, contacted
    by the woman's family, come a-knocking and discover the body - six month after she'd died.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/montreal-men-plead-guilty-after- keeping-womans-body-on-couch-for-six-months/

    The brothers are charged with committing an indignity on a body but for
    the life of me and they have confessed to that. I'm not at all clear on whether they admitted only to leaving her unburied or if they are
    actually admitting to having had sex with her body. Either way, this is pretty weird. The brothers will be sentenced a week from now.



    The article says the victim is Indigenous, are the brothers
    killers and getting a slap on the wrist because they are
    Indigenous too? Isn't that Canadian Law, Socially Advanced,
    that says that murder is less prosecutable if it's committed
    by the Indigenous?

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