Sunday, October 17, 2010

Oliver gets 11 years for Bastille Worthman and Lockyer died, Shannon Murrina account p2

Thursday, May 28, 2009. Joey Oliver was sentenced to 15 years in prison for manslaughter on Thursday in the 1993 shooting deaths of Dale Worthman and Lockyer Kim. Oliver said he had driven the couple in a remote wooded area on the outskirts of St. John's, where he says Murrina their shot. Justice Carl Thompson pulled out sentence of four years, Oliver, giving him double credit for the time it was two years in prison. The phrase is a common recommendationthe Crown and defense. Asked if he had anything to say, Oliver said no, than I apologize to the families and for the court. "Oliver insists that he never knew the couple would be killed if she is drawn into a wooded area, has said, should have had a beating. Shannon Murri, the man in Newfoundland Supreme Court has identified as the shooter in a notorious double murder in front of the St. John's expects a violent end Thursday for man charged with murder. But Murri, thathas never been charged in the case and insists he is innocent, said CBC News on Thursday that Oliver does not expect to survive his prison sentence is - and also the fact that he is not threatening Oliver. "It will probably be killed," said Murrina. "Nobody likes someone like him. When he goes to jail, some people simply can not wait to see it. And that's the way it is," Murri said in a joint statement of the facts presented by the Crown and defense was identified as the man he believes isShot ...

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