Friday, June 8, 2012

Luka Rocco Magnotta

One thing for sure about this guy! He knows how to get publicity! But wait until the shit REALLY hits the fan…………………………………! See comments after this article.

Luka Rocco MagnottaInvestigators leave False Creek Elementary School after a human hand was delivered to the school earlier in the day Tuesday. It’s not yet clear if the body parts are connected to the Luka Rocco Magnotta case, but Vancouver police say they’ve liased with Montreal detectives.

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MONTREAL — As alleged killer Luka Rocco Magnotta awaited extradition in a Berlin jail cell, the focus of the Canadian investigation into the body-parts case shifted Tuesday to Vancouver, where two schools received packages containing human remains. Magnotta is wanted in Canada on several charges — including first-degree murder — in connection with the ghastly Montreal killing and dismemberment of Chinese national Jun Lin. The porn actor, who grew up in the Toronto area, was arrested Monday at an Internet cafe in Berlin.

Magnotta, the prime suspect in a crime that has shocked people worldwide, declined Tuesday to fight his extradition from Germany, and authorities now believe he could be on his way back to Canada in a matter of days or weeks. But as the extradition proceedings moved forward, investigators in Montreal said they are still looking for some of Lin’s body parts. The Concordia University student’s torso was found locked in a suitcase on May 29 in an alley behind the seedy, west-end Montreal apartment building where Magnotta lived.

That same day, one of the 33-year-old’s hands and one of his feet were discovered after being mailed in separate parcels to the offices of political parties in Ottawa. Vancouver police said Tuesday that a human hand and foot had been delivered to two schools earlier in the day. The hand discovery was made at False Creek Elementary School around 1 p.m. and the Vancouver police were immediately called. By 2:30 p.m., it was determined the remains were a human hand. The students were let out at the usual time of 3 p.m. The staff kept things quiet, they didn’t want to “make a fuss” and upset their students.

Kurt Heinrich, spokesperson for the Vancouver School Board, would not discuss who opened the package, but said “fortunately, there were no students in the office when the package was opened.” The students did not realize anything had happened until they saw police cars outside the school as they left, he said. On Wednesday, the school is expected hold classes as normal. The teachers will be brought up to speed and staff will be available on site for students who need support, he said. “We are going to approach it on a case by case basis… There will be discussions in some of our classrooms.” Another package was discovered at St. George’s School at about 2 p.m. local time, which contained what appeared to be a human foot, Deputy Chief Warren Lemcke said.

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Vancouver Police Deputy Chief Warren Lemcke speaks during a news conference after a human hand was delivered to a school and a human foot to another in Vancouver Tuesday. Police said they can’t confirm whether the packages are connected to the Montreal case but they have contacted police there. ‘We’re working closely with the postal services to see if there could have been something (else) shipped’ At a Montreal news conference earlier Tuesday, Cmdr. Ian Lafreniere said more body parts had been recovered from a garbage heap behind Magnotta’s building. But he said one of Lin’s hands, one of his feet and his head are still unaccounted for. “Were they shipped to different locations?” Lafreniere asked. “We’ve got no indication (of this) whatsoever, but we’re not taking any chances… We’re working closely with the postal services to see if there could have been something (else) shipped.”

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Luka Rocco Magnotta

Across the Atlantic, Magnotta spent his first night in custody alone in a 1.5-metre-by-five-metre cell at Berlin police headquarters, said a city police spokesman. Magnotta, dubbed “Canadian Psycho” by some foreign media, had a wooden bed with a mattress, a window overlooking a yard and a small table for meals, said Chief-Supt. Stefan Redlich. His dinner Monday consisted of bread and cheese and his breakfast Tuesday was toast with jam and a cup of tea. “It’s not a comfortable hotel room,” said Redlich, adding that Magnotta’s cell did have a bell to contact the guards.

He said Magnotta rang the bell once to ask if someone would light his cigarette. The guards were willing to oblige the detainee. “He was otherwise very calm and quiet, so it was a night without any situations, any disturbances,” Redlich said. He could not immediately say whether Magnotta had been in touch with family or friends after his arrest. Magnotta was appointed a German lawyer and, following his hearing, was taken to a prison in central Berlin where he will likely stay until his extradition. Authorities said his return to Canada could happen as soon as the coming days.

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Luka Rocco Magnotta is alleged to have killed an dismembered Jun Lin, pictured, who was a 33-year-old undergraduate student at Montreal’s Concordia University. “This may speed up the (extradition) process, but on the other hand, he may change his opinion any day,” said Redlich. ‘This may speed up the (extradition) process, but on the other hand, he may change his opinion any day’ “So we will see.” When asked Tuesday about the extradition proceedings, Montreal police said there’s no rush to get him back to Canada. “At least, he’s detained — he’s stopped,” Lafreniere said, adding there is still considerable police work to do. “The largest manhunt of the Montreal police history is over for us.” The suitcase containing Lin’s torso had been put out with the rest of the trash, but the building’s manager said it was left behind after garbage collectors, uncharacteristically, only picked up some of the waste that day.

Montreal police said they have video footage from the apartment building that allegedly shows Magnotta carrying bags to the complex’s garbage pile. Lafreniere said investigators have surveillance video of Magnotta allegedly mailing the gruesome packages from a Canada Post outlet in his Cote-des-Neiges neighbourhood. Montreal police also spoke out about an infamous video they believe shows Lin’s death. The footage was posted online. In the video clip, a person is seen repeatedly stabbing a naked young man with an ice pick. The killer later dismembers the corpse and appears to commit sexual and cannibalistic acts on it. Lafreniere was asked whether there is evidence the killer in the video ate part of the victim’s body. “As gross and as graphic (as) it could be, yes, it was seen on the video,” he said. “But again we’ve got to confirm this.” Police allege the horrific incident took place in Magnotta’s bachelor apartment, which was soaked with blood following Lin’s death.

Due to the modus operandi surrounding Lin’s death, Lafreniere also said his department is looking for possible links to unsolved local crimes. He added that Montreal police are in contact with other forces to discuss potential connections to cold cases in their jurisdictions. The international manhunt for Magnotta ended with Monday’s arrest after he was recognized inside the Berlin cafe where he was reading online news articles about himself. Magnotta maintained a prolific online presence for years. Police said he initially tried to give officers called to the scene fake names, but then gave up, saying: “OK, you got me.” German officials said Magnotta arrived in Berlin on Saturday on a bus from Paris. He fled Montreal for the French capital after Lin’s death, which occurred sometime overnight between May 24 and May 25. Lin, who studied computer science, was reported missing by an acquaintance the same day his torso and the mailed body parts were found.

The part-time cashier, who sometimes used the first name Justin or Patrick, was remembered as a reliable and friendly cashier by his boss, the owner of a Montreal convenience store. Zheng Xu, a spokesman for the Chinese Consulate in Montreal, said Lin’s family wants to come to Canada as soon as possible. Lin’s disturbing death has rattled people on several continents. The Chinese Embassy in Ottawa even issued a statement advising Chinese visitors to Canada to take safety precautions. Magnotta also faces other charges in Canada, including corrupting morals; causing an indignity to a body; using the mail system to deliver “obscene, indecent, immoral or scurrilous” material; and harassing Prime Minister Stephen Harper and some MPs. Some of the charges are tied to an incident that saw a parcel containing a severed foot delivered to the Conservative party’s Ottawa headquarters. Another package, carrying a hand, was addressed to the Liberal party, but was intercepted at a Canada Post warehouse before delivery.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

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(北海20日讯)噪音扰民!北海亲善花园组屋80单位居民投诉一间将店屋传成工厂的店铺,已经严重影响居民的生活。

在公寓底楼店屋单位作业的机械工程公司,每次操作时发出尖锐噪音,令居民饱受困扰,居民希望州政府和威省市政局关注,并采取必要的行动,还居民更有素质的居住环境。

此外,该公寓的电流及水供也经常受到干扰,时不时就会发生断电问题,而电流中断后,升降梯也不能正常操作,高楼住户被迫爬楼梯上下楼,影响日常作息。

呈备忘录给林冠英

由于向当地议员彭文宝及威省市政局投诉多次,皆无下文,亲善再也组屋居民代表黄文源,今日转向双溪浮油区协调官沈耀权投诉;亲善再也组屋共有10层楼,约84个单位。

沈耀权指出,居民于上月10日,把附有46户居民连署的备忘录,呈交给槟州首长林冠英、彭文宝和马华3名协调官,即他、蔡德橡及郑丽菁。

他说,该机械工程公司在约5个月前搬入该公寓底楼单位后,居民的生活作息就被打乱。

他说,该公司每天从上午8时,就一直作业至傍晚6至7时,有时甚至到夜晚,作业时发出的噪音,严重影响了居民的睡眠品质和健康,该组屋主要以民宅为主,并不太适合让机械工程公司在此营业。。

该花园居民代表,黄文源在接受媒体访问时指出,该间工厂在该组屋楼下店屋单位营业近6个月,他已经多次向当地州议员兼槟州行政议员彭文宝和威省市议员孙意志作出投诉,两人皆称将会协助了解后才采取行动,但对方总是敷衍,没有采取行动,6个月了仍没有任何动静,。

他希望市政局能够关注该课题,不要随便给相关业者发出执照,以还居民安宁的生活。


摘自:中国报 2011.2.21


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