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38 y.o.Terry Arnold,Canadian serial rapist of at least 4 young girls,serving Life sentence for killing 16 y.o.girl,is now a SERIOUS suspect in unsolved young gal murders all across amerikkka and Mexico as well, says the FBI

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Joe1orbit

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Jul 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/27/00
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Hello,

Just about OUT of posting time for now, but here's an interesting update on
convicted Canadian murderer Terry Arnold, STRONGLY suspected of killing THREE
other Canadian gals, and now also suspected of having taken advantage of the
porous USA/Canada border to travel to amerikkka and harvest a few gals there.

38 year old Terry is serving a Life sentence, has so far been convicted of
just ONE harvesting, that of a 16 year old girl back in 1987. We are told that
in addition to the 3 other Canada gal murders that Terry LIKELY committed, "The
FBI believes he may have been involved in the deaths of several young women in
Florida in the 1980s and is looking at unsolved cases in Virginia, Texas,
Oklahoma, New York and Mexico." WOW, this sentence certainly grabs my
attention, indicating that Terry LIKELY travelled extensively, throughout
amerikkka in the 1980's, and even drifted into Mexico! He certainly has had
enough TIME to rack up a HIGH victim toll.

He worked for a TRAVELLING carnival that went ALL across amerikkka and
Canada, constantly on the move. What a GREAT gig for a serial attacker to have!
He gets PAID to drift all across the country, and probably even got PAID in
CASH, so literally could live as a "travelling phantom", his presence in an
area never even being noticed or recorded by any societal institution, not even
a hotel, bank, or the like.

Canada does have a decent PAROLE eligibility system, so Terry is WISE to
maintain his complete innocence, and not admit to any murders, despite serving
a LIFE sentence. He does have to start worrying abouth amerikkka possibly
trying to EXTRADITE him in the future, to stand trial for some of these
murders. I would STRONGLY urge Terry to FIGHT extradition with ALL his might.
In fact, he should ALREADY be INTERVIEWING lawyers, looking for a TOP Canadian
expert in the field of fighting foreign extradition attempts.

Terry was CONVICTED of serially raping FOUR girls, aged 10, 11, 15, and 16,
and served 6 1/2 YEARS in prison in the 1990's, for those rapes. But apparently
the pigs did NOT know that Terry was ALREADY a killer, very likely a SERIAL
killer, by that time, the early 1990's. He seems to have enjoyed BOTH raping
AND killing young gals, and wasn't TOTALLY obsessed with getting them all DEAD.


Stay Strong, Terry!

Take care, JOE

The following appears courtesy of the 7/27/00 online edition of The Winnipeg
Sun newspaper:

Thursday, July 27, 2000

Murderer a serial killer?
Deaths in Canada, U.S. probed

By BOB HOLLIDAY, SUN MEDIA

WINNIPEG -- Convicted killer Terry Arnold, already a prime suspect in the
deaths of three young women in Western Canada, is now suspected of being a
serial killer responsible for several murders in the United States, The
Winnipeg Sun has learned.

Calgary Police and FBI investigators met here to share evidence with local
cops looking into the 1981 murder of Barbara Stoppel, 16.

Arnold, 38, is serving a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years
for the 1987 killing of Christine Marie Browne, 16, near Kelowna.

The FBI believes he may have been involved in the deaths of several young
women in Florida in the 1980s and is looking at unsolved cases in Virginia,
Texas, Oklahoma, New York and Mexico.

In the 1980s, Arnold worked for a carnival that travelled across North
America. One of the stops was in Winnipeg the summer Stoppel was killed.

Arnold is also the main suspect in the 1987 death of Calgary teen Denise
Lapierre and the 1988 murder of Roberta Marie Ferguson, last seen getting
into a car near Chilliwack, B.C.

Arnold lived near Stoppel's workplace at the time of her death, and a block
away from Lapierre when she was murdered. He was seen with Browne days
before her death.

Psychologists described Arnold as an "impulsive and a pathological liar"
with "poor behavioural controls, a lack of empathy and remorse," and "a
psychopath who relies on deceit."

Arnold served 80 months for raping four girls aged 10 to 16.

Last month Thomas Sophonow was cleared in Stoppel's murder. Sophonow was
convicted twice with one trial ending in a hung jury. Both convictions were
overturned.
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The following appears courtesy of the 7/27/00 online edition of The Sun Media
News Service:

Thursday, July 27, 2000

Prime suspect's list grows

By BOB HOLLIDAY, SUN MEDIA

WINNIPEG -- Convicted killer Terry Arnold, already a prime suspect in the
deaths of three young women in western Canada, is now suspected of being a
serial killer responsible for several murders in the United States.

Investigators from Calgary police and FBI headquarters in Quantico,
Virginia, met in Winnipeg on the weekend to share evidence with local
homicide cops looking into the 1981 unsolved murder of Barbara Stoppel, 16.

Arnold, 38, is serving a life sentence for the 1987 killing of B.C. runaway
Christine Marie Browne, 16, near Kelowna, B.C., after she refused to have
sex with him.

The FBI believes Arnold may have been involved in the deaths of several
young women in Florida in the 1980s and is also looking at unsolved cases in
Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma, New York and even Mexico.

"It is unlikely he did not commit a crime while in the United States," said
a source.

In the '80s, Arnold worked for a carnival which travelled across North
America. Stoppel also worked for the carnival in Winnipeg.

Arnold is also the main suspect in the 1987 death of Calgary teen Denise
Lapierre and the 1988 murder of Roberta Marie Ferguson, last seen Aug. 24
near Chilliwack, B.C.

Arnold lived near Stoppel's workplace at the time she was killed, lived a
block from Lapierre when she was murdered and was seen with Browne days
before her death.

"There are four young, pretty women dead and he knew them all," said a
source.

During a 1998 B.C Supreme Court hearing, clinical psychologists described
Arnold as a psychopathic sex offender and "impulsive and a pathological liar
who had poor behavioural controls and exhibited a lack of empathy and
remorse."

In the early '90s, Arnold served 80 months for raping four girls aged 10,
11, 15 and 16.

Stoppel died six days after her beaten body was found Dec. 23, 1981, in the
washroom of a Winnipeg doughnut shop.

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Victorhntr

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Jul 30, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/30/00
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Thank God for the American justice system, the only 1st world country where
victims can receive justice. In Canada and Europe they just let them go after
a few years.

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