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- Italy's bishops pass Vatican-backed rule that child
molestation does not have to be reported - Harris pleads not guilty to 2011
murder charge Harris trial in late June could take a week and a half
(practiced voodoo) - Children of serial killer Robert Pickton’s victims will
split $4.9M in compensation fund
Italy's bishops pass
Vatican-backed rule that child molestation does not have to be reported
Kashmira Gander Friday 28 March 2014
Italy's bishops have adopted
a policy, with backing from the Vatican, that states they are not obliged to
inform police officers if they suspect a child has been molested.
The
Italian Bishops' Conference said the guidelines published on Friday reflected
suggestions from the Vatican's office that handles sex abuse
investigations.
Victims have denounced how bishops systematically covered
up abuse by moving priests while keeping prosecutors in the dark.
Only in
2010 did the Vatican instruct bishops to report abuse to police — but only where
required by law.
Harris pleads not guilty to 2011 murder charge Harris trial in late
June could take a week and a half March 31, 2014
By Steve Fry
LYNDON — A defendant charged with using a garrote to kill an older man
in 2011 pleaded not guilty to the murder charge Monday in Osage County District
Court.
The trial of James Paul Harris, 29, will start June 23, and is
expected to require 11/2 weeks....
A part of the victim’s skull was
discovered March 24, 2012, at a house in rural Carbondale in Osage County.
Shirley Johnson, who lives with Jeff Harris, the defendant’s father, testified
she was searching for mushrooms when she found a “ball” — the top of Gerety’s
skull — and took it inside to show Jeff Harris. He called police. Another
witness, Topeka police Detective Brian Hill, testified Bobbie Williams, Harris’
girlfriend, told him during questioning that Harris kept the victim’s head
nearby so he could talk to it. Harris was into voodoo and practiced it, Hill
said Williams told him. http://cjonline.com/news/2014-03-31/harris-pleads-not-guilty-2011-murder-charge http://goo.gl/Faux7F
Children of
serial killer Robert Pickton’s victims will split $4.9M in compensation
fund THE CANADIAN PRESS March 18, 2014 VANCOUVER — A man whose mother
was the last to be reported missing in connection with serial killer Robert
Pickton says $4.9 million in government compensation for the 98 children of
women who disappeared provides some recognition for decades of
pain.
"It's been a long battle to get this far," Troy Boen, 28, said
Tuesday after the federal, B.C. and Vancouver governments announced the fund
that will provide $50,000 for each of the children of 67 missing and murdered
women, mostly Pickton's victims.
Boen's mother, Yvonne Marie Boen, went
missing on March 16, 2001, soon after they'd planned to spend spring break
together. He called her back repeatedly, but there was no answer.
A 2012
report from a public inquiry that outlined years of police failures made 63
recommendations, including compensating the offspring of the women who'd
disappeared up to 2002, when Pickton was arrested.