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TAKING TORI The True Story of Terri-Lynne McClintic and Michael Rafferty: Volume 13 (Crimes Canada: True Crimes That Shocked the Nation)

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McClintic’s lawyer, Geoff Snow, said she had intended to plead not guilty and go to trial on the charge until the Crown disclosed that prison staff had intercepted a letter McClintic wrote to a friend on Jan. 30, the day of the assault.

Regardless, the decision doesn’t just offend on grounds of insufficient punishment or threat to public safety — though I’m plenty offended on both grounds and I consider myself something of a bleeding heart. (We’re not even entitled to an explanation. Correctional Service Canada won’t disclose McClintic’s location, the London Free Press reported; the news came instead from Tori’s “enraged” father.) The treatment of Tori Stafford's killers became a political flashpoint in September when Rodney Stafford revealed that McClintic, who is serving a life sentence for her part in the the brutal rape and murder of his daughter, was transferred from the Grand Valley Institution for Women near Kitchener, Ont., to the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge for Aboriginal Women on Nekaneet First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. Transfers between prisons have long been matters of extensive policy and evaluation of individual offenders. Why we punish offenders and what we’re trying to accomplish in doing so is a sprawling question that is in some ways easily answered, in that there is no single reason, Chiao says. Section 718 of the Criminal Code offers six different purposes for sentencing, including denouncing illegal acts and “the harm done to victims or to the community” by them, deterring the offender and others from committing offences, or rehabilitation.It's tragic and one would hope that somehow you can come to some kind of peace," he said. "I can't imagine your turmoil you must feel within yourself." She says Rafferty came to visit her in the detention centre, worried that she would say something to police that would implicate him, but she told him she would take the fall for everything. Some women Rafferty dated reported his “disconcerting” behaviour toward their children, the Crown said. In January 2009 a woman Rafferty met online alleged in a police report that he drugged, choked and raped her, but he was not charged. This teen killerwould be identified as the woman on the video and would be arrested over a month later where she would make a full confession. Terri-Lynne McClintic would initially be charged as accessory to murder however that would be upgraded to first degree murder, the highest charge in the Canadian justice system. Michael Rafferty would also be charged with first degree murder along with kidnapping and sexual assault. The woman serving a life sentence for the first-degree murder of Tori Stafford has added another conviction to her criminal record after admitting she beat up a fellow inmate and regretted not causing worse injuries.

Rafferty even went to visit her there twice. He greeted McClintic with lingering hugs, they laughed and joked and he flexed his biceps for her. He asked if he could bring her flowers there, McClintic testified, but he wasn’t allowed. Stafford has admitted he wasn't always around for his kids and completed the last of his high school credits while Tori was missing. March 5, 2012: Rafferty's trial begins; the Crown tells the nine-woman, three-man jury that Tori died a violent death, but that it's not necessary for them to determine who wielded the hammer and dealt the fatal blows -- just if Rafferty and McClintic acted together to bring about Tori's death.

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McClintic spent days under the glare of the national media spotlight when she testified at her former boyfriend's murder trial. During those proceedings, the court heard about her troubled childhood, one where she was abandoned by her birth mother, who gave her to a fellow stripper named Carol McClintic. In policing since 1989, Smyth was already an experienced investigator when he was summoned to assist in the Tori Stafford case. Rafferty, wearing an ill-fitting three-piece suit, frequently smirked and muttered to himself throughout McClintic’s testimony.

April 30, 2010: McClintic pleads guilty to first-degree murder, but a strict publication ban means the media can only report that McClintic "was scheduled to appear" in court. They then travelled to the home of one of Rafferty’s friends, McClintic testified, before driving to a Home Depot at the north end of the city. Chief Alvin Francis of Nekaneet First Nation said he didn't know McClintic was being relocated to Okimaw Ohci until it was reported in the news and he isn't happy about it. He said his community doesn't have input on who gets transferred.

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I juz wanna be on road n take the first person I see, grab em…bring em wit me (and)…mutilate the (expletive) out of them, smash (their) skull apart then piece it togetha like a puzzle that way (they) stay conscious of the pain I’m inflictin on em,” McClintic wrote in March 2008. It’s tragic and one would hope that somehow you can come to some kind of peace,” he said. “I can’t imagine your turmoil you must feel within yourself.” The healing lodge believes that there is something that can be drawn out of those women, who mainly have been abused and come from lives of terrible violence." Court has heard that Tori was killed on April 8, 2009, and that Terri-Lynne McClintic was arrested on another matter on April 12.

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