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    bogino
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    #158353
    costaricafinca
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    On an online papers here it reports that “A judge said he ‘might’ be able to get around to signing the warrant this week,” the source said. “[That judge] said he doesn’t have time and the arrest of these two suspects has been delayed.[/i]’.
    [b]Disgusting![/b]

    #158354
    Andrew
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    It is tragic however, it was not a good idea that the Canadian woman was shooting at armed poachers….

    From:

    [ http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2968137 ]

    Canadian woman gunned down in Costa Rica has local ties

    Police suspect a Canadian woman found shot outside her Costa Rica home was targeted by poachers, a local newspaper reports.

    An autopsy revealed Kimberley Blackwell, 53, a former Whitehorse, Yukon resident whose family lives in Orillia, died from a gunshot wound. Her body was found Wednesday on the patio of her home near Puerto Jimenez, where she operated a chocolate business.

    Originally it was reported Blackwell was strangled, but an autopsy revealed she died from a gunshot wound and was severely beaten, the Tico Times newspaper reported. Police said the investigation is focusing on poachers, yet other motives have not been ruled out.

    Eric Epstein, a long-time friend, said Blackwell had told him she was retaliating against poachers who were hunting on her land by shooting at them with a BB gun. He suspects trouble may have arose as a result.

    “She was a remarkable woman. She was a fighter,” he said from his home in Whitehorse, Yukon.

    She was a lover of animals, so much so friends nicknamed the eccentric woman “Fairy Sloth Mother” for nursing a sloth back to health.

    Her family is travelling south from Orillia, Epstein said.

    Blackwell formerly lived in Whitehorse, Yukon. She moved to Costa Rica about 16 years ago to become a chocolate-maker.

    The Foreign Affairs department confirmed a Canadian woman was murdered in the Central American country, and the consulate is working with local authorities.

    #158355
    maravilla
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    not only did she shoot AT them, she HIT one of them. not a good idea.

    #158356
    Andrew
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    Where did you hear that from maravilla?

    #158357
    costaricafinca
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    I read it too.
    Here is one link, supporting this [url=http://cfjctv.com/story.php?id=1205]statement[/url] but I did read another one, from a friend who was visiting at the time.
    There is protesting … and putting your life in danger.
    That area is well known for poaching.

    #158358
    maravilla
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    i heard it from a friend of hers. when i first heard about the crime from this mutual friend, it sounded immediately to me like a retaliation and not a random act of violence. it’s still terribly sad. she was not living in the Yukon anymore. although there it’s as dangerous.

    #158359
    sprite
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    We need more people like her and fewer like the poachers, of course. It seems we are taking apart the environment around us and I can understand how her strong opposition to that kind of activity might lead to a violent confrontation. Too bad she wasn’t better armed.

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