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This is how poor, desperate and creepy Canadians are. This is akin to something out of a Charles Dickens novel.
CBC telling Canadians to buy expired food. 100,000 Homeless in Ontario alone. Creepy diddler police being propped up by some U.S police agencies.
Now people stealing bodies for their jewelry.
THIS is Canada.
torontosun.com
It doesn’t get any lower and creepier than robbing graves.
This man and woman accused of doing this 300 times in Halton, Hamilton, Niagara and Toronto found a way to make it even more gross, disturbing and evil, according to police. This story is 18-karat crazy in which the accused couple are alleged to have removed jewelry from bodies resting inside GTA mausoleums.
“The thefts took place during daytime hours” in which “the accused would attend a cemetery and enter the mausoleums,” Halton Regional Police said in announcing the arrests. “Once inside, they would (allegedly) use a tool to enter niche compartments and steal jewelry or other valuables. “
“The accused often stole necklaces and other jewelry that contained human remains, which were discarded by the thieves after the thefts,” said police. “The stolen jewelry was then sold at pawnshops or through private sales.”
CBC telling Canadians to buy expired food. 100,000 Homeless in Ontario alone. Creepy diddler police being propped up by some U.S police agencies.
Now people stealing bodies for their jewelry.
THIS is Canada.
WARMINGTON: 300 graves robbed, human remains discarded — a new low for GTA
This story is 18-karat crazy in which the accused couple are alleged to have removed jewelry from bodies inside GTA mausoleums.
It doesn’t get any lower and creepier than robbing graves.
This man and woman accused of doing this 300 times in Halton, Hamilton, Niagara and Toronto found a way to make it even more gross, disturbing and evil, according to police. This story is 18-karat crazy in which the accused couple are alleged to have removed jewelry from bodies resting inside GTA mausoleums.
“The thefts took place during daytime hours” in which “the accused would attend a cemetery and enter the mausoleums,” Halton Regional Police said in announcing the arrests. “Once inside, they would (allegedly) use a tool to enter niche compartments and steal jewelry or other valuables. “
Discarded the human remains
It’s right out of a horror movie. But it gets even worse.“The accused often stole necklaces and other jewelry that contained human remains, which were discarded by the thieves after the thefts,” said police. “The stolen jewelry was then sold at pawnshops or through private sales.”