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Woman 'exposes' her EX for bringing food to his child but not to her other children


 

Regis Korchinski-Paquet's family launches $10M civil suit against police


Korchinski-Paquet fell from her balcony to her death after police were called to her High Park residence on May 27, 2020.

The dead woman, her mother and her brother had all called 911 because of a family dispute.

There was confusion — and conflicting stories — around the Toronto woman’s death right from the beginning and for several reasons, not least of which was that it happened only days after the killing of George Floyd, and in the midst of outraged demonstrations against the police.

The Special Investigations Unit was called in, but the police watchdog ultimately found there were no grounds to charge any of the officers involved.

Now a civil lawsuit has been launched by the family against the head of the SIU and the attending police officers, as well as the province’s attorney general, the City of Toronto and the Toronto Community Housing.

The $10 million lawsuit alleges Korchinski-Paquet’s relatives were given misleading information at the time of her death and as a result suffered severe emotional distress.



 

Girl, 14, accused of murdering sis allegedly said she'd have killed sooner 'for McDonald's'


A troubled teen accused of butchering her disabled sister in Pennsylvania allegedly told stunned cops she “would have killed someone sooner” if McDonald’s fast food had been on offer.

Cops claim Claire Miller, 14, made the shocking statement after being served a jailhouse McD’s breakfast that she was “lovin'”, the Harrisburg Patriot-News reports.

Miller is accused of stabbing to death her sleeping sister Helen, 19, in 2021. The dead woman had cerebral palsy and was confined to a wheelchair.

“Oooh, McDonald’s,” Manheim Township police officer John Martin quoted Miller during a court hearing. “I would have killed someone sooner if I knew I was going to get McDonald’s.”

The teen terror also allegedly quipped that she “Michael Myers-ed” her sibling, referring to the famed killer of the Halloween horror series.

According to the newspaper, the Halloween reference came after the girl’s cellphone rang playing the Halloween theme.


 

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