Shirley Turner
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And as chaotic as this situation was, it somehow brought them some comfort. After losing their son, their grief was insurmountable. But now, they had a piece of him coming into this world. On December 15th, David wrote in his journal, Kate wants to raise the baby. I can live with that. The baby will be born into a pit. And we are in a pit. So maybe we can all help each other climb out.
And as chaotic as this situation was, it somehow brought them some comfort. After losing their son, their grief was insurmountable. But now, they had a piece of him coming into this world. On December 15th, David wrote in his journal, Kate wants to raise the baby. I can live with that. The baby will be born into a pit. And we are in a pit. So maybe we can all help each other climb out.
And as chaotic as this situation was, it somehow brought them some comfort. After losing their son, their grief was insurmountable. But now, they had a piece of him coming into this world. On December 15th, David wrote in his journal, Kate wants to raise the baby. I can live with that. The baby will be born into a pit. And we are in a pit. So maybe we can all help each other climb out.
More than anything, Andrew's loved ones wanted to see Shirley Turner in prison, where she belonged. And luckily, on December 12, 2001, their wishes would be granted. That day, Shirley was taken into custody in St. John's under provisional arrest. But to everyone's surprise, it wouldn't be long until she was back out on the streets.
More than anything, Andrew's loved ones wanted to see Shirley Turner in prison, where she belonged. And luckily, on December 12, 2001, their wishes would be granted. That day, Shirley was taken into custody in St. John's under provisional arrest. But to everyone's surprise, it wouldn't be long until she was back out on the streets.
More than anything, Andrew's loved ones wanted to see Shirley Turner in prison, where she belonged. And luckily, on December 12, 2001, their wishes would be granted. That day, Shirley was taken into custody in St. John's under provisional arrest. But to everyone's surprise, it wouldn't be long until she was back out on the streets.
As it turned out, Shirley's ex-husbands each signed promising $5,000 in sureties each if Shirley was to run. But even more shocking was that her psychiatrist posted $65,000 in sureties. That's a lot of money to give over to one of your patients. And based on Shirley's past, her psychiatrist had to have known she was incredibly unstable.
As it turned out, Shirley's ex-husbands each signed promising $5,000 in sureties each if Shirley was to run. But even more shocking was that her psychiatrist posted $65,000 in sureties. That's a lot of money to give over to one of your patients. And based on Shirley's past, her psychiatrist had to have known she was incredibly unstable.
As it turned out, Shirley's ex-husbands each signed promising $5,000 in sureties each if Shirley was to run. But even more shocking was that her psychiatrist posted $65,000 in sureties. That's a lot of money to give over to one of your patients. And based on Shirley's past, her psychiatrist had to have known she was incredibly unstable.
But sadly, enough money was raised for Shirley Turner to be released from custody. The United States and Canadian Council agreed on this judgment, stating that Shirley somehow was not a threat to the public since her alleged crime was specific in nature. In other words, if she did murder Andrew, she had already achieved her goal and she probably wasn't going to murder anyone else.
But sadly, enough money was raised for Shirley Turner to be released from custody. The United States and Canadian Council agreed on this judgment, stating that Shirley somehow was not a threat to the public since her alleged crime was specific in nature. In other words, if she did murder Andrew, she had already achieved her goal and she probably wasn't going to murder anyone else.
But sadly, enough money was raised for Shirley Turner to be released from custody. The United States and Canadian Council agreed on this judgment, stating that Shirley somehow was not a threat to the public since her alleged crime was specific in nature. In other words, if she did murder Andrew, she had already achieved her goal and she probably wasn't going to murder anyone else.
In addition, the court stated that she had been very cooperative thus far in the investigation. Now, I'm not entirely sure how fleeing to another country and refusing to return to the United States is cooperative, but regardless, Shirley was allowed to walk free while she awaited extradition to the United States.
In addition, the court stated that she had been very cooperative thus far in the investigation. Now, I'm not entirely sure how fleeing to another country and refusing to return to the United States is cooperative, but regardless, Shirley was allowed to walk free while she awaited extradition to the United States.
In addition, the court stated that she had been very cooperative thus far in the investigation. Now, I'm not entirely sure how fleeing to another country and refusing to return to the United States is cooperative, but regardless, Shirley was allowed to walk free while she awaited extradition to the United States.
because of the pending case shirley was visited by child youth and family service in late july upon visiting the home the caseworker noted that shirley's youngest daughter whom she had retained custody of was doing the majority of the child rearing at the time her daughter was only 11 years old
because of the pending case shirley was visited by child youth and family service in late july upon visiting the home the caseworker noted that shirley's youngest daughter whom she had retained custody of was doing the majority of the child rearing at the time her daughter was only 11 years old
because of the pending case shirley was visited by child youth and family service in late july upon visiting the home the caseworker noted that shirley's youngest daughter whom she had retained custody of was doing the majority of the child rearing at the time her daughter was only 11 years old
now given the situation you would think zachary would be removed from his mother's care or perhaps given to the bagby's after all his mother was a cold-blooded killer however that wasn't the case instead the worker had a parent coach arranged to assist shirley the parent coach visited for four hours over the next 14 days completely free of charge for shirley
now given the situation you would think zachary would be removed from his mother's care or perhaps given to the bagby's after all his mother was a cold-blooded killer however that wasn't the case instead the worker had a parent coach arranged to assist shirley the parent coach visited for four hours over the next 14 days completely free of charge for shirley