Wednesday, November 14, 2012

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Robert Latimer says Anne-Marie

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Exclusive - In an exclusive interview with Radio-Canada, maintains that Robert Latimer took the right decision by ending the days of 12 year old girl, severely disabled, 17 years ago.
Now 57 years old, Robert Latimer was convicted of second degree murder for poisoning her daughter, Tracy, carbon monoxide. He always said he had acted out of love and compassion for his daughter.
"It was hard, but it was not sad," said the old Saskatchewan farmer explaining his actions, which at the time raised a debate in the country. "This is something that would happen to me. Opinions differ holdrege dusters on this issue, "he told the journalist Anne-Marie Dussault.
Robert Latimer explained that her daughter, who could not talk, walk or feed themselves, had to cross, "It is torture. Tracy had undergone many tests, operations holdrege dusters and stems back to the column. '
"I was given more attention than Karla Homolka," says he, finding that the former wife of Paul Bernardo, convicted for his role in the rape and murder of two teenage girls in Ontario, s 'fared better than him.
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Your participation Many of you have to comment about Mr. Latimer and ask questions holdrege dusters to our guests at our special broadcast 24 hours 60 minutes. You can read the exchanges on the show's website.
Video - 24/60: Anne-Marie Dussault discusses the interview with Dr. Pierre Marois, physiatrist at Sainte-Justine Hospital, Dr Serge Daneault, a doctor at the palliative care unit of the Hôpital Notre-Dame and Me Gerald Soulières, criminal lawyer (1/4).
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