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Re: Solved Cold Case: Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Jun 4, 2009 9:23 PM
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He was granted bail?? How much...do you know? Wow. So they don't think he is a flight risk? Can you keep us updated? -- Stand up for what you believe in.....even if you have to stand alone.
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Solved Cold Case: Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Jun 4, 2009 9:12 PM
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35 years ago someone set an apartment building on fire in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada in which 3 people lost their lives and a 7 yr old girl was burned. Michael John Morrison, 57 , was arrested in Calgary Alberta Canada on Wednesday, May 27th 2009 and is facing charges of manslaughter, assault and willfully setting a fire. Three people, Rose Woznesensky, Alex Kostichuk, and Gladys Christie were killed when a fire broke out in an apartment building on February 10, 1974. Melinda Woznesensky was seven-years-old at the time of the fire. She required more than 40 operations as part of her recovery from burns suffered in the fire. Morrison made his first court appearance on Monday, June 1st 2009 and again on Wednesday, June 2nd 2009 where he was granted bail. His trial is expected to begin within the next couple of weeks or so.
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