Time to end the code of silence

It took the police over two weeks to release information that most people who had heard or seen the news report had already figured out. The killer of a woman and her two children in Harrow, Ont., was the woman’s husband and the children’s father. The Walsh family died of gunshot wounds, the man’s selfinflicted, on June 20. It was not until early July that the killer’s identity was revealed. (By Pauline Kerr)

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Time to end the code of silence was last modified: July 17th, 2024 by Becky Grebenjak