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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just wondering if there has been any update on Sturrup and Reitmeier Appeals... I believe they were heard yesterday.

Check out page 5 and 12 of Alberta Court Appearance Publiication http://www.albertacourts.ab.ca/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=vyrObxLEIBk%3D&tabid=230&mid=567

Any news would be great, thanks for what you do here!

14 May 2014 at 09:48

Anonymous Christina R said...

Anon 1:
If it was actually any of your business, you'd already know what was going on and be in the loop. Seeing as you're non-the-wiser, perhaps that suggests that it doesn't concern you in the slightest. Try keeping your goddamn noses out of other people's shit. Pathetic :)

22 May 2014 at 06:59

Blogger Nostrils200 said...

Right. It's pathetic to wonder about the status of a convicted murderer's appeal.

You are aware that the media covered the trial quite extensively? It isn't exactly a private matter. And considering it was the Crown vs. Robert Reitmeier, it seems that it is very much the business of the public.

:)

22 May 2014 at 23:21

Anonymous Christina R said...

You know, it's not got so much to do with "the status of a convicted murderer's appeal" as it does with a man that you've fixated on over a period of years. You've repeatedly gone out of your way to attempt to intrude on people's personal lives, which are legitimately none of your concern.

I find it a little bizarre how such an unhealthy obsession appears to have unfolded. You're all so inexplicably smug over their present circumstances (Truthfully, I could care less for Tyler: he has never been a friend of mine and never will be).

Why not champion the possibility and hope for change instead? Sometimes it takes something huge for people to see the bigger picture instead of being so short-sighted...

23 May 2014 at 14:34

Blogger Nostrils200 said...

Smug?

Your husband and his friend murdered a person for shits and giggles. What you interpret as us being smug is in reality satisfaction that Robert and Tyler are exactly where they should be, but that satisfaction is tempered by the reality of a man's death.

We do hope people can change and we have helped people get out of the movement your husband championed. We believe people can change and we believe in redemption. We even would have believed in the possibility of Robert changing. That door was shut when he kicked a man to death.

He may find redemption in prison if he is sorry for what he did, but we won't hold our breath.

25 May 2014 at 22:03

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hasn't anyone realized that his "wife" is a nut job just as much as he is.

31 May 2014 at 16:48

Anonymous Christina Reitmeier said...

Anon 2:
I'm not sure why you refer to me as his "wife"; we are legally married and have been for almost 4 years.

Of course, there's always going to be one that resorts to name calling and childish remarks. Tell me, why am I a "nut job", as you so eloquently put it?
Because I choose to defend a man that literally means the world to me? I sincerely hope that one day you find somebody that you care enough about to stand by, through thick and thin - your life might just be that little bit richer for it.

What little you think you might know about me has been based on rumors and half-truths, mixed with a little misinformed gossip. I'm happy to say it exactly as it is though:

I'd be the first to actively encourage people to leave behind a "movement" that could give two fucks about them, to advise making smarter choices and picking "friends" wisely.

I promise you, all those people that you were so quick to brand as your "brothers" WILL evaporate when you've been down for a couple of years, when paying the price for a cowardly decision you made in the heat of the moment. You'll be lucky if your family and other friends wish to be associated with you, and even luckier if your partner doesn't leave you within the first year.

I've seen so many people constantly going through the motions of being in and out of jail, treating it like it's some kind of joke. So many people getting hurt, shot, stabbed….and for what? The damage you're doing to yourselves -and to others- is phenomenal and can turn tragic in the blink of your eye. Where do you want to be in 10 years? Cause there's enough room in the pen alongside my husband for you if you choose to carry on down the same paths.

I'm less than 12 months off graduating my course to become a nurse; I chose to make positive changes in my life and hopefully impacting others too. I do hospital placements weekly, where I help people- regardless of ethnicity or religion. It's not my place to judge, nor do I wish to.

What's "nuts" about that?

1 June 2014 at 08:14

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