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Title: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: cc on October 29, 2021, 03:15:48 PM
Former Surrey teacher who strangled his wife to death gets unescorted leaves of absence from prison (//https)



Mukhtiar Panghali murdered his pregnant wife Manjit Panghali in 2006. Both were Surrey school teachers



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During the trial, Crown prosecutor Dennis Murray laid out the Crown's theory that the teacher killed his wife after she'd returned home from a prenatal yoga class,



staged the discovery of her car in Whalley,



burned her body on a remote beach along DeltaPort causeway in South Delta,



and then delayed for as long as he could to lodge a missing persons complaint with the Surrey RCMP.



He strangled his wife of nine years Manjit Panghali, 31, who was a teacher at North Ridge Elementary, on Oct. 18, 2006. She was four months pregnant at the time, and the couple's daughter was three years old.



Had he not cheaped out by using his wife's cellphone after killing her, or snuck out in the dead of night to a local store and then lied about it later, Panghali might have gotten away with murder.



"At your hearing, you indicated that since your last hearing, you have thought more about accountability and responsibility, and how even describing your offence as a mistake is wrong," the decision document reads. "You indicated that this sentence has been a journey in you correcting your beliefs and thoughts, and you want to work on this for the rest of your life. You take full responsibility for your actions."

.. .sigh

The terms of his unescorted absences are that his initial leave be for 24 hours, followed by one 48 hour "UTA" with subsequent ones to be for 72 hours.





[This is one of the most clear cut egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of .. not to mention he did it to his pregnant trusting wife]
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2021, 03:19:51 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=425446 time=1635534948 user_id=88
Former Surrey teacher who strangled his wife to death gets unescorted leaves of absence from prison (//https)



Mukhtiar Panghali murdered his pregnant wife Manjit Panghali in 2006. Both were Surrey school teachers



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During the trial, Crown prosecutor Dennis Murray laid out the Crown's theory that the teacher killed his wife after she'd returned home from a prenatal yoga class, staged the discovery of her car in Whalley,



burned her body on a remote beach along DeltaPort causeway in South Delta,



and then delayed for as long as he could to lodge a missing persons complaint with the Surrey RCMP.



He strangled his wife of nine years Manjit Panghali, 31, who was a teacher at North Ridge Elementary, on Oct. 18, 2006. She was four months pregnant at the time, and the couple's daughter was three years old.



Had he not cheaped out by using his wife's cellphone after killing her, or snuck out in the dead of night to a local store and then lied about it later, Panghali might have gotten away with murder.



"At your hearing, you indicated that since your last hearing, you have thought more about accountability and responsibility, and how even describing your offence as a mistake is wrong," the decision document reads. "You indicated that this sentence has been a journey in you correcting your beliefs and thoughts, and you want to work on this for the rest of your life. You take full responsibility for your actions." .. .sigh



[This is one of the most egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of]

It's not like he did something really evil like oppose CRT. Ya know, being a teacher and all.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: cc on October 29, 2021, 03:28:50 PM
Quote from: Herman post_id=425447 time=1635535191 user_id=1689
Quote from: cc post_id=425446 time=1635534948 user_id=88
[This is one of the most egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of]

It's not he did something really evil like oppose CRT. Ya know, being a teacher and all.

Good point. Maybe it was not so serious after all. I wonder if he didn't agree to CRT  in chambers



I'm taking bets  he gets his teaching certificate back in relatively short order?
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2021, 03:38:24 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=425448 time=1635535730 user_id=88
Quote from: Herman post_id=425447 time=1635535191 user_id=1689
Quote from: cc post_id=425446 time=1635534948 user_id=88
[This is one of the most egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of]

It's not he did something really evil like oppose CRT. Ya know, being a teacher and all.

Good point. Maybe it was not so serious after all. I wonder if he didn't agree to CRT  in chambers



I'm taking bets  he gets his teaching certificate back in relatively short order?

He plays his cards right, says the right woke things, the Peel school board will offer him a principal's job.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2021, 03:51:48 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=425446 time=1635534948 user_id=88
Former Surrey teacher who strangled his wife to death gets unescorted leaves of absence from prison (//https)



Mukhtiar Panghali murdered his pregnant wife Manjit Panghali in 2006. Both were Surrey school teachers



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During the trial, Crown prosecutor Dennis Murray laid out the Crown's theory that the teacher killed his wife after she'd returned home from a prenatal yoga class,



staged the discovery of her car in Whalley,



burned her body on a remote beach along DeltaPort causeway in South Delta,



and then delayed for as long as he could to lodge a missing persons complaint with the Surrey RCMP.



He strangled his wife of nine years Manjit Panghali, 31, who was a teacher at North Ridge Elementary, on Oct. 18, 2006. She was four months pregnant at the time, and the couple's daughter was three years old.



Had he not cheaped out by using his wife's cellphone after killing her, or snuck out in the dead of night to a local store and then lied about it later, Panghali might have gotten away with murder.



"At your hearing, you indicated that since your last hearing, you have thought more about accountability and responsibility, and how even describing your offence as a mistake is wrong," the decision document reads. "You indicated that this sentence has been a journey in you correcting your beliefs and thoughts, and you want to work on this for the rest of your life. You take full responsibility for your actions."

.. .sigh

The terms of his unescorted absences are that his initial leave be for 24 hours, followed by one 48 hour "UTA" with subsequent ones to be for 72 hours.





[This is one of the most clear cut egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of .. not to mention he did it to his pregnant trusting wife]

It was very premeditated.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2021, 06:11:30 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=425446 time=1635534948 user_id=88
Former Surrey teacher who strangled his wife to death gets unescorted leaves of absence from prison (//https)



Mukhtiar Panghali murdered his pregnant wife Manjit Panghali in 2006. Both were Surrey school teachers



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During the trial, Crown prosecutor Dennis Murray laid out the Crown's theory that the teacher killed his wife after she'd returned home from a prenatal yoga class,



staged the discovery of her car in Whalley,



burned her body on a remote beach along DeltaPort causeway in South Delta,



and then delayed for as long as he could to lodge a missing persons complaint with the Surrey RCMP.



He strangled his wife of nine years Manjit Panghali, 31, who was a teacher at North Ridge Elementary, on Oct. 18, 2006. She was four months pregnant at the time, and the couple's daughter was three years old.



Had he not cheaped out by using his wife's cellphone after killing her, or snuck out in the dead of night to a local store and then lied about it later, Panghali might have gotten away with murder.



"At your hearing, you indicated that since your last hearing, you have thought more about accountability and responsibility, and how even describing your offence as a mistake is wrong," the decision document reads. "You indicated that this sentence has been a journey in you correcting your beliefs and thoughts, and you want to work on this for the rest of your life. You take full responsibility for your actions."

.. .sigh

The terms of his unescorted absences are that his initial leave be for 24 hours, followed by one 48 hour "UTA" with subsequent ones to be for 72 hours.





[This is one of the most clear cut egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of .. not to mention he did it to his pregnant trusting wife]

Domestic violence is common among South Asian immigrants.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2021, 06:48:50 PM
Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=425455 time=1635545490 user_id=2015
Quote from: cc post_id=425446 time=1635534948 user_id=88
Former Surrey teacher who strangled his wife to death gets unescorted leaves of absence from prison (//https)



Mukhtiar Panghali murdered his pregnant wife Manjit Panghali in 2006. Both were Surrey school teachers



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During the trial, Crown prosecutor Dennis Murray laid out the Crown's theory that the teacher killed his wife after she'd returned home from a prenatal yoga class,



staged the discovery of her car in Whalley,



burned her body on a remote beach along DeltaPort causeway in South Delta,



and then delayed for as long as he could to lodge a missing persons complaint with the Surrey RCMP.



He strangled his wife of nine years Manjit Panghali, 31, who was a teacher at North Ridge Elementary, on Oct. 18, 2006. She was four months pregnant at the time, and the couple's daughter was three years old.



Had he not cheaped out by using his wife's cellphone after killing her, or snuck out in the dead of night to a local store and then lied about it later, Panghali might have gotten away with murder.



"At your hearing, you indicated that since your last hearing, you have thought more about accountability and responsibility, and how even describing your offence as a mistake is wrong," the decision document reads. "You indicated that this sentence has been a journey in you correcting your beliefs and thoughts, and you want to work on this for the rest of your life. You take full responsibility for your actions."

.. .sigh

The terms of his unescorted absences are that his initial leave be for 24 hours, followed by one 48 hour "UTA" with subsequent ones to be for 72 hours.





[This is one of the most clear cut egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of .. not to mention he did it to his pregnant trusting wife]

Domestic violence is common among South Asian immigrants.

Ya, but even more common among Muslims than Sikhs and Hindus.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Gaon on October 29, 2021, 10:30:51 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=425446 time=1635534948 user_id=88
Former Surrey teacher who strangled his wife to death gets unescorted leaves of absence from prison (//news/former-surrey-teacher-who-strangled-his-wife-to-death-gets-unescorted-leaves-of-absence-from-prison/)



Mukhtiar Panghali murdered his pregnant wife Manjit Panghali in 2006. Both were Surrey school teachers



https://ow0hs2zhmkp2497op3xhvxsa-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/26992645_web1_211104-SUL-Panghali-Mugs_1-1024x683.jpg[/img]



During the trial, Crown prosecutor Dennis Murray laid out the Crown's theory that the teacher killed his wife after she'd returned home from a prenatal yoga class,



staged the discovery of her car in Whalley,



burned her body on a remote beach along DeltaPort causeway in South Delta,



and then delayed for as long as he could to lodge a missing persons complaint with the Surrey RCMP.



He strangled his wife of nine years Manjit Panghali, 31, who was a teacher at North Ridge Elementary, on Oct. 18, 2006. She was four months pregnant at the time, and the couple's daughter was three years old.



Had he not cheaped out by using his wife's cellphone after killing her, or snuck out in the dead of night to a local store and then lied about it later, Panghali might have gotten away with murder.



"At your hearing, you indicated that since your last hearing, you have thought more about accountability and responsibility, and how even describing your offence as a mistake is wrong," the decision document reads. "You indicated that this sentence has been a journey in you correcting your beliefs and thoughts, and you want to work on this for the rest of your life. You take full responsibility for your actions."

.. .sigh

The terms of his unescorted absences are that his initial leave be for 24 hours, followed by one 48 hour "UTA" with subsequent ones to be for 72 hours.





[This is one of the most clear cut egregious, deliberate contrived murders c/w follow-up coverup I have heard of .. not to mention he did it to his pregnant trusting wife]

I know where that school is.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Bricktop on October 29, 2021, 11:48:11 PM
Surrey is in the UK!



 :confused1:
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2021, 11:56:04 PM
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=425504 time=1635565691 user_id=1560
Surrey is in the UK!



 :confused1:

There is a Surrey in the Greater Vancouver Region..



I believe Gaon lives there and cc lives close to it.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Bricktop on October 30, 2021, 01:36:14 AM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425512 time=1635566164 user_id=3254
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=425504 time=1635565691 user_id=1560
Surrey is in the UK!



 :confused1:

There is a Surrey in the Greater Vancouver Region..



I believe Gaon lives there and cc lives close to it.


 :oeudC:
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2021, 01:39:54 AM
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=425537 time=1635572174 user_id=1560
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425512 time=1635566164 user_id=3254
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=425504 time=1635565691 user_id=1560
Surrey is in the UK!



 :confused1:

There is a Surrey in the Greater Vancouver Region..



I believe Gaon lives there and cc lives close to it.


 :oeudC:

Surrey, BC is little Mumbai.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: cc on October 30, 2021, 11:36:52 AM
AKA Slury by some .. a name it does not deserver in the main



Actually it's a very large land area with many different type of areas (many parts of it are very nice) ending at the south at the ocean and surrounding White Rock on 3 sides (not on our  ocean side of course) where it is known as South Surrey which is physically separate from but officially part of Surrey. South Surrey is separated physically from the upper area by miles of lowlands where little is built on .. but still officially Surrey



We White Rockers, insufferable snobs that we are, use nice sounding street names unlike Surrey which is numbered streets and Aves greatly simplifying life  .. names of streets changing at the official border .. confusing many
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2021, 12:30:20 PM
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2021, 12:47:40 PM
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

I was in the GVR in 2018..



It's nice to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.......Calgary is more family friendly.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2021, 01:35:47 PM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425567 time=1635612460 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

I was in the GVR in 2018..



It's nice to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.......Calgary is more family friendly.

I don't like any city in Canada.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2021, 02:12:25 PM
Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=425568 time=1635615347 user_id=2015
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425567 time=1635612460 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

I was in the GVR in 2018..



It's nice to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.......Calgary is more family friendly.

I don't like any city in Canada.

Haven't you lived in a city(Winnipeg) all your life IHJ?
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: cc on October 30, 2021, 02:13:42 PM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425567 time=1635612460 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

.......Calgary is more family friendly.

It absolutely is ... one of the best in Canada. I found Lethbridge and all of southern Alta that way also



I would assume our far Eastern provinces are also good in that area
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2021, 02:20:29 PM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425579 time=1635617545 user_id=3254
Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=425568 time=1635615347 user_id=2015
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425567 time=1635612460 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

I was in the GVR in 2018..



It's nice to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.......Calgary is more family friendly.

I don't like any city in Canada.

Haven't you lived in a city(Winnipeg) all your life IHJ?

Yes, I have, but I'm really getting tired of city life. The attractions in cities are just not worth it to me anymore.
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2021, 02:35:30 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=425580 time=1635617622 user_id=88
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425567 time=1635612460 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

.......Calgary is more family friendly.

It absolutely is ... one of the best in Canada. I found Lethbridge and all of southern Alta that way also



I would assume our far Eastern provinces are also good in that area

I love Southern Alberta
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: cc on October 30, 2021, 06:56:08 PM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425587 time=1635618930 user_id=3254
Quote from: cc post_id=425580 time=1635617622 user_id=88
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425567 time=1635612460 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

.......Calgary is more family friendly.

It absolutely is ... one of the best in Canada. I found Lethbridge and all of southern Alta that way also



I would assume our far Eastern provinces are also good in that area

I love Southern Alberta

Didn't take well to dangerous winter driving, especially from Lethbridge to Calgary  ..  but it sure was  a good area to raise a family in



Calgary is a modern well laid out city



I really liked White Rock with it's then homey atmosphere when we came here 21 years ago, but out of control development has destroyed everything good it had. I no long like it at all
Title: Re: Examples of "Justice" in Today's World
Post by: Anonymous on October 31, 2021, 02:12:47 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=425601 time=1635634568 user_id=88
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425587 time=1635618930 user_id=3254
Quote from: cc post_id=425580 time=1635617622 user_id=88
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=425567 time=1635612460 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=425566 time=1635611420 user_id=114
I don't know the West coast. For me, Vancouver has been a transit stop to and from Korea. And I haven't been to Korea in a long time.

.......Calgary is more family friendly.

It absolutely is ... one of the best in Canada. I found Lethbridge and all of southern Alta that way also



I would assume our far Eastern provinces are also good in that area

I love Southern Alberta

Didn't take well to dangerous winter driving, especially from Lethbridge to Calgary  ..  but it sure was  a good area to raise a family in



Calgary is a modern well laid out city



I really liked White Rock with it's then homey atmosphere when we came here 21 years ago, but out of control development has destroyed everything good it had. I no long like it at all

The Crownest Pass area gets some really extreme storms.