Richard Jenkins: Canadian Police on the Hunt for Fugitive from American Justice

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Come Out, Come Out From Wherever You Are Ryan Jenkins, If You Can

August 22nd, 2009No Comments

If he isn’t dead yet, the best thing for wanted killer Ryan Jenkins to do is to give himself up to Canadian authorities, to leave the bosom of his mother who I think is harbouring the wanted fugitive.  Of course, there is no proof that Jenkins mommy is helping to evade capture, but that doesn’t mean she didn’t hook up with him and his boat, and spirit him away in what would have been very cloak and dagger operation.

Yeah, I’m thinking his mother has a lot to do with her son’s flight from American justice and that is why she is avoiding the media. The last thing she wants is to trip herself up when the media is questioning about the whereabouts of her son, and what she knows about the murder of Jasmine Fiore, whose limp naked body was found stuffed in suitcase in a garbage bin.

What else is a mother to do when her son is a prime suspect in a murder that could put him on death row in the United States? There are reports that the mother went to visit her son in Seattle on Wednesday, but I really doubt that given the manhunt for him, and the fact that police would have had her under surveillance. If she met her son anywhere, it would have been at a gateway back into Canada, but if Canadian cops were doing their job, they would have had her under surveillance too. Of course, when it comes to cops in Canada, they aren’t always the sharpest tools in the law enforcement shed.

The former reality TV star’s mother is going to say and do whatever it takes to protect her son from the electric chair, and helping him re-enter Canada undetected is going to be high on her list of priorities. I guess the way her son and her would see it is that if he were arrested in Canada, the government there would be able to negotiate some kind of extradition deal where Jenkins when he is handed over to American authorities, wouldn’t have to worry about being executed.

That’s the way it is going to play out if Jenkins happens to be found, or is taken alive in Canada.  That’s the way it always plays out when somebody commits a murder in an American state where the death penalty is play, and then flees to Canada, right.

If Jenkins’ mother knows where he is, maybe what she should do is just provide with the tools he needs to take his own life and you know, save the Canadian and American taxpayer’s some money in these tough economic times. What do you think, sound like a good idea?  The guy is a waste of skin anyway.

I mean think about it, he has a history of beating up women, and now he has killed one. He deserves to have the life snuffed out him, whether by his own hand or somebody else’s.

As for his friends in Calgary, some of them apparently life-long, I wonder what f**king planet they lived on when they were hanging out or working alongside of him. I wonder what they think about him after learning the guy chopped his ex-wife’s fingers off and pulled her teeth before he stuffed her into a suitcase.

This guy is/was and probably always has been one sick puppy, and there is no way that his friends and co-workers past and present at one time or another didn’t think he was a little on the “off” side.

Richard Jenkins didn’t become the person he is today overnight, it took him a few years to work himself into becoming the killer he is today, and I’m sure that in the very near future there will be acquaintances of Jenkins who will come forward to tell stories about him that will definitely contradict the stories being told by his friends today.

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