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Covering the Tori Stafford murder case then and nowSaturday’s episode of Crime Beat on Global TV features Part 2 of a look back at one of this country’s most infamous cases: the murder of Tori Stafford. Mike Arsenault sat down with Global reporter Mark Carcasole, who covered the case back in 2009 and revisited the case in this two-part series.Global News WeekendMar 20, 2021
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San Jose, CA Sheriff says Brock Turner was treated like any other inmateA former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman outside a fraternity house will be released from jail in San Jose, California Friday after serving half a six-month sentence that critics denounced as too lenient. Sheriff Laurie Smith spoke to reporters on the steps of the jail saying Turner would be released...CrimeSep 2, 2016
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Celebrities Attend Glamour Women Of The Year AwardsMaking a rare public appearance, Amber Heard reads an emotional Stanford victim’s essay, while Bono becomes the first man to receive the “Woman of the Year” award at the 2016 Glamour Women of the Year Awards. ET Canada has the latestEntertainmentNov 15, 2016
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Father reflects on 10-year anniversary of Tori Stafford’s murderRodney Stafford reflected on the 10-year anniversary of his daughter Tori Stafford’s horrific murder in an interview with Global News. Stafford is in Ottawa on Monday morning, taking part in another protest on Parliament Hill to make sure Michael Rafferty and Terri-Lynne McClintic stay in prison for life.CanadaApr 8, 2019
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Teens who obtain promotional items for e-cigarettes are more likely to try themToday’s Global News Hour at 6 Health Matters is brought to you by Pharmasave. Stanford University researchers found those who owned products promoting e-cigarettes were twice as likely to begin using them, compared to those who didn’t have the items.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 18, 2019
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Stafford says McClintic is out of healing lodge and back in prisonChild killer Terri-Lynne McClintic is back in prison. Protests were held after it was revealed she was transferred to an Indigenous healing lodge. As Mike Le Couteur reports, the news brought comfort to Tori Stafford’s father.Global NationalNov 8, 2018
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The Morning Show: March 17On today’s episode of The Morning Show: Canadian veterinarian on a mission to help save animals affected by the war in Ukraine. Plus, practical tips to help your family combat the continuing inflation pinch. Also, we shake things up for St. Patrick’s Day with an easy-to-make shamrock shake. And, we spotlight the latest beauty products...The Morning ShowMar 17, 2022
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How to get red wine out of your carpetLifestyle blogger Erin Tafford plays some trivia and provides some tips on how to make your home picture perfect for the holidays.The Morning ShowNov 5, 2021
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Officials step up security ahead of Brock Turner’s early releaseA day before former Stanford student and swimmer Brock Turner is set to be released from jail after serving half of his six-month sentence for sexual assault, Sheriff Laurie Smith is making final security preparations.CrimeSep 1, 2016
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UBC graduate heading to Stanford after battling back from traumatic brain injuryA UBC graduate who nearly lost his life in a significant crash two years ago – is going to Stanford University to embark on PhD studies. Yi Yi Du suffers from a traumatic brain injury after being in a coma for two months, but he defied all odds and is now helping others like himself....Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 1, 2023
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Is this the new normal? The science behind western North America’s historic heat waveAs a dangerous heat dome continues to scorch western North America, climate scientists are increasingly concerned about how much more frequently we could endure extreme weather events like this. Global National’s Dawna Friesen speaks with Stanford University climate scientist Noah Diffenbaugh about the effects of global heating and whether or not it’s too late to...Global NationalJun 28, 2021
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Tori Stafford juror seeks compensation for PTSD after murder trialThe 2012 Tori Stafford murder was shocking and brutal. After the trial, while most of us tried to forget it, the jurors who found the accused guilty of first-degree murder couldn’t. Now one of them is trying to get compensation. Mike Drolet reports.Global NationalOct 20, 2016