S1E33: Jeremy Steinke - The Canadian Werewolf
Update: 2019-04-112
Description
TW: Self-harm, Child-harm At twenty-three years old, Steinke was seemed to be adept at very little and was the antithesis of ‘cool’ to just about everyone who knew him. Steinke suffered physical and emotional abuse for most of his life. He dropped out of high school as a teenager, and at the time he murdered the Richardson family, was living in a trailer park with his mother. An unequivocal victim of circumstance, Steinke was dealt a bad hand from the get-go. Was it a pass to commit murder? Of course not. Is there any such pass? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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I've heard about Canadian prison laws and it's disturbing. But what's worse is their "moral code" regarding the mentally ill. The fact that Vincent Li, who beheaded a man on a greyhound bus, was later found not criminally responsible or a threat to the public, because he received a short mental evaluation and was prescribed meds!! I'm appalled, it's frightening and completely irresponsible of the people hired to protect the public