The further education of Willow Kinloch
19 June 2008 by Mike GogulskiPosted in police, prison | 4 Comments »
From the Edmonton Sun:
Police appeal $60,000 court award to Victoria teen tied to jail cell door
VICTORIA — Victoria police are appealing a court decision awarding $60,000 to a Victoria teen who spent four hours tied up in a padded cell and tethered to the cell door.
My previous post on the topic, with video: Victoria, BC citizenry to pay $60,000 to brutalized teen




4 Responses to “The further education of Willow Kinloch”
By Mich C. on 31 July 2009
Willow is a gold digger plain and simple.
She needs morals and values taught by the
mother. She had a good lesson this time.
I hope in the future she gets what she truly
deserves.
By Mike Gogulski on 31 July 2009
Your counter-revolutionary tendencies have been recorded in your permanent file. Good day.
By MC on 31 July 2009
Ms Kinloch has been a good little actress
three years later. It was a difficult thing
to go through at age fifteen but “we ALL have our crosses to bear.” Fifteen year old girls need good buddies and they should be in the family home. Wandering around in this part of Victoria will get you in trouble. Also she went wrong by not knowing where she lived. The mother is not doing her job. Going to Thailand could have been the next wrong adventure in the life of Willow. Develop a second skin and do something productive with the coin!!
By Mike Gogulski on 31 July 2009
And your cross brings you here? Why? Eager to beat your own teens?