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Originally Posted by FLAMESRULE
Dragon, I agree that the sentence would have been much lighter had she not fled. But who knows she may have become a victim of vigilante justice with Prevosts buddies/fellow drug dealers on the scene.
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Fair enough, but if that's the case, she should have went to the police in Calgary. The police headquarters downtown were a helluva close than Edmonton. However, she left the city after being the primary suspect in a murder/manslaughter that had coverage on almost all local and provincial news outlets. It doesn't bode well for your excuse that it was "an honest mistake," or "an accident," when you have to force the hand of the Police from another city to get involved in your capture, and it certainly doesn't help your cause if you go into hiding.
To me, the fact that she ran away indicates she had a guilty conscience, with the intent to hurt, if not kill this person, and ran away to protect herself.