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  Denis Lortie information - Search.com
Denis Lortie is a Canadian murderer, who killed three Quebec government employees in 1984.
Seeing that Lortie was in a military uniform, Jalbert told him that he too had been a soldier with the Van Doos, and that if Lortie allowed he would show him his discharge card.
Lortie pleaded guilty to reduced charges of second-degree murder in 1987.
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  Denis Lortie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
René Jalbert negociating with Denis Lortie in the Assembly Chamber
Denis Lortie is a Canada Murderer, who killed three Quebec government employees in 1984.
Seeing that Lortie was in a military uniform, Jalbert told him that he too had been a soldier with the Van Doos, and that if Lortie allowed he would show him his discharge card.
www.carolinamaps.net /search/Denis_Lortie.html   (458 words)

  
 The Wacky World Of Murder: Denis Lortie
At 9.30am on Tuesday, May 8, 1984, Denis Lortie walked into the CJRP radio station in Quebec, Canada, and handed the person at the desk at sealed envelope containing an audio tape.
Since Lortie seemed like a nutter, and had a large hunting knife strapped to his leg they decided to open the envelope and listen to the tape.
Lortie was eventually talked into surrender by one of his captives.
www.users.on.net /~bundy23/wwom/lortie.htm   (379 words)

  
 Denis Lortie Information
Régiment of the Canadian Armed Forces, Lortie was disgruntled with a number of policies of the Quebec and federal governments.
On May 7 of that year, Lortie left the CFS Carp military base pretending that he needed time off to arrange a divorce with his wife.
Marc Lépine, perpetrator of the École Polytechnique Massacre, and admirer of Denis Lortie.
denis-lortie.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Denis_Lortie   (1268 words)

  
 Tuesday, June 4, 1996-- PRIVATE MEMBERS BUSINESS (056)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Denis Lortie is an unusual case, not because he is a multiple murderer or because he was released after a wrist slap of a prison term.
Denis Lortie's case is unusual because the public is aware of it.
As life sentences are a hoax, the only meaningful part of a sentence is the period of parole ineligibility, the period for which the murderer is guaranteed to be behind bars, the period before the victim's family must relive a nightmare.
www.parl.gc.ca /francais/hansard/056_96-06-04/056PB1E.html   (6684 words)

  
 Marc Lepine - The Montreal Massacre - The Crime library
Lortie was a former soldier and army supply clerk who disapproved of the government and had decided to annihilate the members as a political statement.
Not surprisingly, Lortie was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Lortie pleaded guilty to reduced charges of second-degree murder, along with nine counts of attempted murder.
www.crimelibrary.com /notorious_murders/mass/marc_lepine/9.html   (785 words)

  
 ENCYCLOPEDIA II
Thus their victims can become mere "objects of anger or desire, vehicles to satisfy the perpetrator, possessions that are jealously guarded, targets for him to act upon".
Such a life story denies the fundamental qualities of a healthy personality in a civil society - the ability to feel compassion for others while maintaining a sense of self-respect (1994: 205, 232, 240-241, 285).
A basic assumption of radical feminist thought is that far from being a perversion of the male sexual impulse, rape and sexual murder can most accurately be seen as the essence of male sexuality and male culture.
www.cs.mun.ca /~skoubi/elliot/encyclopedia.htm   (7217 words)

  
 Gunman kills 3 at Quebec legislature - "On This Day" - CBC Archives
"The government now in power is going to be destroyed." Those are the words of Denis Lortie, a Canadian soldier who walked into the Quebec National Assembly carrying a sub-machine gun.
Because of Lortie's actions, the Quebec government and other legislatures in the country instituted much tighter security processes.
• In 1985, Lortie was convicted of first-degree murder.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-70-1308-7634-10/on_this_day/disasters_tragedies/lortie_gunman   (384 words)

  
 Hampton Union: Obituaries from May 8, 2001
She was born Nov. 8, 1942, in Roxbury, Mass., the daughter of Edward and Stella (Bradley) Vigeant and had resided in Raymond since 1979.
Lortie was employed with Easter Seals in the vocational services area.
She is survived by her husband of 31 years, Denis R. Lortie Sr.; one son, Denis R. Lortie Jr.
yorkcountycoaststar.com /2001news/hampton/h5_8obit.htm   (457 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Régiment of the Canadian Armed Forces, Lortie was disgruntled with a number of policies of the Quebec and federal governments.
on May 8 of that year, Lortie walked into the CJRP radio station in Quebec City and dropped off a sealed envelope containing an audiotape, which he instructed radio staff not to open until 10:00.
At 9:45 a.m., Lortie entered the Quebec Parliament Building through a side door located on boulevard Grand-Allée.
kamelya.info /index.php?title=Denis_Lortie   (412 words)

  
 Foundation for Balance and Harmony Home Page
Click HERE to read a study on children and dyslexia done by Katrina Fleigner, a German Masters student who worked with Denis, Daisy and the Foundation in Guatemala.
We are training teachers in Guatemala in educational Kinesiology and Brain Gym techniques so they can work with students and train additional teachers to help spread this wonderful work.
Denis Lortie is a Director of both Foundations.
www.ffbh.org   (352 words)

  
 Edited Hansard * 1745 * Number 140 (Official Version)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Who among us does not remember the horror suffered by the victims of Clifford Olson and their families, the victims of Paul Bernardo and their families, the victims of Denis Lortie and their families.
Half of all those convicted of second degree murder in this country and who are sentenced to life are released after less than 12 years.
Denis Lortie machine gunned three people to death and was released after only serving 11 years.
www.parl.gc.ca /36/1/parlbus/chambus/house/debates/140_1998-10-22/han140_1745-e.htm   (628 words)

  
 The ABC of crisis management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The best real-life example of a successful intervention in a situation of crisis was given a few years ago by a retired army officer who had become a security officer in the Quebec parliament in Quebec city.
A Canadian soldier (Corporal Denis Lortie) dressed in full military apparel entered the Parliament buiding and started shooting on everyone.
Denis Lortie was sentenced for life for his crimes.
greenlightwiki.com /travelstories/The_ABC_of_crisis_management   (755 words)

  
 Revue Magazine - Volunteers in Action
Jilles Denis Lortie, soon to be 61, welcomes me in the house, which has been his home for the past six months.
Denis used to be a teacher for children with learning difficulties in his home city, Quebec.
While he did that, a man proposed to set up a fund so Lortie could continue his work for the benefit of the people of Atitlán.
www.revuemag.com /article53.html   (1289 words)

  
 Healing Crystals Discount Tumbled Stones Rocks & Minerals
I was a successful real estate developer for over 10 years, and in April 2002 in Guatemala, the planets literally lined up, I had a Spiritual Awakening and I changed careers.
Our other two directors Stacey "Daisy" Shlakman and Denis Lortie We are currently training teachers and educating students in Guatemala.
In 2003, Denis Lortie and Stacey Shlakman were responsible for "touching" approximately 2,000 students and 200 teachers.
www.healingcrystals.com /faq.php   (1601 words)

  
 Diefenbaker Web
And, in the end, its only historical significance was the trivial fact that Denis Lortie, the man who shot up the Quebec National Assembly and killed three staff members in 1984, was stationed there.
Guides show visitors the place in the bunker where Lortie stole the guns and ammunition that he used for his attack.
Len Spenst, a retired Armed Forces technician, made his living in the bunker during the last five years that it was in service.
www.ggower.com /dief/text/htimes1.shtml   (1003 words)

  
 Gift-Wrapping The Men's Movement: Canada's White Ribbon Foundation Campaign
If the arrogance of male domination is to be found, naked and ashamed, at the heart of our democratic system and in centres of higher learning, it is evident that a deep-seated fear and resentment is at work among many men”.
The WRF at this juncture was particularly concerned about growing charges that it had exploited women and women’s historical work on the issue of men’s violence against themselves and their children.
                The WRF continued to deny intent to appropriate women's issues or to exploit the mourning of the Montreal Massacre, in spite of having chosen the very anniversary date of the Massacre to distribute white ribbons and to highlight their message.
members.shaw.ca /sparkspeaks/wribbon2.html   (11892 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Subject: Re: not in Canada MJ, Corporal Denis Lortie, armed with a 9mm Sterling sub-machine gun and with two fresh murders to his credit, was talked out of the Speaker's chair of the Quebec National Assembly and induced to surrender by the (unarmed) Sergeant-at-Arms.
There is the possibility that there may be an element of self-preservation, as in the Lortie situation, but I don't think that is necessary for one to qualify as a hero.
John John Coupland wrote: > > MJ, > Corporal Denis Lortie, armed with a 9mm Sterling sub-machine gun > and with two fresh murders to his credit, was talked out of the > Speaker's chair of the Quebec National Assembly and induced to > surrender by the (unarmed) Sergeant-at-Arms.
www.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca /~ab133/Archives/Digests/v04n400-499/v04-n461.txt   (4490 words)

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