Thursday, February 21, 2013
** Jury deliberation looming in murder case of female Ontario medic
** Kentucky man charged after exposing himself to female medics, urinating on ambulance floor
CANADA NEWS
** Jury deliberation in the case of a murdered female Guelph, Ontario paramedic is expected to begin later this week. That is the word from the Guelph Mercury (Vik Kirsch/February 19) which said jurors will be asked to decide whether or not Terry Tremble, 52, killed medic Adrienne Roberts, 33, by bludgeoning her to death on October 6, 2010. Tremble, who was married to Roberts at the time, stands accused of the allegedly premeditated act which ended with Roberts’ bloodied body being discovered in the basement of the marital home. According to the newspaper, the two were in the midst of divorce proceedings at the time. Tremble was also under scrutiny for a potential assault on the duo’s eight month old son. Amongst the more damning evidence against Tremble is surveillance video from a Musashi automotive plant captured at 10:56 a.m. which showed Tremble leaving Roberts’ Jeep at the site. Earlier that morning at 2:12 a.m. he had left his own vehicle there, retrieving it when he left the Jeep. Prosecutors contend Roberts was murdered between 10:37 a.m. and 10:56 a.m. Defence attorneys, meanwhile, dismissed prosecutors’ claims, saying Tremble had no motive and no prior record of violence. Saying Roberts was likely killed closer to the time of the body’s discovery in the afternoon, prosecutors also pointed out that police interviewers found Tremble cooperative and polite when questioned about his wife’s death.
UNITED STATES NEWS
** Exposing himself to a pair of female paramedics and urinating on the ambulance floor was a recipe for more charges for a Kentucky man Tuesday who was already under arrest on an unrelated manner. WHAS 11 (February 20) said Joshua Warren was initially restrained on the gurney when he broke free to commence his performance. He was then tagged with additional clips for criminal mischief and indecent exposure. There is no word on what he was arrested for to begin with, nor on what injuries medics were called to treat.