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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 08:28:02 -0500
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From: Lynne Moss-Sharman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Tsuu T'ina: Inquest Connie & Ty Jacobs
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Tuesday, March 16, 1999
RCMP heard crying child
By NOVA PIERSON, CALGARY SUN
TSUU T'INA NATION -- A Mountie heard a child cry from the
house where Connie Jacobs and her nine-year-old son lay dead, an
inquiry heard yesterday.
Cochrane RCMP Const. Richard Raymond heard the cries
sometime before officers made an entry into the house after the
shooting, he told the fatality inquiry of Connie and Ty.
Raymond said he'd entered an abandoned house next-door to try to
look into the Jacobs' doorway when he heard the child.
"At one point I did hear a small child cry for about a minute or so,"
said Raymond, one of the first to respond to the shooting.
"I couldn't see a small child walking around or anything," he said.
Raymond said police tried shining a spotlight onto the Jacobs'
house, but still couldn't see into the open doorway.
About 31/2 hours after Connie exchanged gunshots with RCMP
Const. Dave Voller March 22, 1998, Emergency Response Team
members entered the house and found Connie and Ty dead inside
the door.
Three of her children and two of her grandchildren were found
sleeping in the basement.
Raymond said he carried a four-year-old girl, Connie's
granddaughter, to a police car before he and another officer took
her and another child to the hospital.
The inquiry will hear today from Insp. Dennis Massey, who was in
charge of the ERT which first entered the home.
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