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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 08:00:43 -0400
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From: Lynne Moss-Sharman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Tsuu T'ina: inquest Connie & Ty Jacobs
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Tuesday, April 13, 1999
Ty remembered as 'proud little man'
By NOVA PIERSON, CALGARY SUN
TSUU T'INA -- Ty Jacobs' cousin broke down in tears as she
testified yesterday how proud the boy was he'd ran for help for
his injured dad.
That was just hours before the nine-year-old and his mom were
shot dead by a Mountie, March 22, 1998.
And the fight that had left her uncle Hardy injured wasn't "a day
in the life" of the Jacobs, Tanya Bigplume told the fatality inquiry
of Connie, 37, and Ty, Bigplume, a nation fire department
member, had gone to the house with her husband Chris, the fire
chief, to help EMS. Hardy Jacobs had been injured when Connie
threw a plate at his head.
"Ty was quite a little man -- and proud," Bigplume choked. "He
was proud of what he did. He seemed like a little man standing
there."
Bigplume said Connie and Hardy were joking about the assault,
but rejected lawyer Gary Teeling's suggestion the assault was "a
day in the life of the Jacobs family."
Bigplume said the disarray of the house and the children being
hungry and dirty concerned her so much, she offered four times
to watch them for Connie. But she said no each time.
"When we left I sat in the truck and started crying," she said.
"That was my family."
Connie told her niece the fight started after her husband had been
"nagging" her that morning.
The condition of the home and the children prompted Chris
Bigplume to call in social workers, who later called in Okotoks
RCMP.
"Let Us Consider The Human Brain As
A Very Complex Photographic Plate"
1957 G.H. Estabrooks, Creator
of the Manchurian Candidate
born New Brunswick
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