Talk:Rosario Couture

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[edit] Jack Leswick delete

I deleted this:

"With time to kill and money in his pocket, Jack Leswick headed for Canada, stopping in Calgary to visit his sister before heading on to Winnipeg for holidays where he was joined by younger brother Pete, who soon after left for St. Catherines, Ontario, leaving Jack with three roommates at a house they had rented.
"Late one Wednesday evening in August, Jack told his roommates he was heading out for a walk. This would be the last time anyone would see Jack before his lifeless body was pulled from the Assiniboine River the following Saturday. Almost immediately foul-play was suspected when it was discovered that certain valuables he was accustomed to carry, including his gold watch from the Blackhawks, were not found with him. The theory was further strengthened when family were unable to locate his Chevrolet Coach automobile. Despite these facts, the police dismissed the case as suicide, stating that he was almost penniless when he went missing and his body showed no signs of violence. Those who knew Jack best protested that his aggressive nature and happy-go-lucky disposition made the suicide theory impossible. His body was identified by fellow Blackhawks Rosario Couture and Leroy Goldsworthy.
"No evidence was ever found to support foul play or suicide, and to this day, his death remains a mystery. Jack's body was returned to Saskatoon and is buried in Millbrook cemetery."

It isn't about Couture. I would add the year it happened to Couture's page. If somebody wants this for a Jack Leswick, here it is. Trekphiler 06:17, 11 March 2007 (UTC)