Talk:Charles Ng
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Hey, just watched the "Most Evil" with Ng and it prompted to me to run a search. They did not name Ng and Lake the most evil of all time - they simply ranked them as a 22 on the scale of evilness, which is the highest score.
I think that the article should mention that the extradition battle was mainly over Canadian objections to capital punishment. I think that they have some policy where they are very hesitant if not unwilling to extradite anyone who is facing a crime punishable by capital punishment. RandomGuy
What kind of people make CCADP (Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty) possible??? Or better, how can that kind of people ever exist?
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- They are loonies who feel so bad for the poor DR inmates.
- People against the death penalty don't like the idea of killing people - whether by murderers or by the state. It's a moral thing: You either think killing people is wrong or you don't. And please sign your posts, even if you're going to post irrelevant crap. Cheers! Fishhead64 00:39, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
- Most developed countries of the world have abolished the death penalty. It is the United States that stands out as an exception, not worldwide campaigners against capital punishment. Rhomboid Man 19:50, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
- They are loonies who feel so bad for the poor DR inmates.
[edit] Correction
Charles Ng was arrested by the Calgary City Police, not the RCMP. Chris66 2:08 4 Aug 2006 (UTC)
- ok, thank you. I will correct it. TripleH1976 11:23 a.m., 4 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Also, he is not the same person as Wai-Chiu (Tony) Ng, who was the FBI Most Wanted Fugitive in 1984. I see that you have investigated and correctly noted Charles Ng's dates, here and there, so I will separate and remove the false connection here and also on the FBI page, and add and restore the correct data for Tony Ng. Somebody had added the Charles Ng photo to that page earlier, leading to the confusion. Plus, both Ngs were fugitives from US, and both caught in Calgary.Steven Russell 21:56, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
TripleH...I just had to correct your terminology for the Calgary Police. I changed it to Calgary Police Service. The only police service in Canada with 'Metropolitan' was Toronto. But they changed their name also to just Toronto Police Service. Minor I know, and I hope you don't mind. If you do feel free to write me a nasty. Check out my Claude Larose bio while you're at it though. Cheers! Chris66 15:52 16 August 2006
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- that's ok Chris. But Steven, are you certain there are two fugitive Ng's that were found in Calgary? That's seems too coincidental if you ask me. Perhaps, you are confused and it only involves Charles Ng. TripleH1976 20:37, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Yes, I am certain now. Check out the Wai-Chiu (Tony) Ng involvement in the Wah Mee massacre. The similar names and Calgary capture locations of the two Ng's are a remarkable coincidence, but Wah Mee was a huge and well-documented event in Seattle around that same year. It remains the largest mass murder to date in that city. I went back to the original FBI source document, to verify that the top ten fugitive was named Wai-Chiu Ng. He is definitely not ~our~ Charles here.Steven Russell 22:13, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Is he dead yet?
Any information about when or if ever this criminal will be put to death? Most accounts list him as still being alive on death row.