Jane Hurshman
Jane Hurshman Corkum (January 25, 1949 – February 22, 1992) was a Canadian, best known for having killed her abusive husband Lamont William "Billy" Stafford in 1982, and for being acquitted of his murder. The Crown appealed, concerned with the legal precedent, and Corkum pleaded guilty to manslaughter, receiving a six-month sentence. She was released after two months. On February 23, 1992, her body was found in a car on the Halifax waterfront, dead from a single gunshot wound.
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Jane Hurshman
Jane Hurshman Corkum (January 25, 1949 – February 22, 1992) was a Canadian, best known for having killed her abusive husband Lamont William "Billy" Stafford in 1982, and for being acquitted of his murder. The Crown appealed, concerned with the legal precedent, and Corkum pleaded guilty to manslaughter, receiving a six-month sentence. She was released after two months. On February 23, 1992, her body was found in a car on the Halifax waterfront, dead from a single gunshot wound.
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Jane Stafford, Jane Whynot
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Lunenburg Regional Vocational School
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birth date
1949-01-25
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Brooklyn, Queens County, Nova Scotia
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Halifax waterfront
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1992-02-22
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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killing her husband and being acquitted
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Jane Hurshman
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Canadian
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nursing assistant, women's advocate
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Jane Stafford, Jane Whynot
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