The Hunt for the Murderers of JusticeCarolyn Layden-Stevenson
The high level hunt for the murderers of Canadian Justice Carolyn Layden Stevenson (dead June 27, 2012) heads back to Europe this week when Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper visits England, for a private meeting with Queen Elizabeth and her advisors, then France, for top level meetings with the French authorities, before heading to Ireland, for unspecified consultations with the Irish government that may include request for help from the I.R.A. (a group with an effective international network) and, then, to Lough Erne, in the English occupied territories of Ireland, where he will meet with US President Obama at the G-8 Summit.
As reported earlier, an inside source from Canada identified a French organized crime group with connections to Pope Benedict as the killers but it is clear they were contracted to Canadian insiders.
Prime Minister Harper and his colleagues have been advised of at least two key suspects but they hope to obtain conclusive evidence and identify other players both in Canada and abroad. Watch for sudden deaths world wide as the Canadian government quietly retaliates - as it must to regain respect in world staterooms and the criminal underworld.
Before his upcoming visit to Europe Prime Minister Harper held private talks with the British High Commissioner to Canada whose superior British Foreign Secretary William Hague has been deeply involved in the hunt for the murders of the Canadian judge as evidenced by his surprise visit to Canada in September 2012 and his attendance at the top level secret meeting in London in April, 2013 with the Canadian Prime Minister and other key North American water strategists.


