Sunday, October 22, 2023

Ottawa detective on trial for investigating sudden infant deaths

Ottawa Police Services (OPS) detective Helen Grus has been suspended and charged with discreditable conduct for independently investigating whether an increase in sudden infant deaths correlates with mRNA vaccination.  

Trudeau regime puts Canadian detective on trial for investigating link between infant deaths and mRNA vaccines | The Dossier, Substack | Christopher Brunet:

October 11, 2023 - "While Covid isn't typically my area of focus, I felt a duty to write this story because it takes place in my hometown of Ottawa, so I reached out to The Dossier because I know that they cover Covid extensively. I am willing to bet that 99% of American readers have not heard of this Canadian case, and it deserves a wider audience.... [T]he most comprehensive coverage of this story has come from an independent journalist, Donald Best, who has written 11 articles about it.... Best is a former Detective Sergeant with the Toronto Police who has spent his life investigating organized crime. He's attended all of Helen Gru’s court hearings in person, and shared his notes with me, which I have attempted to summarize and disseminate in a digestible, self-contained format....

"Helen Grus ...[is] a 20-year veteran detective with the sexual assault and child abuse unit of the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) — her two recent performance reviews in 2019 and 2021 were,'Meets and exceeds expectations; exceeds all expectations'.... According to the Ottawa Citizen: Grus allegedly accessed case files of newborn and infant death investigations to which she wasn't assigned and inquired with the coroner about whether the parents of babies who had died unexpectedly during the pandemic were vaccinated against COVID-19. Investigators also alleged Grus contacted the father of a deceased baby directly on Jan. 30, 2022, to inquire about the mother’s COVID-19 vaccination status. Yes, you read that right: in Canada, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law if you are a detective who 'contacted the father of a deceased baby to inquire about the mother’s COVID-19 vaccination status.' During the Covid era, a waiter or grocery store clerk could inquire about a parent's vaccination status, but a detective couldn't.

"The investigation by Ottawa Police into potential links between mRNA vaccines and Sudden Infant Deaths in pregnant and breastfeeding mothers was halted due to Grus's suspension and subsequent charges.... Formally, Grus is charged with 'discreditable conduct' under section 2(1) of Ontario’s Police Services Act, plus, the prosecution has served her with a notice of increased penalty, which allows the OPS to seek her dismissal, demote her, or ask for a forfeiture of pay or vacation....

"On March 28, 2022, although Grus's suspension was not yet public knowledge, CBC Ottawa published a story sourced from anonymous leaks within the Ottawa police, initiating a trial by media. Before publishing the story, CBC gave the OPS a 24-hour deadline to respond, thus commandeering the direction and timeline of the internal investigation.... Following the CBC leak, OPS’ Professional Services Unit launched an investigation into who leaked it, but this investigation was abandoned. During Grus’ trial in August 2023, her defence team argued that the leak is what resulted in formal charges, requested disclosure of evidence regarding why this investigation was abandoned and attempted to subpoena and cross-examine the CBC News reporter, but their request was denied. Both Best and Grus’ lawyer contend this was an illegal leak.... 

"The CBC scoop smugly states that 'Coroners examine medical facts, not detectives,' insinuating that Detective Grus acted improperly by taking initiative without explicit instructions.... To underscore just how wrong this 'she didn’t have the authority to dig on her own agency' argument is, the August 2023 trial heard that in 2018 Grus had combed through OPS records without permission to crack a cold case, which ended in apprehension and prosecution of a violent child rapist. If she is being persecuted now, logic dictates that she should be retroactively prosecuted for that violent child rapist arrest, as well.... 

"Grus' legal team contended that she wasn't pursuing an 'unauthorized investigation.' Instead, she was gathering evidence to present higher up the chain of command. She repeatedly tried to bring her investigation to the attention of her supervisors — for example, [t]here is a letter she sent to the Chief of Police in September 2021, asking him, 'Will Ottawa Police take full legal and financial liability for any injuries, adverse effects and/or death occurring to members following the receipt of any EUA vaccine potentially mandated?'....  

"Grus’ trial is set to continue on Oct. 30. With eight police witnesses yet to be cross-examined, and at least five expert witnesses, the tribunal is anticipated to extend well into 2024. Detective Grus has already personally covered over $40,000 in legal fees, a figure that could easily exceed $100,000 depending on how long this drags on. Let's help her. Here is a link to the Helen Grus Legal Defense Fund: https://givesendgo.com/helengrus. Should she win and have her legal costs covered, Grus has committed to refunding the donations or offering donors the option to redirect their contributions to a charitable organization. Please donate, and please share this article."

Read more: https://www.dossier.today/p/trudeau-regime-puts-canadian-detective

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