the had intercourse with her,: “while the’ remaining charges in- ‘volve sexual touching. Other women related -touching. “It could happen . every day,’’ one woman said, “I ‘would say a minimum: of three times a week I would be touch-" ‘ed. And this would: go on the: Whole year."” — “One woman: alleged Kenny, while fondling her, told Her: his’ stake — a-classroom pet boa constrictor — had gotten loose ‘and was lurking outside the of- ‘fice door, : JMost of the complainants said Kenny would pick them up and put them on his knee, then ‘proceed to fondle their genitals. They said they were scared at the time and didn’ t understand what ‘he was “doing. to them. Several broke down ‘and. wept on the stand while recounting the incidents, -tepeated incidents of . sexual . Defence ‘lawyer Douglas Halfyard, questioned the ‘eredibility of the victims during his closing arguments. Friday, noting: that. some waited more than 20. years before- coming . forward. he denied charges that he also had sexual intercourse with the same two, Halfyard called evidence that Kenny had:sex with an 11-year- old hundreds of times “highly ‘improbable.’’ Crown counsel Laurie Langford pointed to Kenny’s admission that he did sexuaily Stag suit heard ‘TERRACE — Testimony con- tinues in’ a Vancouver B.C. Supfeme Court trial in which a local resident js suing for $2 million’ for “damages resulting from an incident connected to a 1988 stagiparty here. ‘Brad Harrison, 31, says he -has lost much of the strength i in his arms and the ability to-do ‘manual Jabour as a result of in- juries sustained when he fell through a plate glass window, - ' Harrison said he lost his job. as a millworker at Eurocan in Kitimat and his fiancee as a result of the incident. Friends of Harrison attached a ball and chain to him at the April 2, 1988 stag and that hampered his mobility, court was told, - ;: Harrison said he fell thraugh the window during a struggle to escape the attentions of the. others at the stag held .the weekend before his scheduled wedding. Involved in the case are local _residents Raymond Biggs, who was to be Harrison's best man _,at the wedding, Rene Cam, Norman Collier, Ronald Gowe and Darren Rouw. Harrison went through exten- sive surgery to repair the damage to his arms that was followed by lengthy rehabilita- . _ tion, Esther, Care, Julie _ VanNes — Quarier Cheese or Big Mac — Large Fries — Regular Soft Drink — Sundae § Complimants of McDonald's in a clear record of delivery and a job well done you've eared a FREE McHappy Meal. ERRACE STANDAR SERVING THE TERRACE AREA 4647 Lazglla Ave., Terrace, B.C. 638-7283 i & mo % eV herp be Clean, quiet rooms. Free _, Movies: & morning coffee. - Slumber Lodge Inns and Motels’ “ -:'14. Locations across B. c. = Call 1-800-663-2831 ‘ Oller os through Dacember31, 1990. Not valid in ‘Terrace: anoéos fo Byes Ue Ot Nelson. § Some. locations may 8 sol for. OF 185 said, ‘‘he had: the inclin n, ‘the opportunity; and.hie:suc- -cumbed to the temptation,” . “Can you believe his.denials of these (other) allegations?”” Langford asked the jury...‘Con- sider the diverse backgrounds .§ “and ages of these women and jf n “consider that they came from Although Kenny’ pleaded ” guilty to” sexually touching two’. of the victims, ‘different parts of this country to give their ‘evidence this week. The only thing that these witnesses had in common is that they encountered Mr. Kenny as a school teacher and babysitter, and .that, he assaulted them. ‘Give no credit to his denials.’” ; ‘She called the testimony of | the victims formidable and noted. the ‘‘cool and detached . manner’? in: which Kenny described the offences he has pleaded gililty to. ‘ _ The defence opened with | the advice to you that it is a dif- ficult. thing to defend against ‘complaints, of. this mature,’ Langford told the jury, “On that point I agree. It is difficult for this man to defend against these complaints — because there is no defence.’’ Halfyard asked the jurors to ; acquit Kenny, because he said they should have developed reasonable doubt. about the women’s stories. ' “Probability in a case like this, ladies .and. gentlemen, won’t do. It has to be beyond, any reasonable doubt in your | minds,’* Kenny now builds children’s furniture and toys from wood at his home near Courtenay on Vancouver Island. 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