October 5, 2007
There has been much controversy regarding his death and much effort expended to defend the behaviour of the wolves and in turn blame the actions of man. Many facts were misrepresented which helped to distort the truth and convince the public to believe that wolves quite simply could not have been responsible for killing a human being.
We believe the investigation into Kentons death was less than ideal right from the beginning and our family has struggled not only to come to terms with his horrific death, but with the lack of information we so desperately craved in order to understand why we no longer have our cherished son and brother.
The coroners office hired a reputable wolf biologist, Dr. Paul Paquet, to review the investigative material and provide a summary regarding the death of our son. Unfortunately our access to the investigative findings only left us asking more questions rather than providing the answers we needed. Our opinion is that Dr. Paquet wrote a weak and biased report based on his ideals as a wolf conservationist and ...
An inquest into Kentons death will be held in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan from Oct 29 Nov 2 of this year.
http://www.klamathbasincrisis.org/wolves/carnegiekilled100507.htm
Are people in this area allowed to carry guns to defend themselves?