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Donna Trott's avatar

VERY INTERESTING...THANKS FOR THE SHARE, WE ENJOY ALL YOUR ART AND STORIES, KEEP IT C OMING. 91 AND 95 COMING UP IN MAY!!!OLD AGE AINT FOR SISSIES!

Al Gorythm's avatar

Hopefully, you can reprise your courtroom cartoons at Nuremberg 2.0 trials!

Great story. Thanks for sharing!

Smash the Hype!'s avatar

🧵THAT’s a GREAT IDEA, 😉‼️

Patrick Daniels aka Cromulent1's avatar

Incredible set of circumstances Michael, thanks for sharing!

karen strano's avatar

Your talent was evident right from the start.

Dave's avatar

Great story, Michael. Thanks.

Jennifer Jamieson's avatar

I was pregnant with my first child at the time. My sister-in-law and I drove to work together and even though we were in Fredericton, we were still scared because nobody knew WHERE he was. When we drove to work we made sure our doors were locked…very strange back then 🙂.

Mark Bourrie's avatar

Must have been so creepy to sit so close to him and hear about his awful crimes.

Diane's avatar

We are so fortunate to have your immense talent and humour getting us through these times. Thank you Michael 😁

I vaguely recall the Legere case. Glad he’s now gone. What a monster to have sat behind. 😬

Charles Goyer's avatar

You are a fascinating man, Michael. I’m thrilled to have met you. May you be drawing court sketches of three-anuses when IT is tried for crimes against humanity at the Hague.

Poor orange thing, it goes to show how important the love of our parents is, as well as the effect that a micro penis 🍄‍🟫can have on the equilibrium of a planet.

Kathleen Weber's avatar

Michael, can you share a few of those courtroom sketches?

Michael de Adder's avatar

I lost them long ago. I gave them to CTV.

Yves Antaya's avatar

Thank you

P J Johnston's avatar

And the rest is history, you are brilliant as a political cartoonist. I love your stuff so much I have to share all the time.

Susan Keefer's avatar

Love your story! 🎨

Rick Garland's avatar

It was an incredibly terrifying time. I remember all the police checks and there was a sense that he could be anywhere. Working at summer camp in rural NS, I can remember thinking that he could be in any of the nearby islands as he was known to be a survivalist. We even reworked a campfire song "Little Rabbit Foo Foo" - "Little Allan Legere hopping through the forest, finding all the campers and WHACKING off their heads!"

Frances O'Halloran's avatar

Sometimes these creatures need to be executed.and I'm going against my own belief.

Peter Manuel was another fiend in Glasgow.Scotland who did get capital punishment.

elliottobermanprofile's avatar

good one