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Her friends, a man and a woman, had each known Rouleau for about 10 years. On Facebook, Rouleau mostly posted pictures of her dogs and links to animal-activist websites and articles. Rouleau was an animal lover, and her biggest fear was seeing her pets die, her friend said.
She was a moto-cross enthusiast and had a degree in business. She had been all over the world and her friend said a few weeks before her death, Rouleau spoke about going to live in Alaska. Rouleau was involved in illegally producing marijuana β she was arrested for producing it in February in Vankleek Hill and again in August in Alfred β but her friends say she had an honest belief in its health benefits and dreamed of growing it legally.
Rouleau spoke with The Review in February after she was charged, admitting she had been growing marijuana and saying she hoped to get a license in order to help people with chronic pain and other problems. Friends say Rouleau had been all over the world. The friend said Rouleau helped her with her own pain, and as a result, she now has a license to use medical marijuana.
Jacqueline Rouleau is seen here in a Facebook photo. Rouleau, who was 41, died on September 23 after police say she was murdered near Alfred.
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