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Guilty plea in Saskatchewan double murder

Man pleads guilty to 2012 double murder on Saskatchewan First Nation. File / Global News

REGINA – A man has pleaded guilty in a double murder that took place in 2012 on a Saskatchewan First Nation.

Jessica Redman, 27, and Sheldon Yuzicappi, 28, were found dead inside a home on the Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation on Oct. 11.

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Two adults and a youth were charged with first-degree murder.

The youth, who is now 19, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder in court on Wednesday.

The Crown is asking that he be sentences as an adult.

Kody Bear and Brittany Bear are still facing charges of first-degree murder.

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