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Edmonton police lay charges in Windermere double homicide

EDMONTON — A 27-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a double homicide in southwest Edmonton.

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Philip Jason Vanderwell has been charged with two counts of first degree murder in the deaths of Daniel Andrew Edward Fullerton, 28, and Dianna Teresa Wilk, 28 on Oct. 30th.

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READ MORE: Homicide detectives identify pair found dead in vehicle in southwest Edmonton

Fullerton and Wilk died of gunshot wounds. Their bodies were found in a vehicle in the Windermere neighbourhood near 173 Street and 11 Avenue SW.

Police were called to the area by a passerby who noticed the bodies in the vehicle and called 911 around 7:40 p.m.

Several neighbours in the area told Global News they didn’t recognize the vehicle where the bodies were found.

Global News learned Fullerton was originally from Rosetown, Sask.

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