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Red Deer man pleads guilty to murdering two women near Lloydminster

Violet Heathen, left, and Jeannette Chief, right, were both victims of homicide. Supplied by RCMP

A Red Deer man has pleaded guilty to the murders of two women, two years apart, dating back to a decade ago.

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In June 2007, the body of Jeanette Chief, 48, was found in a river near Lloydminster.  The city straddles the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, east of Edmonton.

Then in May 2009, Violet Heathen, 49, was last seen in the Lloydminster-area.  Six months later, her remains were found in a rural area near Kitscoty.

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In March 2016, RCMP announced Gordon Alfred Rogers was charged with first-degree murder in the two deaths.

Alberta Justice confirms Rogers, 61, pleaded guilty on Friday to two counts of second-degree murder.

Sentencing has been set for Jan. 19.

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