A former Okanagan man has pled guilty in connection with the death of a sex trade worker.
Teri-Lyn Williams’ body was found in Surrey in June, 2010. She was 41.
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Police say she was a known sex-trade worker who had moved to the Surrey area.
They say that shortly after her murder Dustin Lalonde surfaced as a suspect and was eventually charged with murder.
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Police say that Lalonde pled guilty Thursday to second degree murder.
He’ll be sentenced in May in New Westminster Supreme Court.
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