Abbotsford Murder
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Three men charged with murder in killings of Abbotsford senior coupleArnold De Jong, 77, and Joanne De Jong, 76, were found dead in a rural home in the 33600 block of Arcadian Way back in May 2022.CrimeDec 16, 2022
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Abbotsford police step up patrols after couple in their 70s killed in homeHomicide investigators have yet to determine whether the killing of Arnold and Joanne De Jong was targeted or random.CrimeMay 12, 2022
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Victims of Abbotsford double homicide identified as couple in their 70sArnold De Jong, 77, and Joanne De Jong, 76, were found dead in a rural home in the 33600 block of Arcadian Way just before 10:30 a.m. on Monday.CrimeMay 11, 2022
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IHIT investigates Abbotsford fatal stabbingEarly indications suggest a targeted homicide, Abbotsford Police said.CrimeApr 8, 2021
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B.C. school killer’s mental illness defence relies on his own word he saw monsters: CrownGabriel Klein was convicted of second-degree murder and aggravated assault in March for the 2016 attack that killed 13-year-old Letisha Reimer and injured her friend.CrimeJan 14, 2021
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Court hears final arguments over criminal responsibility of Abbotsford school killerOn Wednesday, a lawyer for Gabriel Klein said his client didn't have the capacity to understand what he did was wrong because of a mental disorder.Jan 14, 2021
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Body found on rural Abbotsford road, homicide detectives investigatingPolice said the incident is being treated as suspicious.CrimeFeb 16, 2020
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Man accused of 2 Lower Mainland slayings a year apart arrested in EdmontonTyrel Hiue Ngyuen Quesnelle is charged with first-degree murder in the killings of Jagvir Malhi and Randeep Kang.Dec 20, 2019
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Manslaughter or murder? Man accused of killing Abbotsford student to learn fate in FebruaryAssociate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said she will issue her decision on Feb. 21, 2020, on whether to find Gabriel Klein guilty of murder or the lesser charge of manslaughter.CrimeDec 18, 2019
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Defence won’t present evidence at trial of Alberta man accused of killing Abbotsford studentGabriel Klein's lawyer made the surprise revelation Monday, meaning the trial will go to final arguments next Monday.Dec 9, 2019
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