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Summerland sex offender ‘Eddie Spaghetti’ back behind barsThis, despite having the skills and tools needed to manage his risk left the board with "no alternatives to incarceration that would be sufficient to protect the public."CrimeJun 27, 2024
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Summerland, B.C. sex offender ‘Eddie Spaghetti’ to get statutory releaseA known South Okanagan sex offender is set for statutory release from prison but will remain in a community-based residential facility for the time being.CrimeMar 27, 2023
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Summerland, B.C. sex offender ‘Eddie Spaghetti’ granted day paroleEdward Casavant, 68, was sentenced in January 2020 to six years in prison less one year for time served.CrimeSep 28, 2022
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Long-time Okanagan lifeguard ‘Eddie Spaghetti’ sentenced to prison for child sex crimesInvestigators said Edward Casavant used his position of trust to gain access to school-aged children.Jan 13, 2020
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